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G I R L S C O U T S - YO U N G E R G I R L B O O K L E T E a c h ye a r, G i r l S c o u t s o f f e r s a yo u n g e r g i r l b o o k l e t . I n 2 0 1 5 , S e l e c t e d p a g e s s h ow n f r o m t h e yo u n g e r g i r l g u i d e . @ Ye l l ow D o g C r e a t i ve

Girl Scouts Can Do Anything!

We’re Girl Scouts and we believe in the power of every girl.

Registration Information ...........................................................4-5 Seasonal Index ..............................................................................6-9

Dollars & Sense: Financial Literacy to come ..................................................................................................

Get Movin’ – Healthy Living

It began over 100 years ago with one woman, Juliette Gordon “Daisy” Low. Today, Girl Scouts continue her vision of building girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place by helping them discover their inner strengths, passions, and talents. And with our fabulous programs and events throughout the year, there’s a chance for every girl to do something amazing.

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Lead On! Leadership to come ..................................................................................................

Expressions: Culture + The Arts to come ..................................................................................................

Follow the Fun with Girl Scouts! Moving at the Speed of Girls At Girl Scouts – North Carolina Coastal Pines, we know that it takes a lot to keep up with girls today. It takes activities and experiences that allow girls to follow the fun, do what they love, and set off on their next big adventure. With Girl Scouts, you can rest easy while she laughs, explores, and discovers that anything is possible!

Escape: Outdoors + Road Trips to come ..................................................................................................

STEM: Science + Technology + Engineering + Math

Not only will she have fun, but so can you!

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Girl Scouts is a great way to spend quality time with your girl having fun, helping her find her passions, and supporting her along her path to success. There are many ways to volunteer from becoming a Troop Co-Leader to a Parent Volunteer to being a Day Camp Director. Become a role model she’ll always remember. Volunteer today!

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It’s a Bug’s Life!

Engineer It!

Use your powers of observation to explore the world of your favorite bug critters, make a “buggy” craft, and much more! Explore some of the world’s smallest inhabitants and work towards your Bugs badge. Workshop is one hour in length; museum admission time is included. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when January 16, 2016 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. where Museum of Life and Science, Durham fee $17 per girl, $17 per adult registration Opening November 18, 2015 / Closing January 4, 2016 Individual/Troop

Join women engineers and students to get a hands-on look into the vast world of engineering! In small groups, you will learn about the design process, do hands-on activities from different fields, and discover what it takes to be an engineer. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when February 20, 2016 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. where NC State University, Wake fee $10 per girl, $4 per adult registration Opening December 16, 2016 / Closing February 8, 2016 Individual/Troop

Product Designer A product is anything developed by one person for another. An innovation is an invention that improves people’s lives in a unique way, like smart phones. Some innovations are new, while others take an existing product and make it better. At this event,discover what it’s like to come up with your own innovative product while working toward the Product Designer badge from the It’s Your Story–Tell It! Journey series. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Juniors when February 13, 2016 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. where Fascinate-U Children’s Museum, Cumberland fee $8 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening December 16, 2015 / Closing February 1, 2016 Individual/Troop

Geocacher Come out to a fun day at the Museum of Life and Science! Find out where you are, where you’re going, and find treasure as you explore cool technology and work toward your Geocacher badge! Workshop is one hour in length; museum admission time is included. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. SELECT ONE SESSION. who Girl Scout Juniors where Museum of Life and Science, Durham fee $17 per girl, $17 per adult registration Opening January 20, 2016 / Closing February 22, 2016 Individual/Troop session 1 March 5, 2016 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. session 2 March 6, 2016 12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

Animal Habitats Overnighter Whooo-who-whooo knows what kind of fun you’ll have as you explore the world of animals overnight at the Museum of Life and Science! Find out as you work toward your Animal Habitats badge from the It’s Your Story–Tell It! Journey series. All adults attending must be registered members and have successfully completed a criminal background check. who Girl Scout Juniors when March 18- 19, 2016 6:00 p.m.-9:00 a.m. where Museum of Life and Science, Durham fee $41 per girl, $21 per adult registration Opening January 20, 2016 / Closing March 7, 2016 Troop Registration

Computer Expert Explore the ins and outs of computers with the experts! Earn the Computer Expert badge from the It’s Your World–Change It! Journey series while working with the professionals of IBM. Discover what’s inside a computer, how it works, and some neat things you can do with computers. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when March 19, 2016 10:00 a.m.-12:45 p.m. where IBM Education Center, Wake fee $5 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening January 20, 2016 / Closing March 7, 2016 Individual/Troop

6901 Pinecrest Road Raleigh, NC 27613

Explore the world of robotics at a workshop made just for Girl Scout Brownies. With the help of LEGO WeDo kits, build an alligator that snaps its mouth shut! Experience high flying fun as you build an airplane with a moving propeller. Discover robotics fields and more! Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when April 9, 2016 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. where Camp Mary Atkinson, Johnston fee $9 per girl, $4 per adult registration Opening February 17, 2016 / Closing March 28, 2016 Individual/Troop

Letterboxer Letterboxing is an amazing adventure game played by people all over the world! Use your curiosity and join in! To play, follow clues to find a hidden box with special items inside. Work toward the Letterboxer badge from the It’s Your Story–Tell It! Journey series. Workshop is one hour in length; museum admission time is included. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. SELECT ONE SESSION. who Girl Scout Brownies

Home Scientist By paying careful attention during experiments, scientists learn new things. Find out where science hides in your home, and carry out your own experiments at this fun hands-on event! Work toward the Home Scientist badge from the It’s Your World– Change It! Journey series. Individually registered girls must attend with an adult. who Girl Scout Brownies when March 12, 2016 10:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. where Fascinate-U Children’s Museum, Cumberland fee $9 per girl, $0 per adult registration Opening January 20, 2016 / Closing February 29, 2016 Individual/Troop

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Can-Do Robotics

session 1 April 16, 2016 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

“Believe in

yourself

session 2 April 17, 2016 12:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. where Museum of Life and Science, Durham fee $17 per girl, $17 per adult registration Opening February 17, 2016 / Closing April 4, 2016 Individual/Troop

and go for it !” - Emma Watson

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Non-Profit Org. US Postage PAID Raleigh, NC Permit #967


DURHAM COUNTY SHERIFF ’S OFFICE ANNUAL REPORT 2014 I designed both the 2014 and 2015 annual report for the Durham C o u n t y S h e r i f f ’s O f f i c e . S e l e c t e d p a g e s s h ow n f r o m b o t h . @ Ye l l ow d o g C r e a t i ve

THE AGENCY

PATROL

The Patrol Division is comprised of four 10-person squads; 24 hour service; provide continual security coverage at the public entrance to the Detention Facility.

Budget

Response time for Priority 1 Calls (in progress, accidents with injury, panic alarms) was eight minutes, twenty-six seconds; response time for all calls was eleven minutes, twenty-nine seconds (additional information from performance measure).

$25,566,250

$5,411,732

Personnel

Staffing

$41,000

Operating

179 Deputies

response time

INVESTIGATIONS

Capital

201 Detention Officers

00:08:26

Clearance rate and UCR data

82 Civilian Employees

Investigators were assigned 792 cases in 2014 and reported an overall clearance rate of 41%.

792 cases assigned in 2014

Uniform Crime Reporting Data

Locations

Main Office 510 South Dillard Street Durham, NC 27701 General Information: (919) 560-0897 Communications Center: (919) 560-0900 Detention Facility 219 South Mangum Street Durham, NC 27701 (919) 560-0961

2

MURDER

0

1

RAPE

2

ROBBERY

11

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

25

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Substations North Station (Training/Recruitment) 11821 U.S.501 North Rougemont, NC 27512 (919) 560-0930 TrainingRecruitment@DurhamSheriff.org

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BURGLARY

467

172

LARCENY

282

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT

46

Unwanted prescription medications can be deposited in drop boxes located in the lobby of the Justice Center and at the North Station

ARSON

0

2015 thru July

35 0

2014

Social Media Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Nextdoor

The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) was created in 1979 as a credentialing authority through the joint efforts of law enforcement’s major executive associations. The purpose of CALEA’s accreditation program is to improve the delivery of public safety services. This is accomplished by maintaining a body of standards developed by public safety initiatives; establishing and administering an accreditation process; and recognizing professional excellence. The Office of the Sheriff received initial accreditation by CALEA in 1998 and was recently reaccredited for the fifth time.

ANNUAL REPORT 2014

ANIMAL SERVICES Rabies Clinic

$10; Open to general public Tuesdays and Thursdays 10AM - 12PM and 2PM - 4PM

CRIME MAPPING

Accreditation

DURHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

The agency continues to provide online crime mapping available to the public through RAIDS Online. The agency bolstered its crime mapping tools with its implementation of ATACRAIDS. This innovative technology analyzes and visualizes crime trends. The analytic information will be provided to deputies in the field, which allows them to make the optimal use of enforcement resources. ATACRAIDS also provides greater information sharing among law enforcement agencies, a vital component of combatting crime in our mobile society. Access online crime mapping >

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2013

CALLS FOR SERVICE

11,766

DETENTION

Office Hours / Location

2014

Monday through Friday 8:30AM - 5PM 3005 Glenn Road, Durham, NC 27704 (919) 560-0630

CALLS FOR SERVICE

13,470

Read more about Animal Services on our website >

PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS

219 STAFFED WITH

EMPLOYEES

The Professional Standards Division conducted twelve internal affairs investigations during the past year. Of these investigations, six were sustained, four were unfounded, and two were not sustained.

HONORS Hometown Hero Deputies of the Year: Corporal Mike Jobe Deputy Jim Fox

BOMB RESPONSE ROBOT GETS AN UPGRADE

201 + 18

With the use of a camera and a robotic arm, a law enforcement operator is able to inspect a hazardous device, manipulate and open packages, and detonate them if necessary.

detention officers

civilians

11,011 number of persons processed at the facility during 2014

Animal Services Officer of the Year: Matthew Craft

DAILY INMATE

POPULATION

514 for 2014

Deputies of the Year: Deputy Justin Gryder Deputy Tisha Jones Detention Civilian of the Year: Jennifer Matteo Law Enforcement Civilian of the Year: Joyce Bailey Detention Officer of the Year: Sergeant Jeffery Hodder Detention Services Division of the Year: Security Law Enforcement Division of the Year: Animal Services

average length of stay for inmates in the Durham County Detention Facility

DAYS

CONNECT WITH US General information: (919) 560-0897 Communications Center: (919) 560-0900 Facebook: facebook.com/DurhamCountySheriffsOffice

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DURHAM COUNTY SHERIFF ’S OFFICE ANNUAL REPORT 2015 @ Ye l l ow d o g C r e a t i ve - R a l e i g h , N C

HONOR DUTY SERVICE

table of contents Message From the Sheriff ............................... 2 Sheriff’s Office Budget .................................... 4 Social Media Engagement ............................... 4 Law Enforcement ............................................. 5

Sheriff’s Office Zones ...................................... 5 Communications Division................................. 5 Medals of Commendation ............................... 6 Pistol Permits .................................................. 6

The Office of

2015 Honorees ................................................ 7 Detention Services .......................................... 7

SHERIFF MIKE ANDREWS

Inside DCDF:

The First Graduate ...................................... 8

Greetings,

STARR Graduation ...................................... 8

Animal Services ............................................... 9

I hope the information provided in the annual report introduces to our agency and makes you aware of our continued daily effort to serve our citizens throughout the community of Durham. Our duties include much more than enforcing laws. Whether tackling recent renovations to the jail kitchen, assisting young inmates with earning their high school diploma, or providing Automated External Defibrillators (AED) for all patrol deputies, we seek to provide the best service to Durham’s residents.

Criminal Investigations .................................. 10 Forensics Unit ................................................ 10 Sheriff’s Anti-Crime & Narcotics Unit ............ 11

The past year has been extremely productive but busy as we meet the ever growing needs of our community. The men and women of this office have taken the bull by the horns, so to speak. While we continue to look at innovative methods to address needs centered on our youth and work to direct change in a positive way, we must also focus on our working and retired population and seek their input and involvement related to issues in their residential neighborhoods. Please take a few minutes to review our recent accomplishments and feel free to contact us if we can be of assistance.

Patrol Unit ..................................................... 11 Search and Recovery Team ............................ 12 Internal Affairs ............................................... 12 Civil Division .................................................. 12 Sex Offender Unit.......................................... 13 Courthouse Security ...................................... 13 Community Service:

SCOPE ..................................................... 14

Sheriff Michael D. Andrews

School Resource Officers ........................... 14 C.H.O.I.C.E.S. ........................................... 15

DURHAM COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE

Hometown Hero ............................................ 15

ANNUAL REPORT 2015

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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS

Uniform Crime Reporting Breakdown - 2015 3

MURDER

2

RAPE

15

ROBBERY

35

AGGRAVATED ASSAULT

380

BURGLARY

283

LARCENY

56 0

MOTOR VEHICLE THEFT ARSON

The Durham County Sheriff’s Office tracks criminal activity in the unincorporated area within the county. The Crime Analysis Unit reports monthly to the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) in compliance with the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) standards. UCR Part I crime data is divided into two primary areas – violent crime and property crime. Violent crimes include Murder, Non-negligent Manslaughter, Rape, Robbery, and Aggravated Assault. Property crimes include Burglary, Larceny, Motor Vehicle Theft, and Arson. UCR Part I crime decreased by seven percent from 2014 to 2015. Investigators were assigned 733 cases in 2015 and reported an overall clearance rate of 39 percent.

$2,034,669 TOTAL VALUE OF STOLEN PROPERTY

79 130 114 16 ARRESTS

CASES ASSIGNED

CASES CLEARED

ONGOING INVESTIGATIONS

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SHERIFF’S ANTI-CRIME AND NARCOTICS UNIT (SACNARC) The Sheriff’s Anti-Crime and Narcotics Unit’s (SACNARC) investigates illegal narcotics and weapons violations within Durham County. The SACNARC Unit utilizes various law enforcement techniques such as covert and technical surveillance, undercover operations, and confidential sources to investigate narcotics and weapons case.

PATROL UNIT Community presence and response times have been essential in impacting the number of reported crimes. The Patrol Division, comprised of four 10-deputy squads, responded to 31,612 calls for service within their 200-mile coverage area with an average response time to all calls of 12 minutes and 45 seconds. The average response time to Priority 1 calls (in progress, traffic crashes with injury, and panic alarms) was eight minutes and 32 seconds. This Division performed 5,500 property checks and conducted 6,246 directed patrols. Deputies also provided 24-hour security coverage at the public entrance of the Detention Facility. The Patrol Division uses ATACRAIDS, a crime analysis software along with a monthly Crime Reduction Initiative report which offers feedback on how each unit addresses property crimes and motor vehicle accident prevention. In 2015, the Patrol Division was equipped with mobile Automated External Defibrillators (AED) and received additional training to save lives during an emergency.

143

FIREARMS REPORTED STOLEN

FORENSICS UNIT

RESPONDED TO

198

CALLS

365

COLLECTED LATENT FINGERPRINTS

CONNECT WITH US DEVELOPED

3,363

General information: (919) 560-0897

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Communications Center: (919) 560-0900

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SELF HELP BROCHURES S e l f H e l p C r e d i t U n i o n h a s r e c e n t l y r e - b ra n d e d a n d I d e s i g n e d s o m e ra c k c a r d s a n d b r o c h u r e s a c c o r d i n g t o t h e s e n ew s t a n d a r d s . @ Ye l l ow d o g C r e a t i ve - R a l e i g h , N C

WHO WE ARE North Carolina | California | Greater Chicago | Florida

Creating and protecting ownership and economic opportunity for all. Self-Help is more than a credit union; we are a community development organization helping families and neighborhoods grow and thrive. Together with our members, borrowers, partners and supporters, we provide fair and affordable financial services; we help renters become homeowners; we help small businesses grow and create jobs; we convert neglected buildings into community assets; and we advocate for responsible lending policies that help all people, especially families with low-to-moderate incomes.

WHAT WE DO 35 years. $7 billion lent. Over 120,000 members Rocio Jimenez (top left) opened her first ever savings account with Self-Help in California. She used Self-Help loans to build her credit and to start her education as a nursing assistant. Nana Manso (top right) got his first loan from Self-Help five years ago to start his Raleigh construction business. Since then, he’s used four more Self-Help loans to expand and hire 20 new employees. Chef Chris Holloway and his wife Jennifer, a nonprofit manager, got a mortgage from Self-Help to buy their Durham home and have more space to raise their two girls.

Self-Help Credit Union • Self-Help Federal Credit Union • Self-Help Ventures Fund • Center for Responsible Lending

Since 1980, the Self-Help family of organizations has grown to include two credit unions, a nonprofit loan fund and a research and policy group.

OUR IMPACT CONSUMER FINANCIAL SERVICES •

Our full-service credit unions serve over 120,000 members online and through branches in North Carolina, California, greater Chicago and Florida.

We offer personal loans, market-rate deposit accounts for people of all incomes, and more.

COMMERCIAL LENDING •

We lend to small and large businesses to create jobs, expand opportunity and contribute to community wealth.

We lend to institutions that help communities thrive – like child care centers, public charter schools, healthy-food providers, solar farms, affordable housing, faith-based organizations, nonprofits and more.

HOME LENDING •

We provide home loans with fair terms and reasonable rates, focusing on low- and moderate-income buyers.

Our secondary market program helps bring affordable mortgages to thousands of homebuyers nationwide.

We support homeowners throughout their mortgages, and work with families facing foreclosure to help them stay in their homes.

North Carolina | California | Greater Chicago | Florida

REAL ESTATE DEVELOPMENT •

We develop commercial real estate that spurs community revitalization and anchors neighborhoods.

We build and rehabilitate affordable housing, especially in neighborhoods hard-hit by foreclosures.

We use green building practices that improve energy efficiency, reduce waste and restore historic buildings.

POLICY AND ADVOCACY •

LOANS & CREDIT CARDS

Through our research and policy arm, the Center for Responsible Lending, we publish groundbreaking research and promote policy solutions that encourage responsible lending, end abusive financial practices and ensure a fair and inclusive financial marketplace. We share our expertise and research to help the financial services field better serve low-income families.

COMMUNITY $7 billion in financing provided.

IMPACT

1980 - 2015 More than

to families, individuals and organizations. We can’t do this work alone.

120,000 credit union members. PLEASE JOIN US

loans to: low-income borrowers people of color

81% 70%

$965 million

43,000 JOBS

$126m solar projects

IN

69,000 SCHOOL

OR CHILD CARE SPACES

$271 million

IN CONSUMER LOANS

VEHICLE LOANS

Mortgages Owning a home is part of the American Dream…and it may be closer than you think. We make loans on all kinds of residential real estate, including manufactured housing, investor properties, and land loans. We also offer mortgage refinancing.

We finance new and used vehicles for work and play including cars, trucks, motorcycles, recreational vehicles and even boats. Talk to one of our loan officers before you visit a dealership. We offer affordable rates to borrowers with strong credit histories, people with imperfect credit and first-time auto borrowers. We also refinance existing vehicle loans.

Home Equity Loans Home equity is the difference between your home’s value and the unpaid amount you still owe. Our home equity loans enable you to convert some of that equity to cash to cover for home repairs, debt consolidation and large, unexpected expenses. The amount you can borrow is based on your credit history and your home’s appraised value. Homes must be owner-occupied single-family residences in NC or VA. (Consult a tax advisor for possible tax benefits.)

AND HELP SUPPORT

ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY 39% 64% FOR ALL. 25%

women distressed areas rural areas

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HOME LOANS

Our flexible underwriting can help you qualify for a loan, even with a low credit score or only a small down payment. And our loans come with low fees and no Private Mortgage Insurance. If you need more than just a cookie-cutter loan, we can help!

First-Time Auto Buyer Ready to purchase your first car? Our experienced loan staff can guide you through your first purchase, and our reasonable pricing and flexible financing options can help you build good credit for future financial success.

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HOME LOANS for

6,600 families

Self-Help’s mission is to create and protect ownership and economic opportunity for all. We do this by providing responsible financial services; lending to individuals, small businesses and nonprofits; developing real estate; and promoting fair financial practices across North Carolina and the nation.

We offer loans that enable our members to purchase a home or vehicle, start a small business, and cover other smaller or unexpected expenses. Our goal is to help our members to meet their financial needs, and we often can provide a loan to those with less established or weaker credit. Need more information or want to apply for a loan?

We offer two kinds of home

Talk to our branch staff, visit our website, or call 800-966-7353

equity financing:

• Our Home Equity Loan is a

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fixed-rate loan for a specified

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amount and up to a 10 year term.

Helping you achieve financial success with fair and affordable financing

112,000 loans

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ABOUT US More than a credit union ... Self-Help is building stronger NC communities. Some members join us for convenient, affordable banking services. Others join to support our mission. All of our members like being part of a credit union that cares. Since 1980, Self-Help Credit Union has helped boost economic opportunity and growth in North Carolina. With 18 branches, we serve 60,000 members. Becoming a Self-Help Credit Union member means access to great financial services while also investing in greater economic opportunities for all.

Building Stronger Communities We also make loans to businesses and nonprofits that strengthen entire communities. We provide financing for:

Offering Fair and Affordable Financial Services Our members enjoy low-cost checking and savings and high-yield certificates of deposit, all with competitive rates, plus online and mobile banking. We offer loans to help members get out of debt and save money, loans to buy a home or car, and a simple, affordable credit card. All of our products are designed to help our members achieve financial stability and success.

• Affordable housing

• Small businesses and nonprofit organizations, including child care centers

• Revitalizing downtowns and historic sites • Stronger schools, healthier foods and greater energy efficiency We practice responsible lending and promote policy solutions that stop abusive financial practices. More than half of our loans go to low-wealth borrowers, people of color and distressed areas. These loans create positive ripple effects that help expand economic opportunities across the state. Nationwide, our commercial lending has created or maintained more than 41,000 jobs.

Asheville 828.255.0809

Laurinburg 910.276.4995

Asheville (South) 828.676.2196

Maiden & Lexington 828.428.9928

Brevard 828.884.8835

Morganton 828.433.7383

Durham 919.683.2000

Old Fort 828.668.7561

Galax, VA 276.238.4637

Roanoke Rapids 252.537.9976

Greensboro 336.545.9916

Rosman 828.877.2153

Hendersonville 828.233.1140

Wilson 252.291.9977

Kinston 252.520.6602

Wilmington 910.791.0140 Windsor 252.794.3242

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800-966-7353

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Creating and protecting ownership and economic opportunity for all

ACCOUNTS

CHECKING ACCOUNTS

INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS (IRAs)

We offer Basic Checking and Premium Checking accounts. Both offer unlimited check-writing and the convenience of a debit card. Low monthly fees are waived under certain conditions, and overdraft protection is also available.

Saving for retirement is important, and we’re here to help. An IRA provides a smart way to save for the future and has tax advantages. Open an account with only $500 and add more funds each year -- plus, earn competitive dividends that help your nest egg grow. We offer both traditional and Roth IRAs.

• Basic Checking: Earn dividends if your average daily balance is over $100. • Premium Checking: Earn a premium dividend and pay no monthly fee if your average daily balance is above $2500.

All Self-Help checking and savings accounts provide: • Competitive interest rates • Funds insured up to $250,000 • Free access to ATMs across the nation • Online banking and bill pay • Mobile banking with check deposit and bill pay

• Higher dividends than regular savings rates • Tax-Advantaged Retirement Savings* • No set-up or annual maintenance fees • Traditional IRA: Contributions may be tax deductible. And taxes on dividends are deferred until retirement. Mandatory withdrawals at age 70½.* • Roth IRA: Contributions are not tax deductible, but dividends accumulate tax-free and remain tax-free upon distribution. There are income limits to be eligible to open a Roth IRA. No mandatory distribution age.* • Early withdrawals subject to penalty

• Free audio banking and e-statements * Consult a tax adviser for more information about IRAs and your specific situation.

Self-Help’s mission is to create and protect ownership and economic opportunity for all. We do this by providing responsible financial services; lending to individuals, small businesses and nonprofits; developing real estate; and promoting fair financial practices across North Carolina and the nation.

Need more information or want to apply for an account? Talk to our branch staff, visit our website, or call 800-966-7353. Not a member yet? Visit our website (www.self-help.org) to learn about eligibility and how to join Self-Help Credit Union. Membership requires maintaining a $5 balance in a Self-Help Credit Union account. This status qualifies you as a member-owner with voting rights at Self-Help Credit Union’s Annual Meeting.

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LT245/70R16 113/110S TL

Oct 2015

13389

35X12.50R18LT 123R TL

Nov 2014

09666

LT245/70R17 119/116S TL

Oct 2015

40855

LT265/70R18 124/121R TL Nov 2014

26470

LT245/75R17 121/118S TL

Oct 2015

12579

LT275/55R20 115/112S TL

Nov 2014

65289

LT255/70R16 120/117S TL Oct 2015

03221

LT275/55R20 115/112S TL

Nov 2014

16681

LT265/65R17 120/117S TL Oct 2015

64811

LT275/60R20 119/116S TL Nov 2014

62023

LT265/70R16 121/118S TL

Oct 2015

12987

37X12.50R17 LT 124R TL

Mar 2015

42347

LT275/65R17 121/118S TL

Oct 2015

17764

LT275/65R20 126/123S TL Mar 2015

97884

LT275/70R16 119/116S TL

Oct 2015

80867

LT275/70R18 125/122R TL Mar 2015

03638

LT285/55R20 117/114T TL Oct 2015

99728

LT285/70R17 121/118R TL

Mar 2015

99926

LT295/75R16 128/125R TL Oct 2015

34102

LT305/70R16 124/121R TL Mar 2015

64746

LT305/55R20 121/118S TL Oct 2015

01547

LT325/65R18 127/124R TL Mar 2015

48785

LT305/65R17 121/118R TL Oct 2015

88423

LT285/65R20 127/124S TL Mar 2015

08017

LT305/65R18 124/121R TL Oct 2015

91644

34X10.50R17 LT 120R TL

Mar 2015

08806

LT315/70R17 121/118S TL

50022

35X12.50R17 LT 121R TL

Mar 2015

70069

LT325/60R20 126/123STL Oct 2015

66255

LT265/70R17 112/109S TL Mar 2015

36312

34X12.50R18LT 121R TL

Oct 2015

76397

LT265/70R17 121/118S TL

Mar 2015

37495

LT255/70R17 121/118S TL

Oct 2015

10598

LT225/75R16 115/112S TL

Apr 2015

03020

LT255/70R18 117/114S TL

Oct 2015

75445

LT235/85R16 120/116S TL Apr 2015

63681

LT265/60R18 119/116S TL Oct 2015

05260

LT265/65R18 122/119R TL Apr 2015

93878

LT215/65R16 103/100S TL Oct 2015

64055

30X9.50R15 LT 104S TL

Oct 2015

95341

LT225/65R17 107/103S TL Oct 2015

69948

31X10.50R15LT 109S TL

Oct 2015

52433

LT245/65R17 111/108S TL

13079

32X11.50R15LT 113R TL

Oct 2015

75389

LT255/55R18 109/105R TL Oct 2015

38370

33X10.50R15LT 114R TL

Oct 2015

99506

LT285/60R18 118/115S TL Oct 2015

37881

33X12.50R15LT 108R TL

Oct 2015

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LONGER TREADLIFE ON- AND OFF-ROAD

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TOUGHER SIDEWALLS

MUD-PHOBIC BARS Improve shoulder cleaning in muddy and soft soils.

SPECIALLY FORMULATED TREAD RUBBER Is optimally blended for superior gravel road endurance.

SERRATED SHOULDER DESIGN Provides greater maneuverability in soft soil and deep snow conditions.

ADVANCED FOOTPRINT SHAPE Distributes stress evenly for longer, more uniform wear.

SIDE BITER LUGS Provide increased mud and rock traction, especially in aired-down driving situations.

STONE EJECTORS Prevent stone retention and drilling.

THICKER, EXTENDED SHOULDER SHIELD Extends down the sidewall to protect the core.

INTERLOCKING TREAD DESIGN Provides tread block stability to resist irregular wear.

ADVANCED DEFLECTION DESIGN Deflects objects from snagging and splitting the sidewall.

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Oct 2015

OUR TOUGHEST ALL-TERRAIN TIRE. EVER. 1

Based on internal subjective mud traction tests using the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO tire in size LT265/70R17. ®

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2 Based on commissioned third-party snow traction tests vs. BFGoodrich® All-Terrain T/A® KO tire in size LT265/70R17

using the ASTM F1805 Test. 3 Based on commissioned third-party gravel endurance tests vs. BFGoodrich® All-Terrain T/A® KO tire in size LT265/70R17. 4 Based on internal wear tests vs. BFGoodrich® All-Terrain T/A® KO tire in size LT265/70R17. 5 Based on internal sidewall splitting tests vs. BFGoodrich® All-Terrain T/A® KO tire in size LT265/70R17. Sidewall splitting

test results were derived from a simulated sidewall aggression-testing machine. Copyright © 2014 MNA, Inc. All rights reserved.

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M I C H E L I N B I G O M A R C H 2 0 1 6 P R O M OT I O N A f t e r c r e a t i n g t h e p r o m o t i o n g ra p h i c f o r M i c h e l i n ’s M a r c h p r o m o t i o n a t B i g O ’s , I a p p l i e d i t t o d i f f e r e n t p r o m o t i o n a l e l e m e n t s , i n c l u d i n g a b r o c h u r e , ra c k c a r d , l e t t e r, a n d s t i c ke r. @ Integer - Des Moines, IA

Offer Terms and Conditions

OFFICIAL REDEMPTION BROCHURE

Offer valid for residents of the United States only who purchase from a participating Big O Tires, LLC, dealer located in the U.S. in the fifty (50) United States or District of Columbia (“U.S.”). Purchase must be completed between 03/16/2015 and 04/05/2015. Limit of one (1) redemption request (one $70 MasterCard® Reward Card) per purchase of four (4) new MICHELIN® passenger or light truck tires. Limit of three (3) redemptions per household. Must be at least 18 years of age or older at the time of purchase to be eligible. All requests must be postmarked or received on or before 05/05/2015. Please allow four (4) to six (6) weeks for delivery of the $70 MasterCard® Reward Card via mail. Sales to Original Equipment manufacturers, fleets, wholesalers, business accounts and purchases for resale are not eligible for this promotion. Original Equipment tires DO NOT qualify. Tampering with, altering or falsifying purchase information constitutes fraud. All decisions made by Michelin (or its authorized representatives) relating to the validity of any submissions are final and binding. This promotion is subject to all federal, state and local laws and regulations. Michelin reserves the right to modify or discontinue this offer, products and/or services at any time for any reason. No cash refunds. Please retain copies of the materials you submit. All requests become the property of Michelin North America, Inc., and will not be returned. Michelin is not responsible for any lost, late, stolen, damaged, misdirected, incomplete, incorrect or illegible mail. No postage-due requests. For questions regarding this promotion, please call 1-866-212-9619 Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. ET. Please reference the 2015 Michelin Big O March Promotion when calling. Offer may not be assigned, traded, sold or combined with any other Michelin offer. THIS OFFER IS NOT VALID WHERE PROHIBITED OR RESTRICTED BY LAW.

MOVE INTO SPRING WITH MORE SALES AND SAVINGS.

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* The Reward Card cannot be reloaded with additional funds, nor can it be used at an ATM. Reward Card expires six (6) months after issuance. For complete terms, conditions and fees, see the Cardholder Agreement in your card package. Reward Card issued by U.S. Bank National Association pursuant to a license from MasterCard International Incorporated. MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated.

via MasterCard Reward Card after submission* when you buy any set of 4 new MICHELIN passenger or light truck tires. ®

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Offer valid March 16 – April 5, 2015. Dear Store Manager, Put consumers on the road to spring savings with Michelin’s March promotion. From March 16 to April 5, 2015, shoppers can get $ 70 via MasterCard Reward Card after submission* when they purchase any set of four new MICHELIN passenger or light truck tires. ®

®

Encourage customers to redeem online at tirerewardcenter.com for faster reward delivery, or have them mail in a redemption form with their proof of purchase.

Copyright © 2015 Michelin North America, Inc. All rights reserved.

New sales tools are enclosed to help get shoppers excited about Michelin’s spring promotion: • Counter card with pocket • Banner • Redemption brochures

MNL95000

To order more brochures, call the Michelin Fulfillment Center at 800-859-0665 (reference code MNL95000). Thanks for your participation!

Joseph Tighe Strategic Account Manager Michelin North America, Inc.

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* Reward Card eligibility is limited to tire purchases from participating dealers only. See redemption form for complete offer details. Offer expires 04/05/2015. Void where prohibited. The Reward Card cannot be reloaded with additional funds, nor can it be used at an ATM. Reward Card expires 6 months after issuance. For complete terms, conditions and fees, see the Cardholder Agreement in your card package. Reward Card issued by U.S. Bank National Association pursuant to a license from MasterCard International Incorporated. MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated.

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Copyright © 2015 Michelin North America, Inc. All rights reserved. The Michelin Man is a registered trademark owned by Michelin North America, Inc.

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Sales associate: Please remove this display on April 5, 2015, when the promotion is complete. • Buy ANY set of 4 new MICHELIN passenger or light truck tires. • Offer valid 03/16/15 – 04/05/15. • Redemption form must be received by 05/05/15.

via MasterCard Reward Card after submission* when you buy any set of 4 new MICHELIN passenger or light truck tires. Offer valid March 16 – April 5, 2015. ®

®

®

Get $70 via MasterCard Reward Card after submission.* ®

* Reward Card eligibility is limited to tire purchases from participating dealers only. See redemption form for complete offer details. Offer expires 04/05/15. Void where prohibited. The Reward Card cannot be reloaded with additional funds, nor can it be used at an ATM. Reward Card expires 6 months after issuance. For complete terms, conditions and fees, see the Cardholder Agreement in your card package. Reward Card issued by U.S. Bank National Association pursuant to a license from MasterCard International Incorporated. MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated.

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Fold Side Flaps Tab B

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Fold in Brochure Pocket Flap Insert Tab A into Slot A Insert Tab B into Slot B

Slot A

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OPEN TODAY! $

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MARCH PROMO KIT

Offer valid March 16 – April 5, 2015.

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BACK

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WEB BANNERS T h e r e we r e a p p r ox i m a t e l y 3 0 d i f f e r e n t s i z e s o f we b b a n n e r s n e e d e d f o r t h e M a r c h p r o m o t i o n . I h a ve i n c l u d e d s a m p l e s o f t h e s m a l l e s t a n d l a r g e s t s i z e s a n d h ow t h e s i z e a f f e c t e d t h e m e s s a g i n g a n d g ra p h i c s . @ Integer - Des Moines, IA

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