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September 16: Sheriff Candidates Forum in Vance County Commissioner’s Room of the Vance County Courthouse at 3:00 pm. September 18: Candidates Reception - Meet & Greet at Henderson Country Club from 6:00 to 7:30 pm. September 27: Third and final Meet Me in the Street Concert featuring “Liquid Pleasure”. Concerts are held along Breckenridge Street in Downtown Henderson from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. Presenting Sponsor is NC Towing & Recovery. Gold sponsors for the event are Duke Energy and Maria Parham Health. October 4: Chamber Challenge Golf Tournament sponsored by BB&T. To be held at Henderson Country Club beginning with lunch at noon followed by a shotgun start. Contact the Chamber for sponsorship opportunities and other information. October 10: Lunch Break Session“Facebook Made Easy”. Learn how to use your page to brand your business and engage your customers. This is a 2-hour, hands-on seminar from 11:30 - 1 pm. Register on-line at www.vgcc.edu/schedules/small-business-center. Call the Chamber at 252-438-8414 for more information. October 16: Business After Hours hosted by Corbitt Preservation Association/ Bennett Perry Museum at 180 Church Street from 5:15 – 7:00 pm. November 10: 3rd Annual Reverse Raffle hosted by the Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce along with the Henderson Police Department (HPD) and the Vance County Sheriff’s Department. Event will be held at Henderson Country Club beginning at 6:00 pm. Tickets are on sale now. Upcoming Events July/August 2018 2-3 4-5 6-7 September is Preparedness Month, Welcome New Members Inside This Issue: Ribbon Cuttings, Final Meet Me in the Street Leadership Vance ‘18 Grad- uates, Upcoming Lunch & Learn, Golf Tournament Set The Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce along with the Henderson Police Department (HPD) and the Vance County Sheriff ’s Department are partnering again to host the third annual reverse raffle. This annual event benefits a program serving local underprivileged children called “Shop With a Cop” along with the Chamber of Commerce and its efforts to help local business. The event is scheduled for Saturday, November 10 and will be held at Henderson Country Club beginning at 6:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale now and include dinner for two, a chance at the $5,000 grand prize and a dance at the completion of the raffle. Throughout the evening, guests will be given opportunities to bid on various silent auction items as well as two reserved tickets which will be auctioned toward the end of the ticket drawing. Three reserved tickets will also be raffled during the course of the evening. The “Shop With a Cop” activity will take place in December at which time members of the HPD and Sheriff ’s Department will take local underprivileged children shopping with local retailers for Christmas. A certain dollar amount of the proceeds raised will be set aside for each participating child. There has been a great turnout for the past two years and we are expecting no less this year. “This fundraiser allows us to do a lot of good for the local community with the proceeds and the HPD and Sheriff’s office are always anxious to do what we can to help local children”, said Police Chief Marcus Barrow. There are opportunities for local businesses to donate silent auction items, sponsor the event or help in other ways. Members of the HPD, Vance County Sheriff’s Department and Chamber staff and board of directors will be making community contacts in the very near future. If you or your business would like to purchase tickets, dontate items or get more information, contact the HPD, Vance County Sheriff’s Department or the Chamber office at 252-438-8414. Reverse Raffle is Nov. 10th Get Your Tickets Now

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September 16: Sheriff Candidates Forum in Vance County Commissioner’s Room of the Vance County Courthouse at 3:00 pm.

September 18: Candidates Reception - Meet & Greet at Henderson Country Club from 6:00 to 7:30 pm.

September 27: Third and final Meet Me in the Street Concert featuring “Liquid Pleasure”. Concerts are held along Breckenridge Street in Downtown Henderson from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. Presenting Sponsor is NC Towing & Recovery. Gold sponsors for the event are Duke Energy and Maria Parham Health.

October 4: Chamber Challenge GolfTournament sponsored by BB&T. To be heldat Henderson Country Club beginning with lunch at noon followed by a shotgun start.Contact the Chamber for sponsorship opportunities and other information.

October 10: Lunch Break Session“Facebook Made Easy”. Learn how to use your page to brand your business and engage your customers. This is a 2-hour, hands-on seminar from 11:30 - 1 pm. Register on-line at www.vgcc.edu/schedules/small-business-center. Call the Chamber at 252-438-8414 for more information.

October 16: Business After Hours hosted by Corbitt Preservation Association/Bennett Perry Museum at 180 Church Street from 5:15 – 7:00 pm.

November 10: 3rd Annual Reverse Raffle hosted by the Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce along with the Henderson Police Department (HPD) and the Vance County Sheriff ’s Department. Event will be held at Henderson Country Club beginning at 6:00 pm. Tickets are on sale now.

Upcoming EventsJuly/August 2018

2-3 4-5 6-7 September is Preparedness Month, Welcome New Members

Inside This Issue: Ribbon Cuttings, Final Meet Me in the Street

Leadership Vance ‘18 Grad-uates, Upcoming Lunch & Learn, Golf Tournament Set

FocusVHHenderson-VanceChamber of CommerceEncouraging You to Shop Local First!

The Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce along with the Henderson Police Department (HPD) and the Vance County Sheriff ’s Department are partnering again to host the third annual reverse raffle.

This annual event benefits a program serving local underprivileged children called “Shop With a Cop” along with the Chamber of Commerce and its efforts to help local business. The event is scheduled for Saturday, November 10 and will be held at Henderson Country Club beginning at 6:00 p.m. Tickets are on sale now and include dinner for two, a chance at the $5,000 grand prize and a dance at the completion of the raffle. Throughout the evening, guests will be given opportunities to bid on various silent auction items as well as two reserved tickets which will be auctioned toward the end of the ticket drawing. Three reserved tickets will also be raffled during the course of the evening.

The “Shop With a Cop” activity will take place in December at which time members of the HPD and Sheriff ’s Department will take local underprivileged children shopping with local retailers for Christmas. A certain dollar amount of the proceeds raised will be set aside for each participating child. There has been a great turnout for the past two years and we are expecting no less this year. “This fundraiser allows us to do a lot of good for the local community with the proceeds and the HPD and Sheriff ’s office are always anxious to do what we can to help local children”, said Police Chief Marcus Barrow.

There are opportunities for local businesses to donate silent auction items, sponsor the event or help in other ways. Members of the HPD, Vance County Sheriff ’s Department and Chamber staff and board of directors will be making community contacts in the very near future.

If you or your business would like to purchase tickets, dontate items or get more information, contact the HPD, Vance County Sheriff ’s Department or the Chamber office at 252-438-8414.

Reverse Raffle is Nov. 10thGet Your Tickets Now

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The Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce has fifteen gradu-ates from this year’s annual Leadership Vance program.

Leadership Vance is designed to create a group of informed and dedicated leaders who will contribute to the community. The program is organized into twelve sessions which began on February 7 with an orientation breakfast at Vance-Granville Community College and concluded on July 24 with a graduation ceremony and dinner at Hillside Farms in Henderson. Participants are exposed to various aspects of Henderson and Vance County, specifically in regard to city and county government, health and community resources, economic development, agriculture and natural resources, history, media, criminal justice and law.

On June 14th, this year’s class completed their community service project by assisting with a Vance County Food Giveaway! This project was sponsored by First Baptist Church Henderson, St. James Missionary Church, Vance County Social Services, Vance County Cooperative Extension Center, & Vance County USDA Farm Service Agency.

The class held their final celebration with a graduation dinner at Hillside Farms on Tuesday, July 24. Participants received a diploma for completing the five-month course, enjoyed reminiscing about the highlights and memories made during their five months together, ate a wonderful meal and took part in a variety of fun activities around the farm.

Graduates of this year’s class include: Mary Ann Avery, Resource Develop-mental Director - Boys and Girls Club of North Central NC; Ronald Bennett, Director of Transportation - Variety Wholesalers; Candice Braxton, Branch

Manager - Union Bank; Dr. Jacqueline Crosson, Principal - Pinkston Street Elementary School; Rex A. Crouse (Adam), Asst. Director of Clinical Practice - 3 HC; Tia Dixon, Administrative Support Specialist - City of Henderson; Turner Pride, County Extension Director - Vance County Cooperative Extension; Christopher Reid, Compliance, Safety and Asset Protection Manager - Walmart DC 6091; Trey Snide, Sales Account Manager – WIZS; Jennifer Williams, Asst. Tax Administrator - Vance County Tax office; Lisa M. Falkner, Vance County Emergency - Management/Emergency; Monay Grant, Customer Relations Special-ist - 3HC; Dennis Jarvis, Director - Henderson-Vance County Economic Development; Christine Nguyen, Managing Editor - The Daily Dis-

15 Graduate Leadership Vance ‘18

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Lunch & Learn is October 10thThe Business Growth & Development Committee of the Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the

Vance-Granville Community College Small Business Center is hosting a Lunch Break to Educate event on Wednesday, October 10 from 11:00 to 1:00 at VGCC Main Campus, Building 7 Room 7102.

The event is entitled “Facebook Made Easy”.Every business should have a Facebook Page! Learn how to use your page to brand your business and engage your customers. This 2-hour, hands-on seminar will teach the following: *How to start a page from scratch *How to automate your marketing and keep people on your page *How to schedule messages that save time *How to use apps that integrate to make your business stand out

The event is limited to 18 participants and will include a free lunch. To register, go on line to www.vgcc.edu/schedules/small-business-center. Call the Chamber at 252-438-8414 for more information.

In addition to the Lunch & Learn seminars, the VGCC Small Business Center offers a multitude of free courses to assist small business owners. Some of the upcoming topics are Ten Steps to Starting a Business (Sept. 11), Using Excel for Your Small Business (Sept. 13), Tax Planning and Reporting for a Small Business (Sept. 25), How to Write a Business Plan (Oct. 9), How to Start a New Business / 500 Home Based Ideas (Oct. 9), and Basics of Bookkeeping (Oct, 16). To find out more and to register for any of these, go to the VGCC Small Business Center site listed above.

Chamber Challenge is October 4The Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce will host the Twentieth Annual Chamber Challenge Golf Tournament

presented by BB&T on Thursday, October 4 at Henderson Country Club. BB&T has been the Presenting Double Eagle sponsor for this event since its inception in 1999.

Eagle sponsors are CenturyLink, Duke Energy and Maria Parham Health. Birdie sponsors are 3HC, MARS Petcare, Wake Electric Membership Corporation and Walmart DC #6091.

Par sponsors are Benchmark Community Bank, Carolina Sunrock, CED and Henderson Collegiate.

This Captain’s Choice (Superball) tournament will begin at 12 noon with lunch. Following lunch, the event will kick-off with a shotgun start. Prizes will be awarded for the top three teams, with other prizes being awarded for the longest drive, hole-in-one, and closest to the pin. Hole-in-one sponsor is Charles Boyd Chevrolet Cadillac Buick GMC of Henderson.

Dinner and an awards ceremony will take place immediately following the tournament. Sponsoring teams and individual registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and all Chamber members are invited to attend.

A limited number of sponsorships are still available for the event and for individual holes. Prize donations are also being accepted. Chamber members who have golf-related or similar promotional items that they would like to include in “Golfer Goody Bags” that will be handed out to players and volunteers at the event should contact the Chamber to register those items.

Additional activities to take part in at the event are the Poker Fun Game, the “Monster Launcher”, ChipOBoard and a Putting Contest. The rate for a four-person team is $440, which includes cart and greens fees, Mulligan three pack, goody bag, lunch, complimentary beverages and snacks on the course, dinner and awards ceremony.

To register or to express interest in sponsorships, contact the Chamber at 252-438-8414 or [email protected].

Double Eagle Sponsor

Reserve Your Spot Today!

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Final Concert Set for September 27The Henderson-Vance County Chamber of

Commerce along with Presenting Sponsor NC Towing & Recovery will host the last of this year’s “Meet Me in the Street” free community concerts on Thursday, September 27.

The third and final concert of the season will feature “Liquid Pleasure”. After more than two decades of bringing audiences to their feet, this band has become a multi-cultural icon. Veteran member Melvin Farrington says “We love being in touch with people like us, who love a variety of good music, and appreciate hearing it performed live”. Liquid Pleasure presents a mix of Oldies, Beach Music and Disco.

In addition to the live music and dancing, the kids can enjoy a section all their own sponsored by Maria Parham Health.

Sponsors for this years concert series are: NC Towing & Recovery - Presenting Sponsor; Duke Energy and Maria Parham Health - Gold Sponsors; BB&T, Mars Petcare, Wake Electric Membership Corporation and Walmart DC #6091 - Silver Sponsors; and 3hc, Benchmark Community Bank, Carolina Sunrock, Express Employment Professionals, Henderson-Vance Downtown Development Commission and Waste Industries - Bronze Sponsors. Contributing Sponsors are CenturyLink, Coastal Federal Credit Union, Franklin Brothers Nursery, Henderson-Vance Economic Development Commission, Hoyle’s Tire & Axle, NC Motorsports Park and Woodforest Bank. Promotional Sponsors are Brewer Cycles, Fidelity Bank, Satterwhite Point Marina, Servpro and Union Bank.

All concerts are free to the public and are held at the corner of North Garnett and Breckenridge Streets from 5:30 until 8:30 p.m.

The Salvation ArmyThe Salvation Army held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on August 10 to celebrate the opening of their new thrift store at 208 Raleigh Road in Henderson. Throughout the United States, The Salvation Army operates these Family Stores where they sell donated items at a greatly reduced cost. These stores help local communities in several ways. First, each sale is used to fund life-giving programs in the very communities where the stores are found. Secondly, the stores provide an opportunity for many families to purchase the items that they need at an affordable price. These stores rely on your gifts and donations to continue to fund this and the other many programs of the Salvation Army. To learn more about the organization, see them online at https://www.salvationarmyusa.org.

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Dysart WillisDysart Willis held a ribbon cutting July 12 celebrating its new Henderson location and announcing new partner to the firm, Rashad Hauter. Mr. Hauter will lead and manage the firm’s Henderson office. Dysart Willis is a full-service NC criminal defense firm that handles cases ranging from state traffic violations to complex federal criminal investigations and everything in between. Mr. Hauter concentrates his practice in the areas of criminal defense and immigration. Prior to entering private practice, Mr. Hauter served as an Assistant District Attorney in the Wake County District Attorney’s Office and as a Resource Prosecutor for the North Carolina Conference of District Attorneys. Mr. Hauter has traveled around the state prosecuting DWI and Vehicular Homicide cases. This focused experience better enables him to represent clients charged with these and other types of crimes. After a distinguished career as a prosecutor, Mr. Hauter entered private practice and founded the Hauter Law Firm in Henderson representing clients with immigration concerns and those charged with a variety of criminal offenses. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and his law degree from Campbell University in Raleigh. Dysart Willis is proud to welcome Rashad Hauter to the firm.

West Hills Animal ClinicWest Hills Animal Clinic is now open at a second location! The clinic held a ribbon cutting on June 20 to celebrate its new location in Dabney West Shopping Center. This location has a focus on preventative wellness, and outpatient care, with the same friendly faces and superior patient care that clients have become accustomed to at the full service location (Hwy 158 Bypass West, 30 Gwynn Lane in Henderson). For wellness visits, you can drop your pet off while you do a few errands around town – West Hills wants to make coming to the vet a convenient experience for you. Call 252-654-9738 to make an appointment or walk-ins are welcome. Learn more at www. westhillsvetcentre.com.

Home Decorator ShoppeHome Decorator Shoppe held a ribbon cutting on July 24 to celebrate expansion into a larger space. It is locally owned and operated by Stephanie Walker on 521 Dabney Drive in Henderson. Stephanie has been in business for 4 years after being a teacher for 5 years. She is excited to finally been able to move into this larger location. The shop now includes her custom creations including murals, re-upholstery, and other hand painted items such as furniture and pillows. In the store are also seasonal gift items from Michael Design Works and Norman Blinds, Shades and Shutters. You can also find Spicher and Company Vintage Vinyl Floorclothes, Richelieu cabinet hardware and decorative accessories for your home. They also have a design center within the store that has an indoor/outdoor designer fabric room. Home Decorator Shoppe offers a full service upholstery and workroom department that can create custom bedding, window treatments and more from a wide selection of decorative fabrics. Stephanie enjoys helping customers create the home of their dreams by helping them pick out paint colors, countertops, flooring and more. She is a color specialist with over 15 years of experience. Anything you need for your home, she can do for you. The shop is open on Tuesday thru Friday from 10:00-5:00 and can be followed on Facebook.com/HomeDecoratorShoppe or Instagram.com/shoppehomedecorator.

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Thanks to our 2018 Chamber Champions

Chamber Partners

Chamber ContributorChamber Patrons

Chamber Advocate

focusReBuild Communities NCA ribbon cutting was held for ReBuild Communities NC on June 28 celebrating their grand opening with a brunch and open house. Rebuild Communities is a Community Resource Center for home buyer education, housing finance, construction, workforce development and revitalization. The Henderson-Vance Chamber of Commerce together with elected officials, government employees, social and civic organizations, faith-based organizations, financial institutions and others joined Edythe Thompson, Executive Director and the ReBuild Communities NC team for the event. Everyone is invited to visit the center; the center brings together a stately presentation of African American history. A visit to the center will breathe a sense of enlightenment and perspective into you... “ Experience History, Celebrate African American Culture, Remember the Past”! The center located at 117 Church Street, Henderson, NC 27536 offers adult education, homeownership services and meeting space. Call 919-680-8805.

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ADP Payroll Solutions4101 Doie Cope Road Suite 110Raleigh NC 27613866-873-0386

Auto ConnectionP.O. Box 1583Henderson, NC 27536(252) 492-7295

Best Wireless 1, Inc.387 Raleigh Rd.,Henderson, NC 27(252) 430-7778

Community Workforce Sols., Inc.602 South Garnett StreetHenderson, NC 27536(252) 492-9555

Concordia Care Nursing& Rehabilitation280 South Beckford Dr.Henderson, NC 27536(252) 438-6141

Welcome... To Our Newest MembersD & G Auto& Body Shop3838 US Hwy 1 SouthKittrell, NC 27544(252) 492-6535

Dysart Willis1108 Dabney Dr.Henderson, NC 27536(252) 654-0800

Handyman Solutions/Mold & Moisture Medics129 E. Parker St.Henderson, NC 27536(919) 251-9483

Hillside Farms NC, LLC3180 Stagecoach rd.Henderson, NC 27537(252) 432-9132

Home Decorator Shoppe521 Dabney DriveHenderson, NC 27536(252) 767-8218

Kennametal139 Warehouse RoadHenderson, NC 27537(252) 492-4163

Mako Medical Laboratories1 Industry DriveHenderson, NC 27537(919) 390-3060

NC Motorsports Park900 Cheeks Quarter RdHenderson, NC 27537252-767-6671

Pendergrass Transportation, Inc.

2081 Bearpond Rd.Henderson, NC 27537(252) 492-2794

Premier Sanitation SolutionsWholesale DistributorsHenderson, NC 27536(252) 673-7753

Pruitt Health Hospice301 Church St. Unit 135Rocky Mount, NC 27804(843) 616-0243

Thurston Julius Haircutting1634 Parham St.Henderson, NC 27536(252) 430-1200

Uncle Llew’s130 W. Montgomery St.Henderson, NC 27536(919) 815-0375

Vocational Rehabilitation Services

10 Medical CourtHenderson, NC 27536(252) 492-3141

William S. Wooten, DDS857 S Beckford Drive, Suite FHenderson, NC 27536(252) 492-5200

September is National Preparedness Month. For small business owners, being prepared can mean the difference in staying in business or not following a disaster. The Small Business Administration can assist your business from the planning stages to recovery. Below are the steps they list for Emergency Preparedness. These are each covered at a more in depth level on the SBA website at www.SBA.gov.

Disaster PlanningSmall business owners invest a tremendous amount of time, money and resources to make

their ventures successful, yet, many owners fail to properly plan and prepare for disaster situations. According to the Institute for Business and Home Safety, an estimated 25 percent of businesses do not reopen following a major disaster. You can protect your business by identifying the risks associated with natural and man-made disasters, and by creating a plan for action should a disaster strike. By keeping those plans updated, you can help ensure the survival of your business. A great place to start is the SBA’s Small Business Disaster Preparedness Guide on the web at https://www.sba.gov/managing-business/running-business/emergency-preparedness/emergency-preparedness.

Disaster AssistanceDisaster can strike at any time, and even the most prepared businesses can be adversely impacted.

If your business has been impacted by a disaster, the SBA can help by providing disaster assistance.Disaster CleanupTaking the proper cleanup precautions means you can get back to business sooner. Explore some

important tips and advice to help you get back on your feet safely.SBA’s Disaster Preparedness and Recovery PlanThis plan lays out an overall plan for the Disaster Loan Program, both for smaller scale events when ODA resources easily meet

demand and for larger scale ones requiring greater participation from all agency resources.State Government InformationState governments relay pertinent information to businesses affected by disasters and offer a number of services to help businesses

prepare and recover from disasters. Learn more about your state.

September is Disaster Preparedness Month

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Henderson-Vance county cHamber of commerce, Inc.414 S. Garnett Street, PO Box 1302, Henderson, NC 27536

PHONE: 252.438.8414 FAX: 252.492.8989 www.hendersonvance.org

2018 CHAMBER OFFICERSMel Manning ChairNancy Wykle First Vice-ChairHunter Peyton Second Vice-Chair/TreasurerSusan Rogers Immediate Past Chair

The Henderson-Vance County Chamber of Commerce rep-resents the interests of the business community in those matters that affect the ability of local businesses to prosper and grow,

and the ability of Henderson and Vance County to attract new businesses.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CHAMBER STAFF John Barnes PresidentJay Andrews Director of Membership Sheri Jones Communications ConsultantVanessa Jones Work First CoordinatorTammy Manning Director of FinanceSandra Wilkerson Director of Administration & Events

2018 CHAMBER AMBASSADORSMary Ann Avery The Boys and Girls ClubJoel Beckham New Life Baptist ChurchCayla Bercaw BB&TCaitlin Branham US Cellular of HendersonDesiree Brooks The Daily DispatchJonathan Edwards Chick-Fil-A (Kerr Vance Academy)Julia Langston Kerr Lake Country ClubBionica Lewis Fidelity BankLidia Martinez Touchstone BankTamara McGhee The Daily DispatchTonya Moore KARTSClareese Moss ShortcakesPam Norwood Magnolia Management, LLCJavier M. Plummer Vance County EMSScott Pruitt Union BankStephanie Ranes The Daily DispatchAllison Reigner Chick-Fil-A of HendersonAshley Roach Vocational Rehabilitation ServiceDiane Robbins The Daily DispatchJoan Robinson Kittrell Job Corps Center

EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS Tommy Hester Chair, Vance County Board of CommissionerssDennis Jarvis Director, Vance County Economic Development CommissionPhil Hart Chair, Henderson-Vance Downtown Development CommissionDr. Gordon Burns Interim President, Vance-Granville Community CollegeEddie Ellington Mayor, City of HendersonDr. Anthony Jackson Superintendent, Vance County SchoolsMarcus Barrow Chief, Henderson Police DepartmentBert Beard President/CEO, Maria Parham HealthPaul Ross Executive Director, Henderson Family YMCASusan Rogers Immediate Past Chair - Chamber Board

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