A MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF LENOIR COMMUNITY COLLEGE
I hope you will take a moment to look through the 2023 edition of the Lenoir Community College Summer Workforce Development Course Schedule and see just some of the educational opportunities and career pathways the College has for everyone. Whether you are looking for short-term workforce training, basic skills or personal enrichment classes, Lenoir Community College is where hope and opportunity connect.
Our faculty and staff have always been committed to providing the best instruction and services to our students, and to the citizens that we serve in Lenoir, Greene, and Jones Counties. We are reimagining the student experience by engaging our students, each other, and our community partners; investing in our students, employees, and facilities and achieving student success by creating a quality student experience. So again, please take time to discover within these pages the many opportunities that are waiting for you. My door is always open to you.
Rusty Hunt, Ed.D. PresidentIMPORTANT NOTE:
Course scheduling is subject to change, but updated information can always be found at: https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/
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1. Go to https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/
2. Click the looking glass next to ‘Register’
3. Check the box next to your desired class.
4. Click ‘Apply’
GENERAL INFORMATION
Lenoir Community College offers a comprehensive program based on the needs and interests of adults in Lenoir, Greene, and Jones Counties. Programs are designed to provide:
• basic skills education for adults
• opportunities to achieve Adult High School diploma or High School Equivalency diploma/GED
• cultural and community service programs
• technical and vocational courses designed to prepare students for new jobs or allow them to perform better in their present job
CONTACT US
Dr. John Paul Black
Senoir Vice President of Workforce Development and Student Services
(252) 527-6223, ext. 344 jpblack73@lenoircc.edu
Dr. Justin Tilghman
Dean of Workforce Development and Public Safety
(252) 527-6223, ext. 730 jgtilghman38@lenoircc.edu
Aerospace & Advanced Manufacturing Center
3800 Hwy 58 North, Kinston, NC 28504
(252) 233-6835
Dawn Kantz, Associate Dean of the AAMC and Workforce Development dkkantz79@lenoircc.edu
Greene County Center
818 Hwy 91 N., Snow Hill, NC 28580 (252) 747-3434
Jason Miller, Associate Dean of Greene County Centers jrmiller61@lenoircc.edu
Jones County Center
509 Hwy 58 N., Trenton, NC 28585
(252) 448-5021
Maria Robles, Associate Dean of Jones County Center mtrobles91@lenoircc.edu
Kinston Campus
231 Hwy 58 S., Kinston, NC 28502-0188
PO Box 188
(252) 527-6223
La Grange Center
112 E. Railroad St., La Grange, NC 28551 (252) 233-6838 — (252) 527-6223, ext. 765
Gary Tilghman, Director of Workforce Development & La Grange Center gltilghman41@lenoircc.edu
Pink Hill Wellness & Education Center
301 S. Pine St., Pink Hill, NC 28572
(252) 527-6223, ext. 613
Reid Taylor, Director of Continuing Education Special Programs drtaylor03@lenoircc.edu
Small Business Center
327 N. Queen St., Kinston, NC 28501 (252) 522-8021
Greg Hannibal, Director of Small Business Center/Microenterprise Loan Program Agent gjhannibal18@lenoircc.edu
Workforce Development Center
602 West Harper St., Snow Hill, NC 28575
(252) 527-6223, ext. 765/744
Gary Tilghman, Director of Workforce Development & La Grange Center
gltilghman41@lenoircc.edu
AGRICULTURE, FOOD, & NATURAL RESOURCES
Current Class Schedule: https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=AGHORT
Includes the following classes: Taxidermy, Wastewater Collections, and Certified Veterinary Assistant.
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Prudencio Martinez
(252) 527-6223, ext. 714 pmartinezmengel76@lenoircc.edu
CONSTRUCTION
Current Class Schedule: https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=CONST
Includes the following classes: Commercial Refrigeration, Electrical Contractor, Commercial and Residential Electricity, HVAC, NATE, Welding, and Energy Distribution.
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Carlos Cotto (252) 527-6223, ext. 716 cbcotto77@lenoircc.edu
CENTRO EDUCATIVO LATINO
Current Class Schedule:
https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=CELAT
ACERCA DEL CENTRO EDUCATIVO LATINO
El Colegio sirve primordialmente a los condados de Lenoir, Greene, y Jones, pero debido a sus programas únicos y la distancia de la oferta educativa del Colegio, este atrae a estudiantes de todas partes de los Estados Unidos. Visítenos en el Centro Educativo Latino y explore el mundo de oportunidades disponibles. Tenemos mucho que ofrecer dentro y fuera del salón de clases. Con o sin documentos, no le negamos la educación a nadie. Estamos en el edificio Bullock, oficina 164, 231 Hwy 58 South Kinston, NC 28504.
ABOUT CENTRO EDUCATIVO LATINO
The College primarily serves Lenoir, Greene and Jones counties. However, because of the unique nature of these programs, and the scope of the academic offers, it attracts students from all over the United States. Visit us at the Centro Educativo Latino/Latino Education Center and explore a world of opportunities available to you. We have a lot to offer you, inside and outside the classroom. With or without papers, we welcome everyone. We are located in the Bullock Building, office 164, 231 Hwy 58 South Kinston, NC 28504.
NUESTRA MISION
La misión del Centro Educativo Latino del Colegio Universitario de Lenoir, es proporcionar programas y cursos ofrecidos en español para la comunidad latina, los cuales conducen a oportunidades de empleo en la fuerza laboral actual.
OUR MISSION
The mission of the Centro Educativo Latino/Latino Education Center, at Lenoir Community College, is to provide the Latino community with an offer of programs and courses taught completely in Spanish, which in turn will open opportunities in today’s workforce.
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EDUCATION
Current Class Schedule: https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=EDU
Ed2Go Online Classes https://www.ed2go.com/lenoircc/SearchResults.aspx?CategoryId=1425%2c1 426%2c1427%2c1428%2c1424&Sort=Name&CurrPage=1
Includes the following classes: Effective Teacher Training (for Substitute Teachers), GMAT prep, Technology in the Classroom, Praxis Core Prep, Spanish in the Classroom, Teaching Adult Learners
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Contact Us! Reid Taylor (252) 527-6223, ext. 613 drtaylor03@lenoircc.edu
• Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop
• Classroom Management
• Creating Apps for iPhone and iPads
• Digital Photography & Photoshop
• Digital Teacher Training
• Integrate Math or Reading across Curricula
• Involving Parents in School
• iPad, iPhone, Mac computers
• Microsoft Office Specialist Exam Prep
• Microsoft Word
• Office 365 for Educators
• Quickbooks
• Substitute Teacher Training
Current Class Schedule:
https://www.ed2go.com/lenoircc/
Learn new personal and professional skills online in Kinston, NC!
We offer a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take entirely over the Internet. All of our courses include expert instructors, many of whom are nationally known authors. Our online courses are affordable, fun, fast, convenient, and geared just for you. Prices may vary per course.
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Reid Taylor
(252) 527-6223, ext. 613
drtaylor03@lenoircc.edu
GOVERNMENT AND PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Current Class Schedule:
https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=GPA
Includes the following classes: Notary Public, e-Notarization, Real Estate Pre-licensing, Intro to QuickBooks
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Reid Taylor
(252) 527-6223, ext. 613
drtaylor03@lenoircc.edu
TRANSPORTATION, DISTRIBUTION, LOGISTICS
Current Class Schedule: https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=TDL
Includes the following classes: Auto Dealer Renewal, Auto Diagnostics, Automotive Technician, Auto CDL Hazmat, Safety Inspection & Renewal, Motorcycle Repair, Truck Driver Training, and On-board Diagnostics.
HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT (HRD)
Current Class Schedule:
https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=HRD
Human Resources Development (HRD) is a pre-vocational and pre-employment skills training program designed to educate and prepare persons for success in the workplace. HRD is mainly intended for those persons who are unemployed, underemployed, dislocated workers; or employed, but seeking skills upgrading or retraining. Training may include a variety of topics relating to job orientation and motivation, employability skills, self-sufficiency or customized skills training. Training length will vary according to customer needs. HRD can be linked to other college training programs or connected to agencies outside the institution where appropriate. Upon completing prescribed classes, students are assisted with job placement or further training.
Includes the following classes: Employability skills, Digital Literacy/Intro to Computers, National Career Readiness Certification prep, NCFAST, Intro to Social Services, Resumes, Applications and Portfolios, and HRD Career Readiness Lab.
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Carolyn Bates (252) 527-6223, ext. 111
crbates00@lenoircc.edu
NATIONAL CAREER READINESS CERTIFICATION
Current Class Schedule:
https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/ncrc/
The ACT WorkKeys National Career Readiness Certificate (ACT WorkKeys NCRC®) is an assessment-based credential issued at four levels; Platinum, Gold, Silver, and Bronze. The NCRC measures and certifies the essential work skills needed for success in jobs across industries and occupations.
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Cheryl Darden (252) 527-6223, ext. 715
cldarden16@lenoircc.edu
INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES
NC FAST is a partnership between the Department of Social Services and the Community Colleges across the State of North Carolina. This partnership was created to establish a training network for the position of Income Maintenance Caseworker with the Department of Social Services.
ABOUT NC FAST
• Students must complete two classes in order to finish the training. Classes are held two nights a week for 8 weeks and also online.
• NC FAST includes two classes. The Part I class is a FEE-WAIVED class if you are unemployed or underemployed. Completion of the Part II class is required to receive a certificate and the cost is $130.00.
Carolyn Bates | (252) 527-6223, ext. 111 | crbates00@lenoircc.edu
CERTIFIED VETERINARY ASSISTANT PROGRAM
Prepares students to work in a veterinarian’s office or animal shelter. Areas covered include veterinary terminology, anatomy and physiology, animal behavior and communication, grooming techniques, proper handling and restraining of animals, obtaining and handling specimens, emergency care, and office management.
Classes held in-person and online synchronous simultaneously.
HEALTH SCIENCES
Current Class Schedule:
https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=HEALTH
LCC Health-Related Courses provide training which are satisfying and provide rewarding careers in fields that serve others and improve the health and well-being of individuals in the local and surrounding communities. Employment opportunities include hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, nursing homes, health insurance organizations, outpatient clinics, physicians' offices, hospice, and mental health facilities to name a few.
Includes the following classes: Activity Coordinator, EKG Tech, Healthcare Billing & Insurance, Medical Coding, Health Unit Coordinator, Lab Assistant, Medical Assistant Refresher, Medical Interpreter, Medication Aide, Medication Aide-Adult Care and Nursing Homes, Nurse Aide I and II, Nurse Aide Refresher, Nurse Aide II Refresher, Pharmacy Technician, Phlebotomy, and RN Refresher
If you are interested in short-term training opportunities in the health-related field, LCC and the Continuing Education Division offer a wide variety of health occupation classes that may lead to a certification. The division's commitment to our students, the development of the local economy and a sense of community is share throughout the various programs and across campus. Classes are offered in Lenoir, Greene, and Jones counties. Some classes are offered in a hybrid and online format.
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Current Class Schedule:
https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=ITECH
Ed2Go Online Classes
https://www.ed2go.com/lenoircc/SearchResults.aspx?CategoryId=1414%2c1 415%2c1417%2c1413&Sort=Name&CurrPage=1
Includes the following classes: Digital Literacy, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Office Specialist, Photoshop, and QuickBooks. Even more classes are offered on Ed2Go.
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Reid Taylor
(252) 527-6223, ext. 613 drtaylor03@lenoircc.edu
PERSONAL SERVICES
Current Class Schedule:
https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=PSERV
The Cosmetic Arts program at Lenoir Community College offers non-credit courses that help individuals develop salon skills, obtain certifications, or acquire continuing education units for professional development. Some courses are offered in both English and Spanish languages.
Includes the following classes: Barber, Cosmetología (Español), Cosmetology, Estetica (Español), Esthetics, Nail Technician, Nail Technician-Advanced, and Natural Hair Care.
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Miriam Del Toro
(252) 527-6223, ext. 130
msdeltorogut57@lenoircc.edu
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and Shaving* • Hair Styling and Design* • Hair Types and Texture • Product Knowledge • Professional Ethics* • Sanitization* • Shampooing and Drying • Shaving • Skin, Scalp, and Hair Care • Skin, Scalp, and Hair Disorders and Treatment • Small Business Concepts* • Use of Chemicals *Transition from class completion to employment in 10 days.
NAIL TECHNOLOGY TRAINING PROGRAM
NAIL TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
Manicurists and pedicurists have a wide range of flexibility when it comes to employment. Many manicurists and pedicurists are self-employed and own their own business. Others work in a salon or beauty parlor under the owner. Whatever the employment situation, manicurists and pedicurists often have at degree of flexibility in the services they offer and the rates they charge. In general, the position offers more flexibility than several other career paths.
*$20,595 Median Salary
JOB OUTLOOK
*146 Annual job openings
Manicurist/Nail Technicians can expect a solid job market, with expected job opportunity growth of 10 percent from 2014 to 2024 as estimated by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, faster than the average for all occupations. The increase in employment reflects demand for new nail services being offered, such as mini sessions (quick manicures at a low cost) and mobile manicures and pedicures (house calls).
Shampoo/Blowdry
Scalp Treatment/Deep Conditioner
SH/BD/Thermal
SH/BD/Basic Cornrow-No Hair
Basic Cornrows-Hair
Design Cornrows-Hair
Box Braids-Adults
Box Braids-Kids (14 & Under)
Full Sew In
Frontal Wig Install
Crochet-Adults
Crochet-Kids (14 & Under)
Starter Loc/Dreads
Loc/Dread Retwist
Days/Times for Clients:
Monday–Thursday 10:15 a.m.–2:00 p.m.
For more information, contact:
Miriam Del Toro: ext. 130
Nohemi Almanza: ext. 724
Lucia Acevedo-Rodriguez, ext. 710
MANUFACTURING
Current Class Schedule: https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=MANU
Includes the following classes: Gunsmithing at the Jones County campus and Welding at the Lenoir and Greene County campuses.
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Jason Miller (252) 747-3434 jrmiller61@lenoircc.edu
Maria Robles (252) 448-5021 mtrobles91@lenoircc.edu
Carlos Cotto (252) 527-6223, ext. 716 cbcotto77@lenoircc.edu Greene County Campus Jones County Campus Lenoir County Campus
AEROSPACE & ADVANCED MANUFACTURING CENTER
www.lenoircc.edu/aerospace-advanced-manufacturing-center/ CNC Machining, Industrial Systems, Mechanical Engineering and Aviation programs taught here.
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Dawn Kantz (252) 233-6835 dkkantz79@lenoircc.edu
GUNSMITHING
GUNSMITHING CURRICULUM
The Gunsmithing curriculum is designed to provide the student with the required skills needed to refurbish metal and wood as applicable to firearms, to diagnose malfunctions for repair, and to accomplish more complex custom gunsmithing tasks. Course work includes manufacturing of tools used in the gunsmithing trade, restoration of firearms, stock making, barrel work, repair work, and custom work.
Salary per year
JOB OUTLOOK
There are many opportunities for gunsmiths including work in sporting goods stores, firearm manufacturers and custom gunsmithing shops
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Current Class Schedule: https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=PDEV
Most adults are caught up in obligations they neglect to take time for their own needs. Personal enrichment in the form of art classes, craft classes, cooking classes, dance classes, and foreign language classes contribute to a community’s cultural, civic, and intellectual growth.
It is time to put yourself first. Check out the classes available at our campuses.
Prudencio Martinez
(252) 527-6223, ext. 714
pmartinezmengel76@lenoircc.edu
Reid Taylor (252) 527-6223,
PUBLIC SAFETY
https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/publicsafety
Lenoir Community College Public Safety Education Programs offer a variety of classes via the internet and the traditional classroom setting. Our programs are geared for the individual as well as hospital, EMS, fire, or law enforcement personnel who are interested in expanding their knowledge.
The Workforce Development and Continuing Education based EMS programs at Lenoir Community College do not currently offer advanced placement options. These programs include EMT, AEMT, Paramedic. Students in these programs are currently not allowed to transfer clinical hours or skills from other programs and must complete the required minimum clinical hours, field hours, and skills assessments to complete the program and be eligible for NCOEMS and NREMT testing.
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Darla Boseman
(252) 527-6223, ext. 149 dwboseman07@lenoircc.edu
“We are excited to offer a continuing education EMT course that is designed to prepare students for a career in Emergency Medical Services or further their careers in public safety. It is our mission to provide affordable, innovative, high-quality, and state-of-the art educational opportunities to meet the needs of the EMS workforce and prepare students to be job ready .”
-Darla Boseman, Director of EMSIn addition to online didactic course work, the EMT course includes 15 onsite lab skill sessions and a minimum of 48 hours clinical education. The course is scheduled over a 16-week period. The onsite lab skill sessions are held from 0900-1600 on prescheduled dates for each course.
Darla Boseman | (252) 527-6223, ext. 149 | dwboseman07@lenoircc.edu
TRANSITIONAL AND CAREER STUDIES
Current Class Schedule:
https://conedregistration.lenoircc.edu/?cat=TCS
This includes HSE/GED, Adult Basic Education, Adult High School, Digital Literacy, English as a Second Language, Placement Testing and Transition Math and English.
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Adult Basic Education
This program of instruction is designed for adults who lack competence in reading, writing, speaking, problem solving, or computation at a level necessary to function in society, on a job, or in a family.
High School Equivalency Diploma (HSE Diploma)
This program of instruction is designed to prepare adult students to pass the high school equivalency tests that lead to a high school equivalency diploma.
English Language Acqusition (ELA)
This program of instruction is designed for adults who lack competence in understanding, speaking, reading, and writing academic English.
Adult High School (AHS)
This program of instruction is offered cooperatively with local public school systems to help adults earn an Adult High School Diploma.
CUSTOMIZED TRAINING
Current Class Schedule:
https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/customizedtraining/
The Customized Training Program supports the economic development efforts of North Carolina by providing education and training opportunities for eligible businesses and industries. One of the most important factors for a business or industry considering locating, expanding, or remaining in North Carolina is the ability of the state to ensure the presence of a well-trained workforce. This program reacts quickly to the needs of businesses and respects the confidential nature of proprietary processes and information within those businesses.
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Dawn Kantz
(252) 233-6835
dkkantz79@lenoircc.edu
APPLY FOR WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT/ CONTINUING EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIPS
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Financial Assistance for Workforce Development/Continuing Education classes is available to qualified applicants showing financial need. Current funds are available from Golden Leaf, SECU, WIOA, GEER 2 and Short Term Workforce Development scholarships. Applicants will be notified by email regarding the status of their applications. Applicants must apply at least 30 days before the class start date.
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NCWORKS CAREER CENTER
https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/ncworkscareercenter/ We provide FREE assistance to the general public as well as assist students with Job Search, Resume Preparation, and Interviewing Skills!
Representing the area’s major workforce agencies, NCWorks Career Centers in Greene, Jones, and Lenoir counties provide comprehensive employment and training services for job seekers, training seekers, and employers in a convenient, one-stop career center. Local NCWorks partners include representatives from Lenoir Community College, Division of Workforce Solutions, Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA), Vocational Rehabilitation, Greene Lamp, Telamon, Job Corps, Department of Social Services, Coastal Women’s Shelter, Kinston Housing Authority, NC Division of Services for the Blind, Two Hawks Workforce Services, and Coastal Community Action. NCWorks Career Centers provide employers a single place to address their employment and training needs.
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APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM
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Josephine Wallace-Koonce (252) 527-6223, ext. 138 jwallace-koonce68@lenoircc.edu
https://www.lenoircc.edu/workforcedevelopment/apprenticeship/
Apprenticeship is an employer-based program that helps workers learn specialized skills needed in today’s work environment, combining on-the-job learning with related classroom instruction. Students earn nationally recognized credentials, while employers develop a talented team and close the skills gap. While many people start apprenticeships immediately after graduating from high school, they may also work well for veterans leaving active-duty military service, those looking to change careers, or people whose jobs are being replaced by technology. Here at Lenoir Community College, our goal is to help connect and support employers and apprentices.
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Dawn Kantz (252) 233-6835
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SMALL BUSINESS CENTER
https://www.lenoircc.edu/aboutlcc/sbc/
The Small Business Center Network, comprised of 58 Small Business Centers throughout North Carolina, supports the development of new businesses and the growth of existing businesses by being a community-based provider of training, counseling, and resource information. The Small Business Center is located in the Kinston Enterprise Center, 327 N. Queen St. Parking is provided behind the Kinston Enterprise Center. Turn on Blount Street and take the first right (alley). There are no charges for the use o f the Small Business Center’s resources or to engage its business consulting services.
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PO Box 188 Kinston, NC 28502
Lenoir Community College (LCC) staff and faculty are here to protect students, employees, and guests. Lenoir Community College does not tolerate discrimination of any kind based on gender, sexual orientation, age, race, religion or ideology. If you feel you are experiencing discrimination or if you have been the victim of sexual harassment or sexual assault, the contacts listed below will be able to guide you and provide important resources.
Lenoir Community College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. The College complies with existing federal, state, and local laws and regulations regarding nondiscrimination. The College prohibits discrimination against and/or exclusion from participation in any benefits or activities by any person, either on the staff and faculty or in the student body, on the grounds of race, color, creed, religion, national origin, gender, age, political affiliation, or disability.
P.O. Box 188 - 231 Hwy 58 South | Kinston, NC 28502-0188 | PH (252)-527-6223 | FAX (252)-233-6879