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The morning car ride is where Shanna and I conduct our board meetings and generally sort out life’s questions.

Recently, in the days before this column was due, I lamented about the lack of inspirational spark usually required to produce such things.

“Why don’t you write about how you became a dog person,” she asked. And just like that, I had a topic.

I’m certainly not a dog person. When compared to the average person, though, I probably qualify.

randy Capps randy@johnstonnow.com

When you compare me to my lovely bride and her family,

on the welcome mat when coming in from the yard. When Ethan wandered out of the house while our backs were turned on an Easter Sunday as a toddler, Sheba followed him. The neighbor down the street brought them both back a few minutes later. Not our best parenting moment, but at least Sheba was watching him closely. She was a terrific dog, and I cried like she was my

I never had my own dog as a child, so it wasn’t until I met Shanna when I got my first. She came with one, Sheba, who was as quirky as she was loyal and sweet. She loved to chase squirrels, hated thunderstorms so much that she’d try to hide in the fireplace and wiped her paws On the COver

childhood pet when she passed away.

Dogs are one of the things that separate me from being a (completely) bitter and jaded old journalist. They offer daily doses of cuteness and affection that nurture the spirit and fill the heart.

That’s why we’re excited to share a few cute pictures of dogs (and other animals) in this issue. We hope you enjoy them as much as we did.

Say hello to our cover pets! Clockwise from top left are: Blu, Karma and Destiny, Boone, Charlie and Clover.

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a Matter of Principle: The Naked Tru T h

May is “Honesty Month” according to Johnston County Public School’s character education calendar. So, what is the proper response to this fact? Will there be a parade? Shall we dress in certain colors? Should we gather with loved ones for a feast in honor of honesty? Not a bad idea!

But, seriously, having a whole month set aside for a character trait denotes a level of importance that should go beyond the walls of the schools. What better cause to stand in solidarity with than our own community’s core values?

So, in honor of honesty, let us consider the wisdom of an old fairy tale by Hans Christian Anderson called “The Emperor’s

New Clothes.” This is a clever satire that manages to deal with honesty on the levels of self-deception, social conformity and the courage to speak the truth despite social pressures.

Basically, the emperor, who is obsessed with having the finest clothes, hires two swindlers who promise to weave him some royal finery from a magical fabric that only the wise can see. In reality, of course, they con him and create nothing.

Instead of admitting to seeing no clothes when the rascals unveil “them,” the emperor pretends to admire them, afraid to appear foolish and unfit for his office. The emperor's courtiers and subjects go along with the illusion of the new clothes because they believe everyone else sees them, leading to a collective delusion.

The jig is up when a young child calls out during the grand procession that the emperor is naked, revealing the folly of the ruler’s vanity and the power of honesty.

Of all things, to have the very ruler of the land so weak in character as to be childishly self-obsessed and intellectually dishonest! Shouldn’t a true leader exhibit basic virtues such as courage, fairness and honesty? Indeed, the emperor was not fit for his office. The swindlers already had him pegged!

And all the subjects and courtiers were just as flawed. But exactly where did they go wrong? Did they actually believe the clothes did exist, but that they were not wise enough to see them, so they pretended otherwise? Or did they see through the ruse but feared reprisals if they scoffed?

If the first, they were committing the logical fallacy of the appeal to consensus:

“I don’t see it, but most do, so I guess the majority must be right!” If the second, they were unconvinced but lacked the courage to buck popular opinion.

But what about that kid who refused to keep his mouth shut? He alone realized that if you are really wise, you will call a spade a spade, even if everybody around you says it is a club or a diamond. It is wise and courageous to be honest! Honest with yourself and others. I’d say they should have fired the foolish emperor and put the boy on the throne instead!

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Latinos activate Joco announces eighth-annual JoCo Latino Festival in

Submitted by Latinos activate JOCO

SELMA — Latinos Activate JOCO announces the eighth-annual JOCO Latino Festival, a vibrant celebration of Latino culture and community engagement. The festival is scheduled for Sunday, May 12, from 1-6 p.m.

This year's festival will be prominently situated along Raiford and Waddell streets, with comprehensive road closures to ensure a safe and festive atmosphere for all attendees. Specifically, the closures will be effective from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on festival day. These closures will facilitate the placement of an array of food trucks along Waddell

Selma

Street, showcasing diverse Latino culinary offerings. To accommodate festival-goers, ample parking options will be available throughout the town.

The festival will also feature vendor stalls along Raiford Street, showcasing a variety of goods and services and live entertainment at the intersection of S. Raiford and Railroad streets, featuring musical and dance performances celebrating Latino heritage.

Latinos Activate JOCO is dedicated to ensuring a safe, enjoyable and accessible festival experience for all attendees.

Latinos Activate JOCO is seeking vendors, performers

Convenient Flowers Plantation location • Wi-Fi around the pool / courts. Work from the pool this summer! • Attendant on duty during Open Hours • Separate fenced kiddie pool

and sponsors to join this cultural extravaganza.

Interested parties are encouraged to contact Sergio Benítez at sergio@ latinosactivatejoco.com for more information.

Proceeds from the festival will support Latinos Activate JOCO's initiatives to empower the Latino community in

Johnston County. Beyond a celebration, the festival enhances community understanding and engagement and supports local businesses. For more details, please visit, www. latinosactivatejoco.com, and follow us on Facebook LatinosactivateJoCo.

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Benny is a 13 year old Boxer that was the runt of his litter, however he has outlived all of his siblings and is living his best life. His inquisitive nature leads him into all kinds of mischief as most boxers do. His unique form of "Boxer English" has us constantly wondering, "what is he up to?" Benny was originally named Bentley when we rescued him at 2 years of age. It didn't take long for us to realize that the sophistication associated with the name "Bentley" did not correlate with the activities he portrayed. One could say, instead of champagne, we got muscadine wine. He will always be our baby!

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StaFF petS: raNdy aNd ShaNNa

Rescue pets are the best pets, or at least they are at Randy and Shanna's. Van Gogh lost an ear as a puppy (hence the name) and was too cute not to adopt a few years ago. He's little, but barks and acts like a much larger dog. Lyla, on the other hand, was a sickly puppy who was suffering from anemia, among other things. She's the sweetest dog who's always ready for a hug, cuddle or snuggle.

StaFF petS: JamIe

We adopted Floki at 10 months old from a Labrador rescue group. Imagine our surprise when we submitted his DNA for testing, just for fun, and discovered he's not a lab at all - he's our big "super mutt," with a mixture of Rottweiler, Boxer, German Shepard and a bunch of other breeds. His name comes from a favorite character from the show "Vikings." He just turned 6 years old and makes us all laugh every day with his silly antics.

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We rescued Jewel (left) at 10 weeks (now 10 years) and Moose we found playing on the side of the road a few months ago. We have no idea how old he is, but he has lots of energy and he has fit right in with the family. Both of these dogs fill the void of my wife wanting more kids. As long as the void is filled, I am happy. Both are great family dogs.

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Kay L a Bella is Kayla's childhood pet. At 14, she can no longer see or hear, but she still gives the best cuddles. She even puts up with Brentley's (our almost-one year old) antics.

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Running Rainbow Bridge Hospice Rescue (and assisting with other rescues) is a labor of love for Terri and David. There are 11 precious puppies in this photo, and that's only the tip of the iceberg in terms of sweet dogs with health concerns that Rainbow Bridge helps each and every day.

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pet: Boone age: 7

owner: Paul Robinson about our pet: Boone is our resident emotional support animal for all clients, employees, mailmen, delivery people, passersby on the street and pretty much anyone in downtown clayton that needs a little pick-me-up, friend or confidant. He works hard, plays hard especially if you have a ball to throw and cleans up pretty well too when he dons one of his infamous bowties. Boone is about 8 years old. i got him in august 2017, from Love Mutts Rescue in Raleigh. He was a foster fail. they estimated him to be about a year old at that time. i had him for about a week and was supposed to take him to his first adoption event.

But most of my clients have just gone through one of the most traumatic events of their lives (injury, car accident, loss of employment, etc.) and it can be very intimidating speaking with an attorney anyway. Boone, along with his big sister cassidy, help my clients feel comfortable. so, i adopted him and he’s been with me ever since. His name is a homage to my dad, who had passed away a couple weeks before i got Boone. My dad was a big american frontier history buff and i came across the name “Boone” as was trying to think of a name for him.

Check out some more submitted photos of some of Johnston County's furriest residents!

pet: Whiskey age: 2

owner: Jennifer villareal about our pet: Whiskey may look cute with the one floppy ear but don’t let that cuteness fool you! He is so smart but only listens when he chooses to. He bosses his little brother, Hank around and Hank is a big black lab, twice Whiskey’s size! We love Whiskey and he definitely keeps us on our toes.

pet: Ruby age: Passed away owner stephen turner about our pet: our precious Ruby passed 5 years ago. she never believed she was actually a dog, but rather a person. she had a personality like no other and she was loved.

pet: Peaches age: 12

owner: awana Payne about our pet: Peaches is a chihuahua and poodle mixed dog, although she looks more chihuahua-like. she is very friendly and will let everyone kiss and hug her. she likes kids especially, but really anyone who gives her attention!

pet: Bo age: 17 weeks

owner: shannon Baker about our pet: Meet Bo, a male boxer who loves attention and snuggling with just about anyone. Bo doesn't know a stranger and offers loving attention to everyone he meets.

pet: Kali

age: 8 months

owner: todd Daniels about our pet: Kali and her brother, Jasper, were born to a stray my wife and i brought in. she sadly passed away five days after they were born. We were faced with the challenge of raising them, which was very hard. thankfully they have survived and are very happy and playful kittens.

pet: caesar

age: 14

owner: Melissa Pearce about our pet: caesar is in his “old Man era” and still living his best life. He loves a good car ride, and one of his favorites included a cross-country trip including stops in arches, Yosemite (where he swam in some cool creeks) and Yellowstone national Parks.

pet: ava age: 5

owner: Leah Johnson about our pet: ava has a heart of gold and a tail that never stops wagging. one of ava's remarkable traits is her boundless love for all creatures, great and small. she's not just a pet; she's a nurturing caretaker. ava's favorite pastime is sitting by and watching over baby chicks, ducklings and kittens with the utmost tenderness.

pet: Lucian age: 7

owner: Johnnie Beasley about our pet: our daughter with one of the many ball pythons we keep. We are currently up to 31 ball pythons and plan to start breeding them soon.

pet: Runt Runt age: 4

owner: Minnie Ballard about our pet: Runt was born with a cleft palate in 2019. bottle fed her. she's been my baby since the day she was born. she's my whole heart!

pet: ollie age: 3

owner: Laura vega about our pet: Baby ollie is a lovely crazy free spirit who enjoys the outdoors.

pet: Michael Daniel age: 3

owner: suzanne creech about our pet: this is my cat, Michael. He is George's brother. His mother, a feral cat, abandoned him when he was two months old. took him in and raised him and his brother as indoor cats. He was named after George Michael from WHaM! and also the angel, Michael and Daniel from the Bible. He loves to chase flies around the house, catch them and eats them. Yum.

pet: nova age: 3.5

owner: amanda Dean about our pet: nova is a silver lab. she loves to play. He best friend is a little chihuahua.

pet: Bonnie age: 1 owner: Hannah stecher about our pet: she’s a oneyear-old, female doberdane (Doberman/great Dane mix). she loves to play fetch, and loves to be in your lap!

pet: Benny age: 13

owner: stephen turner about our pet: Benny is one of a kind. He is full of love and excitement and is the best companion.

pet: charlie Brown Jones age: 8

owner: Daryl Jones about our pet: charlie is part Jack Russell and is a loving and all-around wonderful baby, he is a big part of our home and is loved so much.

pet: Mama Dog age: 10

owner: adrienne Delph about our pet: Mama Dog was rescued off the streets of Benson, pregnant and shivering on a cold and rainy March day. one week later she delivered five puppies. From street dog to diva, Mama Dog loves the fluffiest pillows and softest blankets — and forget about going out when it’s raining.

pet: sir Dublin Murphy age: 7

owner: Brandon and christin Murphy about our pet: our Yankee Doodle Dublin brings such joy to our house. He was born on July 4th. He is our loyal companion he does nothing but shower us with kisses and unconditional love. He’s is our pride and joy.

pet: vegas

age: 9

owner: Dana Danger about our pet: vegas was pulled from the Wayne county shelter and adopted from Johnston county animal Protection League. He loves his mom and his kitty siblings, and he loves fetching his bone.

pet: Wrigley age: 2 owner: shannkay DeBo about our pet: Meet Wrigley, the playful pup with a heart full of silliness and a spirit brimming with competition! From goofy antics to tailwagging challenges, this adorable doggie is always ready to bring smiles and excitement to every picture-perfect moment.

pet: tiki, nancy, newt and otis age: 5-12

owner: Bill Hockenbury about our pet: a bunch of lovable knuckleheads. wouldn’t trade them for anything.

pet: sofia age: 3.5

owner: Laura Banda about our pet: sofia is a fun loving energetic gentle giant, she loves playing fetch and playing with her human younger brother. she will always let you know when we’ve received a delivery with her loud bark!

pet: clayton age: 7

owner: suzanne taylor about our pet: clayton is a rescue beagle. He came to us a few months ago and don’t know how we lived without him. He gives us so much love and joy.

age: 7 owner: Haley Fowler about our pet: charlie’s personality is truly one of a kind! Many would describe him as being closer to human than animal. From demanding to be held and carried around on your hip to literally putting his paws up in the air and jumping up for you to pick him up like a child. He is very expressive with his unique and hilarious noises he will make.

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pet: Bailey, sophie, Maycie and tedy

age: 10, 10, 7 and 14

owner: Donna erick

about our pets: Just look at this pack, how sweet, cooperative and well behaved they are. — oK so the photo is a few years old, they are not that well behaved anymore. But mommy still loves them!

pet: argo age: 7 owner Kathleen nicosia about our pet: He's a showstopper, constantly gets attention and compliments.

pet: Miss Bella Ray

age: 7 months

owner: Diane Kennedy about our pet: she's hilarious. she's always picking up things on the ground and holding them like a cigarette.

pet: Levi

age: 3.5

owner: sara Perry about our pet: Levi was adopted at 10 weeks from the southeast German shepherd Rescue. His mom was rescued pregnant with nine pups. the foster family helped make sure she had a safe and loving home to have her pups. He loves being outside, having the "zoomies", and loves working for treats. He even has his own instagram to share his journeys - @LevisRuffLife

pet: chester age: 2.5

owner: suzanne creech about our pet: this is chester. i rescued him from the parking lot at work two years ago. He was hanging around the parking lot for a few days scrounging for food. i did not have anything to feed him, except a small bag of cheetos i had in my car. i poured the cheetos on the ground and he ate them. the next day, he was back, so caught him and brought him home with me and named him chester after chester the cheetah on the cheetos bag.

pet: ellie Mae

age: 7 months

owner: cynthia Barefoot about our pet: ellie Mae is fun loving seven-month old Pembroke corgi. she is funny in her own little way.

pet: Ruger

age: 9

owner: Gail Hall about our pet: Ruger’s first year was a challenge to say the least. He should have been named Destroy. after that first year he began to understand what was off limits. He was easily trained and even now he is eager to show his many talents. Ruger is an aussiedoodle and weighs 85 pounds. He is patient and his behavior has many of our friends and family amazed. We are extremely proud to have this big boy in our family.

pet: oreo

age: 8

owner: tammy Braglin about our pet: oreo is our rescue baby. she is pit/lab mix. she loves to cuddle and follows her daddy everywhere. she allows her mommy to dress her up. she loves treats and loves being in her bookstore greeting HeR favorite people every day. she gives the best kisses and hugs.

pet: clover age: 1

owner: Lyndsay Bean about our pet: this is clover. He was a stray kitten and we adopted him from Pet smart in Garner and is now a very happy, good luck inside kitty.

pet: Professor Phineas and Hank age: 4

owner: Mac vu nguyen about our pet: We walked into the sPca of Wake county because our youngest kid wanted a dog, and specifically, a beagle and just as luck and fate would have it, there was a bonded pair of beagles. We are big Disney fans, their names are Professor Phineas from the Haunted Mansion ride & the other is name Hank the sectopus (octopus) from the “Finding Dory” movie.

pet: otto age: 1 owner: Diane englemohr about our pet: otto is a foster fail. He was found roaming the streets and we were contacted to foster. otto came into our home and has completely won over our hearts with his kindness, sweetness and energy. He loves his brother, Matthew, and you can find them together all the time snuggling and playing.

pet: Uno age: 2 owner: cassi Parker about our pet: Joco’s very own famous goat! With over half a million followers on tiktok, Uno the Goat draws attention everywhere he goes! this orphaned goat, rescued from Benson, made his debut on social media with a whopping 60 million views with his first video catching the eye of celebrities who commented how much they loved him! Uno enjoys all the pet friendly places Joco has to offer! one of his favorites is tractor supply in selma!

pet: scarlet ivy age: 1.5

owner: christy Mitteldorfer about our pet: scarlet ivy goes to work every day with mom at christy’s Boutique. she loves everyone that comes in to see her!

pet: Lilly age: 5 months

owner: Gina Freeman about our pet: Lilly is the sweetest. she loves to eat and play outside.

pet: Morticia esco Hayes age: 12

owner: Lindsey Hayes about our pet: Morticia is a 12-year-old chorkie. she lives with her parents and brother in Four oaks. she loves to take naps and sunbathe when it is pretty outside. Don’t let her age fool you, she is still full of spunk and sass and brings joy to her family everyday.

pet: Romeo age: 8

owner: Liz Perez about our pet: Romeo is my eight-year-old double golden goofball. rescued him four years ago from tennessee and he immediately knew north carolina was his forever home. He loves cuddles with the family, stuffed animals and road trips.

pet: elvira age: 1

owner: erin Jernigan about our pet: got elvira when she was eight weeks old. she was part of a litter of puppies that were being re-homed. was told she was supposed to be a Dorgi. i got a chiweenie! What is funny about el is that the front half looks like Daschund and the back half is chihuahua. she is spoiled, loves cuddles and giving the side eye when she doesn't get her way.

pet: odie Pie Jones age: 16

owner: amanda Jones about our pet: odie is 16 years old and was rescued from a family that couldn’t keep him, We took him in and he has been a wonderful part of our family for around 13 years now. He loves treats and hugs. o die is a great and loved part of our family.

pet: Rosco age: 1.5

owner: cody clayton about our pet: Rosco is a laid back boy. He loves his walks during the day and sleeping under his covers at bedtime!

pet: teach age: 3 owner: Dee Biggs about our pet: teach was rescued by Maggie society in Wilson. We adopted him a year ago. He’s half shih tzu and half pitty, and he’s the sweetest boy!

pet: enzo age: 3 owner: angela Perry about our pet: enzo is a border collie who loves playing fetch with his frisbee and enjoys a good round of chuck it ball. He’s a sweet boy that competes in UpDog and skyhoundz with his mama and is the apple of her eye.

pet: Gunner age: 5 owner: Robyn Hinnant about our pet: this is Gunner, who loves everyone. He loves to give hugs and, if you are on your phone, he will hit it with his paw because he wants all of your attention. He also loves car rides and seeing cows.

pet: Motley Maye age: 4

owner: Jenny Wood about our pet: Motley Maye is the queen of our crue! she exhibits the typical english Bulldog behaviors of sleeping, snoring and eating. Her favorite foods are eggs, strawberries and pineapple. she is the sweetest girl, and we are blessed that she is a part of our family!

pet: Peanut age: 2

owner: shelia Harmon about our pet: this is my Beagle granddog, Peanut. she is an energetic two year old who loves toys, treats and everyone she meets. she is so full of personality and unconditional love. i can’t imagine life without her

pet: Maverick age: 8 months

owner: christy strother about our pet: Maverick is a great dog, full of personality and energy. He has been very good since the day we brought him home. He loves to sit in my lap, acts like he is a 10-pound dog, loves baths and loves his hair to be blown dry. He loves vegetables and fruits. Maverick wants to play with his two cat brothers, but they would rather fight with him.

pet: Keisel age: 7 owner: ashley castonguay about our pet: Keisel is a canine good citizen and loves kids and other dogs. His favorite pastime is to watch tv and snuggle by your side.

pet: Lucy age: 2

owner: cassi Parker about our pet: Lucy is a two-year-old Rough coated collie! she spends her days exploring all the pet friendly places Johnston county has to offer. some of her favorite stops are Dewaynes, Pelicans in selma and Petco in clayton.

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pet: Leo

age: 4.5

owner: Loretta Byrd about our pet: Leo was named for my Daddy, Leonard. While not officially trained to be a service dog, he is by my disabled husband’s side all day. Leo is a Malti shu. Leo loves the music on the tv station PBs His favorite show is “antique Road show.” When the intro music comes on, he will hold his head up and howl. it appears he is singing to the music. as with most dog owners, Leo is loved beyond measure and he is a huge part of our family.

pet: Wrigley age: 13

owner: Michell Boyette about our pet: My sweet Wrigley is 13 years old. i’ve had him ever since he was born, and he has been a lifesaver and the greatest friend through everything ’ve been through the past 13 years. He used to be playful and energetic, but now he’s spunky, kinda grumpy, loves treats, sleeps the day away and loves all the pets he can get! We truly don’t deserve a dog’s love and don’t know what i’d do without him!

pet: Manny and Phoebe age: 12 and 7

owner: vicki vogel about our pet: Manny is my first French bull dog, and my one and only male dog. He is a purebred frenchie, and has all the qualities and characteristics of a French Bull Dog. Phoebe is our rescue Frenchie. she was a hot mess when we adopted her, but she is thriving now. she and Manny are besties and truly love one another.

pet: Hank age: 5 months owner: nicole Kincaid about our pet: Hank is only about 5 months old and was picked up as a stray on the streets of Raleigh. He had most likely spent a good part of his beginning of his life in a crate and now he is living his best life. He is the biggest goofball and is silly all the time and is adored by our whole family

pet: Digger age: 2

owner: Kathryn and Joey aswell about our pet: Digger loves to ride through town smelling the fresh new smell of spring!

pet: cam age: 5 owner: tiffany schiller about our pet: cam (the yellow lab) came to me as a foster from the Darlington county Humane society in 2021. a year before considering fostering, i lost one of my other pups and the brindle in the picture with cam kept looking for her sister. so i started fostering and had three more before cam came to me. He does flyball, Fastcat and is a therapy dog. Finding your next fur baby is amazing, but when they find you, there are no words for it.

pet: sky

age: 8 months

owner: Brenda stroud about our pets: this is my female Husky, sky. she has been with my husband and i for about 7 months now. she has been a true blessing to us both, but especially for me. have been going through some depression the last few years and since getting this little lady so much of that has lifted. she makes me laugh, she also can be so stubborn at times, but i truly believe that this little angel is my own personal gift from God.

pet: Dolly age: 3

owner: Briana Mullen about our pet: Dolly is a Great Pyrenees that rescued from the animal shelter in December. she was so timid of many things including the outdoors and it was obvious she had never been trained to do anything. i took on a big responsibility having to teach a three-year-old dog eveRYtHinG that you would teach a puppy, but with lots of patience and repetition she has become the best dog!

pet: Karma and Destiny age: 1 and 6 months

owner: Michael Renteria about our pet: Karma and Destiny are two extra-happy, extra-friendly doggos that just love to explore and play. commonly referred to as Yin and Yang, they often balance each other out with cuteness and mischievousness. they’re a vital part of the mental health awareness movement and often times spotted in local parades.

pet: sailor age: 5

owner: Melissa Palmer about our pet: our sweet boy, sailor, is five years old and lives up to his name! His first sailing adventure last fall was a success! He made a great crew member. He loves to snuggle, play with others and enjoys long walks on the trail. adopted as a young puppy from a local rescue, and trained using the sally said so program, he is a loving and wellmannered pup who we adore!

pet: Bella age: 4 owner: amber Powers a bout our pet: Bella is one spoiled little girl. s he loves to wear her favorite dress/ outfit when she goes out. s he enjoys her treats, squeaky toy and getting belly rubs. Bella joined our family during covi D right after my dad passed away from a heart attack. s he has brought so much joy to our during that time and everyday since then.

pet: Moose age 1 owner: Jessica Roy about our pet: Moose was a stray that we found on the side of the road. the vet said he is less than a year old and over 80 pounds. He loves watching ducks and other animals on Youtube.

pet: Bruno age: 1.5 owner: Khristie starling about our pet: Bruno is a Frenchton, 3/4 french bulldog and 1/4 Boston terrier, and loves playing fetch. His name came from the movie, “enchanto,” and the song, "We Don't talk about Bruno." it was funny because we always talk about him because of his big ears and loveable personality.

pet: charming age: 5 owner: victoria Padgett about our pet: We adopted charming in June 2020. He had been in foster care and was having a hard time finding a home due to not liking other animals. charming loves people, though, and he wants to be the center of attention at all times. He is the best cuddle buddy anyone could ever ask for. Him being over 70 pounds does not stop him from thinking he is a lap dog.

pet: Luna age: 7 owner: Kaitlyn Free about our pets: Luna is a very energetic Jack Russell terrier. she has a spot on her side that resembles the moon, hence the name Luna. We have taught her numerous tricks that she looks forward to doing for treats. Going outside and for car rides are her favorite!

pet: cali age: 6 owner: suzanne creech about our pet: this is cali. she is a tortie shell. everyday when i come home from work, she greets me in the driveway and as soon as i open my car door, she hops inside the car and welcomes me home. cali is a sweetie. she has a following on Facebook. she has tortitude like no other.

pet: Duchess age: 6 months owner: Logan Mott about our pet: Duchess is one of a kind. she is full of energy and spunk. she is very loyal and loves her family. n her free time, she enjoys going bird hunting, riding on the boat and getting belly rubs. Her favorite treat is frozen peanut butter balls.

pet: Jury age: 6 owner: stephanie Hufnagle about our pet: He's my best buddy and has been by my side for almost six years now. i got him right after i passed the bar, and as a lawyer that tries to avoid court, he is hopefully the only Jury i ever plead a case to!

pet: thelma and Louise age: 4 owner: Helena Lynster about our pet: thelma and Louise are very happy, thelma is more quiet, while Louise is extremely active. they are very smart and love people, and they love to get dressed up.

pet: ace

age: 18.5

owner: Katie crowder about our pet: ace the beagle was the best boy! i got ace when i was a freshman in college. He loved getting in the trash and snuggling under his red blanket. He was always up for a ride but he did expect the window to be down, no matter the temperature, so he would feel the wind in his ears. He lived longer than expected due to spit and popcorn and when he crossed the rainbow bridge he left a beagle size hole in my heart.

pet: Ruby age: 8 months

owner: Kerry smith about our pet: this is Ruby, she is a sphinx baby. she is a true character and a real creep. Yes, you read that right, a creep. she lurks on the stairs just waiting to leap at your feet. Honestly the life insurance does not benefit her, but my husband thinks i am training her. she will stalk you under the bed and snatch your ankle anytime she can. if you dare to leave any food she will pounce and finish it for you. she is a girl after my own heart an avid coffee lover, and yes, she steals that, too.

pet: tali age: about 2

owner: Joan anderson about our pet: tali was found in turkey, at three months old, tied to a tree. someone found him and turned him in to the turkish rescue which works closely with nRGRR in nc they rescued him, and i was able to foster and adopt him at 17 months old. His name in turkish means "Dew from Heaven" and "My Lamb." He is definitely both of those to me! after living his first year and a half outside, he is now living his best life in our home with his doggie sister callie.

Bailey age: 3 owner: Michelle smith about our pet: Bailey is a three-year-old pit, mixed with terrier. We rescued her back in october 2022 from a friend that could not take care of her. Bailey is big part of our family now. We’re still working on her escape artist routine, but she loves her daily walks with her mother and playing outside with her furry friends.

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pet: cassidy age: 8 owner: Paul Robinson about our pet: cassidy runs a tight ship at Paul Robinson Law. tardiness is unacceptable, especially when it's her meal, and she'll let you know. and Lord have mercy if you miss a deadline or are a squirrel. But underneath that stern facade is a belly rub loving snuggler, who'll bend over backwards for a friend or a treat.

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pet: Giselle and Lui age: 1 owner: Pam smith about our pets: Giselle and Lui (chucky and bride) on Halloween.
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pet: pet: Peca age: 9 owner: anne cole about our pet: Peca is nine-year-old westie jack. she loves her mama and she loves chicken, too.

pet: Blu

age: 3

owner: Brandy Peters about our pet: Blu is a rescue. our 16-year-old beagle died during coviD and our other dog was so lonely we started a search for the perfect friend. We rescued Blu when he was three months old, and he helped heal our hearts.

pet: Mookie age: 12

owner: shannkay DeBo about our pet: Meet Mookie, the four-legged furball of joy in my life! With a wagging tail and a heart full of boundless energy, Mookie is more than just a pet — he's family. Whether he's chasing his own tail, gleefully fetching a ball, or simply snuggling up for a cozy nap, Mookie's zest for life is contagious.

pet: Rip age: 4 months

owner: teresa taylor about our pet: Rip is a fun loving little guy. He has a wonderful personality and loves everyone, and has brought much joy to our family.

pet: Winnie age: 5 months

owner Katie Kitcher about our pet: Winnie (like Winnie the Pooh) is a rambunctious pure breed pocket beagle! she loves to learn new tricks! By five months, she’s mastered sit, lay down, shake and our favorite chow time trick. We tell her to stay and she lays down and barks like she’s saying grace before her meal! she loves to chase and be chased around even more, and she is slowly warming up to her housemate, Kirby the hedgehog!

pet: Reacher, Mr. smee and vigo

age: 2, 5 and 11

owner Miranda cossel about our pet: t’s the best bunch of weiners.

pet: Maggie age: 3 months

owner: adam caldwell about our pet: Maggie is a puppy full of energy! she loves her brothers, chewing on anything, treats and playing outside. she recently discovered her reflection and spends time barking at windows.

pet: Joli age: 7

owner: Lisa Laveroni about our pet: Joli is our pride and joy! she brings so much happiness to everyone who meets her. she’s sweet, goofy and loves to snuggle. she especially loves her new home here in smithfield where she runs and plays in her yard.

pet: Bella age: 10

owner Rhonda Pack about our pet: Bella is a mini schnauzer. she's one of the sweetest little dogs you will ever meet. Her favorite things are going for walks with daddy and watching out the window for squirrels and cats.

pet: china age: 8

owner: crystal West about our pet: china was adopted from Wake county animal shelter when she was about 18-24 months. was immediately drawn to her when we walked through the shelter, and no matter how many other wonderful dogs we saw that day, kept going back to her. knew she was going to come home with us and she has been a blessing to our family ever since. she loves everyone she meets and is always ready to play. she loves her daddy more than anything in the world — except maybe a cookie.

pet: Jasper age: 2

owner: valerie Williams about our pet: We got Jasper shortly after my husband was diagnosed with early onset alzheimer’s at 53 to be a companion to him. t didn’t take long for me to realize that Jasper had an intuition about my husband’s health and would calm him when he got agitated or anxious. He is now a service Dog in training to assist me and my husband. He’s amazing!

pet: sassy age: 1 year, three months about our pet: she is sweet and innocent when in the house, but becomes a junkyard dog outside.

pet: Gemma and scarlet age: 1 owner christy Mitteldorfer about our pet: scarlet, the Frenchie, is the mascot to christy’s Boutique in smithfield and Gemma, the cat, is her best friend back at home.

pet: Little Bit, aka superbit age: 7

owner: Laine McLamb about our pet: Little Bit is a survivor! after adopting her after her accident six years ago, we grew the strongest human-animal bond. even though she is missing her leg, it doesn't slow her down! Little Bit loves to ride shotgun in her "Bitmobile," play with her feline sister and lounge at the horse barn. she is a Farm shepherd, aka english shepherd, which is not a common breed in this area. she is a rockstar whose herding instincts keep the rodents at bay while she is on paw patrol in her domain.

pet: Gabriel George age: 3 owner: suzanne creech about our pet: this is my cat, George. George's cute face won him a spot in the Praise My Pet 2023 calendar. George does not like his feet touched. t is hard to do a nail trim.

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ChooSINg the dog that’s right for you

Submitted by Sally Said So Professional Dog Training

Selecting a dog to bring into your home is a choice with lasting consequences, so it’s not one that should be taken lightly.

“Dog ownership is a 10-15 year relationship commitment,” said Shane Gentry, owner of Sally Said So Professional Dog Training.

“Imagine being in the wrong relationship with a person for that long! Not fun.”

That’s why Sally Said So offers puppy consultations, so you know exactly what you’re getting into before adopting or purchasing a pet.

“What makes the best adoption is doing the consult and having a trainer do a temperament test with the dog before adoption,” Gentry said.

Making sure the energy level of the dog matches up with the amount of activity in your household is a major consideration.

We’ll ensure your breeder has quality, ethically bred animals. We want to be sure you aren’t supporting a puppy mill, as they are always quantity over quality,” Gentry said.

When it comes to rescuing a dog, Sally Said So takes more of a trial and error approach to finding the right fit.

“We connect you with a puppy and take you and any other pets in the home for a meet-and-greet. That way, we’ll have an idea of its temperament and how well it will fit in before committing,” he said.

“Imagine you’re a triathlon athlete and you have a Basset Hound or conversely you’re a couch potato and you have a Husky,” he said. “It will be very difficult for both to be happy and to no surprise, it’s why the shelters are full of great dogs that just didn’t fit someone’s lifestyle.”

Whether you’re looking to adopt or purchase from a breeder, Sally Said So can help you make the choice that’s right for your family.

It starts with a whole family interview.

“We want to meet you, your partner, your kids, the cat — anyone who will be a significant part of this puppy’s life,” Gentry said.

“You and a professional trainer will discuss your routine, personality and what you’re looking for in your new family member.”

By the end of the interview, your trainer will have a list of two or three breeds that would fit well with your family.

Using their vast knowledge and network of breeders and rescue organizations, they then begin searching for the perfect dog for you.

“Your trainer will research and interview puppy suppliers.

Once a match is found, it’s important to start the training process right away. “Moving forward with training after adoption is imperative to work through the decompression period which can last up to 90 days,” Gentry said.

Proper training can ensure that you and your new pet will have a long and happy relationship.

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why IS my dog ItChINg?

This is a question we are asked several times a day, especially over the last 4-8 weeks. You may even have a dog that’s itching — as a dog-dad of five furballs myself, I can tell you it’s not fun watching your dog spend the afternoon (or afternoons) scratching an itch that just won’t go away.

Sound familiar?

Here’s a few tips on how to narrowdown what could be making your dog itch.

Is your dog itching year-round, or just certain times of the year? This is probably the best question to answer first. If your dog seems to be itching every day of the year regardless of the season — I would start looking at something your dog is ingesting and/ or coming into contact with daily. This could be food, treats, certain grass and seed pollens, your detergent and even that faux-stainless steel (sometimes other types too) water/food bowl.

Hint: Try an LID (Limited Ingredient Diet) food, or a food with a different protein from a different manufacturer. Change your dog’s bowl for a week to see if the redness disappears around his mouth. Does your dog go to the neighbor’s kitty litter box each morning?

Guess what? That could be the culprit as well!

However, if your dog is only itchy or has dry skin at certain types of the year (for us in NC, this often means when you turn your home’s heat to AC, and AC to heat) there is a high likelihood that seasonal allergies are the problem. Sometimes environmental allergies just can’t be avoided. I actually replanted my entire yard with a different grass seed in hopes of helping one of my dogs, but it didn’t help. This is when it’s time to call her veterinarian and get a Cytopoint shot. Maybe your dog has dry skin? This time of year, almost every dog that comes into Just Dog People has dry skin.

You can especially notice this on brown/ black dogs, and short-haired dogs as well.

What do we recommend? Try a warm bath, perhaps with an aloe-based shampoo along with a conditioner. For dogs, the conditioner isn’t just to make their hair shiny, it’s also to condition their skin. This is a great way to alleviate some forms of itching!

Sometimes it’s all in the genes and their first 8-12 weeks of life. Over the last nine years or so I’ve come to notice a common theme in dogs with allergies and weak bellies: Momma wasn’t able to deliver the puppy’s first round of ‘inoculations’ (mom’s milk).

While not scientific, I would estimate 95 out of 100 dogs who cross my path (as a dog nutrition consultant) have had an unfortunate start to life.

Often these dogs are raised without their mother or taken from their mother too soon. In fact, one of my five was the runt of her large litter (seven.) Bea was not able to get the same access to mom as the other puppies in her litter, and although we can’t prove this — we believe that her having thyroid issues could be connected.

It seems that when mom isn’t able to pass on the ‘good stuff’ puppies need in

You Only Live Once YOLO

is month I celebrate my 48th birthday. Which is a sobering thought, as it’s just shy of 50. Fi y years is half a century!

Some say age is just a number, but trust me so much happens to your body as you age. Every day I notice new age spots or new wrinkles, another joint pain or a new gray hair. I notice things I’ve accomplished and yet I know there’s so much more I want to do in this one life.

their first precious weeks of life, their bellies are often left without the right biome required to digest/absorb/process the food going into them.

For these dogs, symptoms often appear as early as 12 weeks, while I would say most dogs that I see in the store for consultations are six to nine months old.

Tip: These puppies need strong probiotics — we often suggest petparents take home a $9 bottle of fermented goat’s milk to “test” our theory. Within about 7-10 days, mom and dad often see results such as: less gas, firm stool, increased energy and “playfulness” and possibly heightened energy to eat their food.

As always there are many considerations that go into diagnosing and helping a dog — always consult with your veterinarian if you think something is off about your dog.

If you’ve never visited us at Just Dog People, or need some help with your dog’s itching, nutrition — or would just like to see a store completely dedicated to crazy dog people, come see us!

We’re always happy to help!

To learn more, call Just Dog People at 919-977-7822.

I notice my own children and how fast the years of their youth are ying by. I notice my parents and the fact that they are aging faster than ever.

And so I’ve been contemplating a lot lately about aging and the value in capturing each day, each week or month and trying to make the very most of it. Regardless of your belief about the a erlife, we really only have this life to live as we know it.

It’s why in this past year I have doubled down on my personal boundaries and really standing up for my values and beliefs. I’m making strides to create a life I love living, not just trying to skirt through.

Some of you might be at a crossroads in your own life or reaching a milestone age. Maybe you’re considering making changes to create a life you really love living. I want to remind you that you have JUST THIS ONE LIFE to live. I don’t want to live with regrets, and I don’t want you to either.

Life is precious and it’s eeting. Whatever choices, changes or creations you need to make to live this one life of yours to the fullest, I hope you feel empowered on this day and in this year, to do those things for yourself!

It really is true … you only live once. YOLO!

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lasers in Veterinary Medicine

You may have heard about the use of lasers in veterinary medicine. Did you know that there are actually different types of lasers?

Our hospital utilizes both a surgical laser and a medical therapy laser. Both types of lasers can enhance your pet’s healing.

Our surgical laser uses precisely focused light to cut, allowing us to replace the traditional scalpel. In the hands of a skilled surgeon, a surgical laser allows the doctor to have extreme precision when cutting. The surgical laser’s energy seals small blood vessels and nerve endings and kills bacteria.

The benefits of using laser surgery for your pet include reduced pain, less swelling, less bleeding and virtually no trauma to surrounding tissue. Laser surgery provides a shorter recovery time allowing pets to quickly

return to their normal activities.

Medical laser therapy uses light energy to treat pain and inflammation in order to promote healing. Some of the conditions medical laser therapy can treat include ear infections, surgery incisions, wounds, sprains/strains, fractures, degenerative joint disease, hot spots, lick granulomas, inflammatory bowel disease, bladder infections and arthritis.

The doctors at Johnston Animal Hospital can prescribe the appropriate medical laser therapy tailored to treat your pet’s specific condition. Medical laser therapy helps to heal damaged cells leading to faster pain relief. The procedure is done by passing a laser handpiece over the area that needs to be treated.

Medical laser treatments are soothing, gentle, warm and pain-free.

Medical laser therapy can usually be performed while your pet is awake, and

without shaving your pet’s hair. Some conditions only require a single medical laser treatment to promote healing, while others require multiple treatment sessions.

Laser therapy can be used along with other medications. For example, a pet experiencing the pain of arthritis may be able to have pain management just from medical laser therapy treatment. If the arthritis progresses, the pet may benefit from a combination of pain control options including supplements, medication and medical laser therapy. Medical laser therapy is a unique form of pain management which is scientifically proven to reduce your pet’s pain and inflammation.

Laser safety is an important concern when using either a surgical laser or a medical

laser. Inappropriate use of a laser can cause harm. All team members who provide laser therapy at Johnston Animal Hospital have undergone special training from AIMLA (the American Institute of Medical Laser Applications). Everyone in the room must wear eye protection when a laser is being used. People wear laser specific safety glasses. Pets wear laser specific safety goggles commonly known as “doggles” — much to every cat’s chagrin. If you want to know more about how laser treatment can help your pet, give us a call at 919-934-3511 and a smiling face will answer your questions. Johnston Animal Hospital is a locally owned, family-run veterinary hospital where the vet knows you and your pet.

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of events

Friday, may 3, 8 a.m.

⋆ good morning Clayton

→ Clayton Chamber of Commerce, main St., Clayton

start your morning off in clayton by networking, sharing your business news, giving your 30-second pitch to a packed room and leaving with new contacts and deeper relationships with peers in the community.

Good Morning clayton is ccoc’s free monthly morning connection-building event. it is free to ccoc investors and first-time guests, with coffee and breakfast included. event hosted by Mobile First card.

Saturday, may 4, 8 a.m.

⋆ Jeep day

→ waffee Station, u.S. 301, mirco come out for your morning breakfast with your Jeep.

Saturday, may 4

⋆ ham and yam Festival

→ downtown Smithfield

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Saturday, may 4, 11 a.m.

⋆ Corinth holders vol. Fire

dept. annual BBQ Chicken Fundraiser

→ Lake wendell road, Zebulon check out the annual BBQ chicken fundraiser from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. this is a drive-thru-only event. see a firefighter for tickets to secure your plate. visit facebook.com/ events/1111143660032743 to learn more.

and outfit contests, and two beverage tickets for guests ages 21 and older. Party with a purpose, as proceeds will benefit the Johnston Health Foundation. visit johnstonhealthfoundation. org/home/eventscampaigns/derby-day to learn more.

Friday, may 3, 7 p.m.

⋆ ralph Stanley II and the Clinch mountain Boys

→ rudy theatre, Selma 2024 marks the 78th anniversary of the clinch Mountain Boys. Ralph stanley ii began working professionally for his father in 1995 through 2008, then went out on his own. catch this show, Live at the Rudy. For more, visit rudytheatre.com/ schedules.

support to children on one of the hardest days a foster child will ever experience — removal day. come out to the Barn at Broadslab to catch the vision and find out how you can be a part of this heartwarming project. For more email johnstonnc@ isaiah117house.com.

your business cards and be ready to mix and mingle while enjoying light refreshments! this event is free for ccoc investors (members) and their guests.

Friday, may 10, 6:30 p.m.

⋆ Sip and Spin - wheel throwing Fun Night

down sam’s Branch Greenway and back. Registration and a race map can be found at: runsignup.com/Race/nc/ clayton/RuntheBranch5k. For questions regarding this event, email Lauren Lambert at llambert@ townofclaytonnc.org.

Add your organization’s events to the community calendar at www.JohnstonNow.com or email us at calendar@JohnstonNow.com. For the full community calendar with hundreds of area events, visit www.JohnstonNow.com

thursday, may 9, 10 a.m.

⋆ 12th annual east Coast truckers Jamboree & truck Show

→ artmosphere Community arts Center, raleigh road, Clayton

Saturday, may 11, 11 a.m.

⋆ Better than Bouquetsa mother's day Flower workshop

the Ham & Yam Festival has grown into a celebration of the agricultural products that smithfield and Johnston county are known for with live music, country ham biscuits and sweet potatoes galore. For more, visit www.facebook. com/HamandYamFestival.

Saturday, may 4, 10 a.m.

⋆ virtual: understanding google analytics

Discover how to use data to boost your business. in this class, you will learn how to navigate Google analytics, understand what each metric c A l E nd

Saturday, may 4, 2:30 p.m.

⋆ uNC health Johnston derby day

→ portofino equestrian Center, Clayton Unc Health Johnston Derby Day brings the run for the roses right to Johnston county. More than 800 guests will walk the red carpet at the Portofino equestrian center, donning their finest Derby hats and fashion. enjoy exhilarating live horse races, sip mint juleps and graze on your favorite foods all for a great cause. tickets are $75 for adults, $25 for youth and ages 5 and under are free. includes complimentary food, soda and water, access to all event attractions, entry in the hat

monday, may 6, 8 a.m.

⋆ Swing for Cape golf tournament

→ Country Club of Johnston County

Get a hole in one for the band. come support the cleveland High school Band for the cleveland arts Performance ensemble Golf tournament. Registrations are available: singles are $100, teams are $400. For more, visit facebook.com/ events/1102562560958619.

tuesday, may 7, 6:30 p.m.

⋆ Isaiah 117 house Johnston County expansion Kickoff

→ the Barn at Broadslab, N.C. 50, Benson isaiah 117 House is on its way to our community, bringing warmth, care and immediate

→ petro 95, I-95, Kenly Don’t miss the biggest trucker party on the east coast. they’re celebrating 12 years of the east coast truckers Jamboree. there will be live music, exhibits, trucks on display and so much more. visit kenly95.com/truckerjamboree/2024-scheduleof-events for the complete schedule.

thursday, may 9, 5 p.m.

⋆ KS Bank Business after hours

→ u.S. 301, Four oaks Ks Bank will be hosting Business after Hours events at various branches across Johnston county in the coming months, including this one in Four oaks.

thursday, may 9, 5:30 p.m.

⋆ Business associates Social hour

→ hometowne realty, e. main St., Clayton enjoy the clayton chamber of commerce’s popular monthly evening networking events while exploring the area. this month’s sponsor is Hometowne Realty. Bring

enjoy your favorite adult beverage while you throw down. Getto know the pottery wheel in this fun, adult-only class. You’ll learn how to wedge, center and pull walls in a participation style demonstration. the cost is $55. For more, visit artmospherecac. coursestorm.com/category/ sip-spin.

may 10-11, 7:30 p.m.; may 12, 3 p.m.; may 17-18, 7:30 p.m. and may 19, 3 p.m.

⋆ hallelujah girls

Don't miss the Benson Little theater's production of “Hallelujah Girls,” a fun southern comedy that takes place in an abandoned church-turned-day-spa where a group of friends gathers every Friday afternoon. tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children. Learn more at bensonlittletheater.com.

Saturday, may 11, 9 a.m.

⋆ run the Branch 5K

→ Clayton municipal park

Lace up your running shoes on saturday, May 11 for the 2024 Run the Branch 5K.

Participants will begin at Municipal Park and head

→ old North State Food hall, Selma

Join Hope Blooms Farm before Mothers Day for a flower workshop. We will be helping you design spring planters. they will provide the flowers and the pots. For more information, peoplefirsttourism.com/ experience/better-thanbouquets-a-mothers-dayflower-workshop-with-hopeblooms-farm-05-11-2024/ https://www.facebook.com/ events/398129199739474.

Saturday, may 11, 5 p.m.

⋆ Jazz and art Community event

check out a night of Live Music on the lawn on Mother’s Day Weekend. Bring your lawn chairs and blankets. Browse more than 20 artisan/craft vendors with family and friends. For more, visit facebook.com/ events/951357883034002.

thursday, may 16, 5:30 p.m

⋆ rockin on raiford Concert Series

→ downtown Selma the concert series is available to residents and visitors alike

to come and enjoy some great music outside with friends and family. check out the Highway Ramblers, sponsored by the alley Bar and Hank e. Panky Farm & soap shop. the most updated information is on our website: www. activateselma.com and any weather concerns will be posted on the activate selma nc Facebook Page. Further questions about the concert can be directed to Jeff Hamilton at 919-795-1568.

Friday, may 17, 6 p.m.

⋆ Bruce Naegelen and garner’s Island time Band

→ downtown Clayton Concert Series

Kick off the 2024 outdoor clayton concert series with two local artists! opening up the night is clayton’s own Bruce naegelen, a singersongwriter-type who plays classic rock, pop, country and folk covers from the 60s, 70s, 80s and some originals. Headlining the night is Garner’s island time Band, a collaboration of north carolina’s finest laid back musicians playing not only the music of Jimmy Buffett, but many other island specialties. Bring your own chair or blanket for this free outdoor concert.

Friday, may 17, 7 p.m.

⋆ JwL's Big Night outan evening of Boots and Bow ties

→ the Barn at Broadslab, N.C. 50, Benson You’re invited to join us for JWL’s Big n ight o ut:

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a n evening of Boots and Bowties. this year’s event will be a reverse raffle with a grand prize of $10,000 and only 350 tickets will be sold. e njoy entertainment provided by the Main event Band, as well as a silent auction and bling ring game. each $100 ticket will include meals for two guests and one entry into the reverse raffle. there will be a cash bar with beer, wine and liquor. Unlimited beer and wine will be available with the purchase of a $25 wristband and liquor will be cash/ card only. For more, visit jwlsmithfield.com/bno.

Friday, may 17, 7:30 p.m.

⋆ 2 Night Freestyle Bull Fights

→ Johnston County Livestock

arena, County home road, Smithfield c ome and witness the adrenaline-pumping freestyle bullfights. Get ready for heart-stopping action as brave bullfighters go head-to-head with fierce bulls. this inperson event promises an unforgettable experience filled with incredible stunts, daring maneuvers and electrifying suspense. For more, visit facebook.com/ events/353954477452516.

Saturday, may 18, 9 a.m.

⋆ 12th annual Johnston County alumnae Chapter of delta Sigma theta 5K walk/run

→ Clayton municipal park the Johnston county alumnae chapter of Delta sigma theta sorority inc.

(Jcac) is hosting its 12th annual Johnston county alumnae chapter of Delta sigma theta sorority, inc. 5K Walk/Run and 1-Mile Fun Run. the Physical & Mental Health 5K is a fundraiser to support community service programs benefiting Johnston county. this year a portion of proceeds will benefit the Harbor of Johnston county in smithfield. Harbor of Johnston county is the only nonprofit agency for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and families in transition. the agency provides safe, compassionate, advocacy services, resources and programs. For more information, email jcacphysicalmentalhealth@ gmail.com.

monday, may 20, 6 p.m.

⋆ LaunchBeyoNd Communication and Conflict resolution for entrepreneurs

→ Johnston Community College, Best wood drive, Clayton in the dynamic world of entrepreneurship, effective communication is the linchpin to success. this transformative 2.5hour session, What Did You s ay? communication and conflict Resolution for entrepreneurs, will unravel the complexities of interpersonal communication and equip you with the tools to navigate conflicts with finesse. Melissa overton, from Medicaltraining.Me is presenting. For more, visit claytonchamber.com.

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NamI Support groups and Classes the national alliance on Mental illness offers free weekly support groups throughout Johnston county for both those who are in recovery with mental illness (naMi connection) and for their caregivers, loved ones and friends as well (naMi Family support). For more, visit www.namijcnc.net, email namijcnc@gmail.com or call 919-980-5277.

every monday, wednesday and Saturday, 6 p.m.

⋆ Smithfield running Club

Join the smithfield Running club each week to meet new people, get back in shape, train for races and explore the growing downtown area of smithfield. For more information, find them on Facebook by searching for smithfield Running club or email smithfieldrunningclub@ gmail.com.

Second and Fourth tuesdays, 7 a.m.

⋆ Cleveland School rotary Club

→ Cleveland draft house, garner cleveland school Rotary club meets bi-weekly and serves the citizens of the 40/42 area of Johnston county and Garner.

every tuesday, 6:30 p.m.

⋆ Smithfield Kiwanis Club meeting

→ SodoSopa, 3rd St., Smithfield

c ome for dinner and learn about this volunteer service club with a focus on actively supporting children’s programs.

v isit www.facebook.com/ Kiwanis c lub o f smithfield nc to learn more.

every wednesday, 2 p.m.

⋆ trivia party

→ Clayton Center for active aging

Join the folks at clayton center for active aging with trivia each Wednesday at 2 p.m. call 919-295-9163 to play. For more information, contact the center at 919-553-4350.

First and third tuesdays, 5:30 p.m.

⋆ Smithfield Lions Club

→ golden Corral, Smithfield this group gathers for fellowship and business. the dinner is self-pay. the meal begins at 5:30 and the meeting begins at 6. For more information, contact Jana Peedin at 919-934-1913.

First and third thursdays, 6:45 p.m.

⋆ Clayton Civitan Club meeting

→ Clayton Civitan Building, mcCullers St., Clayton

Join the clayton civitan club for its monthly meetings. call 919-550-0694 for more information.

First and third thursdays, 6:30 p.m.

⋆ Fellowship masonic Lodge #84 meeting

→ Fellowship masonic Lodge

#84, S. Brightleaf Blvd., Smithfield Fellowship Masonic Lodge #84 meets the first and third thursday of each month. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m., and visitors are welcome. For more information, email Grover Dees at gdees1@nc.rr.com.

First tuesday, Noon

⋆ Clayton visual arts meeting

→ the Clayton Center clayton visual arts is a nonprofit 501c3 organization dedicated to bringing art to clayton. its members are artists, educators and art lovers.Meetings are in the Poole Room on the second floor. they also host monthly artist receptions on the first or second thursday of the month from 6-7:30 p.m. at the clayton center. For more information, visit www.claytonvisualarts.org or contact Dave Lennon at davelennonart@yahoo.com.

Second monday, 6 p.m.

⋆ paCt meeting

→ virtual meeting via google meet Parents of adult children in transition meets the second Monday of each month. to learn more about this program which benefits families coping with special needs, contact Jeff Holland at hollandjeff@yahoo.com.

Second tuesday, 7 p.m.

⋆ Freedom ministry

→ total Construction, 3719 N.C. 42 w, Clayton Freedom Ministry is a christian-based

organization providing support for veterans, active duty military and spouses. to learn more about the group, call 919-909-6422.

Second wednesday, 11:30 a.m.

⋆ Johnston County Chapter of National association of active and retired Federal employees meeting

→ golden Corral, Smithfield

Join the Johnston county chapter of national association of active and Retired Federal employees for their monthly meeting on the second Wednesday of each month at Golden corral. to learn more, email jimnow42@gmail.com.

Second wednesday, noon

⋆ the woman’s Club of Clayton meeting

→ twCC building, Church St., Clayton

the Woman’s club of clayton is a nonprofit philanthropic organization made up of professional women who share a common goal: to work together to improve our local community, socially, physically, culturally and educationally. tWcc meets at noon the second Wednesday of each month (except June, July and august). For more information visit www.twccnc.org or email sbrooks@twccnc.org.

every thursday, Noon

⋆ Johnston medical mall, Suite 1404, Smithfield

→ Central Johnston County rotary Club

Join a group of diverse business and professional people that promotes leadership and ethical behavior, provides scholarships and spreads peace. Learn more at www. centraljohnstonrotary.org.

Second thursday, 6 p.m.

⋆ triangle east writers

→ public Library of Johnston County and Smithfield

Monthly meeting of diverse writers who share, learn, inspire, and improve our writing craft for fun and/ or publication. Beginner to advanced welcome, open to the public. For more information, contact triangleeastwriters@gmail. com.

every other monday, 6 p.m.

⋆ Kiwanis Club of Clayton

→ virtual meeting the Kiwanis club of clayton serves the community with emphasis on school youth Kiwanis programs. visit www.facebook.com/ claytonKiwanis to learn more.

third monday, 7 p.m.

⋆ vietnam veterans of america

→ Smithfield american Legion post 132 the smithfield chapter 990 meeting of the vietnam veterans of america is every third Monday of the month at 7 p.m.

third monday, 6:30 p.m.

⋆ Johnston County Beekeepers association meeting

→ Johnston County ag Center the Johnston county Beekeepers association serves beginner and experienced beekeepers with educational programs and experiences. For more information, visit www. jocobee.org or email JcBaPresident@jocobee.org.

third tuesday, 12:30 p.m.

⋆ widowed persons Fellowship group → parkside Cafe, pine Level the Widowed Persons Fellowship Group, Johnston county, cordially invites widowed males and females to join them at their monthly self-pay dinner meeting. there is no charge to join their group. come and see what they’re all about. call 919-965-3865 with any questions.

third tuesday

⋆ Johnston County africanamerican Caucus meeting

→ 1302 w. market St., Smithfield the Johnston county african-american caucus meets every third tuesday of the month. attend in person or visit www.us02web.zoom. us/j/9216132965 to attend via Zoom. the Meeting iD is 921 613 2965. For more information, email aacJcDP. chair@gmail.com or call 954-696-7833.

third thursday

⋆ Johnston County republican women the Johnston county Republican Women meet on the third thursday of each month (except in July and

December). their meeting location changes monthly. For more information email jcrwrocks@gmail.com.

Fourth monday, 6:30 p.m.

⋆ disabled american veterans meeting

→ Smithfield dav, Buffalo road smithfield chapter 44 of the Disabled american veterans meets on the fourth Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m.

every thursday, 6:45 a.m.

⋆ Clayton rotary morning Club

→ virtual meeting via Zoom every thursday morning, 70 service-minded people, representing all ages, genders and races meet. Learn more at www.claytonrotaryclub.org.

every thursday, 6:15 p.m.

⋆ Clayton area toastmasters meetings

→ JCC workforce development Center clayton area toastmasters is a public speaking club in affiliation with toastmasters international. Meetings can also be offered via Zoom if requested by a member. For more, visit www.claytontm.com.

First thursday, 6:30 p.m.

⋆ Four oaks american Legion meeting

→ american Legion Building, hwy. 301, Four oaks all veterans are encouraged to attend the monthly meeting of Four oaks american Legion Post 346 on the first thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.

Fourth thursday

⋆ Caregiver Support g roup meeting

c ommunity & senior services of Johnston c ounty hosts a pair of support group meetings on the fourth thursday of each month. the first is at 1:30 in smithfield at 1363 West Market street, and the second is at 6 p.m. in c layton at 303 Dairy Road. call Brenda at 919-934-6066 for more details.

Fourth thursday, 6 p.m.

⋆ Caring h earts Civitan Club

→ Cleveland d raft h ouse, Shotwell r oad, Clayton caring Hearts c ivitan c lub would like to invite anyone interested in helping others in the Johnston c ounty area to come to its meetings on the fourth thursday of each month, excluding July. those interested in attending or making a presentation about their organization should email grahamhound1966@gmail. com. every Saturday, 7-10 p.m.

⋆ a merican Legion post 189 dance

→ Benson a merican Legion post 189, N. wall Street each week, Banner Post 109 hosts a dance, featuring a variety of live music. tickets are $13 each, and proceeds help to benefit the Post’s mission. Membership is not required, and all are welcome. For more information, call Randy at 919-820-0617.

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Cleveland toppled Midway, 7-4, in the championship game of the Johnston County Easter Invitational at South Johnston during Spring Break to win its third straight tournament title and 11th consecutive game in the event dating back to a first-round loss to Bunn in 2019.

“The championship game was a hard-fought game from both teams,” head coach Jamie Lee said. “Timely hitting was the key to scoring our runs and starting pitcher Jack Dalton made big pitches on the mound when he needed to.”

Dalton got the win, working 4.2 innings while allowing one earned run on a hit and striking out four. Will Hicks provided much of the run support, homering twice and driving in three. Brooks Moore added an RBI

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