Liberty Leader Newspaper Feb 2023 Web Version

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Still Time To Give Your Input

Town Of Liberty and The Liberty Planning Committee has extended survey’s to until Friday February 17. You can pick them up in paper copy at town hall and redeliver or you can fill out on line at the link below. Let us know your thoughts as we develop the next Land Development Guidelines for the town to use.

Providence Grove High School

Athletic Booster Club News

Mark you calendars Patriot Nation!

We are going to have a meet and greet at PGHS 5:30-7 on Wednesday Feb. 8th in the gym.

Come out to meet/greet and congratulate our very own Coach Moran and Newly hired Head Football Coach David Hayes!

Open to the public

Come out and show your support for these two guys!

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3rd

The Greatest Love Story Of All Time

You hear so many stories about love, Romeo and Juliet, the romantic books by Nicholas Sparks, Cleopatra and Mark Antony. There are so many but sometimes we forget about the Greatest Love Story that we all play a part in. “For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten son, that who so ever believes in him shall not parish but have ever lasting life.” John 3:16 God Loves us all so much that he sent his own son to die for us, to save us from our own selfish sins. Who are we to deserve such a powerful love ? I myself do not personally like the throw the “L” word around. I find it to be a very important word, that is very misused now a days. But I also have a love for everyone I meet or come into contact with because my first thought is “I wonder if they know Gods love? Are they saved?” Its a terrible thought to look at someone and it doesn’t matter whom they are, you could have just meet them or passed them on the street while driving by, or even a close family member and think that they could spend eternity in Hell. No one and I mean NO ONE should have to suffer like that, when it only takes one of us to tell them about the love story they can be a part of. My job as a Christian is to spread Gods word, to build his love story. With so much hate in the world we should be that one light to another person and it could move mountains. So this Valentines Day when out buying those cards, flowers, and chocolates maybe pick one person to be your Godly Valentine and share Gods love story with them.

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• 6355 Smithwood Rd., Liberty, 31 wooded acres with several hundred C. of state maintained paved road frontage, with creek on one side. Three miles from the new Toyota plant. Fresh survey with new recordable plat. $320,000.00

• 11007 South N.C. Hwy. 49, Liberty, 10 acres with 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick home, 3 bay shop,$296,000.00

North Carolina is known for its numerous recreatonal optons, ranging from visitng musuems, enjoying shopping malls, exploring historical sites and more. Join us on our next Day Trip adventure!

Learn about upcoming trips through:

• Flyers at your local Senior Center

• Postngs on the Randolph Senior Adults website: www.senioradults.org

• Postngs on Facebook: @RcsaaInc

• Postngs on Instagram: @randolphsenioradults

You can also call 336-625-3389 to inquire about upcoming trips.

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Randolph Senior Adults Associaton • The Harry and Jeanete Weinberg Adult REC 347 W. Salisbury Street, Asheboro, NC 27203 • Phone: 336-625-3389 • www.senioradults.org Day Trips offer excellent opportunities to meet new people and have fun with those you know! DAY TRIPS Travel with Randolph Senior Adults Associaton! George D. Cockman Jr Owner Licensed Plumber Free Estimates gdcjr@icloud.com 4894 Starmount Rd Liberty, NC 27298 ed Pump Installer Water Heaters Commercial/ Residential COCKMAN’S PLUMBING CO. 336-622-8344 Tuesday - Saturday Nail Technician (Pedicures, Manicures) Jeanna Is Back Full Time Cell (336-669-0900) Cut-N-Up Hair Salon 4768 NC 49,Liberty NC.
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Landscapes Contact
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Irrigation
Tree
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Property Clean Up
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February 2023 The Liberty Leader Newspaper Volume 21 Issue 2 EARTH VISIONS Novella Kennedy, LMBT NC License #4586 Phone 336-622-1844 5264 York Martin Rd, Liberty, NC earthvisions@rtelco.net 30 Minute Massage Session Resolve Specific Issues
is not in the face; beauty is a light in the heart.”
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Community Input Meeting Update

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Happy Go Lucky Plants FINALLY has a Flower Shop in Randleman

Several folks in Liberty know Julie and her Happy Go Lucky Plants. Her family originally hail from good ‘ol Kimesville. She frequently cruises into Liberty to visit with our folk and get her supplies here. She says “I find any excuse to come back home for a bit.” On one of her visits to Liberty last year, Julie met and became friends with one of Liberty’s shop keepers, Mama Carol of Awesome Finds. Julie says Carol has been a fine mentor and good sounding board of advice for our Julie.

While talking with Julie, we found out a few interes_ng morsels of informa_on like she started her business with her S_mulus Checks. Yes, that’s right! Something good did come from our tax dollars.

She leC working at a local farm office (the same year COVID hit) to be home, close to her aging parents, selling plants, trees and shrubs. A lifle country church next door to her home let her work out of their fellowship hall and on their grounds. She set-up at markets when she could and adver_sed on Facebook.

Julie has spent two years working out of the church and has now, with the money she’s saved, opened a Flower Shop in Randleman. She makes fantas_c bouquets, memorial arrangements and in the Spring will be selling her vegetable trays and a few select plants, trees and shrubs. She sources her materials locally and has a giC shop completely stocked with local vendors like Longleaf Hemp (farmed in Randolph and Chatham Coun_es), CMB Treasures (Pleasant Garden) and the Equivalent Exchange (Randolph County)

The Flower Shop opened its door January 10th and appears to do be doing very well indeed. If you have a minute, pop-in to introduce yourself and say ‘hello’. She is always on the look-out for other home-folk from Liberty. We want to wish Happy Go Lucky Plants all the best from everyone back home. The Flower Shop is located at 329 S. Main Street, Randleman N.C. 27317

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Capital Campaign For PGHS Remodeled Weight Room

Our Weight Room at PGHS is 15 years old and in dire need of an upgrade. The equipment and space is worn and does not accurately represent the quality of our athle_c and weight-liCing educa_onal programs. PGHS Boosters is launching a Capital Campaign to raise the funds required to make this remodel become a reality. Please help us reach our goal of $175,000.

All This Cuteness Returns in April

Your dona_on will help all of our students that are enrolled in our weight training classes as well as provide our student-athletes a state-of the art facility in which they can train for their chosen sport(s).

Children and baby animals...what could be cuter?? Our baby animal mini sessions are bringing back all the cuteness this April. Stay tuned as we announce dates and times in the coming weeks!

Dates Are Set: Fruity Pickin' Storytime

Our Fruity Pickin' Storytime is our favorite Orchard program, and we can't wait to welcome our kiddos back to the Orchard this summer for an interactive, educational and engaging adventure. Our first storytime begins Monday, June 12th, and they run all the way through November.

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Liberty News Corner

Kevin Coble Honored

Assistant Public Works Director Kevin Coble was honored at the Town Employee Christmas Lunch today for twenty five years of service. He is always the first in if there is a water or sewer main break and we are lucky to have him.

Congratulations and thank you Kevin!

Pictured left to right: Assistant Public Works Director Jake Smith, Assistant Public Works Director Kevin Coble, and Town Manager Scott Kidd

Liberty Receives NC Commerce Grant

The Town of Liberty was awarded a $49,999 planning grant from NC Commerce. The grant will assist the Town as they conduct a planning and feasibility study to renovate a 3,000 square foot space on the 2nd floor of the Liberty Heritage Museum. The Town is planning to transform the space in to a community meeting and educational space.

Maps In Relation To Town Survey

If you missed the Land Development public input meetings you can still fill out the survey and get you voice heard. All maps that were at the meetings are displayed at Town Hall during normal working hours - 9 am - 5 pm.

Hard copies of the survey are available as well! All surveys are due by Feb 17!

Link www.surveymonkey.com/r/townoflibertyplan

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Liberty Chamber Monthly Newsletter : February 2023

The Liberty Chamber is excited for another great year in 2023! Membership renewals have been sent out via mail and are available on our website! Payments are due upon receipt. This year we will be introducing a new website and member only platform through Growth Zone. In the upcoming weeks please be on the lookout for emails related to how Growth zone works and how to set up your login info! This will be a great tool for your business to utilize! You will be able to update your own website listing, create job openings, post events, sales, workshops, etc to the community calendar, communicate with other members, register for events, have direct access to important links, and so much more!

Reminder, if you would like to take advantage of our Digital Sign advertising, we are running a discount special. Buy a year of advertising by February 28th and receive a 20% discount! You can contact the Executive Director, Amanda Price for more information. In addition to our membership perks, this year, any new Chamber member will receive one month of free advertising on our Digital Sign! New members can use this free month whenever it’s most convenient for their business!

We are excited for our upcoming events! Our first event for 2023, is our Annual Spring Luncheon! Save the date for March 17th @ 12 noon! Be on the lookout for updates about our guest speaker! Additionally, members will receive an update from our Chamber President as well as an update from the Town of Liberty! Our Second event is the Annual Chamber Banquet! Save the date for Saturday April 1st! We are looking forward to a fun filled awards ceremony and fundraiser! Our third kickoff event, back by popular demand, is Food Truck Friday! Food Truck Friday will start back up in May!

We are looking forward to another great year at the Chamber, but we need your help! We are currently seeking board members. We are encouraging our business members to send a representative from their business to volunteer on our board. If you or any of your employees would like to serve, please contact us for more information!

SAVE THE DATE – UPCOMING CHAMBER EVENTS

Annual Spring Luncheon

Friday March 17th @ 12 noon- Location: The American Legion Post, -604 S Greensboro St, Liberty

**Save the date for our Annual Spring Luncheon on March 17th 2023. Members only, join us for an update from the Chamber President, the Town of Liberty, and our guest speaker! You’ll also have a chance to meet our 2023 New Members as they share details about their business! RSVP will be required. More information coming soon!

Annual Chamber Banquet & Fundraiser

Saturday April 1st Location: The Roost at Butler Farm 3079 Pike Farm Rd Staley

** Join us for our Annual Chamber Banquet and Fundraiser! Come out for a fun filled night! Business of the Year awards will be presented along with a change in Chamber Board Positions. Tickets will be going on sale soon!

FOOD TRUCK FRIDAY

May 26th 5-8pm Location: 430 N Greensboro St Liberty

** Join us for our first Food Truck Friday of 2023! The last Friday of every month from May until August!

If you have any questions or would like to become a member, please contact the Liberty Chamber

Office: 336- 622- 4937 / Executive Director: 336-500-3252

libertychamber@rtelco.net // www.libertychambernc.com

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HE-0004 - U.S. 421 intersection improvements - Randolph County

Proposal to improve three at-grade intersections and make other transportation improvements on U.S. 421 in Randolph County

Project Overview

The N.C. Department of Transportation proposes to convert three at-grade intersections on U.S. 421 and make other improvements in Randolph County near the Guilford County line.

Improvements include:

Conversion of at-grade intersection to interchange

Colonial Trading Path/Shiloh Road

Julian Airport Road (S.R. 2502)

Shiloh Road/Starmount Road (S.R. 2407)

Closure of at-grade intersection

Browns Meadow Road (S.R. 2408)

Intersection realignment

Shiloh Road/Colonial Trading Path/US 42

Old Red Cross Road (S.R. 2403)/Shiloh Roa

Old Red Cross Road/Harold Meadow Road (S.R. 2404)

The purpose of the U.S. 421 interchange project is to improve traffic operations and enhance safety within the study area by providing effective access to U.S. 421 from the local roadways.

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1 Visit $6 – 6 Visits $30 – 10 Visits $45 —15 Visits $60

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Ramseur Food Pantry Weekday Hours Monday: 11am-1pm Tuesday:5pm-7pm Wednesday:11am-1pm Thursday: Closed Friday:11am-1pm
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SAVE THE DATE

SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 2023

THE 2ND ANNUAL RUN FORWARD/GIVE BACK

Run with Lily - 5k & Kids Run

Lily Butler was a senior at Providence Grove High School, where she excelled academically and athletically She was a passionate and accomplished distance runner, inspiring her cross country and track teammates to exceed their own expectations. Lily embodied selflessness and humility. She believed a person's character was defined by how they treated others. Lily had a big heart and was a good listener. She will be remembered by her kindness and loving spirit Lily lost her longfought battle with an eating disorder on July 20, 2021. She was seventeen years old.

Click HERE to learn more about sponsorship

This is a charitable event with proceeds going to The Oaks Therapeutic Community and Randolph County Family Crisis Center

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Nathanael Greene Celebrates 100

It is not often you get to celebrate anything turning 100 holds such a special place for so and exciting community activities for the past 100 years. Whether you worked as a staff member, small rural school is to our community.

In honor of our school turning 100 the PTA has partnered with Corner and sweatshirt commemorating this milestone birth scan the QR code below to visit our online store.

Established in 1984

Licensed and Insured Weekend repairs available

Specializing in:

Residential repairs

Water heater sales and service

Well pump sales and service

You may also access the online store via (printavo.com)

Follow us on Facebook: Nathanael Greene Elementary School PTA https://www.facebook.com/NGESPTA?mibextid=LQQJ4d

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Nathanael Greene Celebrates 100 Years

It is not often you get to celebrate anything turning 100 . Being able to celebrate a small school that holds such a special place for so many is exciting! Nathanael Greene has been the center of many fun and exciting community activities for the past 100 years. Whether you attended the school as a student, worked as a staff member, supported it as a parent or community member; you know how special this small rural school is to our community.

In honor of our school turning 100 the PTA has partnered with Cornerstone Graphics to design a t-shirt and sweatshirt commemorating this milestone birth day. If you would like to purchase an item, please scan the QR code below to visit our online store.

You may also access the online store via this link: Nathanael Greene 100th Year shirts, PTA Fundraiser (printavo.com)

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I am so excited and grateful for the opportunity to introduce myself to you all. I grew up just down the road from Liberty with weekly trips for Friday night dinners at Larry Moore’s place where we’d have wonderful food and listen to awesome music. Through his Friday night events I grew a love for this little town. A few years later I married my husband and we lived in Julian while Abbie was younger. Abbie, now 17, attended Nathaniel Greene Elementary.

A few years ago I chose to become a Herbalife Coach and help out in my coach’s club. This is where I met Logan. She and I worked the bar in that club for around a year. When she chose to open Spark at Forest Oaks I would grab a drink before my class. I teach a Monday night Zumba class just around the corner from the Forest Oaks location at Tabernacle UMC. I and a friend of mine would go and grab our pre-workout drinks and then go rock Zumba for the night. Once she moved it to Liberty I was unable to visit because of my work schedule. There was a huge difference though in my classes with the drink vrs no drink. I started looking for another daily job last summer just before Spark became available for new ownership and it could not have been a more perfect time.

My family and I took over Spark Nutrition in September and have grown to truly love our customers and this community. The love and support that this community has for each other is like no other town.

We chose to keep the name the same because it is actually very fitting for me. If you know much about red heads you know we can be a bit feisty. There is a new layout coming in the club with the hopes to create more space for community events and club gatherings. Most Friday nights we host an event here in the club while most Saturdays we host vendor events. For example, this February we will kick off the month with a family game night on the 3rd, Bingo Flight Night on the 17th, and we are working out the kinks to do a couples painting night on the 10th. Our Saturday hours are available for anyone who owns a small business with items to sell to set up for the day while we are running the club. We do one vendor at a time. If you are a small business owner and are interested in taking advantage of our vendor space please feel free to stop by and we can talk about setting you up a time. The other thing that we have started doing is opening the space up for local artists to share their work. Each artist hangs their work up for a whole month and the pieces are for sell to the public. If the items can safely hang on a wall and are not considered offensive in any way then they are welcome to hang on our walls. We are always looking for new artists, no age is too young nor too old. Again, if you are interested please stop by. I have a back ground in art and art is a big part of my life. I can, and do some times, get lost in talking about it for hours.

Through our club we help people reach their health goals. I am a coach that likes to help, support, and encourage you to reach your goals. I do not push you in to something that leaves you feeling like, “what did I just get in to”. Some of the ways that I help support you are through weight loss challenges, Body Transformation challenges, weekly check-ins, suggesting dietary changes, and walking the journey out with you every step of the way. With the job I was at before taking over Spark I gained a lot of weight and the stress trapped the weight on me. Which means that my.9did not have the privilege to visit Home Town Nutrition nor Spark after it moved to Liberty. However, what I can tell you is that I run my club to reach two main goals daily. First goal is always treat others with acceptance, respect, and integrity; if they buy something from me or not. And the second goal is for everyone to leave my place happier and more at peace than when they came in the door. I have experience with athletics and I trained to be an athletic trainer in High School and part of College, though I did not become licensed in it. I also have been a licensed Zumba instructor for Five years as of February 4th. Since becoming licensed I have also acquired Zumba Gold, Zumba Kid and Kid Jr, and Aqua Zumba licenses as well. All of those trainings taught me different types of knowledge that help with the Health and Wellness side of life. I bring multiple years of experience to the table with a passion and drive to take on the world and look forward to getting to know each of you on a personal level. I am extremely grateful for the opportunity to be on this journey with you

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SOS Save Our Staley Info

Please come to Our Next Community Meeting for More Information:

When: Thursday, Feb. 9, 2023 6:30 PM

Where: Staley Fire Dept

410 W Railroad St, Staley, NC 27355

Please feel welcome to come to the S.O.S. Central Location. We are here available to answer questions and to raise funds

We have yard signs, stickers, magnets, baked good, 50/50 tickets, and Valentines Dinner tickets. We also have informational flyers for anyone who would like to pick some up, to share with others.

Days/Times:

Tuesdays: 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Thursdays: 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Location:

Staley Wesleyan Church Hall

232 S Main St Staley, NC 27355

Valentines Sweetheart Dinner: This is a full evening Event-Dinner, 6pm-10pm: dinner served at 6:30 pm, the night includes Music, Photo Booth, and Door Prizes, and a Silent Auction!!

Some items for Silent Auction: custom metal sign, beachfront condo for a weekend at Indian Beach, Myra bag gift set, Thirty-One Bag, concealed carry class, and more!!

-Tickets are going fast, last date to buy tickets is

Thursday, Feb 9th, 2023

50/50 tickets: drawing will be announced at our NEXT community meeting, Thursday, Feb 9th, 2023 at 6:30 pm.* (do not have to be present to win)

-tickets selling through Feb 9th.

Our email address:

saveourstaley@qmail.com

PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD TO YOUR NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS!

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This is easy as 1-2-3!

You will need two cake mixes

One must be Angel Food the other your choice

Mix the two together in an airtight container and seal it

When you want a treat, get a coffee mug, add 3 Tablespoons of the Cake Mix and 2 Tablespoons of Water. Microwave 1 minute

So awesome - and this one I made is just 180 calories - not bad when you need something sweet without overdoing it!!!

We Invite You to Revival Services

at Rocky River Friends Meeting

1795 Staley-Snow Camp Road, SILER CITY, NC

Telephone: 336/622-3466

Email: RockyRiverFriends@yahoo.com Website: RockyRiverFriendsMeeting.org

Friday – Sunday, March 17-19, 2023

7:30 pm each evening and 11:00 am on Sunday morning

Guest Speaker: Jay Marshall

Jay is Dean Emeritus of the Earlham School of Religion in Richmond, Indiana, and a recorded Friends minister since 1985 (by NC Yearly Meeting-FUM). He served as a pastor in North Carolina Yearly Meeting and Indiana Yearly Meeting prior to his ministry as seminary dean. He regularly writes a blog (at jaymarshallonline.com) and recently published When the Spirit Calls. A new book is scheduled to be released in November 2023. Jay views retirement life as a " ministry of availability," meaning he has the freedom to say "yes" to the right opportunities as they arise.

Born in North Carolina and raised in the Plainfield Friends community of Chatham County, Jay now resides in Greens Fork, Indiana with his wife Judi, who is an ordained elder in the United Methodist Church.

Special Music in each service!

Lunch in the Fellowship Hall on Sunday, 3/ 19/2023

Who will YOU invite to come with you??!!

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Ramseur Festival and Events

Dear Vendors,

As we have heard many festivals across the state are raising their fees for vendors. Ramseur Eastern Randolph Chamber of Commerce plans to keep all fees the same as last year for all festivals. Your continue supports builds and helps us keep our fees low. We choose sponsorships and community donations to keep them low. Please note applications for the 4th Annual Ramseur Food Truck Festival are ready and 35th Annual “A Day on Main Street” Ramseur Fall Festival Applications are ready. We hope you will continue to support our festivals and events. Please remember to get your festival applications in early as we tend to fill up quick.

Our goal for this year Fall Festival is to provide a major concert at 7pm that evening along with fireworks. If you know of a company or someone with license to do Firework Show in North Carolina please send them our way. If we get enough community support and sponsorships, we will make this happen. Again, thank you for everyone support.

Food Truck Festival April 29, 2023

$40 vendor spaces 10x10

$60 Food Truck Spaces 20x10

A Day on Main Street Ramseur Fall Festival Saturday Oct. 21, 2023

$60 vendor spaces 10x10

$30 nonprofit (must provide letter stating your nonprofit)

Christmas Festival Saturday Dec. 2, 2023

$ 30 per 10x10 Space

Please email us at info@ramseurchamberofcommerce.org for information and applications. Again thank you for everyone support

Fresh Produce Local

Picked up some really fresh produce today from Millboro Farm. Brussel sprouts, collard greens and freshly pulled carrots were picked up today. It’s great supporting a small local farmer. If you are interested in fresh local produce feel free to contact them.

Mobile: (336) 633-8783

2838 MacLineberry Road Franklinville NC 27248

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Don’t Forget Valentines

Garrett’s Florist Liberty

Fresh flowers, candy, balloons, blooming plants, bears and more available for pickup or delivery to Liberty, Staley, Julian, Climax and Snow Camp. Order early for best selection!

Call us today at 336-622-4556 or order online garrettsflowershop.com.

The Providence Grove High School Band is presenting the 2023 Open Stage Showcase to the Public.

YOU ARE INVITED

to come and join our Students and Faculty for a couple of hours of talented young performers. There will be food trucks available before, at intermission and after the show This is a Band Fundraiser and proceeds will go towards supporting the PGHS Music program. The Boosters support the program with funding that helps the Students with travel, instrument repair, purchase of uniforms and maintenance, as well as competition fees and food, etc.

We have an exciting lineup of performers from rock to country, and musicals and dance. They are working hard to make sure to provide the community with an absolutely wonderful evening. We look forward to seeing you there! Come support the Students and Faculty of Providence Grove High School!

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YOU ARE INVITED

to come and join our Students and Faculty for a couple of hours o f talented young performers.

There will be food trucks available before, at intermission and after the show. This is a Band Fundraiser and proceeds will go towards supporting the PGHS Music program. The Boosters support the program with funding that helps the Students with travel, instrument repair, purchase of uniforms and maintenance, as well as competition fees and food, etc.

We have an exciting lineup of performers from rock to country, and musicals and dance. They are working hard to make sure to provide the community with an absolutely wonderful evening. We look forward to seeing you there! Come support the Students and Faculty of Providence Grove High School!

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The Providence Grove High School Band is presenting the 2023 Open Stage Showcase to the Public.

Healthy Communities

Planned Hikes for 2023 Year of the Trail

January 1 - First Day Outdoor - Hike on the Franklinville Rail Trail/Faith Rock section of the Deep River State Trail

February 12- Make a Date - Hike to Walker's Creek from Walker's Creek TH in the Uwharrie NF

March 12 - Spring into Action - Hike from Mundo Vista at Camp Caraway to Slip Rock Mountain

April 16 - Celebrate Trails - Hike to the top of Mt Shepherd, highest elevation in Randolph County

May 21 - Explore NC - Hike to Russell Gold Mine, Uwharrie National Forest

June 3 (Saturday) - National Trail Day - Celebrate at the NC Zoo with a ribbon cutting for the Spring Trail at Purgatory Mountain

July 16 - Celebrate NC Parks - Hike the newly opened trails at Piedmont Land Conservancy's Caraway Creek Preserve with view of Mt Shepherd and Caraway Mountain.

August 13- Wellness and Trails - Hike to Cooper Mtn Cemetery from Robbins Branch TH in the Birkhead Wilderness of the Owharrie NF

September 10 - Achieve a Trail Goal - Hike to Cooler's Knob, highest point in the Birkhead Wilderness and Colonel Balfour Grave Site from Tot Hill Farm TH.

October - Mayor's Fitness Challenge Events - Walks on Saturdays and Hikes on Sundays

November - Mayor's Fitness Challenge Events - Walks on Nov 4 and 11 and hike on Nov 5

December - No hikes planned

All Sunday Hikes

Location: Asheboro, NC. Meet at the Downtown Farmer's Market at 1:30 pm to car pool to the site of the hike or meet at the site at 2 pm.

◦ Exception: National Trail Day is Saturday June 3. More details to follow

◦ Info: Contact Mary Joan Pugh 336-963-2715 maryjoan.pugh@randolphcountync.gov 2023 YEAR OF THE TRAIL EVENTS IN RANDOLPH COUNTY

1/11/2023

Early Spring

Archdale

March/April

Creekside Greenway - Outer Loop*

Randleman

Worthville Blueway*

Seagrove

Downtown Sidewalks

Late Spring

PLC

May/June

Caraway Creek Preserve*

Asheboro

Zoo City Sportsplex NC Zoo

National Trail Day

Purgatory Mtn Spring Trail*

Summer

Ramseur

July/August

Trail Extension and Trailhead*

Liberty Freedom Park Improvements

Randleman

Phase III Greenway*

Fall

Uwharrie Trail

Sept/Oct

Thru Hike

Late Fall

Franklinville

Nov/Dec

Sandy Creek Bridge*

Franklinville

Franklinville to Sapona*

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RPC Awarded Grant by Randolph Arts Guild

Funds will help introduce mixed media art to area children

Randolph Partnership for Children (RPC) was awarded a $3000 grant by the Randolph Arts Guild to support early childhood educator training and children’s activities in preparation of Week of the Young Child’s 2023 Art Explosion.

“The Randolph Partnership for Children is honored to be the recipient of the Grassroots Grant for the second year in a row! We are so thankful for the opportunity to bring in three Master Artists who can share their Language of Art with our early educators, children, and families in Randolph County, “Early Childhood Specialist Kristy Umfleet said. “Art can unleash creativity and be healing when children have big feelings. It boosts their confidence and is beneficial to their mental health.”

Funds from this grant will be used to provide training by master teachers to local early childhood educators on how to incorporate mixed media materials into art activities with young children. Additionally, children from local centers who have applied and been approved will have the opportunity to go on a field trip to enjoy getting to create mixed media art in child-focused art environment.

The training and children’s activity will take place in February to lead up to Art Explosion during the Week of the Young Child, April 1-7. Week of the Young Child was first established by the National Association of Educators of Young Children in 1971 and the purpose is to focus attention on the needs of young children and their families and to recognize the early childhood programs and services that meet those needs. For many years, one of the ways RCP has celebrated the week through Art Explosion collecting, preparing, and displaying the artwork of local children in the shop windows of downtown Asheboro.

“During the Week of the Young Child, we celebrate our early childhood educators who teach, nurture and support our children,” said Governor Roy Cooper, during Week of the Young Child 2022. “Child care and early learning programs lay the foundation for future success.”

Research shows that art is an important outlet for children to build and strengthen skills needed for their future. As small hands manipulate crayons, chalk and paintbrushes they are learning the fine motor control needed for writing and daily self-care tasks. When children make a mental plan on what to create, they are practicing critical thinking. Math skills also benefit from art as the little artists begin to understand the concepts of size, shape, and making comparisons. Finally, as they describe their art to you the children are practicing communication and building their vocabulary

Funding for the grant was provided by the N. C. Arts Council’s Grassroots Arts Grant program which provides per capita-based funding for arts programming to all North Carolina counties to ensure opportunities for citizens to experience the arts in their own communities.

[CUTLINE: RPC Staff with art from Art Explosion 2022. Pictured are, from left, Patty Sullivan, Kristy Um Edelson. Photo Credit: Andee Edelson]

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About the Randolph Partnership for Children: Since 1999, the Randolph Partnership for Children (RPC), a non-profit organization, has positively impacted the lives of Randolph County’s young children. As the community’s lead organization for young children and their families, RPC works with and through diverse agencies, individuals, organizations, and communities to ensure all children enter school healthy and ready to succeed in school and life. RPC is a United Way agency. For more information, visit www.randolphkids.org.

CONTACT:

Lisa Hayworth, Executive Director Randolph Partnership for Children, 349 Sunset Ave., Asheboro, NC 27203 336-629-2128 Ext. 10; lhayworth@randolphkids.org

The North Carolina Arts Council builds on our state’s longstanding love of the arts, leading the way to a more vibrant future. The Arts Council is an economic catalyst, fueling a thriving non-profit creative sector that generates $2.12 billion in direct economic activity. The Arts Council is also a cultural pathfinder, sustaining diverse arts expression and traditions and investing in new innovative approaches to art-making. The North Carolina Arts Council has also proven to be a champion for youth by cultivating tomorrow’s creative citizens through arts education. www.NCArts.org

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