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Tri-County bids welcome to our new neighbors Welcome home! Are there two sweeter words? Whether you’ve been gone away for months or just had a long day at the office, “Welcome home” means you’re back among friends. You’re in safe surroundings. Hopefully, you know that feeling of being welcomed home. And hopefully, that’s the feeling you have now that you’ve decided to call the Tri-County area your home. You are now among friendly folks. The people who call Vance, Granville and Warren counties their
home are among the greatest people you’ll ever meet. And opportunities abound for you to find a job or find a place to relax — whatever your desires may be. The advertisers in this Newcomer’s Guide and our staff at The Daily Dispatch want to make your move to Henderson, Oxford, Warrenton, or any of the other smaller communities in our area a smooth process. Therefore, we have attempted to gather for you the vital information you need to get your lights, gas, water and telephone services turned on; to get your
driver’s license; to contact your child’s new school; and do so much more. In this guide, you’ll find information on the history of the community and famous people from our area. We have a list of churches that are eager to welcome you to their congregations. You’ll also find information about health care, cultural opportunities, restaurants and other activities in the Tri-County area. We’ve attempted to cover as much as we could in this space, but don’t forget that part of the excitement of moving to a new area is dis-
covering as much as you can for yourself. If you discover something you think should be included in the next edition of the Newcomer’s Guide, don’t hesitate to let us know. You’ll notice that the advertisers in this guide cover an ever-larger area beyond the Tri-County, including Franklin County and southside Virginia. We thank all of our advertisers for their support of the guide, and we encourage you to support them as the ones who can provide the goods and services you need while making your
home in this area. You’ll run into folks who were born here and have lived here all their lives, others who have just recently moved in, and some who left for a while and have come back. Whether you were born here and are returning or you are arriving for the first time, we invite you to make this your hometown. After you get settled in, we encourage you to get involved and to join us in making our communities even better places to live! Our best to you and yours!
A brief (local) lesson on the history of the area Originally a part of the state of Virginia, the TriCounty area became a part of the state of Carolina when King Charles II of England redefined the state lines in 1665. Granville County was formed in 1746 and named in honor of John Carteret, the Earl of Granville, who owned the Granville District. Today, Granville County is bounded by Vance, Wake, Durham and Person counties, in addition to the state of Virginia. The present land area of the county is 530 square miles and the estimated population in 2009
was 57,639. The first county seat was called Granville Court House, but in 1748, the location became unsatisfactory. It was ordered that the courthouse be located on a branch of the Tar River called Tabb’s Creek. Oxford become the county seat in 1811 and was incorporated in 1816. Warren County was formed in 1779 and named in honor of Joseph Warren, a soldier from Massachusetts who fell while fighting at Bunker Hill. Today, the county is bounded by Northhampton, Halifax, Franklin and Vance counties, in addi-
tion to the state of Virginia. The present land area is 428 square miles and the estimated population in 2009 was 19,425. The act establishing the county specified that the first court be held at the courthouse of Bute. It also provided that subsequent courts were to be held at a place decided upon by the justices of the peace until a courthouse could be erected. Commissioners were named to select a site at the center of the county, purchase land and have the courthouse, prison and the stocks erected. In 1779, another act was
passed establishing Warrenton. This act provided that the courts were to be held at the home of Thomas Christmas until the courthouse was built. Warrenton is the county seat. As the area now known as Vance County prospered in the mid-to-late 1800s, the idea of creating a separate county surfaced. After original legislative efforts to name the new county as “Gilliam” and later as “Dortch” failed, the N.C. General Assembly established Vance County on May 5, 1881. The act directed the county commissioners to
select a site in Henderson for the erection of the courthouse. Vance County was formed from parts of Granville, Warren and Franklin counties. It was named in honor of Zebulon Baird Vance, a member of Congress, governor of North Carolina and a United States senator. Vance County is bounded by Warren, Franklin and Granville counties, along with the state of Virginia. The present land area is 244 square miles and the estimated population in 2009 was 43,056. Henderson is the county seat.
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Some fast facts on our local towns Henderson Henderson is named for Leonard Henderson, who was Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court and son of Judge Richard Henderson, known as the father of the state’s law schools. The current population of Henderson about 16,000.
Kittrell When the railroad was built around 1838, George Kittrell gave the land for the station. He refused the honor of having the station named for himself, but gave the honor to his young son. Kittrell is the resting place of 52 Civil War soldiers from the states of Virginia, North and South Carolina, and Georgia. All of the soldiers buried in the cemetery died at the Kittrell Springs Hotel where they were treated during the war.
Townsville First called Lynesville in recognition of the fact that James Lyne had a store between the railroad and the Episcopal church, Townsville received its current name when the Roanoke railroad was built around 1855. Joseph Townes of Montpelier donated land for the station, which was named in his honor.
Williamsboro The Indians in the area originally named the Wil-
liamsboro area “The Lick,” meaning a good hunting or meeting place. So many hazelnuts were found along a nearby stream bank that it was named “Nutbush” in early colonial records. In 1772, Judge John Williams of Montpelier gave the land to his son-in-law, Col. Robert Burton, who changed the name to Williamsboro in honor of the judge.
Epsom Epsom sits in the southern edge of Vance County on the Vance/Franklin county line. For many years, the area was called Duke’s Store since Simon W. Duke had a store there. The local residents decided to ask that the store be designated as a post office. Other nearby places already had “Duke” in the name, so another name was needed. Talking in the store one day, a local physician noticed a package of Epsom salts on the shelf. “Let’s name it Epsom,” he said, “as the word means ‘healthy,’ and this place is so healthy.”
Oxford Samuel Benton was Granville County’s representative to the State Assembly in 1761 when he purchased 1,000 acres of land and built a plantation home known as “Oxford.” In 1764, the Assembly ordered that the area be known as the county seat and Benton gave one acre of land where the courthouse was to be built. Not until 1811 did the Assembly give
authorization for the county to purchase 50 additional acres around the courthouse from Thomas Littlejohn, and begin to lay out the town and sell lots. The town was incorporated in 1816. The current population of the town is 8,600.
Stovall Stovall is the heart of rural Granville County. The town lies about 10 miles north of Oxford and 10 miles south of Clarksville, Va. Originally called Sassafras Fork, the town was situated along the Seaboard Railroad line. It was named for John W. Stovall who gave the railroad the right-of-way.
Warrenton During the fourth year of the American Revolution, the town of Warrenton was established by the North Carolina Provincial Congress. Warrenton has a rich revolutionary and antebellum history which is well preserved. Many homes have been beautifully restored. The Warrenton Academy was chartered in 1786, the Falkener School for Ladies in 1800, and the Mordecai School in 1809, making Warrenton a hub of early educational activity in the area. The town’s population is 800.
Macon Macon is the smallest incorporated town in Warren County. In the 1880s, the town’s name was changed to
honor Nathaniel Macon, a prominent county native who was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate.
the seaports at Portsmouth, Va., and Norfolk, Va. A former railroad dining car now serves as a railroad museum in the town.
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Norlina, located just south of the Virginia state line, sits on land that was part of a grant to an early John Langford for his service in the Revolutionary War. The town is named for a combination of “North” and “Carolina.” A descendent of Langford sold five acres of land in Norlina to the Richmond, Petersburg and Carolina Railroad for the building of a depot at the juncture of the Seaboard Air Line Railway and the Raleigh-Gaston Railroad. Being a railroad juncture, the town grew rapidly. The population of the town was at its peak just before and during the time of World War II with the railroad playing an important part in the war effort by providing transportation for the troop trains to
The Hawkins family cut Middleburg out of the woods around 1860. The settlement was “middle way” between Raleigh and Weldon, giving the town it’s name.
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Ridgeway Located in Warren County, Ridgeway was named after the ridge followed by the railroad. The town is best known for its cantaloupes, which are honored annually during the Ridgeway Cantaloupe Festival held the third Saturday of July in the heart of downtown Ridgeway. Before the advent of the interstate highway system, the town shipped cantaloupes up and down the East Coast along the busy U.S. 1 corridor.
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Just a few things to know to help you get started Who do I call to get my phone set up? Where do I go to get my gas hooked up? When is trash pick-up? What do we recycle? These are just a few of the questions that face new residents. Here’s a guide to help answer some of the most frequently asked questions:
Telephone service Local telephone service is available through CenturyLink. Anyone wishing to set up a residential phone account may call (252) 977-9011. To set up a business account, call 1-(800) 786-6272. Other important numbers can be found inside the front cover of the local telephone book, which is available for residents new to the area at the Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce, 414 S. Garnett St.
Electrical service In Vance, Granville and Warren counties, Progress Energy provides this utility. Call (800) 452-2777 to request service. No deposit is required if the customer has a good credit record with another utility. If a deposit is required, it is based on an average two months’ bills for the residence. The deposit is refundable, with interest, after 12 months if
all bills are paid on time. Next-day start of service is provided unless construction is required. Wake Electric also provides utilities in some areas of Vance and Granville counties. The company can be reached at (800) 4746300. Parts of Warren County are also served by Halifax Electric Membership Corp. Customers may call the Warren County office for the company at (252) 257-3900.
Water/sewer service To have service connected within the City of Henderson, go to the city’s Water Billing and Collections Office at City Hall, 134 Rose Ave., Henderson. You will need to provide the following information: • One form of picture identification such as a driver’s license, work identification card, etc. • If you rent, a rent deposit receipt and your landlord’s name and address. • Your telephone number. • A $20 non-refundable account set-up fee (this fee will be charged each time you move from one residence to another). In addition, a deposit is required. The cost will vary depending on which type of service you receive. • Your Social Security number. Your water meter will be
read each month. Any collections office personnel will be able to tell you when you can expect your bill. Here’s the contact information for the other town and municipal water/sewer departments in the TriCounty area: • In Oxford, go to the city hall, 300 Williamsboro St., or call (919) 603-1100. • In Warrenton, go to the town hall, 119 E. Market St., or call (252) 257-3315. • In Norlina, go to the town hall at 101 Main St., or call (252) 456-3325. • In Macon, residents who wish to be included in water/sewer district 2 should contact Macon Robertson, county public works director at (252) 257-3645. • In Stovall, call (919) 6934646. • In Middleburg, call (252) 492-6104.
Household trash/ yard waste collection In Vance County, an annual solid waste household user fee is assessed to the owner of each residential unit in Vance County. The revenue generated from these fees is used to pay for the disposal of household trash produced by the residents of Vance County, including the municipalities of Henderson, Kittrell and Middleburg. These fees do not pay for the disposal of
commercial, industrial or institutional waste. All residents of Vance County who have paid the annual solid waste household user fee are allowed to take household trash to any of the manned solid waste convenience centers in Vance County. The county also provides recycling containers for aluminum, cardboard, newspaper, plastic bottles, used motor oil and brown, clear and green glass at these sites. Construction and demolition debris is prohibited. The county further prohibits the disposal of commercial, industrial or institutional waste at any of the manned solid waste convenience centers. Trash pickup is also available. County trash and recycling sites are located at: • Warrenton Road at U.S. 1 Bypass • N.C. 39 North at the old Vance County Landfill • Gun Club Road near the intersection of Dabney Road • Tungsten Mine Road in Townsville • Old Aycock School on Vicksboro Road • North Chavis Road in Kittrell • Drewry, near the Drewry Volunteer Fire Department • Brodie Road near the intersection of County Home Road The sites are open from 7 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday-
Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays. Items can be recycled at any of the manned convenience centers. In Henderson, householdgenerated trash will be collected at curbside on regularly scheduled garbage collection days. Yard trash will be collected one day each week. Special pick ups of yard waste exceeding the city’s regulations can be arranged by contacting the Public Works Department/ Sanitation Office at (252) 431-6116. In Oxford, call (919) 693-8669 for information on waste collection. In Warren County, a number of sites are located throughout the county for garbage collection. Sites are located at Eaton’s Ferry, Warrenton-Ridgeway Road, Afton, Arcola, Five Forks, Macon/Vaughn, Inez, U.S. 1/Wise and Drewry. For hours and more information on public works in Warrenton, call the town hall at (252) 257-3315. Many sites also accept some recyclable items. The county landfill is located off Baltimore Road in Warrenton and is open from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. In Norlina, Warrenton and Macon, garbage collection is provided to residents within the town limits. The town of Middleburg contracts with a private
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waste hauler to provide residential waste disposal services. Curbside pickup is available once a week. All commercial and industrial waste generators must contract with a private hauler for waste collection. In Kittrell, residents are required to take household trash to one of the manned solid waste disposal convenience centers in Vance County. All commercial, industrial and institutional waste generators must contract with a private waste hauler for waste collection.
Gas service Public Service Company of North Carolina (PSNC) is the local provider of natural gas. Contact the company at (877) 776-2427. The company will need your name, address and the date you want service to begin. Try to give the company as much notice as possible. PSNC has a flexible system of establishing credit for its customers. You can establish credit with PSNC if you: • Own the property that will be served or other real estate within the same county. • Can furnish a satisfactory credit report that can be quickly and inexpensively checked. • Ask a PSNC customer with a good credit history to be your guarantor, meaning that person would guarantee the amount of your cash deposit. • Make a cash deposit.
Several area companies also offer propane gas service. Check the yellow pages of the telephone book for a current list of propane companies in the area.
Recycling Henderson residents are urged to recycle in an effort to conserve landfill space and to help ease the burden on natural resources. Recyclables will be collected every other week and all city residents will be provided an 18-gallon recycling bin. Recyclable materials include: • Newspapers and inserts • Glass bottles and jars • Aluminum and metal cans • Plastic soft drink bottles and milk bottles
Internet providers For those seeking Internet access, local companies providing access include: • NCOL: (252) 492-4317 • Vance Net: (252) 430-0058 • Time Warner Cable: (252) 556-6011 • CenturyLink: (866) 2281362 (residential); (800) 786-6272 (business)
License plates When moving to North Carolina from another state, you must register your motor vehicle at the expiration of the time granted by reciprocity agreements between North Carolina and your prior state of residence (usually
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30 days) or when gainful employment is accepted, whichever occurs first. Outof-state residents moving to North Carolina should obtain a North Carolina driver’s license prior to registering a vehicle. To register your motor vehicle, you must furnish the state’s Division of Motor Vehicles with the title (unless the title is in the possession of a lienholder) and a valid registration card from the state of prior registration. All new residents of the state must pay a title fee of $35 and a registration fee of $20 for private passenger automobiles in order to obtain a license plate and validation decals. License plate fees for other types of vehicles are based upon plate classification. When registering a vehicle where the title is held by a lienholder (usually a bank or finance company), you must furnish the lienholder’s name and address. The Division of Motor Vehicles will provide a form to be mailed to the lienholder requesting release of the title for North Carolina registration purposes. All liens must be declared in the order of their priority. After registering your vehicle and paying the appropriate fees at any license plate agency, you will be assisted in applying for a certificate of title, registration plate (validation stickers showing month and year of expiration) and a registra-
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tion card. The registration card must be carried in the vehicle at all times, and the license plate must be displayed as required by law. For vehicle registration purposes, state law requires you to furnish the Division of Motor Vehicles your residential address. You may use a post office box address in addition to the physical location of your residence. In Vance County, the N.C. Motor Vehicle License Plate Agency’s phone number is (252) 438-3528. The office is located at 946-D W. Andrews Ave. In Granville County, the auto registration and license agency is located at 143 Old Warehouse Square in Oxford. The phone number is (919) 6937821. Driver’s license office locations and hours can be obtained by calling (919) 693-6128. Warren County residents must obtain their auto registration and licenses at the Henderson agency. Driver’s licenses can be obtained during limited hours at the Warrenton driver’s license agency. Call (252) 257-2005 for hours and location or use the Henderson office.
Driver’s license Information on how to obtain or renew a North Carolina driver’s license can be found at the local N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles office at 1080 Eastern Blvd. The N.C. Highway Patrol is also located in this building.
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The number for the driver’s license division is (252) 438-8930. New residents have 60 days after establishing residence to obtain a North Carolina license or learner’s permit. A new resident, 18 years or older, applying for a Class C license is required to take the written test, traffic signs recognition test and a driving test (if the examiner deems it necessary). A driver’s handbook to help prepare for the test is available at the local N.C. Department of Motor Vehicles office, which will provide all of the rules and information needed to obtain a new license. You may also register to vote or make changes to your current voter registration while applying for a North Carolina driver’s license.
Voter registration After you have been a resident of the county for 30 days, you may register to vote. In Vance County, you can contact the Board of Elections by telephone at (252) 492-3730, or register in person at 300 S. Garnett St., Henderson. In Granville County, the Board of Elections is located at 120 Williamsboro St., Oxford, (919) 693-2515. In Warren County, you can register at the Board of Elections office at 309 N. Main St. in Warrenton, (252) 257-2114.
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Searching for a new church home
Around here, by the time you’ve met a handful of your new neighbors or coworkers, you’ve probably been invited to a church or asked if you have found a new church home. This is not intended as an intrusion into your beliefs, but is simply one of those things we do around here. Most of us who attend church want any newcomers to know that the doors of our churches are open to them and that we welcome you to share a pew with us. There are several hundred churches of numerous denominations in the Tri-County area. Some are traditional, some contemporary, so if you are looking for a church home,
chances are you will find a perfect fit for your worship needs. Besides being a place of worship, church plays a large part in the lives of members of the congregation. If you are indeed looking for a new church home, following are some tips to help make the process easier: • If someone invites you to their church, chances are they are happy there. It probably also means that the church is active, involved and a welcoming place. Visiting their church or any other is the best way to know if it will be a place of worship for you.
• If you are interested in a particular denomination, call those which fit your preference. The church secretary should be able to provide information on congregation size, time of services, groups that are active within the church, and educational opportunities. • Attend services at different churches, listen to the message, meet the members and find out what they like about the church. Attend a fellowship hour, if it is offered, and get to know some of the members. This is a good time to find out if this is a group in which you will feel comfortable.
The list of Tri-County churches (organized by denomination) on the following pages should help you in your search. Editor’s Note: Every effort is made to publish complete and accurate information on all the churches in the area. Notify the newspaper of any corrections or additions by calling (252) 436-2837.
Adventist Henderson Seventh Day Adventist Church 1101 Roanoke Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-0024
African Methodist Episcopal Zion Taylor’s Chapel AME Zion 106 S. William St. Kittrell, N.C. 27544 (252) 433-0342 Big Zion AME Zion Church 6143 Huntsboro Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 593-1292 Kesler Temple AME Zion Church 426 E. Winder St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-8104 Mount Moriah AME Zion Church
HENDERSON 451 Ruin Creek Road, Ste. 101 (252) 492-9565
Hours of Operation: Monday- Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. (Saturday For Sick Visits Only)
GRANVILLE 1417 College Street, Oxford (919) 693-PEDS (7337)
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. Hour
BUTNER-CREEDMOOR 317 Central Avenue , Butner (919) 528- PEDS (7337)
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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LOUISBURG 216 N. Bickett Blvd. Ste. 3 (919) 496-PEDS (7337)
Hours of Operation: Monday-Friday 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
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5448 Hwy. 158 Business Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-6140 St. Mary AME Zion Church RFD 1 Kittrell, N.C. 27544 (252) 430-0973 St. Paul AME Zion Church 2309 Old County Home Road Henderson, N.C. 27587 (252) 434-0060 or (252) 4562923
Apostolic Fisher of Men Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ 163 Elsie St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-9848 Greater Ransom Way of the Cross Church of Christ 90 S. Lake Lodge Road Ext. Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-1824
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8611 Aaron Creek Church Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 690-0717 Amis Chapel Baptist Church 9198 Amis Chapel Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-3193 Antioch Baptist Church 5046 Antioch Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-4581 Ashley Grove Baptist Church 2425 Nutbush Road Henderson N.C. 27537 (252) 438-8718 Belton Creek Baptist Church 4153 N.C. Hwy. 96 S. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-1727 Bethlehem Baptist Church 1258 Cole Farm Road Warrenton, N.C. (252) 456-3583
Greater Refuge Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ 235 Boothe Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-3750
Big Ruin Creek Baptist Church 16 Big Ruin Creek Ln. Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-3330
Refuge Temple 311 W. Spring St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919)693-2210
Blessed Hope Baptist Church 741 Dabney Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-6186
United Faith Way of the Cross 570 Horner St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 762-0328
Brookston Baptist Church 242 Baptist Church Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-5502
Victorious Kingdom Life Fellowship Ministries 188 Shocco Springs Road Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-9909
Chapel Hill Baptist Church Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 456-4324
Baptist Aaron Creek Baptist Church
Clearview Baptist Church 3485 U.S. 158 Business Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 431-0904 visit clearviewbc.org
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Coley Springs Baptist Church 224 Parktown Road Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-4041 Concord Baptist Church 810 Walter Grissom Road Kittrell, N.C. 27544 (252) 294-6883 Cooks Chapel Baptist Church Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-4450 Davis Chapel Baptist Church RFD 4 Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-9811 Dexter Baptist Church 4549 Chewning Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919)693-1636 Eastside Baptist 1017 Eastern Blvd. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-5904 Fellowship Baptist Church 418 S. Garnett St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-1383 First Baptist Church Granville St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-3669 First Baptist Church 205 W. Winder St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-3172 fbchurch@N.C.ol.net First Baptist Church 300 Washington St. Norlina, N.C. (252) 436-2185 Flat Creek Baptist Church 1135 Stagecoach Road
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Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-9692 Fork Chapel Baptist Church 311 Richardson Road Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-4251 Gospel Baptist Church 305 Old Warrenton Road Norlina, N.C. (252) 456-3348 Grace Missionary Baptist Church 1625 US 1 Hwy. S. Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 430-0205 Greenwood Baptist Church 1625 US 1 Hwy. S. Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 430-0205 Greenwood Baptist Church 1175 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-1551 or 257-2503 Hardy Grove Baptist Church Stovall Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-2644 Harriett Baptist Church 935 S. Carolina Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-0494 Hillcrest Baptist Church 1238 Debnam Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 Huntsville Baptist Church 6160 Hwy. 96 N. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-7008 Ilong Baptist Church 4043 Fairport Road Kittrell, N.C. 27544 (252) 693-6441 Jerusalem Baptist Church
904 Lickskillet Road Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-1254 Jonathan Creek Baptist Church 9200 Cornwall Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-2325 Jones Chapel Baptist Church 339 Jones Chapel Road Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 492-6738 Jordan Chapel Baptist Church 1926 Alert Road Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 430-7482 Joy in the Lord Baptist Church 880 Rock Mill Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-6332 Kittrell First Baptist Church 1380 N. Chavis Road Kittrell, N.C. 27544 (252) 431-0066 Locust Grove Baptist Church 386 Paschall Station Norlina, N.C. (252) 456-3634 Macon Second Baptist Church 299 Old Macon Hwy. Warrenton, N.C. (252) 257-5570 Michael Creek Baptist Church 7683 John Penn Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-7071 Mitchell Baptist Church Lake View Road Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-2325 or 438-3712 e-mail: cchavis@bop.gov
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Morning Star Baptist Church 411 Roxboro Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-1527 Mt. Calvary Deliverance Cathedral 231 Lanier St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-6905 Mt. Zion Baptist Church 648 Harristown Road
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Warrenton, N.C. (252) 257-2112
Oxford, N.C. (919)693-2094
Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-8311
Mountain Creek Baptist Church 2187 Mountain Creek Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 690-1994
New Beginning Ministries Baptist Church 8139 N.C. 39 Hwy. S. Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-2412
New Bethel Baptist Church 613 East Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-6887
Mountain Spring Baptist Church 4550 Culbreth Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-2331
New Bethel Baptist Church 874 Waviely Thompson Road Warrenton, N.C. (252) 257-1833
Mt. Zion Baptist Church 1171 N.C. 158 Hwy.
New Bethel Baptist Church 1238 New Bethel Church Road
New Life Fellowship Baptist Church 110 Gilliam St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 603-0272
New Corinth Baptist Church RFD 1 Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-8249 New Hope Granville Church 5643 Old Roxboro Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-2377
New Light Baptist Church 825 Goshen St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-2167 New Sandy Creek Baptist Church 1699 Weldon’s Mill Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-6000 nscbaptist.org
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Tuesday 10:00 am Clearview Women in Prayer Wednesday 6:00 pm Choir Practice 7:00 pm Kids’ Club, Adult Bible Study, Youth Fellowship & Bible Study (ILLUMINATE) Thursday 6:00 pm Praise Team Practice
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Sunday 8:15 Service 9:00am amTraditional Prayer Time (Nursery Children’s 9:30 am and Sunday School Church Provided) 10:45 am Worship Service 9:30 am(Nursery/Children’s Sunday School for all age groups Church provided) 10:45 am Contemporary 5:00 pm AWANA Service (Nursery and Children’s 6:00 pm Evening Church Provided) Service 5:00 pm AWANA 6:00 pm Evening Service
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Nutbush Baptist Church 2955 N.C. 39 Hwy. N. Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-2214
Penn Avenue Baptist Church 225 W. McClanahan St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-5396
Oak Grove Baptist Church 2213 Enon Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919)693-1250
Pettiford Grove Baptist Church 4068 Lynn St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-3374
Olive Grove Baptist Church Providence Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-5415 Oxford Baptist Church 147 Main St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-5182 or 693-5181 Peace’s Chapel Baptist Church Fairport Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-4533
Phipp’s Chapel Baptist Church 4770 Vicksboro Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-2130 Pleasant Grove Baptist Church 7548 Drewry-Virginia Line Road Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 456-03944 Poplar Creek Baptist Church 1371 Poplar Creek Road
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Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-0530
Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-3606
Promised Land Community Church Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-7706
St. Paul Baptist Church 1141 Richardson Road Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-6787 St. James Baptist Church Old Oxford Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-8500
Raleigh Road Baptist Church 3892 Raleigh Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-4911
St. John Baptist Church 490 Jacksontown Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-8844
Redbud Baptist Church 1555 Red Bud Church Road Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-5959
St. Stephen Baptist Church 3319 N.C. Highway 58 Warrenton, N.C. (252) 257-1117
Ridgeway Baptist Church 156 Wycoff Road Ridgeway, N.C. (252) 456-3626
Saint Zion Baptist Church 1142 N.C. 58 Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-3369
St. Matthews Baptist Church 8166 Hwy. 96 N.
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Sandy Grove Baptist Church 2266 Gillburg Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-3662 Serepta Baptist Church 295 Gillis Alston Road Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-9200 Shiloh Baptist Church 635 S. College St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-2254 or 438-8987 Shiloh Baptist Church 2241 N.C. Hwy. 43 Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-3102 Snow Hill Baptist Church 504 Snow Hill Road Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-1458
See CHURCH, page 12
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Stovall Baptist Church Stovall, N.C. 27565 (919) 293-4380
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Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-6540 Union Grove Baptist Church 6763 Vicksboro Road Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 492-9433
Stovall First Baptist Church 320 US Hwy. 15 S. Oxford, N.C. (919) 693-9103
United Solid Rock Faith Ministries 1020 US 158 Business West Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 257-4976
Tabbs Creek Baptist Church RFD 3 Oxford , N.C. 27565 (919) 693-2440
Unity Baptist Church 41 Martin Creek Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 431-1515
Tungsten Baptist Church Tungsten Mine Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-6890
Warren Plains Baptist Church 1245 Warren Plains Road Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-5351
Union Baptist Church 500 S. College St.
Warrenton Baptist Church
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1450 Americal Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-2447
114 S. Bragg St. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-4803
7549 Cornwall Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-2848
Warrenton Baptist Church 226 N. Main St. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-3130
White Rock Baptist Church 6537 Old Roxboro Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 603-5357
Welcome Chapel Baptist Church 237 Welcome Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-8676
Woodsworth Baptist Church 444 Woodsworth Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252)438-5815
Baptist – Grace – Missionary Spring Green Baptist Church 240 Powells Mill Road Warrenton, N.C. (252) 257-4602 or 257-6669
Baptist – Independent
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West End Baptist Church 619 Dabney Dr. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-6306 West Oxford Baptist Church 101 Pine Tree Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-2848 Whetstone Baptist Church
Calvary Baptist Church 7222 US 158 W. Bypass Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-4463
Dickies Grove Baptist Church 2996 Faulkner Town Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-5363
Victory Baptist Church 475 J.P. Taylor Road Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-6079 victorybaptistnc.com
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Baptist – Missionary First Baptist of Soul City 932 Manson Axtell Road Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 456-0079 Davis Chapel Missionary Baptist Church 742 N. Chestnut St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-1679 Manson Baptist Church 320 Kimball Road Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 456-5050 Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church 2464 Rock Mill Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-3834 Mount Pleasant Missionary Baptist Church 310 Mount Pleasant Church Road Manson, N.C. New Hope Missionary Baptist Church 413 Bullock St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 690-4759 Power of Life Missionary Baptist Church 404 Hillsboro St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 Progressive Faith Missionary Baptist Church 735 E. Rock Spring St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-8961
Baptist – Southern Carey Baptist Church 1295 Carey Chapel Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-7781 careybaptistchurch.com
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Central Baptist Church 2574 Ruin Creek Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-4215 centralbc.com
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Providence Baptist Church 4603 Old Rt. 75 Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-8673
324 Keats Road Manson, N.C. 27553 (252) 456-4294 First Congregational Christian Church 429 Rowland St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-3023 firstcongchurch@gloryroad. net
Delrayno Baptist Church 208 Rayland St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-3187
Rock Spring Baptist Church 171 Rock Spring Church Road Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-4688
Enon Baptist Church 2298 Enon Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-6984
Sharon Baptist Church 6746 Goshen Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 690-8311
Island Creek Baptist Church 950 Stagecoach Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-6642
Spring Street Missionary Baptist Church 511 Orange St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-3992
Providence Christian Church 1908 US 1 N. Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 456-2453
Sulpher Springs Baptist Church 2487 US 401 S. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-9485
Rowland Chapel Christian Church 2293 Epsom-Rocky Ford Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-0212
Middleburg Baptist Church 80 N. Plummer Ave. Middleburg, N.C. 27589 (252) 492-3446 middleburgbaptistchurch. com Mount Bethel Baptist Church RFD 3 Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-2567 New Horizons Baptist Church 4523 Belltown Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 603-5146 New Life Baptist Church 2174 Vicksboro Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 430-8757 Norlina Baptist Church 402 Division St. Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 456-4121 North Henderson Baptist Church 1211 N. Garnett St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-8012 mynhbc.com
Clearview Baptist Church 3485 Oxford Road (N.C. 158Bus.) Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-8433 clearviewbc.org ashah22@nc..rr.com amsewell77@gmail.com clearviewprayer@gmail.com
Catholic St. James Catholic Church 3275 U.S. 158 Bypass Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-3124 St. Joseph the Worker Church 113 Joshua Way Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-5605
Christian Bethlehem Christian Church
Mt. Zion Christian Church 995 Burr St. Henderson, N.C. 27536
St. Andrews Christian Church 203 Mulberry St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 Whites Grove Christian Church 328 St. Tammany Road Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 456-3818
Church of Christ Church of Christ 1211 Dorsey Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-2416
Church of God The Church of God of Prophecy 4073 Lyn St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919)603-5022
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South Henderson Church of God 125 J.P. Taylor Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-6179 alice@southhendersonchurchofgod.com Crystal River Church of God 305 John Deere Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-4321 Freedom Life Church of God 1001 Martin Creek Road Henderson 27537 (252) 430-0303 or 430-0202 Living Stones Church of God Worship Center 6096 Tabbs Creek Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 690-1113 livingstonescog.org admin@livingstonescog.org
Church of God in Christ New Life Church of God in Christ 3485 N.C. 158 Bus. Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 430-1413
Episcopal The Church of the Holy Innocents 210 S. Chestnut St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-0904 Emmanuel Episcopal Church 127 N. Main St. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-2557
See CHURCH, page 15
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St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 140 College St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-9740 ststephensoxford.org ststephens@embarqmail. com St. John’s Episcopal Church 101 Main St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-0082 St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church 134 College St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-3413
Full Gospel Celebration Church 5030 Fairport Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 690-0073
Joy Christian Center 1120 SE Industry Dr. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 690-8272
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(252) 492-6228 Morning Star United Holiness Church 4381 Satterwhite Point Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-8008
Greater Harvest Full Gospel Baptist Church 1203-A Goshen St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 690-1116
Holiness Divine Anointed Tabernacle 2014 Raleigh Road Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-0829 Greater Zion Holiness Church 804 Flint St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-7506 Holy Temple Church 728 East Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536
540 Bullocksville Park Road Manson, N.C. 27553 (252) 456-2501 St. Beulah Holiness Church 69 Morgan Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 431-0068
Mt. Calvary Holy Church 670 Tungsten Mine Road Bullock, N.C. 27507 (252) 492-2140
United Prayer of Faith Miriam St. Kittrell, N.C. 27589 (252) 492-7811
Mount Zion Holiness Church 209 Orange St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 603-0355
Youngs Memorial Holy Church 1379 Brookston Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-1610
Oxford Deliverance Church 501 Henderson St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 603-5541 St. Delight Holy Church
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Independent Fundamental New Creation Independent Church Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 603-5343
Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses 305 Satterwhite Point Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-8008 Warrenton Congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses 876 US Hwy. 158 Bus. E. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-9488
Lutheran St. Paul’s Lutheran Church 114 Poplar Mount Road Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 456-2747 splcridgeway.org stpaulslutheran@embarq. com
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Methodist – United City Road United Methodist Church 903 N. Garnett St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-1823 Cokesbury United Methodist Church 2440 S. Cokesbury Road Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-5925 First United Methodist Church 114 Church St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-8791 or 438-8804 Flat Rock United Methodist Church 2560 Satterwhite Point Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-0976 Gillburg United Methodist Church 4815 N.C. 39 Hwy. S. Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-8155 Gray Rock United Methodist Church Gray Rock Road Kittrell, N.C. 27581 (919) 693-3240 Harris Chapel United Methodist Church 3870 Dabney Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 Marrows Chapel United Methodist Church 2828 Morgan Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-4672 Norlina United Methodist Church
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401 US Hwy. 1 Norlina, N.C. (252) 456-2606 Oxford United Methodist Church 105 W. McClanahan St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-4091 Plank Chapel United Methodist Church 3047 Bobbitt Road Kittrell, N.C. 27589 (252) 438-6080 Rehoboth United Methodist Church 2975 Old Watkins Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-6345 rehobothmethodist.org Salem United Methodist 4151 Salem Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 Mailing address: 302 Forest Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 603-5844 salemumcnc.org St. Peter’s United Methodist Church 322 Linden Ave. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-8366 Spring Valley United Methodist Church 855 Spring Valley Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-3138 Tabernacle United Methodist Church 1725 Rock Spring Road Townsville, N.C. (252) 438-7838 Union Chapel United Methodist Church 6535 Raleigh Road Kittrell, N.C. 27544 (252) 438-6978
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Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church 210 N. Main St. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-2129 White Memorial United Methodist Church 529 Alexander Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 433-0090 Zion United Methodist Church 143 Zion Church Road Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252)456-3566
Non-Denominational
Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-1641
Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-5183
Divine Habitation Ministries 227 Orville St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 433-8299
Greater Love Ministry 110 Court St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-3764 jannie0726@yahoo.com
Equipping Faith Church 549 S. Williams St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-3311 Faith Temple Herald of Truth 216 E. Franklin St. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-3274
Abundant Life Fellowship Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-0400
Full Gospel Faith Ministries 104 College St. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-4522
Celebrations Church 5030 Fairport Road Oxford, N.C. (919) 690-0073
God’s House of Deliverance Kittrell Community Center Kittrell, N.C.
Church of Deliverance 1415 College St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 603-0077 Church of the Remnant 121 Williamsboro St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-5061 Community Fellowship Christian Church of Oxford 40 Church St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-2741 Cornerstone Christian Community Church 3237 Knotts Grove Road Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 690-1982 cornerstoneoxfordnc.org cccbetts@gloryroad.net Dayspring Christian Church 617 U.S. 401 South
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God’s Way of Deliverance 521 Yadkin St. Henderson, N.C. Good Shepherd Ministries 125 Orange St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-9556 Greater Faith Ministries 106 Lanier St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 603-5507 Greater Grace Community Church 1604 Graham Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-8141
I Believe God Outreach Church 90 Thomas Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-3473 Interdenominational Worship Center 3103 Sterl Carrington Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-6410 Jireh Deliverance Ministries 2565 U.S. 1/158 Henderson, N.C. (252) 213-9000 or (252) 7678289 Jirehceo@yahoo.com Knott’s Grove Christian Assembly 3593 Knott’s Grove Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-1400 Liberty Christian Church 7818 N.C. 39 Hwy. S. Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-8958 Lord Jesus Christ House of Prayer 145 Broad St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-1271
Greater Love Deliverance 2994 Raleigh Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-4182
Minister’s Outreach Tabernacle 925 Lehman St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-6543 ministersoutreachcrusade@ ncol.net
Greater New Life 117 W. Franklin St.
Mount Zion Christian Church of Henderson
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995 Burr St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-7277 mtzionchristianchurch@ embarqmail.com
Norlina, N.C. (252) 456-6090
New Birth Outreach Ministry 1838 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-4600 New Covenant Christian Center 3714 Salem Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919 693-6373 New Covenant Ministries 1200 King St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-7014 New Creation Church 108 Hyco St.
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New Restoration Community Church 817 E. Andrews Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-3384 Oasis of Hope Ministries 223 Hillsboro St. Oxford, N.C. (919) 693-6258 Our Lord’s House of Prayer 2550 U.S. 158 North Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 430-8126 Rock of Prayer and Deliverance 1011 W. Orange St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-2966 Rophe Outreach Ministry
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710 Foxborough Lane Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-8315 Russell Union RZUA Church Manson, N.C. (252) 456-3454 Shekinah Glory of God Ministries 109 LiN.C.oln St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-0002 Spirit of Life Christian Center 305 E. Montgomery St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 431-0302
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United Faith Way of the Cross 575 Horner St. Henderson, N.C. 27586
Amazing Grace 4200 Shock Overton Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-4257
United Fellowship Christian Center 4054 Salem Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-3141
Crusade Pentecostal Church 75 Breckenridge Alley Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-3200 Faith Temple Herald of Truth 232 W. Montgomery St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-6983
Upon This Rock Ministries 1206 College St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 692-0007
Stovall Church of God 3554 Little Mountain Creek Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 603-0007
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Greater Love Deliverance 110 Court St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 430-3764
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Granville County Museums 2 Adjacent Locations in Oxford, NC
Granville History Museum Permanent Exhibit of the County’s History 110 Court Street
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United Pentecostal Church 369 D.Y. Hoyle Lane. Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 433-6168
Jacob’s Well Outreach Ministries 318 Manson-Drewry Road Manson, N.C. (252) 456-2081
Unity Prayer House of Faith 291 US Hwy. 1 S. Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 456-2560
Livingstone Christian Church 2747 N.C. 39 North Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 433-8858 Macedonia Good Shepard Church 672 Sulphur Springs Road Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 438-2907 New Zion First Pentecostal Church 1470 Bullocksville Park Road Manson, N.C.
Universal Mission Apostolic Church of P A of W 1932 US 401 S. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-4747
Pentecostal Church of God Kittrell Church of God 2540 US 1 Hwy. S. Kittrell, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-4003
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Pentecostal Holiness Calvary Temple Holy Church 215 Kitchen Ave. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-7065 New Covenant Ministries Pentecostal Holiness Church 1085 US Hwy. 158 Bus W. Norlina, N.C. 27563 (252) 257-0492
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Crossroads Pentecostal Holiness Church 5256 Vicksboro Road Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 438-8427 CrossroadsPHChurch.com Trinity Church of the Living God Henderson, N.C. (252) 492-4758 Westwood Pentecostal Holiness Church 621 US 158 Bypass Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-9143 westwoophc.com Presbyterian
Refuge Church 506 S. Main St. Warrenton, N.C. 27589 (252) 257-2214 South Henderson Pentecostal Holiness Church 905 Americal Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 438-3322 shphc.org
Brookston Presbyterian 720 Brookston Road Henderson, N.C. 27536 Cotton Memorial Presbyterian Church USA
511 N. Chestnut St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-3478 First Presbyterian Church 222 Young St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-0156 fpchenderson.org Oxford Presbyterian Church 121 Gilliam St. Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-6816 St. Andrews Presbyterian Church 100 Hicksboro Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-0660 Timothy Darling United Presbyterian Church USA 123 W. McClanahan Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 693-7481
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Presbyterian Church in America West Hills Presbyterian 1354 Ruin Creek Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-3004
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Burchette Chapel United Church of Christ 148 Burchette Chapel Road Manson, N.C. 27553 (252) 456-2545
Greater Union United Church of Christ 511 Parham St. Henderson, N.C. (252) 438-7634 Lewis Chapel United Church of Christ Lewis Road Oxford, N.C. 27565 (919) 690-8782
Antioch United Church of Christ 357 Antioch Church Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 433-0584 Fuller Chapel United Church of Christ 1470 N. Lynnbank Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 492-8070 http://fullerchapelchurch.com fullerchapel@centurylink.net Greater Union Grove United Church of Christ
Mt. Zion United Church of Christ 911 Morgan Road Henderson, N.C. 27537 (252) 430-6013 Oak Level United Church of Christ 5631 Jacksontown Road Manson, N.C. 27553 (252) 456-3030
St. Paul United Church of Christ 292 N. Lee Ave. Middleburg, N.C. (252) 438-448 St. Andrews United Church of Christ 203 Mulberry St. Henderson, N.C. 27536 (252) 492-7511
United Holy Church Guiding Star United Holy Church 650 Mt. Pleasant Church Road P.O. Box 444 Manson, North Carolina 27553 (252) 456-2700 Holy Temple United Holy Church 729 East Ave.
Victory Victory Baptist Baptist Church Church 252-492-6079 475 J.P. 252-492-6079 Taylor Road • Henderson, NC
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Getting the best education for your child within the Tri-County Schools in all three area counties are focused on providing students with a meaningful educational experience that prepares them for the challenges of the 21st century.
Vance County Schools Vance County public schools are working on ensuring progress in statewide end-of-grade testing scores and student writing by making staff development a focal point. Faculty members have spent time in workshops to make sure teachers — and students — are on the same page, ensuring the student learning is on target with the N.C. Standard Course of Study. The focus is on helping children who are below grade level as well as those who are high performers. Those needing
to register new children for school should contact the school in their district. If you are not sure which district you reside in, contact the Vance County Schools central office at this number: (252) 492-2127. The public schools in this county can be reached at: Aycock Elementary Carver Elementary Clarke Elementary Dabney Elementary New Hope Elementary Pinkston Street Elementary E.M. Rollins Elementary L.B. Yancey Elementary E.O. Young Elementary Zeb Vance Elementary
(252) 492-1516 (252) 438-6955 (252) 438-8415 (252) 438-6918 (252) 438-6549 (252) 438-3441 (252) 438-2189 (252) 438-8336 (252) 438-6423 (252) 438-8492
Eaton-Johnson Middle School Henderson Middle School Northern Vance High School Southern Vance High School Vance County Early College High School Western Vance High School
(252) 438-5017 (252) 492-0054 (252) 492-6041 (252) 430-6000 (252) 738-3580 (252) 438-8407
Vance Charter School Growth and good state rankings continue for students at Vance Charter School. The school in past years has been named a N.C. School of Excellence. Enrollment at and interest in the school continues to grow. More than 350 students are
enrolled in grades K-8. Small class sizes, a family atmosphere that requires parental involvement, and the lack of tuition and fees make the school attractive to students and their parents. Any North Carolina resident may apply to attend any charter school in the state. Enrollment is by lottery. The lottery for new admissions each school year generally takes place in February. For more information, call (252) 431-0440.
Henderson Collegiate Henderson Collegiate is a new charter school that opened in Henderson in August 2010 with only fourth-grade students. Additional grade levels will be added each year. The school will focus on reaching
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students from low-income families and will offer a college preparatory curriculum. Plans are to add a grade each year until the school offers grades four through eight. Race, income, and prior academic success are not considered or asked about when enrolling at Henderson Collegiate. The school’s mission is to empower students with the academic skills, social experiences, and love of learning necessary for them to shape their own destinies, attend the college of their choice, and become worldchanging problem solvers. For further information, call (252) 578-7053 or e-mail HendersonCollegiate@gmail.com
Granville County Schools Educators in Granville County have had plenty to celebrate in past years, with solid results in the state end-of-grade test rankings and
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progress for several schools in the federal No Child Left Behind program. The Granville County public schools’ central office can be reached at (919) 693-4613. The public schools in this county can be reached at: C.G. Credle Elementary Mt. Energy Elementary Joe Toler-Oak Hill Elementary Tar River Elementary Mary Potter Middle School West Oxford Elementary Tar River Elementary Wilton Elementary Creedmoor Elementary Butner-Stem Elementary Stovall-Shaw Elementary Northern Granville Middle School
(919) 693-9191 (919) 529-0586 (919) 693-8935 (919) 528-2767 (919) 693-3914 (919) 693-9161 (919) 528-2767 (919) 528-0033 (919) 528-2313 (919) 575-6947 (919) 693-3478 (919) 693-1483
Newcomers G.C. Hawley Middle School Butner-Stem Middle School J.F. Webb High School South Granville High School Granville Central High School Granville Early College High School J.F. Webb High School of Health & Life Sciences South Granville High School of Health & Life Sciences South Granville High School Center For Innovative Learning
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(919) 528-0091 (919) 575-9429 (919) 693-2521 (919) 528-1507 (919) 528-5530 (919) 528-5583 (919) 693-6411 (919) 528-5532 (919) 528-5533 (919) 690-2300
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pre-kindergarten center. The system’s jewel may be the Space, Engineering Mathematics and Aerospace (SEMAA) Academy, located at Warren County High School. The high tech lab, funded by NASA, offers a variety of sciencerelated experiences for both middle and high school students. The central office can be reached at (252) 257-3184. The public schools in this county can be reached at: Pre-kindergarten Handicap Program Hawkins Education Center Mariam Boyd Elementary School Northside Elementary School
Warren County serves more than 3,000 students in its six schools and
(252) 257-2529
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“Looking for that Blessed Hope, and the glorious appearing of the great God and our Savior Jesus Christ.” Titus 2:13
Blessed Hope Baptist Church Henderson Family YMCA 380 Ruin Creek Road • Henderson, NC • 252-438-2144 www.hendersonymca.org
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Course of Study with an emphasis on Native American culture. For more information about the school, call (252) 257-5853.
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South Warren Elementary School Vaughan Elementary School Warren County Middle School Warren County High School Warren Early College High School Warren New Tech High School
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Private Schools
(252) 257-4413
The Tri-County area has four private schools — Kerr-Vance Academy, Crossroads Christian School and Victory Christian School, all in Vance County; and Norlina Christian School in Warren County.
(252) 738-3598
Crossroads Christian School
(252) 257-3767
Crossroads Christian School is located at 583 Old County Home Road in rural Vance County, just south of Henderson. Crossroads Christian School partners with parents to develop the whole child by providing a challenging academic environment in which to prepare men and women who serve Christ and their community from a Biblical world-
(252) 586-4739 (252) 257-3751
Haliwa-Saponi Tribal Charter School Warren County also has its first charter school, the Haliwa-Saponi Tribal Charter School. The school, which educates more than 100 students, offers the state’s Standard
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view. Crossroads educates children in grades kindergarten through 12th grade. Call (252) 431-1333 for more information or visit ccscolts.org.
Kerr-Vance Academy Kerr-Vance Academy provides a curriculum for pre-kindergarten through 12th grade focused on an intensive liberal arts, college preparatory program in an atmosphere where ethical values are stressed. Facilities include a primary center, lower school, two middle school/high school buildings, a cafeteria, two gymnasiums and sports fields. The phone number is (252) 4920018. For more information, visit kerrvance.com.
Norlina Christian School Norlina Christian School strives to provide a first class learning
environment that is marked by academic excellence, athletic programs, extracurricular activities, and a strong commitment to Biblical teaching. The school is a college-prep school with special programs for academically gifted as well as academically at risk students. The school also offers year-round sports. The school can be reached at (252) 456-3385.
Victory Christian School Victory Christian School, 475 J.P. Taylor Road in Henderson, is affiliated with Victory Baptist Church and offers instruction in grades K-12. The school offers a Christian curriculum that challenges the students to high academic standards. A sports program for the junior and senior high boys and girls is offered. For more information, contact the school at (252) 492-6079.
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Come on out and support the arts Support for the arts in the TriCounty area is strengthened by the efforts of local arts councils, societies and associations.
For more information on the arts council, contact Alice Clark Sallins at (252) 767-4579 or e-mail her at alicevc2002@yahoo.com.
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Granville Little Theatre
Vance County has a long tradition of support for all areas of the cultural arts. The Vance County Arts Council serves as an advocate for all the arts, artists and arts organizations in the area. Through partnerships with other arts organizations, the arts council co-sponsors a variety of events and programs, including the Imagination Art Station, a summer arts program; A Very Special Art, a program for exceptional children; an annual Youth Art Show, which any student in Vance County can enter and compete for prizes; “Holiday on Vance Square,” the arts council’s annual Christmas show held on the first Thursday in December; an annual Black History Month program; and special arts programs for the Hispanic community. The council opened an art gallery in downtown Henderson in October 2010 to provide a place to showcase the work of local artists. Located at 233 S. Garnett St. in the Rosemyer Corp. building, the gallery is open on weekends and showcases the work of a different artist each month. The arts council also hopes to offer classes and educational programs at the gallery in the near future. The arts council is also the local distributing agency for grass-roots funds from the N.C. Arts Council. The council distributes state monies to local organizations for arts activities. With these funds, as well as local government support, membership fees and fund-raising proceeds, the council sponsors and co-sponsors arts activities in the schools and the community.
Theatre has been a part of Granville County for more than 60 years with notations about locally produced plays appearing in newspaper archives from the 1930s. Granville Little Theatre, a completely volunteer community theatre, was organized officially through the efforts of the Granville Arts Council in the spring of 1978. In its first year of existence in 1979, four full-length plays were produced. The theater group produces four to five productions each year. For more information on upcoming productions, go to granvillelittletheatre.com.
Henderson Rec Players The Henderson Rec Players is a local drama program celebrating its 37th year of theater excellence. Two shows are performed each season ó a musical production during the summer months and a comedy or drama production in the fall. Summer performances are held in the auditorium of E.M. Rollins Elementary School and the fall performance is held in the auditorium at Vance-Granville Community College. The HendersonVance Parks and Recreation Department provides funding for the theater company, which welcomes anyone interested in community theater to join in its productions.
Community Concert Association The Henderson Community Concert Association was organized
in 1984 and presents a full slate of concert events each year. Each annual series includes from three to five concerts, which are held in the VanceGranville Community College Civic Center. The Henderson Community Concert Association is a volunteer, non-profit organization, providing world-class artists to Henderson and the surrounding area. A special mission of the HCCA is to expose local children to exception live performances by offering outreach programs in the schools. For further information on purchasing season tickets, call (252) 492-2954.
Kerr Lake Art Society The Kerr Lake Art Society, a group
of area artists and visual arts enthusiasts, has been active in the area for more than 40 years. The mission of the group is to encourage the work of local artists and to provide opportunities to display their work, as well as promoting artistic and cultural awareness in Vance and surrounding counties. Over the years, the Kerr Lake Art Society has sponsored art classes, workshops, children’s art shows, sidewalk art shows and other events. Two major annual projects are the Kerr Lake Spring Art Show and the Autumn Arts Juried Art Show, which is co-sponsored by Vance-Granville Community College. For more information on the Kerr Lake Art Society, call Lelia Brigham at (252) 492-5281.
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Quality health care is just around the corner The Tri-County area is fortunate to have excellent health care resources to care for the medical needs of area citizens. Private physician practices, home health-care agencies and specialized health-care companies are located throughout the area. Medical centers and hospitals that serve the region include:
Maria Parham Medical Center Maria Parham Medical Center is the region’s health care leader. Fully accredited by JCAHO and the College of American Pathologists, Maria Parham has combined the qualities necessary to offer the best in community medicine — physicians representing a wide range of specialties, highly trained nurses and clinical specialists, and the latest technology. Maria Parham has the region’s largest and most comprehensive Emergency
Department staffed by Board Certified emergency physicians. It offers you the leading Maternity Center in the four county area and the only Special Care Nursery. I has the largest and most advanced Intensive Care and Progressive Care Services, with 20 patient rooms equipped with the very best in technology and staffed by specially trained nurses and physicians. It also has the region’s only CARF-accredited Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit. To complement these inpatient rehab services, Maria Parham also offers state of the art physical, occupational, and speech therapy on an outpatient basis. Advanced technology is featured in Maria Parham Medical Center’s Radiology & Digital Imaging Department. With two CT scanners, MRI, Nuclear Medicine and a Women’s Diagnostic Center, no other hospital in the region can provide this level of care.
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Surgical Services is another area that has invested in the latest minimally invasive technology and sophisticated equipment. With five operating rooms and a large GI Suite, Maria Parham provides you with surgical options and expertise comparable to larger, academic facilities. Other services offered include cardiac catheterization, sleep studies, cardiovascular services and the region’s only accredited Respiratory Care Department. The Oncology Center at Maria Parham offers both Medical and Radiation Oncology programs and is affiliated with Duke Medicine. Maria Parham Regional Home Health offers nursing and rehabilitation services, including an at-home, web-based telemetry service for patients — greatly reducing emergency visits for its cardiac and respiratory clients. Providing the very best in health care to a community demands more than just
quality patient care in a hospital setting — it also means answering the needs of the people it serves. Maria Parham Medical Center has joined forces with Vance-Granville Community College to provide one of the most innovative medical simulation labs in the state. It has also responded to the needs of new nurses by opening only the second NETT-U (Nursing Education Transition Telemetry Unit) in the United States.
Granville Health System For more than 91, years Granville Health System has built its success on consistently delivering quality health care to the community and has been the proud recipient of several awards, recognitions and designations from several of the nation’s leading health care ratings organizations, including: • Blue Cross Blue Shield Center of
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Excellence — Blue Distinction® is a program that recognizes facilities that meet objective, evidence-based thresholds for clinical quality. GHS has demonstrated a commitment to quality care, resulting in better overall outcomes for GHS patients who undergo knee and hip replacement procedures. • The American Alliance of Healthcare Providers named Granville Health System one of the top 10 hospitals in the country for its commitment to good citizenship and community service. • Community Value Index Five-Star Hospital — This ranking system places GHS within the top 20 percent of hospitals in the United States in providing financial value to their communities and using financial resources efficiently for reinvesting back into the provision of health care at the facility. These recognitions represent Granville Health System’s commitment to high-quality care standards and quality improvement, as well as a strong dedication and commitment to excellence in caring for its patients and their families.
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Moreover, these awards validate that GHS patients are receiving the most effective medical care as outlined by national best practice standards. The GHS Expansion Plan is a response to the present and future health care needs of its expanding and aging community. The Plan is a 32,000 square foot expansion and renovation project — the largest in its history — one that will allow the health system to keep pace with technology and safety requirements, as well as face major local challenges.
Franklin Regional Medical Center Franklin Regional Medical Center is a 70-bed, acute-care facility located in Louisburg. As the only hospital in Franklin County, it is small enough to offer extremely personalized care, yet big enough to provide clinical excellence. Fully accredited by The Joint Commission, Franklin Regional offers a wide variety of services: a 24-hour emergency department, intensive care, acute inpa-
Newcomers tient medical and surgical care, telemetry/progressive care, same-day surgery, diagnostic imaging, a comprehensive laboratory and a therapy center. In 2009, Franklin Regional Medical Center became an affiliate of Novant Health, a North Carolina not-for-profit health care system, and has since been nationally recognized for its extraordinary contributions to health care, as well as its success in permeating a customerfocused culture of service excellence. Franklin Regional’s top priority is providing high quality care to patients and their families. Franklin’s expert staff continually pursue the highest standards; for instance, Franklin Regional’s diabetes program and team achieved national recognition for their quality patient care from the American Diabetes Association. Through its extreme commitment to patient safety, its pain management program and its highly trained staff, Franklin Regional Medical Center is committed to providing exceptional quality care, at a level that exudes pride among its staff, patients and communities.
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Additionally, Franklin Regional has a wide network of primary care and specialist physicians available to provide high quality health care in a convenient setting. Its physicians and hospital staff are your neighbors and community partners, and are dedicated to improving the quality of life for their patients. For more information concerning physician and physician offices, call Franklin’s One-Call Scheduling office at (919) 497-8410. For more information on Franklin Regional Medical Center, visit franklinregional.org or call (919) 496-5131.
Community Memorial Healthcenter Community Memorial Healthcenter in South Hill, Va., is a community-owned nonprofit hospital that is dedicated to being the leader in health services for the south central region of Virginia and portions of northern North Carolina, including the Tri-County area. The hospital offers quality state-of-the-art health care in a convenient, friendly setting.
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Phone directory for the Tri-County area Vance County County Government: Clerk of Superior Court County Manager and Commissioners Animal Control Planning and Development Child Support and Enforcement Agency Cooperative Extension Service District Court Judges Economic Development Commission Board of Elections Emergency Services/ Business calls Emergency Management Agency Finance Office Health Department Jail Landfill Magistrate Mental Health Services Parks and Recreation Register of Deeds Schools (Administrative Office) Senior Center Sheriff’s Office Social Services (Administration) Social Services (Child Welfare) Soil and Water Conservation District Superior Court Judges Tax Office Tourism Department Transportation Department Veteran’s Service Officer Water Collection
(252) 430-5100 (252) 738-2120 (252) 492-3136 (252) 738-2080 (252) 431-1200 (252) 438-8188 (252) 430-5112 (252) 492-2094 (252) 492-3730 (252) 492-0202 (252) 438-8264 (252) 738-2001 (252) 492-7915 (252) 438-3923 (252) 492-3036 (252) 430-5119 (252) 492-4011 (252) 431-6090 (252) 738-2110 (252) 492-2127 (252) 430-0257 (252) 738-2200 (252) 492-5001 (252) 436-0407 (252) 438-5727 (252) 430-5116 (252) 738-2040 (252) 438-2222 (252) 438-5012 (252) 438-4619 (252) 431-6000
Municipal Governments: City of Henderson (all departments) Aycock Recreation Center Police (Business calls) City Manager/City Council Fire, Rescue (Business calls) Public Works City of Middleburg
(252) 431-6000 (252) 492-9400 (252) 430-3140 (252) 431-6005 (252) 438-3123 (252) 431-6115 (252) 492-6104
Other Agencies/Organizations: Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce (252) 438-8414 H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library (252) 438-3316 Vance-Granville Community College (252) 492-2061 U.S. Post Office (Henderson) (252) 492-8771
Granville County City Government: County Manager County Commissioners Airport Animal Control Board of Elections Building Inspections Child Support Services Cooperative Extension Service Clerk of Court Emergency Management Economic Development Employment Security Commission Finance Office Inspection Department Health Department Landfill Mental Health Services Recreation and Parks
(919) 693-5240 (919) 693-4761 (919) 693-5769 (919) 693-6749 (919) 693-2515 (919) 603-1326 (919) 693-1611 (919) 603-1350 (919) 693-2649 (919) 603-1310 (919) 693-5911 (919) 693-2686 (919) 575-3100 (919) 693-4182 (919) 693-1326 (919) 693-2141 (919) 603-1354 (919) 693-2611 (919) 603-1135
Register of Deeds Schools Senior Services Social Services Dept. Soil and Water Conservation Solid Waste/Recycling Sheriff Taxes Veteran’s Services
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Granville Municipalities: City of Oxford (919) 603-1110 City of Creedmoor (919) 528-3332 Town of Butner (919) 575-3030 Town of Stovall (919) 693-4646 Other Organizations/Agencies: Granville Chamber of Commerce (919) 693-6125 (919) 528-4994 Granville County Museum (919) 693-9706 Richard H. Thornton Library (919) 693-1121 U.S. Post Office (Oxford) (919) 690-0352 Vance Granville Community College (919) 693-6575
Warren County County Manager/ Commissioners Animal Control Building Inspector Chamber of Commerce of Warren County Child Support and Enforcement Agency Cooperative Extension Service Economic Development Commission Board of Elections Electrical Inspector Emergency Management Agency Emergency Medical Service (Business calls)
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Other Organizations/Agencies: Haliwa-Saponi Indian Tribe (252) 257-2719 Lake Gaston Association (252) 586-6577 Lake Gaston Chamber of Commerce (252) 586-5711 Warren Family Institute (252) 257-1134 Vance-Granville Community College/Warren Campus (252) 257-1900 U.S. Post Office (252) 456-2904 (Norlina) (252) 257-1296 (Warrenton)
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TRI-COUNTY DINING GUIDE Editor’s note: While we update this listing regularly, it is not possible to check with each restaurant for every publication. If you have a change or information on a new restaurant, call the newsroom at (252) 436-2833. A variety of tastes and styles are available at privately run restaurants and national chains throughout the Tri-County area. The following is a list of restaurants in Vance, Granville and Warren counties, with a brief description of each.
Henderson/ Vance County 220 Seafood Restaurant — 1812 N. Garnett St. 492-
8084. Fresh seafood, chicken, barbecue. Children’s plates. Credit cards: VISA and MasterCard. ABC permits: none. Bamboo Garden Chinese Restaurant — 1520 Dabney Drive. (252) 4388080. Szechuan, Peking, Hunan, Cantonese cuisine and sushi bar. American cuisine, children’s and dietetic plates available. Daily full-time buffet. Credit cards: All major credit cards. ABC permits: All. Big Cheese Pizza — Marketplace Shopping Center. (252) 492-4500. Pickup only. Pizza, salads, subs. Chester’s — 1208 E. Andrews Ave. (inside the BP Station), Henderson. (252) 430-6444. Specializes in fried chicken, sandwiches, wraps,
potato wedges, vegetables and their famous field corn. Chex Truck Stop & Restaurant — I-85 at Fleming Road, Middleburg. (252) 492-5189, (252) 492-6833. Full menu. Breakfast served 24 hours. Daily breakfast bar, 6 a.m.-10 a.m. Dinner, noon-9 p.m. Credit cards: MasterCard, VISA. ABC permits: none. China King — 383 Raleigh Road. (252) 433-8088. Featuring Hunan, Szechuan and Cantonese-style dishes; dine in or carry out. Lunch buffet 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. daily. Credit cards accepted. ABC permits: none. China Kitchen — 511 E. Andrews Ave. (252) 4924150. Featuring Mandarin, Hunan and Szechuan-style
cooking. American dishes available. Credit cards: none. ABC permits: none. Cracker Barrel Old Country Store — 1002 Ruin Creek Road, (252) 431-9111. Country cooking. Breakfast available all day. Credit cards: All major. Cuz Seafood — 7630 N.C. 39 Highway, Henderson, (252) 572-2656. Serving brunch and dinner: Wednesday-Friday, 5 a.m.-9 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Monday-Tuesday, closed. Denny’s — 1524 Dabney Drive. 438-4800. Weekly specials. Credit cards: All major. ABC permits: none George’s Restaurant — 210 N. Garnett St., (252) 492-0090. Open daily serv-
ing lunch and dinner: pizza, pasta, subs, chicken, salads and more. Golden Corral Family Steak House — 103 N. Cooper Dr. 438-3660. Breakfast bar Saturday and Sunday. Steaks, seafood, chicken, potato bar, “super bar� of salad, vegetables, desserts. Credit cards: Visa, MasterCard, Am. Express. ABC permits: none. Golden Skillet — 444 Dabney Drive, 492-4040. Featuring chicken, barbecue, seafood, sandwiches, vegetables and desserts. Credit cards: MasterCard/Visa. Checks accepted. Greenway’s Authentic Charcoal Grill — 200 Garnett St., Henderson,
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FROM PAGE 29 NC 27536. (252) 492-7088. Steaks, seafood, salad bar. ABC permits: Beer and wine; setups available. Credit cards: MasterCard, VISA. Ichibar Japanese Steakhouse — Marketplace Shopping Center, 901 S. Beckford Drive. Casual. Serving “healthy Japanese food� including fresh-made sushi, plus a variety of appetizers, soups and lunch and dinner entrees, plus a cocktail bar. Dining area accommodates more than 100 guests, with smoking and non-smoking areas. Credit cards: Yes. ABC permits: All. J&J Fish & Chicken — 1202 E. Andrews Ave.,
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(252) 431-0060. Open daily for lunch and dinner. Food and drink specials, senior specials. Eat in or take out. The Lotus Lounge — 119 S. Garnett St., downtown Henderson. (252) 4314712. Credit cards accepted. Mayflower Seafood Restaurant and Oyster Bar — 201 N. Cooper Dr., 738-2393. Specializing in Seafood, including Greek & Italian specialties. Full bar. Oysters on the half-shell. Mazatlan Mexican Restaurant — 1601 Ruin Creek Road, 438-6062. Authentic Mexican cuisine. Dine-in, Take-out. Visa, MC accepted. Nunnery-Freeman Barbecue — Norlina Road. 438-4751. Dinner plates featuring barbecue pork, fried chicken, seafood, Brunswick stew. Credit cards: none.
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Pino’s Italian Restaurant — 901 S. Beckford Drive (Marketplace) 4381341. Homemade pizza, subs, salads, pastas. Chef’s daily specials. Credit cards: All (includes check cards). ABC permits: Beer and wine. Pizza Hut — 160 North Cooper Drive 433-6040. Pizzas, pasta dishes, salad bar, sandwiches. Lunch buffet. Credit cards: All major cards. ABC permits: beer. Pizza Inn — 1250 Coble Blvd. 492-2144. Pizzas, pasta dishes, salad bar, sandwiches. Credit cards: All except Discover. ABC permits: Beer. Ribeyes of Henderson — 2002 Graham Ave., Henderson. (252) 430-1117. Category: steakhouse. Website: ribeyessteakhouse.com.
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Ruby Tuesday — 101 Exchange St. (Dabney Exchange); 492-6243. Menu includes steaks, pasta, chicken, burgers, Smart-Eating choices. Permits: All. Skipper’s/Forsyth’s Bar-B-Q — Norlina Road. 438-5228. Dinner plates featuring chicken, pork, barbecue, Brunswick stew, fish. pork, barbecue, Brunswick stew, fish. Daily specials. Credit cards: VISA, MasterCard. Smithfield’s Chicken and BBQ — 100 Exchange St. (Dabney Exchange); 492-3655. Barbecue, fried chicken and seafood. Soul Delicious — 1502 Raleigh Road. Regular menu includes soul food and home-cooking (meat loaf, cube steak, ribs, pork chops, chitterlings, pig’s feet,
home-style vegetables and desserts). Cooks and staff are volunteers; all profits support the ministries of the Rock of Prayer and Deliverance Church. Spiritual Connections CafÊ — 221 S. Garnett St., downtown Henderson. (252) 767-1988. Soups, salads, sandwiches and desserts. Specialty hot dogs, homemade chicken salad, reubens, etc. Free meeting space. Small catering. Waffle House — 1135 Ruin Creek Road; 431-9102, and W. Andrews Ave. (Crossroads Shopping Center). Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Open daily. Wimpy’s — 419 Raleigh Road Henderson. 430-1766. Specializing in char-grilled burgers and fries, in addition to home-cooking.
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Fast-food restaurants: • Arby’s — 403 Raleigh Road (adjacent to Dabney Shopping Center) • Biddie’s Grill (home of Jerry’s Hot Dogs) — 1155 E. Andrews Ave., 438-7172. • Bojangles (two locations) — 1518 Dabney Drive and Cardinal Shopping Center, 1425 E. Andrews Avenue • Burger King (three locations) — 1817 N. Garnett St., 391 Raleigh Road, 565 Ruin Creek Road. • Carver’s Family Restaurants — Raleigh Road; (252) 492-3881. • Chick-fil-A, 200 Trade Street (in Dabney Exchange) • Hardee’s — Dabney Drive • Kentucky Fried Chicken (two locations) — 130 Raleigh Road, 1553 Dabney Drive • McDonald’s (three locations) — 1695 Dabney Drive, inside Walmart on Cooper Drive, and at the Cardinal Shopping Center, U.S. 1 at the N.C. 39 exit
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• Moghadass Subway Inc. — 1520 Dabney Dr. • Sheetz — 619 Ruin Creek Road, (252) 492-1530 • Subway — 1417 E. Andrews Ave. and 1400 N. Garnett St. • Sunrise Biscuit Co. — 333 N. Garnett St. • Taco Bell, 1737 Dabney Dr. • Wendy’s — 1516 Dabney Dr.
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FROM PAGE 31 George’s Oxford Village Family Restaurant — I-85, Exit 202 and 204 (104 Industry Dr.) (919) 603-3760. Pizza, subs, pasta and salad. Harvest Restaurant — 205 Williamsboro St., downtown Oxford. (919) 603-1460. Sandwiches. Hours: Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.; Friday-Saturday 5:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Credit cards accepted. Owner: James Dutra. Hibachi Buffet — 1011109 Lewis St., Oxford, (919) 603-1811. Sunday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m.; FridaySaturday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m. House of Ribeyes — 102 Roxboro Road Oxford; (919)
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693-9282. Menu includes steak, seafood and chicken. Nightly specials. Credit: Visa, MasterCard. Permits; beer and wine. Mazatlan of Oxford — 705 Lewis St. (919) 6030001. Authentic Mexican cuisine. Milano’s — 127 Williamsboro St.; (919) 6936444; Pizza, Italian entrees. Pizza Hut — 907 Linden Avenue, Oxford. 693-4696. Pizzas, pasta, salad bar, sandwiches. No checks accepted. Credit cards: VISA, Master Card, American Express. ABC permits: Beer. Fast-food restaurants: • 15 North Take-out — 935 College St. • Burger King — 825 Linden Ave. • China Wok — 412 Gran-
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ville Corners. 690-8501 • Hardee’s — 220 Hillsboro St. • Kentucky Fried Chicken — 527 E. Industry Dr. • McDonald’s — Granville Corners Shopping Center • Subway — 913 Linden Ave. • Sunrise Biscuits — 128 Williamsboro St. • Taco Bell — 525 E. Industry Dr. • Wendy’s — 900 Linden Ave. Delivery services: • Domino’s Pizza — 125 Broad St. 693-8001.
Warrenton/ Warren County Clem’s Place — U.S. 1 South, Norlina. 456-2407. Dinner plates featuring bar-
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becue, fried chicken, seafood, Brunswick stew. Made-fromscratch desserts. Credit cards: none. ABC permits: None. The Hardware Cafe — 106 S. Main St. Warrenton. 257-2779. Midway Cafe and Grill — 195 U.S. 158 Business, Warrenton. 257-1180. Featuring home-style meals and home-made desserts. Credit cards: none. ABC permits: none. Milano’s Pizza — Main St. Warrenton. 257-5800. Pizza, subs and a variety of Italian food. Credit cards accepted. ABC Permits: none. Newt’s Grill — 112 Madison St., Warrenton. 257-0663. Robinson Ferry Restaurant and Spirits — 111 North Bragg Street, War-
renton. (252) 257-1991; robinsonferryrestaurant. com. Fine cuisine from the Old South. Southern City Grille & Restaurant — 137 S. Main St., Warrenton. 257-1306. Open daily. Full menu featuring breakfast, homecooked meals, vegetables, daily specials. Credit cards accepted. Whistle Stop Café — 123 Hyco St., Norlina. (252) 456-0855. Open Monday through Friday for lunch and dinner. Fast-food restaurants: • The Burger Barn — E. Macon Street, Warrenton; • Hardee’s — U.S. 158; Subway — E. Macon Street, Warrenton • Burger King, 117 U.S. 158, Norlina.
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So, where do I go to find some fun around here? Opportunities for fun and fitness can be found at numerous sites in the TriCounty area: • Kerr Lake State Recreation Area, 6254 Satterwhite Point Road, Henderson, features a 50,000-acre, man-made lake with campsites, picnic areas, boat ramps, fishing, hiking trails and community buildings and picnic shelters for rent. Over 800 miles of wooded shoreline offers visitors a wide variety of fun-filled outdoor activities. • The Henderson Family YMCA at 380 Ruin Creek Road, Henderson, offers a
variety of athletic and wellness activities. The YMCA also offers a children’s after-school program and summer camp programs. • The Aycock Recreation Center complex at 307 Carey Chapel Road in Henderson offers a heated indoor pool, indoor walking track, fitness equipment and a full-size gymnasium with six goals. Water aerobics and swimming lessons are available. The facility’s spaces can also be rented for parties, meetings and events. Outdoor facilities at the complex include four lighted baseball/softball fields and a soccer/football
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field. Annual events sponsored by the recreation department include an Easter egg hunt, fall festival and theatrical performances by the Henderson Rec Players. • Fox Pond Park, the largest of Henderson’s city parks, has ball fields, play areas, picnic shelters, tennis courts, shuffleboard courts, nature trails and an outdoor amphitheater. • Golf enthusiasts can hit the greens at Kerr Lake Country Club, 600 Hendrick Drive, Henderson, (252) 492-1895, which offers an 18-hole semiprivate course. Thorndale Country Club, 105 W. Quail
Ridge Road, Oxford, (919) 693-7404, is a private club offering a nine-hole course. The Henderson Country Club has an 18-hole private course open to members only. • For games and amusements, Adventure Island on Coble Boulevard offers the area’s only indoor/outdoor multi-attraction amusement center with a miniature golf course, batting cages, game room, Lazer tag and bumper boats. • The Marketplace Cinema shows newly released movies every week. The theater also offers a Critic’s Choice series of “art” films,
and a special series for children and families throughout the summer. • The Raleigh Road Outdoor Theatre, 3336 Raleigh Road, Henderson, is one of only a few remaining outdoor theaters in the state. The theater offers family-oriented seven days a week during the summer months and on weekends in the spring and fall. • Bowling fun is available at Carolina Lanes, located on the U.S. 158 Bypass in Henderson. • The Skateeum, located at 1248 Coble Blvd., offers the area’s only roller skating rink.
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Some notable individuals from the Tri-County area The Tri-County area has been home to many notable citizens throughout its history. From town namesakes to military leaders, from educators to government leaders, and from writers to performers, the list of those who have achieved a name and reputation beyond the boundaries of their home counties is impressive.
Gerald Alston As an R&B enthusiast will attest, the name Gerald Alston has always been synonymous with soul, elegance and sophistication. Born and raised in Henderson, where both his mother and father sang gospel music, Alston was raised on the gospel music he heard in church and at home (his uncle, Johnny Fields was one of the Five Blind Boys of Alabama). Enroute to a college degree as a pre-med student with a music minor, the fates intervened and Alston left college to join The Manhattans as lead singer. After 16 years with the group, Alston left to pursue a solo career in 1987. But he continues to sing with The Manhattans. In 2003, the group released its first studio album in 15 years. The group celebrated its 40th anniversary in 2004.
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Gen. Braxton Bragg was born in Warren County in 1817. He graduated fifth in the class of 1837 at the U.S. Military Academy and made his name a household word as a Confederate general during the Civil War. In March 1862, he marched his forces to Corinth, Miss., while in com-
mand of the Second Corps of the Confederate Army, where he participated in the movement against Gen. Ulysses S. Grant at Shiloh, Miss. In this famous battle, Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston fell, and Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard succeeded to the general command while Bragg was promoted general and assigned to the command of the Army of the Mississippi. After the evacuation of Corinth, the troops retired to Tupelo, Miss., where Beauregard, on account of illness, turned command over to Bragg and left for Mobile, Ala. Beauregard was relieved of duty and Bragg was appointed as his replacement. Bragg was then in command of all of the Confederate forces arrayed against the federal invasion of the area between the Mississippi River and the city of Atlanta. On the last day of 1862 he launched a vicious attack on the Union forces left at Murfreesboro, Tenn., but failed to carry though his success on following days. Later, Bragg was appointed as an advisor to Confederate President Jefferson Davis, his staunch supporter, and maintained an office in Richmond. Ineffective in the position of quasi commander-in-chief, he was dispatched to North Carolina in the waning days of the war, surrendering near Durham Station in 1865. For a time after the war he served as Alabama’ chief engineer and then settled in Galveston, Texas, where he died in 1876 while walking down the street with a friend.
Tiny Broadwick Between 1908 and 1922,
Granville County native and Henderson resident Tiny Broadwick made more than 1,100 parachute jumps from hot air balloon and airplanes, thrilling audiences at fairgrounds all across America and earning herself a place in aviation history. On June 21, 1913, she became the first woman ever to parachute from an airplane, a feat that landed her in the Guinness Book of World Records. She also helped usher in a new era in aviation safety by demonstrating a parachute to the U.S. Army in 1914. Broadwick is considered one of the founders of modern day sport parachuting. Her parachutes are in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C., and in the N.C. Museum of History in Raleigh. Born Georgia Ann Thompson on a Granville County farm in 1893, Tiny was the youngest of seven girls and weighed only three pounds at birth, giving rise to her nickname. Falling crop prices forced the family to move to Henderson, where there was work in a cotton mill. At the age of 15, Georgia saw Charles Broadwick’s World Famous Aeronauts parachute from a hot air balloon at the state fairgrounds in Raleigh. With her mother’s permission, she soon joined the traveling show, quickly becoming the sweetheart of crowds around the country. For the sake of decorum, Broadwick adopted her as his daughter. In 1913, pioneering aviator Glenn L. Martin took tiny up in a biplane over Griffith Park in Los Angeles, Calif., where, at a height of 2,000 feet, she released herself from a trap seat,
becoming the first woman ever to parachute from an airplane. Her final years were spent traveling to aviation conventions and visiting family back in her hometown. She died in 1978.
Charlotte Hawkins Brown Charlotte Hawkins Brown’s focus on the education of African Americans led her to begin a school near Greensboro in the early 1900s. Born in Henderson, Brown was a northerneducated granddaughter of former slaves. She returned to her home state as a teacher in 1901, and the following year established the Alice Freeman Palmer Memorial Institute in Sedalia, near Greensboro. The African-American school evolved from an agricultural and manual training facility to a fully accredited, nationally recognized preparatory school. More than 1,000 students graduated during Brown’s 50-year presidency. She died in 1961. Ten years and three administrations later, the school closed. In 1982, Maria Cole, a niece of Brown’s, visited friend and schoolmate Marie Gibbs of Greensboro. Together, they returned to the campus where both had been students and expressed a joint desire for recognition of Brown’s social and educational contributions. They contacted other alumni and met with the N.C. Division of Archives and History to explore the idea of restoring the site of the school. The Charlotte Hawkins Brown Historical Foundation Inc., a non-profit society, was founded. In 1985, the foundation and others convinced the state’s legislators to appropri-
ate $400,000 for land acquisition and initial restoration of the Palmer campus. The site is now a memorial to Brown and is linked to the larger themes of African-American education and women’s history in North Carolina and the South. The restored campus contains a dozen 20th century buildings, ranging from houses to dormitories built between the 1920s and the 1960s. Archeological remains of the Alice Freeman Palmer building, the center of the campus, also survive.
Jason Brown Jason Brown graduated from Northern Vance High School and is a starting offensive lineman for the St. Louis Rams of the National Football League. Brown was a star center at the University of North Carolina before being drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the 2005 draft. In 2009, Brown signed a five-year deal with St. Louis, worth $37.5 million, making Brown the highest paid center in the NFL.
Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. Benjamin Franklin Chavis Jr. has spent his life as an African-American civil rights and religious leader. He was born in Oxford in 1948 and was a youth coordinator for the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. In the late 70s, he was one of 10 men wrongly imprisoned after leading a Wilmington demonstration. A minister in the United Church of Christ, he headed that denomination’s Commission for Racial Justice (1985-93).
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NOTABLE In 1993, he was appointed as director of the NAACP. Controversy surrounding his leadership and his handling of sexual harassment and discrimination charges led to his dismissal the following year. In 1994-95, he was the director of the Million Man March in Washington. In 1997, he became a Black Muslim and changed his surname from Chavis to Muhammad.
pioneer and colonizer in North Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky, and organized what became known as the Transylvania Land Company, which made treaties with the Cherokee Indians. Henderson hired Daniel Boone as an advance agent to blaze a trail through the Cumberland Gap. He died in Granville County on Jan. 30, 1785. The town of Henderson was actually named for Richard Henderson’s son, Chief Justice Leonard Henderson, who was an outstanding colonial jurist and native of Henderson.
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Richard Henderson was a lawyer and Superior Court judge in North Carolina from 1768-1773 and was also a member of the North Carolina State Legislature. He was a
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increase and what he felt to be a fairer share of the group’s royalties. At this point, he assumed the more memorable stage name Ben E. King in preparation for a successful solo career. Remaining on Atlantic Records, King scored his first solo hit with the ballad “Spanish Harlem� (1961). “Stand by Me� was his next recording. Written by King along with Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller, “Stand by Me� was voted one of the “Songs of the Century� by the Recording Industry Association of America. “Stand by Me,� “There Goes My Baby,� and “Spanish Harlem� were named as three of The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame’s “500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll� and were all given a Grammy Hall of Fame Award, as well as “Save The Last Dance For Me.� In the summer of 1963, King
had a top 30 national hit with “I (Who Have Nothing),� a song that reached the Top 10 on New York’s radio station, WMCA. Currently, King is active in his charitable foundation, the Stand By Me Foundation. He has been a resident of Teaneck, N.J., since the late 1960s.
Sammy Jackson Sammy Jackson (1937 April 24, 1995) was an American actor known particularly for his roles reflecting rural life. Born in Henderson, Jackson wished to be an actor and moved to California working as a shipping clerk but was contracted to Warner Brothers where he appeared saying one line in the Andy Griffith film “No Time for Sergeants.� He soon appeared in the syndicated American Civil War
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drama “Gray Ghost” and on the Warner Brothers Television series “77 Sunset Strip” starring Efrem Zimbalist Jr., and opposite James Garner in the TV series, “Maverick.” When Jackson read that Warner Brothers was going to produce a 1964 ABC television sitcom, “No Time for Sergeants,” he wrote directly to Jack Warner saying that he was the best choice for the role and asked Warner to examine a certain “Maverick” episode as proof. Ten days later, Jackson was told to come to the studio to test for the role. Jackson won the role over several actors, including the better known Will Hutchins, a Warner Brothers Television contract star who formerly played the sympathetic Sugarfoot and also had been in the “No Time for Sergeants” film.
With film roles for “hillbillies” drying up, Jackson began working on-air in radio in 1968 while also acting in a number of motion pictures and doing guest roles in television series. In the 1980s, Jackson worked for a radio station in Las Vegas and briefly played non-country music on KMPC, Los Angeles. In 1992, he appeared in the pilot film, “Casino.” Jackson died of heart failure.
Nathaniel Macon Nathaniel Macon was a representative and senator from North Carolina. He was born near Warrenton. Macon attended the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) and served in the Revolutionary War. He served in the State Senate and was elected to the first Continental
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Congress, but declined to serve. He did serve in the second through the 12th Congresses, and was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives for the seventh through the ninth Congresses. Macon left the House when he was elected a Republican senator. He served as a senator from December 1815 through November 1828. He was an unsuccessful candidate for vice president of the United States in 1825. He died at Buck Spring near Macon in Warren County in 1837, where he is buried.
Fred Owens The voice of Broadway actor Frederick B. Owens is more recognizable that his face. The Henderson native has made a successful career of doing voice over work for cartoons
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and commercials. Owens has starred as a principal member of the cast of “Smokey Joe’s Cafe” on Broadway and as Caiaphas in “Jesus Christ Superstar.” Owens also has an impressive series of television parts to his credit, including guest roles on “Law & Order: Special Victims’ Unit,” “Ed,” “The Education of Max Bickford,” and “Swift Justice.”
elected to attend the provincial Congress in 1775 and elected to the Continental Congress the same year, where he served until 1780. He declined a judgeship in his native state due to declining health, but returned to the practice of law in his retirement. He died at the age of 48.
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John Penn represented North Carolina at the Continental Congress and was one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence. While born in Virginia, he moved to Granville County in 1774, where he established a law practice and soon became a gentleman members of the political community. He was
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get his first books published, sending one of his early stories to her own publisher. His books include “Kate Vaiden,” “The Tongues of Angels,” “The Great Circle” and “The Good Priest’s Son,” an account of a 9/11 experience. Price began teaching at Duke shortly after completing a Rhodes Scholarship in the late 1950s. Price was a favorite of former President Bill Clinton, who invited him to the White House early in his first term. Price also wrote the lyrics to two songs by James Taylor, “Copperline” and “New Hymn.” Price has received numerous literary honors, including the National Book Critics Circle Award, and he was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for his 1989 memoir, “Clear Pictures.”
Sam Ragan Often called North Carolina’s “literary godfather,” Sam Ragan was for more than 50 years one of the state’s leading men of letters. The newspaper editor who gave legendary news anchor David Brinkley his first reporter’s job in Wilmington was also the North Carolina Poet Laureate. As North Carolina’s first secretary of the Department of Cultural Resources and first chairman of the North Carolina Arts Council, Ragan helped make the arts in his home state accessible to a wide and varied audience. Born in Granville County, Ragan started writing poetry in grade school. After a stint in San Antonio, Texas, as a reporter, Ragan returned in 1941 as the state editor for The News and Observer in Raleigh where,
in 1948, he began writing his trademark column, “Southern Accent.” Except for three years of service in the Army, he remained at The News and Observer as executive and managing editor until 1968, when he purchased the Southern Pines weekly newspaper, The Pilot. He continued to publish The Pilot until his death, continuing to write “Southern Accent,” a column which featured poems, anecdotes and literary criticism, along with social commentary. The oldest and longest running column in the United States, it was read in 43 states and 24 foreign countries. Ragan, the poet, published six collections of verse, two of which were nominated for Pulitzer Prizes, and four works of nonfiction. Ragan was appointed as the state’s Poet Laureate in 1982.
Charlie Rose Emmy Award-winning television journalist Charlie Rose entered the news field in 1974 when he became the managing editor of the PBS series, “Bill Moyers’ International Report.” He later worked with Moyers on two other series, “Bill Moyers’ Journal” and “USA: People and Politics.” From 1984 to 1990, he anchored “Nightwatch,” the CBS television network’s late-night interview series, and won for himself what some observers have described as a cult following for the in-depth conversations that have since earned him a reputation as “the best interviewer around today.” Rose was born in Henderson in 1942. He earned a law degree from Duke University in 1968, but decided not to pursue a career in law. Rose moved to New York to pursue
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other business interests, and through his wife, who was doing research for the CBS television program “60 Minutes,” he became friendly with people employed in the broadcasting industry. Rose met Bill Moyers at a social gathering in 1974, and the two felt an instant chemistry. Within weeks, he began working with Moyers as the managing editor of his PBS series “Bill Moyers’ International Report.” After Moyers left PBS for CBS, Rose accepted a job as a political correspondent with NBC News. Rose went from there to Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, where he had the opportunity to launch a talk show called “The Charlie Rose Show.” In 1981, he secured national syndication for the show and moved his broadcast studio to Washington, D.C. After two years, CBS hired him in 1983 to anchor “Nightwatch,” an interview program aired in the early morning hours five days a week. After a stint as anchor of another program, Rose approached WNET, the PBS affiliate station in New York, about airing an interview show. Syndicated nationally since 1993, the show currently airs on 215 PBS affiliate stations.
Thad Stem Thad Stem, described as “the last great poet of small town America,” lived all his life in North Carolina, most of it in Oxford where he was born. After college and Army service in WWII, he began writing poetry in 1943-44. In 1945, nine of his poems were published in a single issue of Lyric, a Roanoke, Va., magazine. He continued to write sporadically until this marriage to a widow with a young son in 1947. “I
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suddenly realized that I had to get serious,” he would later say, and he began producing as many as 15,000 words a week, writing newspaper articles, essays, poems and short fiction. He sold an estimated 8,0000 short pieces to North Carolina newspapers, including The News and Observer and The Pilot in Southern Pines. Over the next two decades, he published 11 more books. In the last two years of his life, despite kidney failure that required weekly dialysis, he continued to produce articles, short stories, editorials and “Thad Stem’s Ark,” a collection of essays, poems and a story. His home state honored him with the North Carolina Award for Literature in 1974.
Washington, D.C. Under his direction at NASA, the agency undertook the goal of President John F. Kennedy to land an American on the moon before the end of the decade. Webb used his Washington connections to fight for support for NASA and was ultimately able to acquire continued support for and the resources to accomplish the Apollo moon landing on schedule. After retiring from NASA, Webb remained in Washington, serving on several advisory boards, including as a regent of the Smithsonian Institution. He died in 1992 and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery. NASA named the James Webb Space Telescope in his honor in 2002.
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Vance County is named for North Carolina political figure Zebulon Baird Vance. Vance was a Democrat and member of the North Carolina State Legislature in 1854. He served as a U.S. House representative from North Carolina’s 8th District from 1858-61. Vance served as a colonel in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and became governor of North Carolina from 1862-65 and from 1877-79. He served as a U.S. senator from 18791894. He died in office in 1894.
Internationally-known folk artist Ruth Russell Williams was born in 1932 in Townsville. The daughter of sharecroppers, she started painting after her four children left for college. “I got lonesome, so I started dabbling. I didn’t know I had talent. I was just doing something to entertain myself,” Williams said. She would see her work exhibited numerous times, purchased for nationally televised programs, and one piece, “Outdoor Baptism,” appeared on the cover of the Smithsonian magazine. The majority of Williams’ paintings involve storytelling, with scenes like picking plums and grapes, eating watermelon, playing baseball and gossiping. She single-handedly developed a regional, national and international reputation through an annual art exhibition held at her own home in the Williamsboro community. She died in 2010.
James Edwin Webb James Edwin Webb was born in 1906 in the Tally Ho community of Granville County. He was the second administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), serving from 1961 to 1968. Webb came to the position after a long career in public service in
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