Friday, February 5, 2010

ECSU's 2010 Black History Month Events

Elizabeth City State University celebrates Black History Month with the following public events:

February 9
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Room # 138 of Johnson Hall
Screening of the film, "Spinning Into Butter." This 2007 film, provides a unique and surprising examination of the complexities surrounding ethnic preconceptions and ethnic relations within a small, Vermont, college community.

February 10 - 11
9:00 am - 1:30 pm and 4:00 pm – 6:30 pm at the ECSU Planetarium. Shows begin every 30 minutes but reservations are needed.

Explore the far reaching influences of African Americans throughout U.S. history and look at their contributions in government, business, education, labor, law, the arts, science and more. Examine slavery, the struggle for freedom, the role of African-Americans in the Civil War and the often overlooked influence of Africans on westward expansion. The Planetarium, with additional seating, can accommodate as many as 70 students per show. Groups may reserve show seats by contacting the planetarium at (252) 335-3759. See www.ecsu.edu for more details.

February 17
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Room #138 of Johnson Hall
A symposium presentation entitled, "The Effort to Educate: Rosenwald Schools in Northeastern North Carolina. This symposium, will examine and illustrate the emergence of Rosenwald schools in northeastern North Carolina from 1910 to circa 1933. Rosenwald schools, funded partially by Sears and Roebuck president, Julius Rosenwald, were established as a means to fill in the deficient expenditure gaps of early southern Black education .While most regions in the South received building funding, North Carolina stands out as having received the most number of those grant-based schools. This symposium will be presented by Ms. Gregory Tyler, who is a curator and genealogist employed by Historic Hope Plantation in Windsor, N.C.

February 24
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Room #138 Johnson Hall
A one-woman theatrical presentation entitled, "Up Among the Birds: The Life of Bessie Coleman, First African-American Woman Aviator". This re-enactment will be presented by Ms. Cynthia Brickey. Ms. Brickey is a retired U.S. military registered nurse, whose avocation is the research and recreation of historical figures. Within the last seven to eight years, Ms. Brickey has written and performed a number of one-act plays based upon the lives of historically significant figures such as Harriet Tubman, and Delaney Sisters.

February 25
3:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Room #138 of Johnson Hall
A screening of the film, "Carbon Copy." This 1981 film, which stars Denzel Washington as the orphaned "long lost" African-American son of a successful Caucasian corporate executive, provides a lighthearted, yet informative illustration of ethnic stereotypes and entitlement in contemporary America.

For more information, contact Professor Tonya Blair in the ECSU History and Political Science Department, 252-335-3163.


Kesha Williams
Director of Media Relations
Office of University Relations & Marketing
Elizabeth City State University
Campus Box 778
1704 Weeksville Road
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-335-3686
FAX: 252-335-3769

University Players present "Goldilocks on Trial" on February 20

University Players present "Goldilocks on Trial" on February 20

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — The University Players present "Goldilocks on Trial" by Ed Monk at 1:00 pm on February 20 in the auditorium of the Mickey L. Burnim Fine Arts Center. The entry fee is $3.

Goldilocks is on trial for breaking and entering. Will she be found guilty and sent to prison, or will the truth come out? It's up to Judge Wallabee and some very silly jurors to decide after hearing testimony from Goldilocks, the bickering Three Bears, and surprise witness Merwin the Big Bad Wolf, and others. Ed Monk, the playwright, teaches theatre at Chantilly High School in Chantilly, Virginia. He is the author of seventeen plays that have been published by Playscripts, Inc. His plays have been performed in numerous children's theatres, theatre festivals, and universities.

For more information, contact Ms. Billicia Charnelle Hines, director of the ECSU Theatre Program, 252-335-3436. No advance purchase of tickets is necessary.


Kesha Williams
Director of Media Relations
Office of University Relations & Marketing
Elizabeth City State University
Campus Box 778
1704 Weeksville Road
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-335-3686
FAX: 252-335-3769

Beekeepers of the Albemarle's February Class

Contact: Allen Lassiter, President of Beekeepers of the Albemarle
(252) 482-3413

Local Beekeepers Offer Beginner’s Beekeeping Class

February 1, 2010 (Elizabeth City, NC): Beekeepers of the Albemarle, a local beekeeping club, is hosting a beginner’s course for anyone interested in learning about and keeping honey bees.

The course, Introduction to Beekeeping, will be held Saturday, February 27, 2010 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service, Pasquotank County Center. The building is located at 1209 McPherson Street, Elizabeth City, NC.

The course fee is $20.00 and includes a textbook, lunch, and great speakers.

To register, visit their website at www.beekeepersofthealbemarle.com to print out a registration form. Otherwise, mail your check with your name, address, phone number, and email address to:

Linwood Potter, Treasurer
Beekeepers of the Albemarle
418 East Ridge Road
Shawboro, NC 27973

Course topics will include the benefits of bees, beekeeping equipment, choosing a location for the hive, ways of getting started, how to install a package of bees, seasonal management, and honey.

Children and adults are welcome.

Planetarium Show - National Women's History Month Feature Presentation - March 15 - 19, 2010

ECSU PLANETARIUM
National Women’s History Month


March 15-19, 2010

Visiting groups wishing to observe National Women’s History Month may now see at the ECSU Planetarium any of the following video presentations during the week of March 15-19, 2010: Women in Science, Equality: A History of the Women’s Movement in America, There’s No Such Thing as Woman’s Work, A Fine and Long Tradition, Helen Keller (animated), Florence Nightingale (animated), Harriet Tubman (animated), Joan of Arc (animated), Marie Curie (animated), and Mary McLeod Bethune. Visitors may also choose our ever popular LIVE night sky demonstration as well as a laser show featuring women performers. All shows are FREE and by RESERVATION ONLY. Groups wishing to schedule must have a minimum of 20 per group. Groups less than 20, however, are welcome to join groups already scheduled. To reserve your seating, call (252) 335-3759.

For groups or individuals unable to attend during regular day time hours, an open house event will be held on Tuesday, March 16, 2010, from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm. A detailed schedule for this event is provided below. Minimum numbers are NOT required for open house events. However, reservations are still required. Please call (252) 335-3759 to reserve your seating.

March 16, 2010
  • 4:00 pm - Marie Curie (Animated)

  • 4:30 pm - Laser Show

  • 5:00 pm - Equality: A History of the Women’s Movement in America

  • 5:30 pm - A Fine Long Tradition

  • 5:45 pm - Women in Science

  • 6:30 pm - Night Sky

With the exception of university closings, the ECSU Planetarium is open year-round to the public. The Planetarium operates during regular business hours, Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. A limited number of evening and shows are offered during special occasions (e.g, Feature Presentations, University Open House, etc.). The Planetarium is located in the Jimmy R. Jenkins Science Center. For more information, see the Website: http://www.ecsu.edu/planetarium/index.html.

Vaughan chronicles ECSU athletics

By Will Harris, Daily Advance
(Tuesday, February 2, 2010) Bobby Vaughan and Elizabeth City State athletics go hand in hand. Some might even say that Vaughan is ECSU athletics, having served as head basketball coach, athletic director, chairman of the physical education department and assistant football coach.

When Vaughan arrived at ECSU in 1949, he began saving photos and newspaper clippings. Now, he is taking that material along with other archived photo from the university and producing a book that chronicles the history of Vikings sports during his time as a coach.

"The Elizabeth City State University Sports Legacy with Coach ‘Bobby’ Vaughan 1949-1986" is more than just a collection of old team photographs. Vaughan puts them in perspective with stories and his own recollections of the time.

The book came about during the 40th reunion of the 1969 Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship basketball team.[read more]

Celebrate VALENTINE'S WEEK with Page After Page Bookstore

FOUR Ways to Celebrate VALENTINE'S WEEK with Page After Page Bookstore -

Starting Monday February 8th - Sunday February 14th
  1. *****Recite a Poem or a Limerick*****
    and get a FREE BOOK and a Kiss from your favorite bookseller !!!

  2. *****'How Do I Love Thee' Contest*****
    Submit a How do I love thee Poem and the 'thee' can be anything - food, animal, book, or person anything you like - lets get creative !!

    Each entry receives a FREE BOOK, and a KISS from your favorite bookseller !!

    PRIZE is a Page After Page Gift Certificate.

  3. *****COOKIE LOVE *****
    Bring in your favorite cookies on Saturday Feb 13th by 11am to be judged - tasting starts at NOON - 3:00 pm. Vote on the yummiest - PRIZE is a Page After Page Gift Certificate.

  4. ***** GET ENGAGED AT THE BOOKSTORE *****
    Now, this is wild !!! Love in the bookshelves - that romantic scene is in a lot of movies -

    Get engaged at your local bookstore Page After Page and get 20% off your Save the Date invitation order and 10% off your Wedding Invitation Order - Let us know the when and we will provide the Champagne for the engagement!!!

OK, so we hope you will participate in at least one of these fun events !!!! And of course... I have to say that the KISSES will be the Hershey kind....... unless you have some prior arrangement with your bookseller!!!

Love is always in the air at your local bookstore !!! ENJOY !!!!

And also remember for EVERY BOOK PURCHASED FROM US YOU WILL GET ONE FREE FROM THE BOOK STIMULUS PLAN SPONSORED BY SIBA - Southeastern INDEPENDENT Booksellers Association.

Thank you and HAPPY VALENTINES DAY !!

For more information on Page After Page Bookstore and their events please call 252-335-PAGE (7243) or check out their Website. Also ... check out their Myspace -- Facebook -- Blogspot or Twitter pages.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

ECSU Planetarium holds Valentine's Day features

ECSU Planetarium holds Valentine’s Day features

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE --- The Planetarium at Elizabeth City State University will hold the following shows as a Valentine’s Day feature on February 15. The shows are free but seats should be reserved by calling (252) 335-3SKY.

Valentine's Day, February 15, 2010
  • 4:30 pm - Laser Love Songs

  • 5:00 pm - Legends of the Night Sky - Perseus and Andromeda

  • 5:30 pm - The Night Sky

  • 6:00 pm - Legends of the Night Sky - Orion

  • 6:30 pm - Laser Love Songs

With the exception of university closings, the ECSU Planetarium is open year-round to the public. The Planetarium operates during regular business hours, Monday through Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. A limited number of evening and shows are offered during special occasions (e.g, Feature Presentations, University Open House, etc.). The Planetarium is located in the Jimmy R. Jenkins Science Center. For more information, see the Website: http://www.ecsu.edu/planetarium/index.html.


Kesha Williams
Director of Media Relations
Office of University Relations & Marketing
Elizabeth City State University
Campus Box 778
1704 Weeksville Road
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-335-3686
FAX: 252-335-3769

ECSU observes Research Week February 1 - 5

ECSU observes Research Week February 1 - 5

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE --- Elizabeth City State University's School of Mathematics, Science and Technology will celebrate Research Week February 1-5. "Enhancing Research and Education through Partnerships" is the theme. The week includes panel discussions and lectures which will be held in the Jenkins Science Center.

Dr. Linda Hayden, a professor in the ECSU Mathematics and Computer Science Department and director of the Center of Excellence in Remote Sensing Education and Research, is the coordinator for research week. Dr. Harry Bass is dean of the School of Mathematics, Science and Technology.

"Our goal is not only to showcase existing research and education projects, but also to provide stimulus for future collaborations, internships, curriculum enhancements, research, discovery and economic development," Bass said. "I hope that the audiences will be inspired by the panels, seminars, competitions and research poster presentations that are scheduled this week."

February 1
  • 11:00 am panel discussion in room #138

  • Topic of discussion: Internship Opportunities for Undergraduates. This panel of students will describe their 2009 internship experiences. We will also announce summer 2010 internship opportunities.

  • 2:00 pm in room #138

  • Discussion of the partnership between ECSU and The University of New Hampshire. Poster presentations from student research in the Watershed Watch Program. Dr. Linda Hayden presides; Dr. Barry Rock from the UNH is the guest presenter.


February 2
  • 11:00 am in room #138

  • Seminar featuring Dr. Milton Brown, director of Drug Discovery at Georgetown University

  • Panel discussion: "The Design, Synthesis, and Evaluation of New Drugs"

  • Presiding: Dr. Ephraim Gwebu


February 3
  • 2:00 pm in room #138

  • Panel discussion: "Building partnerships with the National Science Foundation" to broaden participation in Mathematics, Science, Engineering and Technology.
  • Presiding: Dr. Harry Bass

  • Panel members:
    • Mr. Anthony Adade

    • Dr. Adetayo Adedeji

    • Dr. Eric Akers

    • Dr. Jinchun Yua

    • Dr. Althea Bluiett

  • 3:00 pm in room #138

  • Seminar: "Water Quality Dynamics of the Pamlico Sound Estuarine System: Managing Nutrients During a Period of Elevated Storm Frequency"

  • Dr. Jinchun Yuan presiding, Dr. Hans W. Paerl, distinguished professor at UNC Coastal Studies Institute, guest presenter


February 4
  • 11:00 am – 1:00 pm in the lobby of the Jimmy R. Jenkins Science Center

  • ECSU students will present their research findings in biology, chemistry, applied math, computer science, math and more.

  • See the Web link http://nia.ecsu.edu/ur/0910/rw10/

  • 2:00 pm in room #138

  • Science Bowl Competition featuring teams of students in the School of Mathematics, Science and Technology competing for trophies and awards.

  • Dr. Leon Pringle, a professor in the Biology Department will preside.


February 5
  • 10:00 am - 11:00 am in room #138

  • Major African American Contributors in Mathematics, Science and Technology

  • Presiding: Dr. Edmond Koker

  • Panel members:
    • Dr. Anthony Emekalam, from Pharmacy Department and Health Professions

    • Dr. Benjamin Branch, from the Mathematics and Computer Science Department

    • Dr. Reginald Little, from the Chemistry and Physics Department

    • Mr. Ernst Wilson, from the Technology Department


Kesha Williams
Director of Media Relations
Office of University Relations & Marketing
Elizabeth City State University
Campus Box 778
1704 Weeksville Road
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-335-3686
FAX: 252-335-3769

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Marina Restaurant....News!!

THE MARINA RESTAURANT PRESENTS
"OUT'N THE COLD"
WEDNESDAY NIGHT MUSIC SERIES

Hey guys, the "Wednesday Night Music Series" at The Marina Restaurant is becoming quite a popular event .. Tickets for Feb. 10th and Feb 24th are all reserved .. March 10th has VERY few seats left ... We do this every other Wed night .... It is a LOT of fun!! .. The boys get together to play some old songs that we don't know to well, but we also do some that we think we know..We'll let you guys distinguish between the two ... Heck, some of the ones we don't know sound better than the ones we think we do know .. Anyway, we are limited as to the number of seats we can reserve due to the size of the room .. About 40 is a handful .. If you don't know everyone when you get there, you will by the time you leave!! .. Kinda close quarters!! .. I'd like to thanks some of our past guests for their attendance .. Josh and the crew at The Pelican Marina, Bill Rich and his lovely bride Jennifer and family, David and Rhonda Twiddy, Milton and Beth Tadlock, Ricky and Cindy Perry, Andy Ward, Penny Leary and gang, Buzz and Clyde Hartman, Judy Stallings and the "Girls and Guys" ... Lynn Merritt and the 3 J's .. AND, all the rest of you who have taken the time to be a part of this event here in good 'ol EC .. We encourage you guys to make this an evening to enjoy, so come on over for dinner about 5:30 pm or 6:00 pm .. ONTC will start to play some music about 7:00 pm and we'll all go home around 9:00 pm ... Hey, it's Wednesday and we're not as young as we used to be!! .. There is a WORK factor involved for most of us .. There will be prizes, jokes, music and just general companionship to be shared among all of us ... Thanks for the support!! ... cm

For ticket/seat reservations and info, please call 252-339-7519

THE MARINA RESTAURANT IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY MARGIE BASNIGHT ENT., INC

VUU PANTHERS TOP ECSU VIKINGS 56-43

VUU PANTHERS TOP ECSU VIKINGS 56-43

Second Half Rally Fall Short as ECSU Tallies Season Low 43 Points

February 1, 2010

ELIZABETH CITY, NC - The Virginia Union Panthers remained undefeated in the CIAA Eastern Division with a 56-43 win over Elizabeth City State University Monday night at the RL Vaughan Center.

With the win the Panthers (15-6, CIAA 12-4) move to 4-0 against Eastern Division opponents. Braxton Byerson led the way for the Panthers with a game high 17 points off the bench.

A B.J. Williams three-pointer broke an 8-8 tie, giving ECSU a brief 11-8 lead at the 14:40 mark of the first half. From there the Panthers reeled off a run, outscoring the Vikings 21-4 over the next ten minutes for a 17-point advantage (29-12). Virginia Union held a 33-17 lead at the intermission. In the first half the Panthers totaled 15 points off Viking turnovers and behind 9 points from Byerson, Virginia Union’s reserves outscored ECSU’s bench 15-2.

After the break Vikings got some inspired play with 10 points each from Trent Bivens and Virgil Johnson but ultimately could not overcome the halftime deficit. ECSU chipped away at the lead and only trailed 49-43 with 5:53 on a layup by Bivens. However ECSU was held scoreless the rest of the way missing their last eight attempts at the basket.

ECSU shot a season low 26% from the floor on 13-49 shooting. Trent Bivens was the only Viking in double figures with 14 points.

ECSU (10-10, CIAA 5-9) will return to action when they travel to take on Saint Paul’s College on Thursday, February 4, 2010. Game time is scheduled for 7:30 pm at Brunswick Senior High School in Lawrenceville, VA. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

LADY PANTHERS RALLY FOR 57-52 WIN OVER ECSU

LADY PANTHERS RALLY FOR 57-52 WIN OVER ECSU

Second Half Turnovers Costly as Lady Vikings Fall to 0-2 in the CIAA East

February 1, 2010

ELIZABETH CITY, NC - The Virginia Union Lady Panthers rallied from a double digit second half deficit to capture a 57-52 win over Elizabeth City State University Monday evening at the RL Vaughan Center.

The Lady Vikings tied their season high with 28 turnovers (Bowie State, 1/28). In the second half alone ECSU coughed up the ball 21 times hindering their ability to maintain the 13 point lead they had built with 16:08 to go in the game. Virginia Union collected 22 second half points off ECSU’s miscues and between the 15:23 and 9:11 marks on the game clock the Lady Vikings turned the ball over 14 times and was held to one field goal. Concurrently Virginia Union (5-13, CIAA 2-13) broke loose with a 12-2 run and with 8:28 to go had their first lead, 42-41, of the second half.

The two teams traded the lead four times in the closing minutes but ECSU did not score from the floor in the final three minutes with the exception of a Courtney Scott layup with 27 seconds to go.

Tonaye Smith, the CIAA’s leading scorer, finished with a team high 14 points while Shaquella Johnson paced the Lady Vikings with a game high 16 points.

ECSU (12-7,CIAA 7-7) will travel to Saint Paul’s College on Thursday, February 4th. Game time is scheduled for 5:30pm at Brunswick Senior High School in Lawrenceville, VA. For more information on ECSU Athletics, visit www.ecsuvikings.com.

Monday, February 1, 2010

2nd Annual Northeast Greatest Homemade Chili Competition

Camden United Methodist Church
Second Annual Northeast Greatest Homemade Chili Competition


Trophy Categories
Year to year Best all around Chill
Hottest Eatable Chili 2010
Best chili by community org. 2010 (non Profit)
Best chili by individual or Professional org. 2010
Karaoke - Best Performance 2010

Saturday February 27, 2010
3:00 pm to 6:30 pm
Camden County High School
Cafeteria, in the Gymnasium Building
Do you think yours is any good, find out? Make sure you bring plenty of friends
You’ll need their votes

What is required?
  1. $7.50 for each team member Community org. (Non Profit - no entry fee)

  2. Individual or Professional org. entry fee of $50.00 plus $7.50 each team member

  3. Prepare an electric roaster (not a Crock-pot) of chili approximately 4.5 Gal.

  4. Meat or food thermometer to maintain 135 Degrees

  5. A 25 ft. extension cord at least 12 gauge.

  6. All serving utensils & latex gloves

  7. List of ingredients to post for safety (no recipe unless you want to)

What you may bring?
  1. Additional chili for sale, takeout only, suggests it be packed in qt. containers you supply.
    You will need to have chili for sampling throughout the competition.

  2. You may bring anything else you would like to sell, or to promote you org.

  3. Any condiments you may wish to supply at no charge.

Judging format:
  • Entry tickets will be used to submit votes, (one ticket equals one vote for each category)

  • Each voter can get one sample of each chili entered (sample 1-2 Tablespoons ea.)

  • Cups, spoons and napkins will be supplied by CUMC

  • Ballot Boxes will marked for each category.

Venders
  • Any equipment needed to display your goods within an 80 sq. ft. area. (8’ x 10’)

Camden United Methodist Church will supply all Desserts, Soft Drinks and Bottled Water $1.00 ea.
No outside drinks allowed
Entertainment will be supplied by DJ, with a Karaoke Contest until 7:00 pm; Winner will be determined by Vote ($1.00 ea.) Trophies will be awarded as soon as vote can be counted after competition is over.
Door Prize will be drawn at 7:00 pm.

Questions should be directed to Bobby Spruill at chantilly@embarqmail.com (252) 337-4768

Make it Take it, Valentines Day edition

Contact: Thomas Spagnol (252) 335-1453
"History Tales: Make It, Take It"

(Elizabeth City, NC) The Museum of the Albemarle will hold “History Tales: Make It, Take It” on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 from 3:30 pm until 4:30 pm. Elementary age students accompanied by an adult will learn the traditions and symbols of the popular holiday “Valentine’s Day”, view Valentine cards from the Museum’s collection and participate in a hands-on activity. The program is free to the public.

The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC. (252) 335-1453. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Closed Mondays and State Holidays. Serving Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington counties, the museum is the northeast regional history museum of the North Carolina Division of State History Museums, Department of Cultural Resources, State of North Carolina. Treasure NC Culture. www.ncculture.com

Pre-schooler Time @ MOA!!!

Contact: Lori Meads, Educator
252-335-1453

"Pre-Schooler Time"

(Elizabeth City, NC) The Museum of the Albemarle will hold “Pre-Schooler Time” on Thursday, February 11, 2010 from 10:00 am until 10:45 am. Children must be between the ages of 3 to 5 years old and must be accompanied by an adult. Participants will form a link to the Museum’s collection by viewing selected Valentines cards, read a story and participate in a creative activity. Call the Education Department for information at 252-335-1453.

The Museum of the Albemarle is located at 501 South Water Street, Elizabeth City, NC. (252) 335-1453. Hours are Tuesday-Saturday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Closed Mondays and State Holidays. Serving Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Currituck, Dare, Gates, Hertford, Hyde, Northampton, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Tyrrell, and Washington counties, the museum is the northeast regional history museum of the North Carolina Division of State History Museums, Department of Cultural Resources, State of North Carolina. Treasure NC Culture. www.ncculture.com

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