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Charlie Poole[s home town oFSpray fEden g,NC, and celebratethe greatness oF her native son isone to be taMen)h ---so saysLoudon Wainwright III , winneroF this year’s Best TraditionalFolM Grammy Award with hisalbum jPigh, Wide andPandsome1 the Charlie PoolePro=ect)h)

And celebrating the great-ness oF Spray’s native son is =ustwhat he will be doing onSaturday, September 25) Pe hasagreed to do a beneFit perFor-mance at the picturesNueGovernor Morehead ParM inSpray, directly across the streetFrom the teetile mills whereFamed ban=oist Charlie PooleworMed between his rambles)

jAn Evening with LoudonWainwright IIIh will be anevening oF national caliber enter-tainment, with good Food to maMeit completeWFu``y’s oF Madisonwill be catering a barbecue sup-per, all included in the k25 ticMetprice) Wainwright will be comingFresh From a perFormance as partoF the DuMe University concertseries)

The proceeds are to helpPiedmont FolM Legacies, parentoF the Charlie Poole MusicFestival, in its eFFort to save thehuge historic NantucMet Mill byturning it into the National Ban=oCenter, and to help the parM itselFdeal with the crumbling Founda-tion wall oF the area’s very Firstteetile mill) Wainwright reNueststhat all proceeds should remain inSpray out oF respect For CharliePoole)

Gates will open at 5 PM onSeptember 25, and the barbecuewill be served at 6)

The opening act at 7 PM willbe minney Rorrer’s widelyacclaimed New North CarolinaRamblers) Wainwright will taMethe stage at 8 with his act that hehas taMen all over the US andCanada since Grammy night)

TicMets at k25 each will besold on line at www)charlie-poole)com through Friday,September 17, or can be orderedwith a checM to Piedmont FolMLegacies, P)O) Boe 867, Eden,NC 27289) A table For 8 can bereserved For k200) No ticMets willbe sold at the gate) For inForma-tion, call 336-623-1043 or 336-627-0816)

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EDUCATION, CLASSES &SUPPORT GROUPS

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CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENTclasses are now held at MoreheadHospital diabetes EducationClassroom Please call 89:;<=<>? @am;Apm to register for these class;es. • Cardiac Rehab & Maint. • Diabetes ManagementE Pulmonary Rehab Prgm.

INFANT CPR>355 ?/@/ 6 A3:5 ?/@/B <hursB De?t/7Morehead )os?ital Eirthin& Fenter

Fon2erence Roo@I class 2or eJ?ectant ?arents and&rand?arents to learn the basic tech6niLues o2 in2ant cardio?ul@onaryresuscitation/ De@onstrations and?ractice sessions ?rovided/Onstructors certi2ied by the I@erican)eart Issociation/

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSPed/ 6 4?@ 6 Morehead )os?/Dinin& R@<ue Q 0ri 6 467?@ RocR o2 SdenD?ray Methodist AL-ANON - Fri’s @pm ; Hoint meet;ing with Alcoholics Anonymous ;Rock of Eden Spray MethodistPedTs 6 Morehead )os?/ Dinin&Roo@ 6 Fircle o2 Uove 6 4 6 7?@NA (NARCOTICSANONYMOUS)Meets V days a weeR in Reidsville atthe RSMMDFX InneJB ;54 Y/Main Dt/ Oncludes a noon @eetin&on Monday and 4 ZM @eetin&s<uesdayB <hursdayB 0ridayB Daturday/; hour @eetin&sB o?en to all/

JOB SEEKER CLASSES Goodwill Ondustries o2 Fentral YFFo@@unity Resource Fenter o2Reidsville/ Fall ::>6>:A6;5;5 tore&ister S@?loyability DRillsB GSDFlasses

HOUSE CALLS - RADIO SHOW;;355 a/@/B 8nd Q 9th Pednesday;975 PUXS IM • PM]Y IM)osted by ^erry 0aunceB Morehead)os?ital @arRetin& director)osted by <orrey GoardB co@@unityhealth educator

GROUP DIABETES CLASSES _Innie Zenn )os?ital o22ers 0RSSDiabetes Grou? Flasses twice aweeR to RocRin&ha@ Founty resi6

dents/ PalR6ins are welco@e/ )eldin Dinin& Roo@ F in the InnieZenn Fa2eteria on the Ground 0looro2 the hos?ital/ <he @ornin& classeseach <uesday 2ro@ ;5355 6;;355 a@/<he a2ternoon classes <hursdaya2ternoons 2ro@ :35569355 ?@/Zlease call 7V;69>A:/

LOOK GOOD - FEEL BETTER;5 a/@/ 6 noonB MondayB De?t/ 85D@ith6McMichael Fancer Fenter<his ?ro&ra@ hel?s ?atients learn todis&uise ?hysical side e22ects theyso@eti@es eJ?erience while under6&oin& che@othera?y or radiationtreat@ent/ X?en to any ?atient inRocRin&ha@ Founty re&ardless o2where they are receivin& treat@ent/Re&istration is reLuired/ <o re&isterBcall ::>6>8:67A;:/

PARKINSON’S DISEASESUPPORT GROUP8 ?/@/B <uesdayB De?te@ber 8;Morehead Me@orial )os?ital MainFon2erence Roo@I su??ort &rou? ?rovidin& in2or@a6tion and encoura&e@ent 2or individu6als and 2a@ilies a22ected byZarRinsonTsDisease/ Re2resh@ents will be ?ro6vided/ 0or @ore in2or@ation call::>6>8A6>;77/

COMMUNITY OF HOPECANCER SUPPORT PROGRAM8355 ?/@/B <uesdayB De?te@ber ;9D@ith6McMichael Fancer FenterFon2erence Roo@<o?ic3 <aRin& Fhar&e o2 MoneyMatters ?resented by 2inancial coun6selorB icRi )ansonI &rou? desi&ned to hel? ?atients andtheir 2a@iliesacare&iversa2riends co?ewith cancer/ 0a@ily concernsB2inancial concerns and s?iritual con6

cerns and needs will be addressed/0or @ore in2or@ationB call MarciaMcbueen at ::>6>8:67A;;B SJt/8948/

TOTAL JOINT EDUC. CLASS<his class @eets 2ro@ A355 ?@/64355?@B the 8nd <hursday o2 each @onthBin the Dhort Dtay Paitin& Irea o2Innie Zenn )os?italB ReidsvilleB onthe hos?italTs 2irst 2loor/ Zhysicalthera?istsB nursesB and care @ana&e6@ent ?ro2essionals ?rovide in2or@a6tion and de@onstrations to ?atientswho are considerin&B or schedulin&total Rnee or total hi? re?lace@ents/<he May class will @eet on<hursdayB cune ;5/ 0or @ore in2or6@ationB call 7V;69:VA/

THE DAV Yow @eetin& :rdMonday o2 each @onth at A?@AMERICAN LEGION POST 79 6ReidsvilleB Meets the ;st Mondayeach @onth at A?@ at the ?ost locat6ed behind Iuto done in Reidsville/0or @ore in2o3 ::>687V6877>/

CIVIL AIR PATROLSvery <hursday3 <he Fivil IirZatrol eFIZf is seeRin& volunteer@e@bers 2ro@ all bacR&roundsBli2estylesB and occu?ations to hel??er2or@ three Rey @issions3 e@er6&ency services eincludin& search andrescue and disaster relie2 o?era6tionsfg aeros?ace education 2oryouth and the &eneral ?ublicg andcadet ?ro&ra@s 2or teens/ Meetin&sare held every <hursday at >3:5 ?/@/at the RocRin&ha@ Founty a DhilohIir?ort in Dtoneville/ 0or @orein2or@ationB ?lease call FharlieD?ratt at ::>6V:A6:;;V or via cell at::>6V856A44>/

“JOSHUA’S TROOPS” Meet every 8nd <hursday o2 the@onth at 43:5a@ at the Dan alleyFo@/ Eld& eMadisonf No not have tobe a vet to attend.

SPECIAL YOUNG ADULTSA ?/@/ 6 43:5 ?/@/B <ues/B De?t/ A Q 8;Morehead Me@orial )os?italDownstairs Flassroo@/ I ni&ht 2oradults a&es ;469V with @ild or @od6erate develo?@ental disabilities to@eet new 2riendsB ?lay &a@eseEin&oB hnoB Do@inoesfB @aRecra2tsB enioy snacRs and ?artici?ate inother social activities/ O2 you Rnowindividuals who would liRe to attendour @eetin&sB ?lease let the@ Rnowabout our &rou?/ 0or @ore in2or@a6tionB call Erenda Moore at ::>6>8:6;5AA or ::>6>;:6V;A9 a2ter > ?/@/

AMERICAN LEGION POST 254Meets :rd <hursday o2 each @onth>3:5?@/ Ill ets are Pelco@e;9A Y/ 0ieldcrest RdB Sden

WEEKLY WELLNESS HOUR Svery Pednesday evenin& at A?@0RSS to Zublicj Door Zrizesj Fo@e taste the @ost nutritious anddelicious bevera&e you will everdrinR/ Uearn about health and ?ros6?erity/ V79 Zierce DtB SdenB YFeneJt to libraryf >8A69:8V

MARINE CORPS LEAGUE Meetin&s 8nd <hursday each @onthat >3:5?@ 6 4?@B at the Phitco@bDtudent Fenter at RFF/ DeeRin&new @e@bers and businesses will6in& to hel?/ >;:6:;A; or e@ailtthorneltriad/rr/co@

AMVETS6 Yewly 2or@ed local&rou?/ Ill eterans and service @enand wo@en welco@e/ PillardePoodyf Paters at >:V6;A4> or woodyeeele@barL@ail/co@

SPECIAL POPULATIONDANCE<he Irc X2 RocRin&ha@ Fountys?onsors a s?ecial ?o?ulation dance@onthly ethe second <hursday o2each @onth/ RFFB Phitco@bDtudent Fenter/ >3:5 ?/@/ 6 43:5

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UNDERGOING MAJOR RENOVATIONS!

C./0C. "1"234A New feature of Eden’s Own / Rockingham County Star

Church Events is for Special Occasions that Churches in the countyoffer the public such as Revivals, Music, Guest Speakers,

Programs, Vacation Bible Schools and more. For 10 Lines or less the fee is b10

The listing will be in the public’s hands for a full month, so be sure to tell the public what your place of worship has to offer them.

Call 336-627-9234 and ask for Elizabeth or Lisa.

! D#$ &' C#)*+, I+ T/0 1*+,2&3 &' 4&2September 11, 2010

Rockingham County Churches Honoring God Through United Service To Others.

For More Details, Please Contact Bill Duke @ 342-4227•

T/0 T)#+5'&)3#6*&+ &' 7#*6/ S03*+#)Ued by Uonnie Riley

Fo6Director o2 the Meridzo Fenter MinistriesB Onc/ UynchB^entucRy and author o2 the booRB

mEy 0aith3 Uivin& On <he Fertainty X2 GodTs RealitynSaturday, October 9 - 9am f 3:30pm

0ellowshi? )allFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

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•FIRST CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN

A:5 Fhurch DtreetB Sdeninvites you to co@e and enioy the rich vocal har@ony o2 the

&os?el LuartetB Down East Boys, in concert 7)*2#$, S0:603;0) <=> T/0 ?&+?0)6 ;0,*+5 #6 @ABB :>3> #+2 *5

&:0+ 6& 6/0 :C;D*?> I love o22erin& will be taRen in su??ort o2 the&rou?os @inistry to consistently ?resent the @essa&e o2 the Gos?el

with charity and ?ro2essional @usical eJcellence/•

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SE#$EM&ER 2)1) EDEN.S OWN 1 COUN$4 S$AR, #AGE 7 !

p.m. Refreshments Served.D1 for event: Brandon Ellis.Contact Information: 336-627-7565

4OGA CLASSES - T"##$ L"'( )"#*$+$", Y./' $01*#2)*.# '* I0 T.2)45B"/$00"# 7 I0*"#8",$'*" W":).8" ;; <<=;A A#?.# L'0"( E,"05 ABC;D<C=*. #"/$1*"#EDEN - CITY HALL - EDEN ROOMOngoing Classes Tues’ 8:30-9:45amor CB Hut - Boone Rd., Eden, Weds.6pm-7:15pmT72 for 6 week session or T15 perclass (must have min. number of stu-dents, class siYes limited, reg. early)

EDEN.S WOMEN.S CLU& - 3rd Thurs. of mo. - 7pm. 623-7290

FOS$ER CARE < ADO#$IONSU##OR$Meets 3rd Tuesday of each month6:30pm- 8:00pm, DSS Conf. Room.1o Wilson 342-1394

GRIEFS>ARE < DIVORCECARE - Support groups for peoplewho are grieving the death of some-one close to them or needing helphealing from pain of separation ordivorce. Every Mon. from 6:30-8:00pm, Growing Oaks CommunityChurch, 2270 Harrington Hwy.,Eden. Call 623-1114, 558-5947 orvisit www.growingoaks.org

WEN$WOR$> RURI$AN CLU& Ruritan Club meets 2nd Tuesdayeach month at 6:30 at the WentworthUnited Methodist Church at 6:30pm.Contact: Charles Boswell ^ 336-342-4346 or Sharon Reynolds ^336-613-0474

RED CROSS &LOODMO&ILESAppointments are strongly recom-mended for donors to get in and outfaster. Call for the nearest bloodmo-bile near you! 349-3434

S$ONEVILLE RURI$AN CLU&Meets at the VFW Hut, N. Glenn St.3rd Tuesday or the month - 7pmCall Dot Ellington 573-2093 orRicky Craddock 336-453-7005

MINORI$4 &USINESS ASSOCIA$ION - EDEN Meets 1stMonday of each month at 6:00pm -Eden Chamber of Commerce building,Van Buren Road. Call Butch at 627-7600

ROC@ING>AM COUN$4AMA$EUR RADIO CLU&Monthly Meetings held 7pm on the3rd Tuesday of Each month. RedCross Building - 3692 NC Hwy 14Reidsville, NC Contact Trey BeltonWTSH 573-3317 or Pat PattersonN4SLP 548-2027

S$UDEN$ CO-O# #ROGRAMFlurrycs Hope - A blind horse sanc-tuary. Applications are now beingaccepted for summer co-op programto work with horses on this Madisonranch. Please visit our website atFlurrysHope.Com Contact us foran opportunity to visit and tour theranch and see if this volunteeropportunity is right for you. EMail:emiliestorch^gmail.com

SINGLE #AREN$ SU##OR$GROU# meets at LeaksvilleUnited Methodist Church, 603Henry St., Eden. Dinner, child careprovided. Door priYes. Sponsored bythe Rock. Co. Partnership forChildren, Rockingham PregnancyCare Center, and Wal-Mart. FREE.Call Beverly at 342-9676 to register.

FREE MEALS

AGING, DISA&ILI$4 <$RANSI$ SERVICES- 349-2343 MEALS WITH FRIENDS!

Monday d Thursday at lunch time.Anyone 60 years of age and over Why: activities, good food & fun • HUNTSVILLE NUTRITION1151 Sardis Church Rd., Madison427-5206 Site Manager-1oannWilliams-Tucker • LEAgSVILLE NUTRITION Bridge St. Rec. 400 Bridge St. Eden Site Managers- Mildred Cochran gay Ramsey 623-5343 • MAD. - MAYO. NUTRITION Mad. d May. Rec. 300 S SecondAve., Mayodan - 445-9840 SiteManager - Rita Hunt • REIDSVILLE SENIOR CENTER Reidsville Rec./ RHS Apartment 201 N Washington St., Reidsville Site Managers- Sara Dominick &Diane Clark 349-9757

SALVA$ION ARM4Hungryi Come by and have a mealon us! Mon. thru Fri. 12:00-12:30314 Morgan Rd, Eden - Sunday 9:30 worship 11am Sunday School.

EVENTS OF INTEREST

MUSIC < DANCECascade Community Center3561 Huntington Trail, Cascade, VAEvery Friday Night 7 p.m. - 10 p.m.Cascade Ejpress & Friends.Concessions Av.

MUSIC A$ $>E &ARNTuesdays 7pm the doors open at theBarn, 151 Gant Road, Eden. -Bluegrass music & 1am sessions.Free to public. Last Tuesday of month Open 1am 7pm2nd & 4th Saturday, 6pm covered dish7pm - Heart Strings...

EDEN DOWN$OWN FARMERS MAR@E$Local Food/Local Growers EveryFri. thru Oct. 3:00 d 6:00 p.m. - Henry Street d Municipal ParkingLot. Local, Fresh Early SpringVegetables & Fruits. Mouth-Watering Baked Goods, DelectableMeat and Eggs, Handmade SoapsHerbs & Plants, Honey and NutButters, and more. Plus live music

S$ONEVILLE FARMERSMAR@E$ < FLEA MAR@E$Corener of Glenn & Hwy. 7707am Every Saturday thru OctoberSponsored by Stoneville MerchantsAssociation

REIDSVILLE CRUISE INScales Street, ReidsvilleSecond Friday night of the month.6-9pm Streets close at 5:30pm!

EDEN CRUISE - SE#$. 11$>Second Saturday of month from4:00pm-8:00pm in the OldeLeaksville Shopping District onWashington Street in Eden.

MADISON DOWN$OWNCRUISE IN Sept. 11th - 6pm- 9pm

MADISON >ERI$AGEFES$IVALOctober 2, 2010www.madisonheritagefestival.com

S$ONEVILLE >IG> SC>OOLCLASS OF 199) 2)$> REUNIONSepember of 25Picnic 11am-1pm at Stoneville High.Dinner at Ruby Rose 7pmContact Allison Hancock Lemons at336-573-2145, Lori EvansArmstrong at 336-573-9966, SheriWolfe Prillaman at 336-573-2987 orgevin 1oyce at 336-655-4990.

CONCER$ IN $>E #AR@ Freedom Park giwanisAmphitheatre. Saturday, September25th from 6:30-8:30 featuringVeronica 1ones. Bring your lawnchair and enkoy the music in thepark. Free to the public!!

SENIOR DANCE IN EDENSeptember 27th at the CB Hut inEden. 7:00-10:00 pm come at 6 toline dance. T5 admission at the door. The dance is held the last Mondayof each month.

O#EN >OUSE < $OUR OF NEWLAW ENFORCEMEN$ CEN$ERSeptember 1 from 3 until 6 pm, Sheriffcs Office will hold a ldrop inlopen house at the New LawEnforcement Center and 1ail ( at therear of the kudicial center) for countycitiYens . 170 NC 65 Reidsville Staff will be on hand to provide guid-ed tours of offices and kail facilities.

A$$EN$ION MUSICIANSCRockingham County BluegrassAssociation Being FormedMeeting at The Barn - 151 Gant Rd., Eden5:30pm - August 21stPlease plan to koin us as we formRockingham County’s 1st BluegrassAssociation, Call Debbie for details -336-706-2144

$EN$> ANNUAL MORE>EADMEMORIAL >OS#I$ALFOUNDA$IONFALL GOLF OU$INGFriday, October 8, 2010 - 12:45 PMOak Hills Golf & Event CenterProceeds to Benefit the CancerCenter Pharmacy EjpansionPlayer fee T75 includes Lunch,PriYes, ReceptionTo sponsor, play, or for more infor-mation please call 627.6343

IN CONCER$ - S$EEL4 #ANS$EEL &ANDAppalachian State UniversitySun., September 26, 2010, 3:00 pmBest Auditorium- Morehead High Tickets T10 Adults, T5 StudentsTickets Available at the DoorProceeds benefit the Auditorium SeatReplacement Fund

1S$ ANNUAL DRUN FORREIDSVILLEDReidsville Chamber of Commerce5gSaturday, September 25, 2010Downtown ReidsvilleRace kicks off from Market SquareReidsville Chamber of CommerceEMail: info^reidsvillechamber.org

REIDSVILLE - MAR@E$SEUARESeptember 25, 2010Bluegrass Concert with SteepCanyon Rangers, gickin Grass, andBlues Creek. For more information call 349-1099.http://www.ci.reidsville.nc.us

VENDORS NEEDED FOR>ERI$AGE FES$IVALthe October 2nd Madison HeritageFestival is now accpeting applica-tions for Vendors. Apply on line atwww.madisonheritagefestival.comor call Danny Sr. at 336-548-2305or Bobby at 336-427-2112.

Government andPolitical Meetings

EDEN CI$IFENS ORGANIFECOFFIRA group of Eden citiYens have heldseveral meetings to form an organi-Yation to bring local governmentinformation and involvement to theresidents. COFFIR - CITInENSORGANInATION FOR FACTUALINFORMATIVE REPRESENTA-TION has a mission goal lTo HelpMake A Better Place To LiveThrough Better Government.l T4$1.#/'0$E'*$.0 $1 ?'1", .0 /"**$0/ '1 8'0F $0,$;G$,2':1 '1 H.11$?:" $0*"#"1*", $0 *4"$# /.G"#0$0/?.,$"15 T. )4'::"0/" *4"1" )$*$E"01 *. :"'#08.#" '?.2* *4" /.G"#0$0/ ?.,$"1 '0, #"H#"1"0;*'*$G"1 *4'* I.#J '0, 1"#G" '* *4" G.*"#1 H:"';12#"5 T. "0).2#'/" ':: )$*$E"01 *. ",2)'*" *4"8;

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SG T. WOODALL0EN$0/'$9 6 !"e Xort" Carolina A11o/iation of >tudent9e1our/e affi/er1 i1 a not6for60rofit a11o/iation of la? enfor/ementoffi/er1 and 1/"ool offi/ial1 ?"o ?or< to en1ure a 1afe and 1e/urelearning enIironment t"roug"out t"e 1/"ool1 in Xort" Carolina8Dit" a00roQimately Mb0 mem3er1 from a/ro11 t"e 1tate, t"e a11o/ia6tion "a1 c region18

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!o3a//o u1e i1 t"e num3erone /au1e of 0remature deat" inXort" Carolina, /o1ting our 1tatemore t"an f28VL 3illion ea/" yearin "ealt" /are /o1t1 and /laimingmore t"an 12,200 liIe1 ea/" year3e/au1e of 1mo<ing related ill6ne11e18 A//ording to t"e CountyCealt" 9an<ing1 relea1ed 3y t"e9o3ert Dood Jo"n1onFoundation and t"e gniIer1ity ofDi1/on1in, MV 0er/ent of t"e /iti6^en1 in 9o/<ing"am County1mo<e, /om0ared to only 2M 0er6/ent on t"e 1tate leIel8 >mo<ing/ontri3ute1 to /an/er, /ardioIa16/ular di1ea1e, and /ere3roIa1/u6lar di1ea1eT re10e/tiIely /ardio6Ia1/ular di1ea1e and /an/er aret"e fir1t and 1e/ond leading /au16e1 of deat" in 9o/<ing"amCounty a//ording to t"e 200cCommunity Cealt" A11e11ment8

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Go/al "ealt" de0artment1 aret"e enfor/ement agen/ie1 for t"ela?, and t"e fol<1 in+nIironmental Cealt" at t"e9o/<ing"am County De0artmentof Pu3li/ Cealt" "aIe 3een ?or<6ing Iery "ard for t"e la1t 1iQmont"1 to edu/ate 3u1ine11 o?n6e r 1

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- The General Assembly e0pand-ed the Building Reuse andRestoration Grants Program by$3 million. The $11 million pro-gram helps communities restoreand renovate vacant buildings foruse by neB and e0panding busi-nesses. Development grants ofup to $480,000 are available forproHects in Tier 1 and Tier 2 coun-ties. Grants are capped at$240,000 for proHects in Tier 3counties. For most proHects, atleast one Hob must be created foreach $8,000 in grant funding.The ne0t application deadline isSeptember 3rd.

Since they Bere launched in2004, the tBo programs com-bined have aBarded more than$80 million to 378 proHects,assisting 470 businesses and cre-ating 11,200 Hobs. The grants areaBarded to local governments,Bhich Bork Bith the businessesto ensure Hob creation.- The General Assembly e0pand-ed the Rural Center’s SmallBusiness Assistance Fund from$500,000 to $1.5 million. Thecenter is Borking Bith the Self-Help Credit Union to leverage thestate’s investment into $7.5 mil-lion in small business loans. Theadditional $1 million in this fundis e0pected to result in loans tomore than 150 small businessesthat Bill create 550 Hobs. The pri-ority for these loans goes to busi-nesses: in rural countiesT oBnedby Bomen or minoritiesT BithfeBer than 100 employees andless than $10 million in salesT thatcreate neB Hobs that pay abovetheir county’s average BageT andthat leverage federal stimulusdollars.- The Rural Center received $1million in additional money forthe Family Farm Opportunity andInnovation Fund. The moneyBill be distributed to farmers ingrants of up to $20,000 to helpimprove efficiency on the farm,to develop neB markets for theirproducts, and to develop neBproducts. The total value of thefund from all sources is $18 mil-lion, including $1 million fromthe Tobacco Trust Fund to matchthe state’s contribution.!griculture- Agriculture remains the state’stop industry Bith an estimatedannual value of $70 billion.Seventeen percent of all Hobs inthe state are related to agricultureor agribusiness. The industry isthreatened by increasing urban-ization. Since 2002, NorthCarolina has lost more than 6,000farms and 600,000 acres of farm-land. Legislators are trying tostem the losses through the Borkof the state’s FarmlandPreservation Trust. The trustsupports farming, forestry, andhorticulture by buying agricul-ture and conservation easementsand funding programs that helpfamily farmers develop businessand marketing plans. TheGeneral Assembly put $2 millioninto the trust this year.- The Department of Agricultureand Consumer Services and theDepartment of Environment andNatural Resources have beendirected to help develop a planand a report on agricultural Baterinfrastructure needs. The neBlaB (SL 2010-149, H 1748)instructs the departments to con-tinue to Bork Bith the North

Carolina Farm BureauFederation, other agriculturalgroups, and farmers on the plan,as Bell as to identify and encour-age voluntary Bater conservationand protection. The laB alsocalls for the development of acost-share program to help farm-ers and agricultural landoBnersBho adopt best managementpractices for Bater conservation.The departments must reporttheir findings to the LegislativeStudy Commission on Water andWasteBater Infrastructure byNovember 1st.- The state provided $250,000 forthe Department of Agriculture`Got to Be NCa marketing cam-paign. This program promotesNorth Carolina farm products byhelping to develop markets forNorth Carolina produce andproducts in grocery stores,restaurants, farmers’ markets, andother establishments.- The Department of Agriculturereceived $200,000 to augment itsinternational trade efforts. Thedepartment’s International TradeOffice helps connect farmers andNorth Carolina suppliers of agri-cultural commodities to interna-tional buyers. This money Billhelp support additional interna-tional trade efforts and missions,especially in the groBing e0portmarkets for pork, tobacco, andcotton to China and CentralAmerica.*iscellaneous- The state Office of Rural Healthhas received $1 million to helpsmall rural hospitals pay for oper-ations and infrastructure mainte-nance. The office Borks collabo-ratively Bith the NC HospitalAssociation to distribute themoney. Hospitals can typicallyrebuest $75,000 to $125,000 forebuipment or enhancements thatBill help improve their long-termfiscal stability.- A person Bho has been issued apermit to remove a coyote noBhas an additional option underlegislation approved this year bythe General Assembly. A neBlaB (SL 2010-156, H 1824)alloBs the use of a humane, livecapture collar trap. The trapBorks by throBing a cable loopover the animal’s head. The endof the loop is anchored in theground. The laB rebuires that thetrap be checked daily and that adog or other animal not targetedby the trap be released unharmed.The laB Bas recommended bythe House Select Committee onCoyote Nuisance Control.

- The Legislative ResearchCommission has been authorizedto study the issue of Bhether theWildlife Resources Commissionhas carried out is mandate toincrease its capability for study-ing fo0es and other fur-bearingpopulations and then to imple-ment plans that Bould produce`optimuma populations of the

animals in the state. The studyalloBs the commission to solicitinput from hunters, trappers, pub-lic health authorities, agricultureofficials, and other interested par-ties. The studies bill (SL 2010-152, S 900) also alloBs for astudy of the issue of adebuateinsurance coverage options forfresh produce groBers.

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LaBson Bas educated atcate Bitting ReynoldsHospital’s School of NursingBhere she earned a three-yeardiploma in nursing. ThroughAmerican University, sheearned a bachelor and master’sdegrees in nursing. She contin-ued Bith her education by tak-ing parish nursing courses atDuke University and nurse edu-cator courses at East CarolinaUniversity.

I Bill miss the college,asaid LaBson. `It has friendlypeople.aAfter retirement her plans are torest, rela0, spend time Bith herhusband, tBo children and fivegrandchildren, and travel.

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4-H is for all young peo-ple, boys and girls, 5 to 18 yearsold, regardless of Bhere youlive, Bhat your background is,or Bhat interests you. 4-H is forall Bho enHoy dlearning bydoing.d 4-H offers clubs, spe-cial interest programs, summercamp and school enrichment.There is no cost to Hoin 4-H andno uniforms to Bear. Through4-H you can gain valuable lifeskills such as: responsibility,leadership, self esteem, criticalthinking, communication skillsand good citizenship - and haveLOTS OF FUN doing ite

Contact Morgan Maness,Rockingham County 4-H Agentfor more information on hoB toHoin 4-H or become a Bonderfulvolunteere You can call Morganat 336-342-8248 or email atmorganhmanessincsu.edu.

TR A(IS TO FI33BA33OT (ACANCYIn a meeting held in late july,the E0ecutive Committee of theRockingham CountyRepublican Party voted to haveCraig Travis fill the vacancy onthe ballot for CountyCommissioner.

Craig Travis, a native ofRockingham County and a vet-eran of the US Navy, receivedthe Republican nomination toreplace Robert Wilson on theballot for Rockingham CountyCommissioner this fall.

Travis received more than1150 votes in the May primary,falling Hust short of the nomina-tion outright.

dI received a cal fromRobert Wilson informing me ofhis decision to buit the race forcounty commissioner due topersonal reasons,d Travis said.dI Bas saddened to hearRobertks decision, and I toldhim that he and his familyBould be in my thoughts andprayers. I hope all of you Billkeep him and his family in yourprayers.d

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!ut on your Bobbi Socks,dig out that poodle skirt, roll upthose sleeves and 9eans. It<s timefor a return to the ?@<s in a grandAay. Come dressed to impress inyour best ?@<s attireC

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With music from the ?@<s onup to the present, there Aill be adance contest and a vote for kingand Uueen.

Gor those that come hungry,the firefighter's Aill be sellingand cooking hot dogs and haverefreshments.

Corsages for sale byAuxiliary stars in program inhonor or memory of loved onesonly X?.

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The General Election is November 2, 2010.`E_ERAL ELECDIN_

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DAR HO N O R ROG*RS

Dhe William Bethell Chapter of Daughters of the AmericanRevolution in Reidsville, honor and pay loving tribute to the memoSry of Glorence Rogers.

Dhe DAR is a nonSprofit, nonSpolitical, volunteer Aomen<s serSvice organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preservingAmerican history, and securing American<s future through bettereducation for children.

DAR members met July Pd, P@Q@ on a hot Saturday at theRuffin Community Cemetery to place the DAR Insignia on the graveof Glorence Wariner Rogers.

Glo Aas a member ?P years and Aorked diligently in manyoffices until her health declined. Seen here are family members andmembers of the William Bethell Chapter of the DAR. Gor moreinformation on the DAR please contact Susan Bullock, Regent atcQcSQ@PO

Dhe Salvation Army Eden Service Center of RockinghamCounty Aould like to give a BI` DKA_j YNU to Eden !ost Nfficeand the citizens of EdenC Because of the generosity of the Edencommunity and the Aillingness of the !ostal Carriers, the foodpantry Aas greatly restocked Aith canned goods and nonSperishSables. Dhank you to all Aho gaveC You have made a difference inthe lives of those less fortunate in the community.`od bless you.

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!"#$!%&$'( #C – OnAugust 13, 2010, Wright CountyEgg of Galt, Iowa, conducted anationwide voluntary recall ofshell eggs that it had shippedsince May 19, 2010 to foodwholesalers, distribution centersand foodservice companies inCalifornia, Illinois, Missouri,Colorado, Nebraska, Minnesota,Wisconsin and Iowa. These com-panies distribute nationwide.

The recalled shell eggs arepackaged under the followingbrand names: Lucerne,Albertson, Mountain Dairy,Ralph’s, Boomsma’s, Sunshine,Hillandale, Trafficanda, FarmFresh, Shoreland, Lund, DutchFarms and Kemps.

State and local partners arealso investigating humanSalmonella infections in Arizona,Connecticut, Massachusetts,Maryland, North Carolina,Nevada, Oregon, Pennsylvania,Tennessee andTexas.

S a l m o n e l l abacteria can befound inside seem-ingly normal eggs.When those eggs areeaten raw or under-cooked, the bacteriacan cause sicknessand even death.However, people can do a lot toprevent Salmonella infection.Proper handling and storage ofeggs help prevent bacterialgrowth, and thorough cookingdestroys the bacteria.

To avoid egg-borneSalmonella illness, follow thesefood-safety rules when buying,storing, preparing, serving andeating eggs.• Don’t eat raw eggs or foodscontaining raw eggs, like cookiedough, blender drinks, cake bat-ter, homemade mayonnaise, orhomemade ice cream (and don’tlick the bowl). Instead, use pas-teurized liquid egg product orpasteurized in-shell eggs if thefood will not be cooked beforeeating.• Buy clean eggs. Choose GradeA or AA eggs with clean,uncracked shells. Open the car-ton before you buy and make surethat the eggs are clean, notcracked, and have been refriger-ated in the store. Any bacteriapresent in an egg can multiplyquickly at room temperature.Don’t wash eggs.• Keep eggs refrigerated. Storeeggs in their carton in the coldestpart of the refrigerator, not in thedoor, and use within three to fiveweeks. The refrigerator shouldbe set at \0]F (5]C) or slightlycooler. Don’t leave eggs out ofthe refrigerator for more than twohours. When baking or cooking,take out the eggs you need andreturn the rest to the refrigerator.Keep hard-cooked eggs in therefrigerator, not at room tempera-

ture, and use them within oneweek.• Freeze eggs for longer storage:break the eggs, beat the yolks andwhites together, and put in afreezer container. Egg whites canbe frozen alone. Use frozen eggswithin a year.• Cook eggs until yolk is firm.Many cooking methods can beused to cook eggs safely, includ-ing poaching, hard cooking,scrambling, frying and baking. Ifyou prefer soft-cooked eggs, usepasteurized in-shell eggs (avail-able in some supermarkets) or apasteurized liquid egg product.Casseroles and other dishes con-taining eggs should be cooked to160]F (71]C) as measured with afood thermometer. Serve cookedeggs and dishes containing eggsimmediately after cooking, orplace in shallow containers forquick cooling and refrigerate atonce for later use. Use within

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drinking a beverage contaminat-ed with the bacteria. Symptomscan appear as early as six hoursafter eating food contaminatedwith bacteria. Most peoplebecome ill enough to see a doc-tor, and some people must behospitalized, a few with life-threatening complications.According to Joyce Parrish,Public Health PreparednessCoordinator/CommunicableDisease Nurse, “It’s sometimes alittle tricky initially identifyingsalmonella enteritidis versus anordinary stomach virus. Peoplewill assume that it’s just a stom-ach bug and may not seek med-ical attention until 2-3 days afteronset of symptoms. To investi-gate the source of salmonella aperson needs to know what theyate 3 days prior to the onset ofsymptoms. Generally by the timesalmonella is laboratory-con-firmed its 5-6 days later andalmost impossible to rememberwhat was eaten so many daysbefore.”

Illness caused by Salmonellaenteritidis usually last four toseven days, and most personsrecover without antibiotic treat-ment. Very young children, theelderly and people with compro-mised immune systems have anincreased risk of developing seri-ous illness, and should visit ahealth care provider immediatelyif they develop these symptoms.In these patients, the infectionmay spread from the intestines tothe blood stream and then toother body sites and can cause

death unless the person is treatedpromptly with antibiotics.

For more information onfood safety, visit the U.S. Foodand Drug Administration’s FoodSafety website at www.foodsafe-ty.gov. For more informationabout Salmonella, visit theCDC’s website at www.cdc.gov.

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have been confusing to many people. You should know that the new flu vaccine will include the H1N1 strain.

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the flu. This includes people who are 65 and older and pregnant women. Also, people withcertain chronic medical conditions, such as asthma or heart disease, would take priority.

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!ll !mericans should 0egiven this lesson. Those whothin7 that !merica is an arrogantnation should really reconsiderthat thought. 9ur :ounding:athers used G9<=s word andteachings to esta0lish our Great>ation and ? thin7 it=s high time!mericans get re-educated a0outthis >ation=s history. Pass it alongand 0e proud o: the country welive in and even more proud o:those who serve to protect our=G9< G?CD>= rights and :ree-doms.

Here is how to understandthe :lag that laid upon it and issurrendered to so many widowsand widowers.

<o you 7now that at military:uneralsF the G1-gun salutestands :or the sum o: the num0ersin the year 1IIJK

Have you ever noticed thehonor guard pays meticulousattention to correctly :olding theLnited States o: !merica Flag 1OtimesK Pou pro0a0ly thought itwas to sym0olize the original 1OcoloniesF 0ut we learn somethingnew every dayR• The 1st :old o: the :lag is a sym-0ol o: li:e.• The Gnd :old is a sym0ol o: the0elie: in eternal li:e.• The Ord :old is made in honorand remem0rance o: the veteransdeparting the ran7s who gave aportion o: their lives :or thede:ense o: the country to attainpeace throughout the world.• The Tth :old represents thewea7er natureF :or as !mericancitizens trusting in GodF it is toHim we turn in times o: peace as

well as in time o: war :or Hisdivine guidance.• The 5th :old is a tri0ute to thecountryF :or in the words o:Stephen <ecaturF =9ur CountryFin dealing with other countriesFmay she always 0e rightW 0ut it isstill our countryF right or wrong.=• The Jth :old is :or where peo-ple=s hearts lie. ?t is with theirheart that they pledge allegianceto the :lag o: the Lnited States 9:!merica F and the Repu0lic :orwhich it standsF one >ationunder GodF indivisi0leF withLi0erty and Zustice :or all.• The Ith :old is a tri0ute to its!rmed ForcesF :or it is throughthe !rmed Forces that they pro-tect their country and their :lagagainst all her enemiesF whetherthey 0e :ound within or withoutthe 0oundaries o: their repu0lic.• The 8th :old is a tri0ute to theone who entered into the valleyo: the shadow o: deathF that wemight see the light o: day.• The \th :old is a tri0ute to wom-anhoodF and Mothers. For it has0een through their :aithF theirloveF loyalty and devotion thatthe character o: the men andwomen who have made thiscountry great has 0een molded.• The 1^th :old is a tri0ute to the:atherF :or heF tooF has given hissons and daughters :or thede:ense o: their country sincethey were :irst 0orn.• The 11th :old represents thelower portion o: the seal o: _ing<avid and _ing Solomon andglori:ies in the He0rews eyesF theGod o: !0rahamF ?saac andZaco0.

• The 1Gth :old represents anem0lem o: eternity and glori:iesFin the Christians eyesF God theFatherF the Son and Holy Spirit.• The 1Oth :oldF or when the :lagis completely :oldedF the stars are uppermost reminding them o:their nations mottoF =?n God WeTrust.=

!:ter the :lag is completely:olded and tuc7ed inF it ta7es onthe appearance o: a coc7ed hatFever reminding us o: the soldierswho served under GeneralGeorge WashingtonF and theSailors and Marines who servedunder Captain Zohn Paul ZonesFwho were :ollowed 0y their com-rades and shipmates in the !rmedForces o: the Lnited StatesF pre-serving :or them the rightsF privi-leges and :reedoms they enaoytoday. There are some traditionsand ways o: doing things thathave deep meaning. ?n the:utureF you=ll see :lags :olded andnow you will 7now why.

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Sick and tired.Trouble on the 3ob. No 3ob.Trouble at home. Homeless.Trouble in your love life. Want alove life. Too skinny. Too fat. Tooold. Not old enough. Sad. Angry.Worried. Fearful. Trouble withthe children. Wish you had chil-dren. The list can go on and on.There will ALWAYS be some-thing to drain us, something todarken our day. Yet I hasten tointer3ect, IF We Let It. Yes dear

reader, you do have some controlover how deep into the abyss youare willing to fall and how longyou will wallow in the murkydepth’s of disappointments. Oh Iknow it seems that these eventshave full sway, but it is often thesmoke and broken mirrors of ouremotions. I come to this tablewith a fair share of violin musicmyself. I understand loss, disap-pointments, fear, worry, longing,conflict, death of loved ones anddreams. I have experienced themall (sometimes a few in oneday).KThat’s LifeL (as the oldsong says). So what nowM Whatdo you do when all seems to beupside down or darkM What doyou do when you see no way outMWhat do you do when you’vedone all you can and things getworseM

INm glad you asked:1. Don’t rush to do anything.Emotions often cause us to has-ten when waiting is best. It takescourage to wait. Be brave, wait.While you wait, get valid infor-mation. Try checking out a bookon the sub3ect or several sitesonline. Ask another doctor, con-tractor, teacher, pastor or expert.Be informed. Ignorance is notbliss, it’s stupid.2. Realize that happiness and 3oyare two different places. You maynot feel happy but you can stillhave 3oy in your life. Broadenyour emotional vision andthoughts to those things that areright in your world, regardless tohow small they may seem at thetime.3.Let the sunshine in. Get out-doors (even if only on the Naturechannel), open those blinds, sing,laugh, do something nice forsomeone else. Ruined expecta-tions and dashed dreams are self-ish, they want ALL your atten-tion. Force yourself to see thesunny side of life.4. Understand that bad thingshappen. You are not alone. Getinto a support group. Talk. Don’tshut people out. KThis too shallpass.L EVERY problem has anexpiration date on it. \ust likethere were good times before theproblem, there will after (or evenduring) the problem.5.Can’t feel happyM Try feelinggrateful!! Count your blessings,write a list of even the tiniestthings that are going right. Learnto celebrate in a storm and dancein the dark. Oh, I know, it takespractice. Trust me, I know.6. Lastly, I leave you with thewords of my dearly departedmother, KSilver and Gold have Inone, but that which I have, giveI unto you. I recommend \esus.L\ust a little talk with \esus makesit right.

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Several events will take place in August including our KfurrstLannual Bark for Life! Yes, our furry friends get cancer too! Thisevent is sponsored by Rockingham County Relay for Life and willbe fun for the whole b extended b family! It will take place onSaturday, August 28th at Stoneville Ball Park in Stoneville, NC.Registration begins at 8:30 . The canine Relay begins at 10:00, afteropening ceremonies. Anyone is encouraged to walk with us anden3oy the festivities b with or without a dog! There will be games andcontests including prizes for longest and shortest tail, biggest ears,owner look-alikes and dogs that traveled the farthest! A water stationand pool will be provided for canine participants. Each registereddog will receive a bandana which matches a Bark for Life shirt theirperson can buy. Pictures with your pet can also be purchased. Foodwill be plentiful b provided by Siuealing Pig Barbecue for a dona-tion. Other pet friendly vendors will be on hand. Various rescuegroups will have dogs available for adoption and we will have lotsof human and canine entertainment. Tribute stakes may also be pur-chased for d5 each. These will line the track and will have a specialhuman or paw print to memorialize someone who has or is battlingcancer.

Please ask your friends for donations and encourage them tocome out and 3oin us in this walk to stomp out cancer! Prizes and tro-phies will be awarded to the three dogs who raise the most moneyfor the American Cancer Society!

For more information, or to register, go towww.relayforlife.org/barkrockinghamnc or call 336-548-1974 andleave a message. We can defeat cancer together!

C"&+/ S-#33/"S *S%S 1# " &'1#"+*-&#'On August 3, 2004 Floyd Lee K\imL Wilsonwas fatally shot while at his residence onPenny Lane in Reidsville. He was 64 and inpoor health when unknown person(s) forceful-ly entered his home and murdered him.

Lt. Tammy Howell continues to investi-gate this case in an effort to find the person(s)responsible for this death. If anyone has anyinformation, please call Lt. Howell at 634-3238, or Crime Stoppers for a reward up tod1,000. The family of Mr. Wilson also offers areward.

4#*"5 6/0C#+/S ' / 6 +/+4/"-$)1-OR1H b At the \uly 13 meeting of the RockinghamCommunity College Board of Trustees, the oath of office was admin-istered to new board member, \anice Richardson Tate. Appointed bythe Rockingham County Board of Commissioners, Tate replacesGarland Rakestraw of Stoneville, who retired from the board effec-tive \une 30. Tate’s duties began \uly 1.

A retired business teacher and career development coordinatorfrom Madison-Mayodan High School and then McMichael HighSchool, Tate has many years of community service. She will contin-ue her service as Mayor Pro-Tem on the Madison Board ofAldermanan, a position she also held from 2003-05. She has servedon the Rockingham County Solid Waste Commission and on theoversight committee for the proposed Madison-Mayodan library.Volunteer service through her church includes working with Mealson Wheels and, through Kids Hope, mentoring a student at DillardElementary for over two years. She lives in Madison with her hus-band, Forrest Tate.

KI’m honored to be serving as a trustee of RCC,L said Tate. KIam excited to be succeeding Garland Rakestraw and I hope I can fol-low in his footsteps. He was a marvelous asset to college.L

S-,5/'-S /*"' *C*5/+&C 0&S-&'(-$)1-OR1H b Rockingham Community College announcesthose named to the summer semester 2010 President’s List andDean’s List. To iualify for the Presidentls List, students must beenrolled full-time (12 or more credit hours) and maintain a 4.0grade-point average.

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SEPTEMBER 2010 EDEN’S OWN / COUNTY STAR, PAGE 17 !

Local professional and busi-nesses have helped replace all but108 of the old MHS Duane BestAuditorium downstairs seats@LetAs give a donor-shove forCremovalD in September. LetAsgetAer done@

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WENTWORTH ) Onceagain, Rockingham CommunityCollege administrators lost hopeof receiving a Student SupportServices grant in 2008 throughthe Federal Trio Program becausethe U.S. Department ofEducation suspended considera-tion of such grants. Collegeadministrators had tried to obtainthe grant in previous years butwere not successful, primarilybecause the nature of the grantmakes it difficult for Lnewcom-ersM to be funded: those who pre-viously received funding are typ-ically re-awarded the grant beforenew applicants are considered.

In mid-December 2009, theDepartment of Education endedthe suspension. RCC administerswaited to hear, but as spring woreon and summer came, they decid-ed they had been denied.

Then it became August and acall came in. RCC’s proposalwas approved. They were beingawarded $220,000 per year forfive years, with that amountedadTusted upward each year, ifnecessary, for the cost of living.Administrators were ecstatic.LThis grant gives us the potentialto build upon RCC’s emphasis in

recent years of identifying stu-dents with particular academicand related challenges,M said Dr.Bob Lowdermilk, vice presidentfor student development. LIt willenable us to provide program-ming and services that will con-tribute to their success.MStudent Support Services grantstarget low-income, low-incomeand first-generation, and disabledstudents. Low-income studentswho are first-generation and dis-abled students must have acade-mic needs.

According to RCC’sInstitutional Research andPlanning Director, DaveSmathers, services providedthrough the grant can be offeredto 140 students each year. Theseservices may include instructionin basic study skills, tutorial ser-

vices, counseling, a wide varietyof assistance when applying forenrollment at four-year institu-tions or in professional programs,guidance on career options, men-toring and special services forstudents with limited Englishproficiency, and grant aid.

LWe have the potential tofurther enhance the experiencefor a designated group of stu-dents,M said Lowdermilk. LFall2010 will primarily be designatedfor refining our plans and for tak-ing the initial steps in its imple-mentation. We plan to reviewpractices and procedures thathave proven to be successfulelsewhere as we work towardimplementation of the proTect atRCC.M

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In addition to various formsof community and church ser-vice, the new members bring awide variety of work experience.Boothe is brewery controller withMillerCoors, Alston, Foster, Huxand Smith are all retired educa-tors. Wright is health servicesmanager with MillerCoors,\ohnson is a pastor, and Berger isa district attorney.

LWe are thrilled with thebroad experience and years ofcommunity service these individ-uals bring to our board,M saidGaye Clifton, foundation direc-tor.

Often holding offices in theorgani^ations in which they areinvolved, their individual com-munity service includes:Alston - Annie Penn HospitalAuxiliary board, Alpha DeltaKappa `honorary sorority for

educatorsab a volunteer withAnnie Penn Hospital, the FreeClinic of Reidsville & Vicinity,Monroeton Elementary Schooland Salvation Army.Berger ) North CarolinaConference of District Attorneys,Rockingham County Businessand Technology Center, and\uvenile Crime PreventionCouncilb volunteer with Boys &Girls Club of Eden.Boothe ) Eden Chamber ofCommerce, Boys and Girls Club,Rockingham County UnitedWay, Rockingham CountyEducation Foundation.

Foster - Floral Garden Cluband Reidsville Federation ofWoman’s Clubb instrumental instarting the Wentworth Carnivalba volunteer with Meals onWheels and the Salvation Army.

Hux - Rockingham CountyHigh School faculty advisorycommittee, regent with theDaughters of the AmericanRevolutionb a volunteer with theFree Clinic of Reidsville &Vicinity where she earned thePaul A. Mabe award, theDiabetes Neighborhood Fundcanvas, United Way ofRockingham County, and theRockingham County RetiredTeachers Association.

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\oyce - Library Trustees forRockingham County, WesternFriends of the Libraryb a volun-teer with community senior citi-^ens group, Boy Scouts ofAmerica, parent/teacher associa-tions, and the Susan G. KomenRace for the Cure.

Smith ) National EducationAssociation, North CarolinaRetired Government Employeesbvolunteer with CommunitySenior Citi^ens Group.

Wright ) Wake ForestOccupational Health AdvisoryBoard, Boy Scouts of Americacommittee secretary for troops600 and 126, Center UnitedMethodist Church YouthCouncil, North Guilford HighSchool PTSA senior parent co-chair, Wayne State UniversityAlumni Association presidentb avolunteer with North GuilfordHigh School PTSA and Susan G.Komen Race for the Cure.

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Eden, NC is one of eleven munic-ipalities in North Carolina thathave been awarded grants to pro-mote active lifestyles in theircommunities and influence statepolicy as it relates to physicalactivity and health. The grantswere awarded by the N.C.Division of Public Health’sPhysical Activity and NutritionBranch as part of its BuiltEnvironment Policy InitiativeGrants Program.

Funding for this initiativecomes from the AmericanRecovery and Reinvestment Act(ARRA) award to NorthCarolina. Eden will receive$24,999 as well as technicalassistance and access to multipletraining events to improve theirknowledge and skills in health,policy, advocacy and media.Funds will be awarded over a 15-month period.

A new CDC report showsthat more than 29 percent ofNorth Carolina adults considerthemselves obese. Data showsthat nine states had an obesityrate of 30 percent or higher in2009 – an increase over zerostates in 2000 and three states in2005.

Eden will help pave the wayto healthier living by informingstate level policy on physicalactivity and the built environ-ment (bike lanes, greenways,pedestrian crossings, sidewalks,trails, playgrounds etc). Selectedcommunities will help to identifykey policy barriers and gapsbased upon their experience withpolicy in the overlapping areas oftransportation, environment,commerce and health.

The work of the communi-ties will help form an action planto improve policies within NorthCarolina government that pro-mote healthy environments andactive lifestyles in NorthCarolina communities.

“We are excited to receivethis funding and to continue pro-moting the healthy lifestyles ofour citizens,” said Kelly Stultz,Director of Planning &Inspections.

The Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention has fund-ed the Built Environment PolicyInitiative Grants Program as partof the “State SupplementalFunding for HealthyCommunities, Tobacco Control,Diabetes Prevention and Control,and Behavioral Risk FactorSurveillance System.”

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these communities supports EatSmart, Move More NorthCarolina, a statewide movement

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Canady, Tonja Carter, KristenBranch, Jennifer Miller,Melissa Page, Vicky Butchee,Katey Thompson, MarcusTinsley, Daniel Caudle, KyleTilley, Brittany Long, PaigeSouthard, James Strader, AprilBroadnax, Sharon Farmer,Shirley Carver, Brent Rogers,Randy Dockery, Gary Hudson,Rachael Moore, Seth Childrey,Ann Grogan Sheila Webb,Ashley Thornton, David Harris,Tracy Shreve, Kathy Davis,Jessica Frederick, Katy Pruitt,Amanda Paschal, BrittishWatlington, Erika Davis,Suzanne Schmutz, DedraFountaine, Laurie Wagoner,John Roberts, Elizabeth Webb,Crystal Crump, Ethan Alcorn,Brittany Thompson, JeremyRevis, Michael Rorrer,Kawanna Lee, Joshua Roberts,Brittney Williams, Jodi Gaglio,Lauren Fields, ChristopherWalker, Savannah Sloop,Michele Hawkins, BrookeTurley, Tonika Watlington,Stacy Cooper, Lauren Manley,Ashley Dickerson, AmandaMabe, Tammy Greene, DoloresPegram, Tonya Thomas,Cassandra Crumpton, MarkApple, Tameika Nicholson,Callie Haskins, Michael Pass,Alex Sharp, James Turner,Heather Barber, Ashley Ware,Kristen Johnson, MichaelJarrell, Jr., Austin Tilley.Ruffin – Michael Fuller, LanaShivley, Bridget Stophel,Steven Pegram, Alice Gaines,Micah Paschal.Sandy Ridge – Maggie Hassan,Cassie White, Leanna Boles.Sanford – Jon DiGregorio.Stokesdale – Chelsea Holcomb,Tamatha Ellis, Angela Biggs,Erin Pacheco.Stoneville – Jessica Harris,Jonathan Jones, Daniel Webb,David Vanderwerf, RebeccaBrown, Jamie Silva, WendyWhite, Kathryn Church,Courtney Burroughs, RobertWhite, Brittanie Hewitt, ClintJackson, Marissa Armstrong,Robert Paquin, Jr.Summerfield - JamesMcCollum, Santina Pfohl.Tobaccoville – Brandon Hunter.Walnut Cove – Katherine Sides.Yanceyville – Kwanisha James,Jeff Mercer.

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Webb, Eden Brewery VP Sr. Administrative Assistant (left)looks on. MillerCoors is committed to improving the livesof adults in the Rockingham County area, especially those

who need reading, writing, and basic math skills. TheRockingham County Literacy Project provides these skillsto those who need and want them by working with volun-

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If you’ve had a child gothrough an Eden elementaryschool in recent years, chancesare you’ve heard them mentionSgt. Shelton. They would bereferring to Sam Shelton – theever popular DARE instructor forEden’s schools. Shelton has beena fixture in our elementaryschools for years – educatingfifth-graders about the dangers ofdrugs.

Sheltonhas beenwith EdenPD for 16years andhas hadm a n yassignmentsas a policeofficer. Nowhe’s part ofthe police department’s adminis-trative team and has duties rang-ing from grant writer to back-ground investigator to instructor.In addition to teaching DARE,Shelton goes into the communityto instruct Eden residents aboutstaying safe in their neighbor-hoods and businesses.

Born in Portsmouth, Va.,Shelton has lived in Eden formany years. He likes its sense ofcommunity with people eagerand willing to help each other. Heis happy that his job enables him

to help Eden “remain the won-derful place I grew up in.”

When he’s off duty, Sheltonenjoys spending time with hisfamily. He is married to Kathyand has one daughter, Rebekah.He also enjoys fishing and col-lecting 70s memorabilia.

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federal programs will helpfarmers lower energy costs,launch renewable energy pro-jects, implement value-addedproduction and develop othersources of farm income. Overthe next year, they are expectedto provide grants for up to1,500 farm projects and energyefficiency training for an addi-tional 2,400 farmers.

"This initiative builds onthe legacy of innovation inNorth Carolina's family farms,and it is another step forward inour JobsNOW economic recov-ery efforts," Perdue said inmaking the announcement atthe N.C. Rural EconomicDevelopment Center.

The programs are operatedby USDA's Office of RuralDevelopment, the NorthCarolina Farm Bureau, theRural Advancement FoundationInternational-USA and N.C.MarketReady, a project of theN.C. Cooperative ExtensionService.

Funding is provided bystate and federal appropriationsand the N.C. Tobacco TrustFund Commission. The RuralCenter is coordinating the part-nership of the programs andadministering the state appro-priation through its AgriculturalAdvancement Consortium.

Applications are availablenow for:

Rural Energy for AmericaProgram. Administered by theUSDA Office of RuralDevelopment, REAP grants andguaranteed loans help farmers,ranchers and rural small busi-nesses with energy efficiencyimprovements and renewableenergy projects.

Value-Added ProducerGrants. These USDA-RuralDevelopment grants help farm-ers produce and market value-added agricultural products.

Farm Energy EfficiencyProject. The N.C. Farm Bureauproject provides low-cost ener-gy audits and grants to helpfarmers boost energy efficiency.The energy audits and grantsmay be used to fulfill require-ments of USDA's REAP pro-gram.

Tobacco CommunitiesReinvestment Fund. A programof the Rural AdvancementFoundation International-USA,the fund offers cost share grantsto help farmers develop newsources of income.

N.C. Value-Added CostShare Program. Administeredby N.C. MarketReady and theN.C. Agricultural Foundation,the program provides assistancewith grantwriting, feasibilityassessment, matching funds andequipment to help farmersimplement value-added produc-tion. The assistance may beused in applying for the USDAValue-Added Producer Grants.

Agricultural organizationswill be reaching out to farmersstatewide to share details of theprograms.

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2010 CANDIDATES (General Election)*Incumbents

OFFICE NAME ON BALLOT PARTYState Senator - 26th (1 Seat) Philip E. (Phil) Berger* RepN.C. House of Representatives - 65th (1 Seat)

Nelson Cole* DemBert Jones Una

N.C. House of Representatives - 91st (1 Seat)Edward E. Gambill DemBryan Holloway* Rep

County Commissioners (2 Seats)Keith (Zero) Mabe RepBobby R. Stanley* Dem

(Republican Party's Choice to Fill Vacancy 7-29-10)Craig Travis RepGuerrant Tredway Dem

Sheriff (1 Seat) Sam Page* RepBryan K. Wallace Dem

District Attorney - 17A (1 Seat) Philip E. Berger, Jr.* RepClerk of Court (1 Seat) J. Mark Pegram* Dem

As a law enforcement officer, Bryan Wallace has fought crime in Rockingham County for more than three decades.

“As your Sheriff, I will crack down on crime in Rockingham County,just like I did as a deputy and an investigator with the District

Attorney’s Office. No one will work harder to put drug dealers, domestic violence offenders and violent criminal behind bars.

I’ll do everything I can to protect our children, families and property in Rockingham county. Like so many other residents,

I have a family to protect, too.”

Byran’s fight against crime has taken him all over our community and state. “As your Sheriff, I will be accessible to the citizens.

Hands on and responsible for the operation of the Sheriff’s Office.Transparent and conservative with all money spent by the Sheriff’s Office.

EXPERIENCE• North Carolina Advance Certification• Retired Deputy, Rockingham County

• Certified Law Enforcement Instructor• Certified Fire Fighter Level II

• Leader in Forensic Investigations and Techniques• Trained in Bio-Terrorism / Haz-Mat Response

• FBI Basic / Advanced Fingerprint Identification• S.W.A.T. trained

• Member of Kings Highway Christian Church

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Eden firefighters will forgo theirusual uniform shirts in favor of aT-shirt that reads “Eden FireDepartment Supports CancerAwareness.” These shirts havebeen purchased at no cost to thetaxpayers. Extra shirts will bemade for Eden residents to showtheir support for the firefightersand cancer awareness. The dona-tion to receive a shirt is $10, halfof that goes to the local chapterof the American Cancer Societywhile half is used to cover thecost of the shirt itself. The dona-tion is tax-deductible with areceipt available. FirefighterCharlie Johnson at 623-1022.

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EDEN’S OWN JOURNAL

In August the Eden FireDepartment promoted severalfirefighters to new positons.Opening remarkes ans swearingin of officers was performed byMayor Pro Tem Wayne Tuggle.

Neil Chaney was sworn in asLieutnenat and had his badgepinned on him by his wife Amy. Neil Chaney has been a residentof Eden since birth. He graduat-ed from Morehead High Schoolin 1998. He is the son of Jerryand Sandra Chaney and Sarahand Curtis Pierce. Neil is mar-ried to his lovely wife Amy andthey have a cherished dog namedMarcy.

Neil has been with the EdenFire Department since 1999 andwith several local rural depart-ments over the years. Three ofthe years he spent volunteeringwere for the City of Eden. In2002, Neil joined the ranks as adaytime firefighter. In 2006, hewas offered a full-time position.

Neil enjoys working withthe local Safe Kids RockinghamCounty Coalition where heserves as vice chair and as theEden Fire Department represen-tative. J a m e sSlaughter was sworn in and hadhis badge pinned on him by hiswife LeighAnn.James Slaughter is a native of

Eden and a 1995 graduate ofMorehead High School. He isthe son of Steve and TeresaSlaughter and Shannon Perdue.James is married to LeighAnn.His family also includes his sisterJeannie, nephew Drew and nieceKatie.

James has served as a full-time fireman for the city for 8years and has 13 years of experi-ence as a volunteer fireman. Heis a member of both Draper andLeaksville fire departments.

James attends WaysideBaptist Church in Ridgeway.

Todd Harden was sworn inas Deputy Chief and pinned byhis mother Judy Harden.

Todd Harden is the son ofPaul and Judy Harden. He hasone child, Blake. Todd is a 1987graduate of Morehead HighSchool.In 1989, Todd became a volun-

teer for the Eden FireDepartment. He served 4 yearsas assistant fire chief for theSpray Volunteer FireDepartment. He became a full-time fireman in 2000 when hewent to work for the ReidsvilleFire Department. In 2003, Toddcame to work in Eden as a full-time fireman.

Todd is a member ofFellowship Baptist Church.

The Oath of Office toTommy Underwood, Sr as EdenFire Chief was held as was andPinning of his badge on him byhis wife Vickie.

Reception Sponsored ByFire Department LadiesAuxiliary

Tommy Underwood is a nativeof Eden (Draper area) and a 1971graduate of Morehead HighSchool. He served 6 years in theNational Guard. He is the son ofGeorge and Eva Underwood. Heis married to Vicki and they havetwo children, Tommy Jr. (who

orks in the police department)and Brooke, and two grandchil-dren, Larissa and Jaylan.

Tommy has 27 years ofexperience as a volunteer firemanand 22 years as a full-time fire-man with the city. He served forthe Draper Volunteer FireDepartment for 19 years, 16 ofthose as chief.

He’s a member of CentralChristian Church. Tommy assist-ed for many years with MoreheadHigh School sports events buthad to discontinue that work in2009 after he developed toomany obligations. He continuesto drive an activity bus for te

school.When he’s not busy at work,

Tommy spends as much time ashe can with his grandchildren.

Reception following hostedby the Fire Department LadiesAuxiliary

LieutenantJames Slaughter

LieutenantNeil Chaney

Tommy Underwood is sworn in as Eden Fire Chief byMayor Pro-Tem Wayne Tuggle on August 12th.

Deputy Fire Chief Todd Harden

PAID FOR BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELECT NELSON COLE

"Nelson Cole Knows Main Street"In times like these, we need a hard-working businessmanfighting for our families. We need a State Representative

who isn't afraid to shake up things in Raleigh.

Nelson Cole is a successful small businessman and retired auto dealer. He built a business from the ground up.

Nelson knows the value of a dollar. He knows our families arehurting and need our help. He knows we must help our

small businesses in these tough times.

Nelson Cole has been an effective lawmaker fighting forRockingham County. Nelson's record is a testament to his leadership and dedication:

• Cut state spending $3 billion - a 12% across-the-board cut instate spending, the largest spending cut in state history, even larger than spending cuts in the Great Depression

• Protected education funding, saving 1,700 teaching jobs across the state

• Invested in small businesses with the Small Business Tax Credit Program

• Fought to bring local jobs right here at home, helping localcompanies access incentive and economic development funds

through the Dept. of Commerce

"This election is about helping local families weather this reces-sion. It's about making sure we take care of small businesses and

it's about making sure our schools are training our children sothey will be competitive in the global job market."

Nelson Cole is fighting for our working families. He's an advo-cate for jobs. He's a leader for our community. He's a voice for

better schools.

Ranked By His Peers As The Most Effective Legislator In The Triad.

RepresentativeNelson Cole

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!ravely Nature Preserve, part of the county5s 6greenway6 SmithRiver Trail system, which was dedicated in April, @AAB. Developedby DRFA and Genry County, with funding from The GarvestFoundation, the JK-acre preserve features two miles of interpretivetrails. Gistoric features include early twentieth-century tobaccobarns and the Furgess Family cemetery, reminders of former ownersof the property.

Industrialist, civic leader, and archaeologist Richard P. !ravely,Nr. owned the property in the late twentieth century and left instruc-tions for its preservation as a wildlife and nature conservancy. Thepreserve now hosts freOuent educational and recreational events forall ages, including day camps, fitness walks, historic presentations,workshops, after-school programs, and geo-caching.

Participants in the outing are asked to bring boat and paddles,life Qackets, lunch and water, to dress in layers of artificial ROuick-dryingS fabric and to sign a waiver.

To reach the !ravely Nature Preserve from T. S. @@A south ofMartinsville, turn east at a traffic light onto Old Sand Road. Crossthe T. S. KB overpass and immediately turn left onto Eggleston FallsRoad. Travel about two miles to the preserve, which is on the left,across from the foot of Old Mill Road.

Outings and meetings of the Dan River Fasin Association areopen to the public without charge.

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SER3ICE BETWEEN M ADISON AND W ENTWORTHMADISON - Consumers and businesses in the area along GighwayJA\ between Wentworth and Madison now have access to broadbandservice through the deployment of CenturyLink_ Gigh-SpeedInternet. This service gives customers a private, direct connection tothe company`s national network, which is designed for consistentbroadband speeds throughout the day.CenturyLink_ Gigh-Speed Internet service offers customers Ouickaccess to online and entertainment services allowing them to down-load movies, stream videos and play online games. WithCenturyLink_ Gigh-Speed Internet service, subscribers can alsocreate up to eight email addresses with significant mailboa storagecapacity, a calendar and address book.bWhile we wait for a decision on our federal broadband stimulusgrant, CenturyLink has continued to deploy DSL broadband inRockingham County,c said Rockingham County Fusiness dTechnology Center eaecutive director Mark Wells. bThey have beenvery supportive of our goal to provide all our citieens and business-es with broadband, and their latest deployments are a prime eaampleof that.c

bWe`re pleased to be able to eapand our network and bringGigh-Speed Internet service to our customers in RockinghamCounty,c said Vice President Lottie Ryans. bWe know how importantreliable broadband service is to our residential and business cus-tomers who live in this area and we are committed to bringing themthe best service at the best prices.c

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finished his career lettering twoyears. While earning a bache-lor`s degree in psychology fromSoutheastern, he served as a vol-unteer assistant coach. Aftergraduating, Nohnson served as thetop assistant coach at two highschools. Ge helped lead FartowGigh School in Florida to thestate championship where theyfinished as state runner-up. AtNorth Forsyth Gigh School theteam finished the season jA-@and then went to the state finalfour which led to a national rank-ing through Faseball America,Collegiate Faseball Magaeine,and Sports Illustrated. Ge alsoserved as head coach at MonacanGigh School in Richmond, Va. aswell as an instructor at theRichmond Faseball AcademySouth.Ge also knows how to physicallybuild athletes. For three years heworked for Lifestyle FamilyFitness, the largest health clubchain in Florida where he held acertification in strength and con-ditioning. Nohnson comes to RCC fromMontreat College where heworked as a pitching coach andrecruiter in the baseball program.Ge has coached as an assistantcoach at Wilkes CommunityCollege and !uilford College.Ge has tapped two assistantcoachesk Todd Nenkins, formerAtlantic Coast Conference pitch-er from Wake Forest Tniversitywho has also served as assistantbaseball coach at North ForsythGigh School and Mt. Tabor GighSchool, and currently owns thePerfect !ame Fatting Center inWinston-Saleml and AdamSpeas, a three-year starter fromMontreat College who recentlygraduated with a degree in psy-chology and spent this summer asan assistant coach with theStatesville Owls in the SouthernCollegiate Faseball League.Nohnson said the first workoutdays for the fall season will beheld Aug. @6. Spring season willbegin in Nanuary.Despite his love of coaching andhis determination to rebuildRCC`s baseball program throughplayers and facility upgrades,Nohnson said his first dedicationis to the student life part of hisnew Qob. In this role, he will beworking with students acrosscampus through various leader-ship and community serviceroles.bFaseball is a huge part of mylife,c he said, bbut it doesn`t

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So come and see Harold or Fosh Gearhart 1or a 1ree estimate.

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Jur4 ConDicts HutchinsonWENTWORTH 9Jerr4 Hutchinson- 41- wasfound guilt4 in RocNingha8Count4 Superior Court thisweeN of Possession of Cocaine-DriDing While I8paired-DriDing While LicenseReDoNed- and Fleeing to EludeArrest. Judge Patrice Hinnantsentenced Hutchinson as anHaSitual Felon to 1..91B?8onths in prison.

On OctoSer .1- .,,@- trooperswith the North Carolina StateHighwa4 Patrol were conduct9ing a license checNpoint onWoolen Store Road. A greenSUV driDen S4 the defendantturned around prior to reachingthe checNpoint- and a trooperactiDated S4 the lights and sirento inDestigate. The defendantthan ran a stop sign and a chasefollowed. Speeds reachedapproxi8atel4 W, 8iles perhour- and the defendant passedother 8otorists on roads8arNed with douSle 4ellowlines. The driDer then stoppedthe Dehicle and atte8pted toflee on foot. Hutchinson threwa Srown pill Sottle containingcracN cocaine on the groundduring the foot chase. TroopersrecoDered the pill Sottle and thedefendant was arrested withoutfurther incident. SBI anal4sisof the Hutchinson’s SloodreDealed that he had operatedthe 8otor Dehicle whilei8paired on cocaine and8ethadone. Hutchinson’s dri9Der’s license was per8anentl4reDoNed S4 NCDMV in 1@@A.

Hutchinson had prior conDic9tions of Assault with a Deadl4weapon on a GoDern8entOfficial \.]- Felon4 Speeding toElude Arrest \.]- Possession ofDrug Paraphernalia- Assault ona Fe8ale \.- Financial CardFraud \.]- and 8ultiple countsof DriDing While LicenseReDoNed and other trafficoffenses.

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Paid for by committee to elect Leonard Pryor for School Board

A 1B^ rise in the 8oteloccupanc4 tax reDenue for theEden Touris8 Depart8ent hasSeen announced for the fiscal4ear .,,@9.,1, which endedJune +,- .,1,. ReDenue exceed9ed _?+-,.4.W1 or 1B.+^ aSoDethe prior 4ear. The reDenue was.W^ oDer the highest 8easuredpreDious 4ear- .,,?9.,,A. Thereare 8an4 contriSutors to the8otel occupanc4 tax. The4include corporate sta4s- specifi9call4 fro8 those doing Susinesswith MillerCoors and Weil9McLain. The DuNe Energ4 GasPowered Pro`ect has created asignificant nu8Ser of 8otel

sta4s. This pro`ect will drawapproxi8atel4 4,,9B,, te8po9rar4 worNers to the cit4 until thenew facilit4 opens in .,1..

Weddings- reunions andsporting eDents also attract 8otelsta4s and suSseauent reDenue. Agroup of golfers traDel fro8Prince Edward Island- Canadaeach April to pla4 in the Edenarea. The4 haDe Seen co8ing toEden for seDeral 4ears andSrought 8ore than 1., golfers in.,1,. bWe could pla4 golf atPinehurst or M4rtle Beach- Sutno one 8aNes us feel 8ore wel9co8e than Eden does-c explainedBoS Fitd- who coordinates the

annual golfing excursion.Eden resident Ron Norwood

hosted the third gathering of fel9low Argus Ca8era collectors atEden Cit4 Hall this 4ear. Theirannual gathering Srings in collec9tors fro8 across the countr4 andoDerseas. The4 continue topatronide Eden Secause of thehospitalit4 the4 experience fro8the cit4 and the Eden Touris8Board.

bEden has so 8an4 things tooffer a Disitor. We haDe so8eDer4 nice acco88odations thatoffer great hospitalit4 and cus9

to8er serDice. This co8SinationNeeps people co8ing SacN 4earafter 4ear-c stated Cind4 Ada8s-Coordinator of Special EDentsand Touris8 for the Cit4 of Eden.bWe haDe tried Der4 hard to 8aNepeople 8ore aware of all thatEden has to offer. Whether it Se awedding in a Seautiful outdoorsetting or a Na4aN excursiondown one of our Seautiful riDers-Eden is the place to Se.c

For 8ore infor8ation on theEden Touris8 Board- contactCind4 Ada8s at ++?9?.+9AAW@ext. +,.1.

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RUFFIN, NC _ Don`t be sur-?rised to hear about large grou?sof ?eo?le getting lost inRockingham County this fall.And to to? it off, they`re going tobe ha*ing fun doing it.

Peo?le from around theregion will be tra*eling to Ruffin,N.C., to get lost in a fi*e-acrecorn maae at Oakha*enPro?erties. The maae, which isdedicated to honor the late AdamPetty and bictory Junction, is thehighlight of se*eral acti*ities forfamilies to ex?erience atOakha*en.

Paul Setliff, of Oakha*enPro?erties, was ser*ing as a ?ub-lic relations re?resentati*e inNASCAR in May 2000 whenAdam Petty lost his life. It`s a daySetliff will not soon forget.

dIt seems hard to belie*e hehas been gone for 10 years,e saidSetliff. dBut his legacy is ali*eand well. Before his death, Adamhad a dream to create a ?lace ofsolitude and ho?e for sick chil-dren. Through bictory Junction,kids are li*ing out his dream. Wewanted to honor Adam and hel?raise money for an amaaing orga-niaation that is touching the li*esof so many great kids.e

The maae design will featureAdam`s likeness and the familiardKee?ing the Dream Ali*ee logo.

With the hel? of ThePum?kin Patch, of BrownsSummit, NC, all ?rofits from on-location ?um?kin sales will bedonated to bictory Junction.

dWe want families to comeand s?end a day in the maae and?urchase a ?um?kin whilethey`re here. What a great way towelcome Fall. Much of the ?ro-ceeds are going to hel? a bunchof deser*ing kids,e said PatienceErgish, owner of Oakha*en

Pro?erties, LLC. Oakha*en`s Corntacular

Ad*enture will o?en Se?t. 1 andremain a*ailable to *isit throughHalloween. The farm is locatedin the Northeast corner ofRockingham County alongHighway 29. With more than1200 acres of rolling hills andfarmland, it is one ofRockingham County`s best ke?tsecrets.

Designed for families of allages, the Corntacular Ad*enturefeatures the corn maae, 30` x 80`hum?ing ?illow, corn cannon, hayrides, Kiddy Train, SandMountain, Rubber Duck racesand many other acti*ities.

bictory Junction is a year-round cam?ing en*ironment forchildren ages six to 16 withchronic medical conditions or

serious illnesses. Founded byKyle and Pattie Petty in honor oftheir son Adam, the cam? islocated in Randleman, NC with asecond location o?ening soon inKansas City, KS. bictoryJunction offers ?rograms for 24disease grou?s and maintainsstrong relationshi?s with 30 ?art-ner hos?itals. bictory Junction`smission is to ?ro*ide life-chang-ing cam?ing ex?eriences that areexciting, fun and em?owering, ina safe and medically-sound en*i-ronment. As a not-for-?rofit orga-niaation, the cam? o?erates sole-ly through the su??ort of gener-ous donors to ?ro*ide this ex?eri-ence at no charge to children andtheir families. For more informa-tion or to donate, *isit www.*ic-toryhunction.org.

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O AKHAVEN A N D VICTO RY JUNCTION G A N G CA M P PAYTRI?UTE TO AD A M PETTY

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Dance Store and MoreBe sure and stop by The DanceStore & More, 655 WashingtonSt., during Riverfest where youwill find 40% off all apparel!Riverfest is September 17th and18th.

Travel ConsultantsSheraton Nassau, Bahamas:Book by Sept 15 for $300 com-panion air credit AND book threenights with 4th night free! Validfor travel Aug 15-Dec. 22; black-out dates apply. Subject to avail-ability. Passport is required. Formore information, please call627-1175 or email [email protected]

King’s ChandelierHouse Cleaning Clearance Saleis on. Sales are on ceiling lights,sconces & table lamps to makeroom for new and exciting mer-chandise. They have a handful ofextreme bargains remaining fromtheir purchase of a closing com-petitor's inventory. And

September is Outdoor LightingMonth! All porch, post & out-door ceiling lights are 15% off -including special orders. Call623-6188 or visit www.chande-lier.com

Eden Therapeutic MassageOwner Kelley Pulliam is happyto announce we are now offeringIntegrative Reflexology sessions.Reflexology is a treatment basedon the theory that our bodies,including organs, glands, andsystems, have reflex points locat-ed on our feet. Using specificpressure on the feet, the therapistcan release blockages around thecorresponding body parts andbring balance and deep relaxationto the body. There are over 7,000nerve endings in each foot. Beengaging with all 14,000 nerveendings the reflexologist canaffect a wide variety of body ele-ments. During the reflexologysession you will be fully clothed,except for your feet, and reclinedon a massage table. Often, thefeeling after a session is one of

deep and profound relaxation.For information contact KelleyPulliam RYT, LMBT #8237 @336-552-5826 or visit the webwww.edenmassage-yoga.com.

Available Downtown PropertyIf you are looking for an excel-lent location to which to moveyour business or start a new busi-ness, 646 Washington Street inthe heart of the Olde LeaksvilleShopping District will be avail-able in early October. This build-ing recently housed a gift shopand would be the perfect locationfor a similar tenant. The front ofthe building will be completelyrenovated within the next thirtydays. Call Mike Dougherty at623-2110 for more information.

Grand Opening/Ribbon Cutting-Mark your calendarsA Grand Opening and ribbon cut-ting will take place at Short Cuts,located at 307 Glovenia St. onWednesday, September 1st at3:00 pm. Please come help uswelcome this new business.

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The Steely Pan Steel Bandfrom Appalachian StateUniversity will perform a concerton Sunday, September 26, 2010at 3:00 p.m. in the R. Duane BestAuditorium at Morehead HighSchool. The Steely Pan SteelBand is a steel drum band madeup of 20 student performers and40 steel drums and percussion.The band tours all over NorthCarolina and the southeast per-forming at civic events, universi-ties, festivals and schools. Theyhave also traveled to Hawaii andperformed on several Caribbeancruises. The band is under thedirection of Dr. Scott Meister,professor of percussion atAppalachian State University.Several Morehead High Schoolgraduates have been members ofthe band. 2010 marks the 25thanniversary of the Steely PanSteel Band.The Steely Pan Steel Band per-forms on steel drums called“pans”, the traditional instrumentof Trinidad and Tobago. Theband plays a variety of musicalstyles from Caribbean topop/rock, classical, sacred andAppalachian mountain music.This concert is the first in a seriesbeing sponsored by the MHS: R.Duane Best Scholarship and

Auditorium Fund. Proceeds fromthe concert will benefit the seatreplacement fund. Upcomingperformances in the fall serieswill include the original drama“Unconditional”, the GreensboroBig Band, Community ChristmasCaroling featuring local elemen-tary school choruses, and PeterMayer, guitarist/vocalist/song-writer and former member ofJimmy Buffet’s band.Tickets for the concert are $10for adults and $5 for students.Tickets may be purchased fromBest Fund Committee membersor they will be available at thedoor.

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Zumba® combines high energy and motivating music with unique moves and combinations thatallows you to dance away your worries. It is based on the principle that a workout should be “FUN” and“EASY TO DO” allowing Zumba® participants to stick to the Zumba® fitness program and achieve long-term health benefits. Zumba® is a “feel-happy” workout that is great for both the body and the mind.In a nutshell:It’s fun . . .the type of exercise that you will WANT to do everyday and feel good about doing it!!It’s different . . . You probably never thought that you would be exercising to this type of music!!It’s effective . . . It is an aerobic workout, which we all know WORKS. But it is morefun—which makes you stick with the program and that will deliver the results!!Only $3.00 Per Class! With NO Commitment!Eden NCZumba® Class ScheduleStarting - Monday September 13, 2010Monday: 6:30—7:30 Instructor: Amy Overman PoeWednesday: 5:00-6:00 Instructor: Amy Overman Poe6:30-7:30 Instructor: Britta YountsSaturday: 9:30am-10:30am Instructor: Britta YountsLocation: Boone Road Community Center, 606 Boone Road, Eden, NCFor more information call: Eden Parks & Rec Dept. at 336-623-2110Amy Overman Poe at 336-447-0269 * Britta Younts at 336-549-9189

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!"er% %ear( ea)* muni)i/alit%and /ri"ate )or/oration 4it* a/ubli) se4er )olle)tion and treat7ment s%stem is as8ed to send in are/ort 9or t*eir /re"ious %ear:sa)ti"ities; <*is is to sta% )urrent4it* t*e t%/es o9 treatment s%s7tems being used( t*e miles o9/i/elines in ser"i)e( and an%/roblems re/orted to t*e state b%eit*er t*e )olle)tion s%stem or t*etreatment /lant o"er t*e last >?mont*s; <*is is a re@uirement b%t*e state 9or t*eir re)ords( but it isalso a 4a% to re/ort to t*e )iti7zens in ea)* )ommunit% 4*att*eir s%stem is li8e and *o4 it *asbeen doing; Man% )itizens still donot understand 4*at *a//ensa9ter t*e% 9lus* or 4*at e99e)tt*e% *a"e on t*e s%stem 4*ent*e% 9lus* t*e 4rong t*ings do4nt*e drain; Wit* /ubli)izing t*eDSe4er Colle)tion S%stemGnnual Her9orman)e Ie/ort(J 4eare gi"ing e"er%one a )*an)e tolearn more; <*is arti)le ser"esonl% as a summar% o9 t*e re/ort(but K urge an%one interested toread t*e re/ort in its entiret% ont*e )it%:s 4eb/age at 444;eden7n);us

!den:s )olle)tion s%stem )on7sists o9 o"er >LM miles o9/i/elines t*at *a"e to be loo8edo"er and maintained regularl%;<*is is done b% a )re4 o9 >N meno"erseen b% Mar8 Oullins; <*ereare /roblems 9rom time to timet*at are out o9 t*eir )ontrol( butt*e% s*ould be )ommended 9ort*eir e99orts in identi9%ing t*e/roblems( res/onding in a @ui)8manner( and ma8ing t*e ne)es7sar% re/airs be9ore an% real dam7age is done to t*e en"ironment;<*e% are t*e ones out in all t%/eso9 4eat*er 4or8ing in 4oodedareas or dodging tra99i) on bus%streets; Puring t*e /ast >?mont*s( t*eir )re4s res/onded toand re/aired NQ /roblems )ausedb% in9lo4 and in9iltration during*ea"% rain9all or sno4 melt; <*e%

also res/onded to and unsto//ed>RL se4er lines t*at 4ere blo)8edb% grease( roots( )olla/sed linesor /a/er /rodu)ts; Kn bet4eenma8ing re/airs( t*e% 4ere able to)lean and ins/e)t >L;MM miles o9se4er mains t*roug*out t*e )it%in an e99ort to /re"ent /roblemsbe9ore t*e% o))urred; <*ere 4erestill o"er9lo4s 9rom t*e )olle)7tion s%stem t*at *ad to bere/aired( but out o9 all t*e /rob7lems( onl% NM )aused o"er9lo4st*at 4ere serious enoug* tore/ort to t*e state;

<*e treatment s%stem 9or t*e/ast %ear )onsisted o9 t4o 4aste74ater treatment /lants; <*e Pr%Cree8 /lant treats u/ to a *al9million gallons a da%; Pue to t*eage o9 t*is /lant and its smallsize( it 4as )losed in Sune; <*e9lo4 is being di"erted to a nearb%/um/ station t*at sends e"er%7t*ing to our Mebane Oridge/lant; Kt )an treat u/ to >N;M mil7lion gallons a da% alt*oug* 4it*t*e loss o9 our industries( onl%a"erages around N million gal7lons a da%; <*is *as been a )*al7lenging %ear 9or t*e /lant *a"ingto ada/t t*e /ro)ess to a mu)*lo4er "olume( but 4it* all o9 ournine em/lo%ees 4or8ing toget*7er( 4e *a"e su))eeded in /rodu)7ing a *ig*er @ualit% e99luent t*ane"er be9ore; Wit* t*at being said(4e did *a"e t*ree di99erentinstan)es 4*ere 4e *ad to re/ortbeing non7)om/liant 9or ourmont*l% re/ort; Tne 4as 9or t*ePr% Cree8 /lant 4*ere 4eeU)eeded our 9lo4 limit due to*ea"% rain9all t*roug*out t*emont*; <*e /lant *andled t*e"olume 4it* no ot*er "iolations(but t*is still *ad to be re/orted;<*e ot*er t4o 4ere 9or t*eMebane Oridge /lant; Tne o9t*ese 4as 9or /V; We get one s*otat t*is a da% and on)e %ou ta8et*e sam/le( %ou *a"e to re/ort4*at %ou get e"en i9 t*e rest o9t*e sam/les are 4ell 4it*in t*e

limits; <*at 4as t*e )ase 9or t*issam/le; Tn)e 4e sa4 t*at t*eresult 4as lo4er t*an our limit(4e )orre)ted t*e /roblem andraised t*e /V ba)8 abo"e t*e lim7its 4it*in t*e *our; <*ere 4ere noot*er instan)es o9 it 9alling belo4t*e limit again; <*e se)ond re/ort4as 9or not )olle)ting and anal%z7ing a sam/le during t*e mont*t*at it 4as re@uired; <*is 4as due

to o/erator error in 9orgetting tota8e t*e sam/le t*at is onl% )ol7le)ted on)e a mont*; Measures4ere ta8en to ensure t*at sam/lesare not missed in t*e 9uture;

<*e Cit% o9 !den em/lo%eesdo all t*at t*e% )an 4it* t*eresour)es a"ailable to t*em toensure t*at t*is )it% is maintained/ro/erl% 9or our )itizens; Man%times t*ere *as to be some

amount o9 )oo/eration bet4eent*e )itizens and our sta99 to 8ee/t*ings running smoot*l%; <*at is4*% 4e are doing all t*at 4e )anto edu)ate t*e /ubli) and 8ee/ allo9 us in9ormed o9 4*at is needed;K9 an%one *as an% @uestions aboutour se4er s%stems( /lease 9eel9ree to )onta)t m% o99i)e at W?Q7>XXR( eUt; >NX;

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