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Month: June 2019

Things To Do in NC When You're Bored -- greyareanews.com
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Things To Do in NC When You’re Bored — June 28-30, 2019

June 27, 2019 Kay Whatley

This list may include events from North Carolina counties of Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Johnston, Wake, Wayne, Wilson, and beyond — occasionally including unique coastal or mountain events. While most listed events are free, ticketed or fee-for-entry […]

Father's Day Brunch crowd photo by Garry E. Hodges. Source: Rocky Mount Event Center
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Rocky Mount Event Center Father’s Day Brunch Sold Out and a Roaring Success

June 26, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Celebrity Chef Rome Leaves a Lasting Impression on Guests at First Father’s Day Brunch The first Father’s Day Jazz Brunch held at Rocky Mount Event Center went above and beyond the expectations of the community […]

July 4 is free fishing day in North Carolina, when all ages can fish in all public waters without paying for a fishing license. Source: Take Me Fishing, takemefishing.org
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July 4 is Free Fishing Day in North Carolina

June 21, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

July 4 is Free Fishing Day in North Carolina. On Thursday, July 4, 2019, 12am to 11:59pm, everyone in North Carolina can fish for free in any public body of water, including coastal waters, without […]

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Things To Do in NC When You’re Bored — June 21-23, 2019

June 21, 2019 Kay Whatley

This list may include events from North Carolina counties of Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Johnston, Wake, Wayne, Wilson, and beyond — occasionally including unique coastal or mountain events. While most listed events are free, ticketed or fee-for-entry […]

Flags at half staff. Photo: Kay Whatley
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US Army Private First Class William “Hoover” Jones to Lie in Honor in NC State Capitol

June 20, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

On Friday, US Army Private First Class William “Hoover” Jones will lie in honor at the North Carolina State Capitol. On Friday, June 21, 2019, at 10am, Governor Cooper will lay a wreath in his […]

Joy Harjo, US Poet Laureate. Source: US Library of Congress
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Librarian of Congress Names Joy Harjo the Nation’s 23rd Poet Laureate

June 20, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Harjo, a Member of the Muscogee Creek Nation, Is the First Native American to Serve as US Poet Laureate On June 19, 2019, Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden announced the appointment of Joy Harjo as […]

Part of the packaging images released with the recall. Source: USDA Food Safety and Inspection Service
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Possible “Small Rocks” Contamination in Bacon Leads to Recall of 246K Pounds of Wraps

June 15, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Ruiz Foods Products Inc. Recalls Bacon Breakfast Wrap Products Due to Possible Foreign Matter Contamination Ruiz Foods Products Inc., a Denison, Texas, establishment, is recalling approximately 246,514 pounds of frozen, not ready-to-eat (NRTE) breakfast wrap […]

A Downtown Live! summer concert. Source: City of Rocky Mount NC
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Free Concerts Offer the Sounds of Summer in Eastern NC Locales

June 14, 2019 Kay Whatley

Compiled by Kay Whatley, Editor Upcoming outdoor free concerts provided by area venues or town/city parks and recreation departments. Downtown Live! (Imperial Centre / Rocky Mount) Spend your Spring and Summer Thursday nights listening and […]

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Rocky Mount’s “Popsicles and Stories in the Park” Events to Encourage Reading

June 14, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Oh, no, you’ve missed the first Popsicles and Stories in the Park, but there are more upcoming chances to participate. This reading-oriented event for children of all ages will be held every-other Tuesday at parks […]

Chips for Change program flyer. Source: SPCA of Wake County, North Carolina
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Helping Pet Owners in Preparation for Hurricane Season

June 10, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

SPCA and Care First Animal Hospital Offer Free and Name-Your-Price Microchips for Pets in Wake and Surrounding Counties In preparation for Hurricane Season, the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) of Wake […]

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USDA Investigating Detection of Genetically Engineered Wheat in Washington

June 8, 2019 Kay Whatley

On June 7, 2019, the US Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) confirmed the discovery of genetically engineered (GE) wheat plants growing in an unplanted agricultural field in Washington State.  The […]

Things To Do in NC When You're Bored (summer) - greyareanews.com
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(Updated) Things To Do in NC When You’re Bored — June 6-9, 2019

June 6, 2019 Kay Whatley

Compiled by Kay Whatley, Editor Updated due to Downtown Live! and Knightdale movie cancellations. This list may include events from North Carolina counties of Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Johnston, Wake, Wayne, Wilson, and beyond — occasionally […]

Author Bob Goff will be at the Rocky Mount Event Center in September 2019 for a fundraiser/conference. Source: Ashley Pittman, Rocky Mount Event Center
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Rocky Mount Event Center to Host NY Times Best-selling Author Bob Goff on Sep. 13

June 6, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Hosted by First United Methodist church in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, the best-selling author of Love Does and Everybody Always, Bob Goff is coming to the Rocky Mount Event Center for a special fundraising event. […]

Estimated explosive size of the six nuclear tests at the Punggye-ri test site on Mt. Mantap, North Korea, in units equivalent to kilotons of TNT. Black lines mark the estimated yield of the bombs and blue boxes indicate the estimate range, factoring in uncertainty. Figure based on Table 8 of the new paper. Credit: AGU
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Study Finds North Korean 2017 Nuclear Test Much Larger than Previous Tests

June 4, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

North Korea detonated a nuclear device in 2017 equivalent to about 250 kilotons of TNT, a new study estimates, creating an explosion 16 times the size of the bomb the United States detonated over Hiroshima, […]

Hemp shampoo, one of many products made possible with industrial hemp. Photo: Kay Whatley.
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Next NC Hemp Commission Public Meeting (via conference call) is June 7

June 4, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

The North Carolina Industrial Hemp Commission will hold a public meeting via conference call “to review and approve research pilot program applications.” Members of the public may join the conference call, scheduled for Friday, June […]

Rocky Mount Event Center. Photo: Kay Whatley, October 25, 2018 (grand opening day)
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Rocky Mount Event Center to Host “Father’s Day Jazz Brunch” with Menu by Chef Rome

June 4, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Celebrity Chef Rome heats up kitchen for first Father’s Day Jazz Brunch at Downtown Event Center Rocky Mount Event Center has been known to host various sports and social events for other organizations. This upcoming […]

Storyteller Linda Gorham at May 2019 school event. Source: Chatesha R. Dickens, Halifax County Schools, NC
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NC Storyteller Shares Her Craft with Halifax County High School Students

June 3, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

Everyone loves a great story!  Linda Gorham, renowned Cary, North Carolina storyteller, introduced the art of storytelling to Halifax County Schools’ high school students during a storytelling event on Friday, May 24, 2019. The event […]

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Carolina Prize Writing Contest Judges Announced, Deadline Approaching

June 2, 2019 Donna Campbell Smith

By Donna Campbell Smith The Franklin County Arts Council’s Writers’ Guild is sponsoring its fifth annual Carolina Prize Writing Contest.  It is open to writers of any age and location for previously unpublished (this includes […]

Stage will host music, speakers, and ore during the the Spruce Pine Alien Conference and Expo, June 14-15, 2019, Spruce Pine, North Carolina
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Spruce Pine (NC) Alien Conference and Expo is June 14-15

June 2, 2019 Guest Author or Contributor

The Spruce Pine Alien Conference and Expo will be held on Lower Street in downtown Spruce Pine, North Carolina (Mitchell County) on June 14-15, 2019. This is a free event open to everyone interested in […]

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By Kay Whatley, Editor Across the United States each year, thousands of unidentified flying object (UFO) sightings are reported. UFO reports cover close encounters of various types, range from blinking lights in the sky to […]

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