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Month: September 2021

Ivory-billed Woodpecker, now extinct. Drawing by John James Audubon - Birds of America, Public Domain, wikimedia.org
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23 Species Lost to Extinction Across US, including 2 Bird Species Gone from North Carolina

September 30, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

On September 29, 2021, the US Fish and Wildlife Service proposed to remove 22 animals and a plant from the endangered species list because of extinction. These 23 join the list of 650 US species […]

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Franklin County Arts Council Announces October Artist of the Month: Dawn Lancaster

September 30, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

The Franklin County Arts Council (FCAC), based in Louisburg, North Carolina, announces their October 2021 Artist of the Month: Dawn Lancaster. Meet Dawn at a special reception, sign up to attend her workshop, or stop […]

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Selma, NC: Parade, Vendors & More at Selma Railroad Days Festival Oct. 1-2

September 30, 2021 Kay Whatley

The 46th-annual Selma Railroad Days Festival is set for October 1 & 2, 2021. Two days of fun and live music by the downtown Historic Union Depot, 500 E Railroad Street, Selma, North Carolina. This […]

Backpack and diaper bag. Source: Pretty Dope Society
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Infusing Black Artistry in Everyday Items: Pretty Dope Society Elevates Representation

September 28, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

Charlotte, North Carolina: As the corporate conversation around representation and diversity reaches stratospheric levels, one entrepreneur is taking action when it comes to retail. In an effort to breathe life into black art, founder Chrishonda […]

Community Celebration of the Arts 2021. Source: Town of Wake Forest, NC
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Wake Forest, NC “Community Celebration of the Arts” is Oct. 9

September 28, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

The Public Art Commission, Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources, and ARTS Wake Forest are partnering to host a special Community Celebration of the Arts on Saturday, October 9, 2021, 10am-1pm, at the Alston-Massenburg […]

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Things To Do in NC When You’re Bored: Oct. 1-2

September 28, 2021 Kay Whatley

Compiled by Kay Whatley, Editor This weeks things-to-do listing may include in-person events in the North Carolina counties of Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Johnston, Wake, Wayne, Wilson, or beyond — unique coastal or mountain events are […]

Hemp field under the North Carolina blue sky. Photo: Kay Whatley
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USDA to Hold Public Webinar, North Carolina Hemp Program Transition, on Sept. 29

September 27, 2021 Kay Whatley

The NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services’ state Industrial Hemp Pilot Program is going away on January 1, 2022, and hemp growing will be overseen by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). To prepare […]

Issue 1, “Dream to Reality,” imagines Callie's trailblazing path as the first woman on the Moon. Callie and her robot sidekick, RT, overcome setbacks, disappointment, and tragedy along the way. Credits: NASA
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NASA Releases Interactive Graphic Novel “First Woman”

September 26, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

NASA released its first digital, interactive graphic novel on Saturday, September 25, 2021, in celebration of National Comic Book Day. “First Woman: NASA’s Promise for Humanity” imagines the story of Callie Rodriguez, the first woman […]

Source: Town of Nashville, North Carolina Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resources
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Nashville, NC: Outdoor Events, Trick-or-Treating, Movie Night & More in October 2021

September 25, 2021 Kay Whatley

The Town of Nashville, North Carolina has a calendar full of October fun at the library, the park, and around downtown. Enjoy music, a festival, an outdoor movie, hike a trail, or craft — and […]

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Honeywell Introduces New Robotic Technology for Warehouses

September 24, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

On September 23, 2021, Honeywell announced its latest innovation in robotic technology designed to help warehouses and distribution centers automate the manual process of unloading pallets, reducing the operational risks of potential injuries and labor […]

(left to right) Durell Petway, Director Operations Boys & Girls Club of the Tar River Region; Mayor Sandy Roberson, City of Rocky Mount; Bob Lillie, Regional Vice President Suddenlink; Kirby Slade, Boys & Girls Club of the Tar River Region Board Member; Ron Green, Chief Executive Officer Boys & Girls Club of the Tar River Region. Source: Lisa M. Stokes, Altice USA – Suddenlink
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Boys & Girls Club of the Tar River Region Receives iPad Donation from Suddenlink

September 23, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

Altice USA, parent company of Suddenlink, donated over $12,500 worth of iPads to the Boys & Girls Club of the Tar River Region to increase access to virtual classroom opportunities, connectivity, and online curriculum for […]

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Things To Do in NC When You’re Bored: Sept. 24-25

September 22, 2021 Kay Whatley

Compiled by Kay Whatley, Editor This weeks things-to-do listing may include in-person events in the North Carolina counties of Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Johnston, Wake, Wayne, Wilson, or beyond — unique coastal or mountain events are […]

A colony of Adélie penguins in Antarctica. Researchers used the chemistry of penguin poo preserved in these sediments to reconstruct 6,000 years of Antarctic Ocean circulation. Credit:  Yuesong Gao
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Preserved Penguin Poo Reveals Past Antarctic Ocean Circulation Changes

September 21, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

Shifts from feast to famine contributed to Adélie penguin population boom or bust over 6,000 years Preserved penguin poo may be the key to connecting past Antarctic Ocean conditions and penguin populations, shedding light on how the […]

NC News. Photos: Frank and Kay Whatley
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Thermo Fisher to Expand Operations in Pitt County, NC

September 20, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. will create 290 new jobs in Pitt County, North Carolina, Governor Roy Cooper announced on September 14, 2021. The company will invest $154 million to expand its pharmaceutical manufacturing operations in […]

Illustrations of the projects that were selected for Phase I of the 2021 NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program. Source: NASA
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Watch NIAC Online: Visionary Tech Concepts Could Pioneer the Future in Space

September 17, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

Dozens of concepts are being presented at this year’s NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts Symposium, including eight led by technologists from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. NASA missions make it seem like the future is now — […]

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Knightdale, NC: Upcoming Fall Concerts to Feature Hip Pocket, CRUSH

September 16, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

The Saturday in the Park concert series returned to the Knightdale Station Park Amphitheater with its first concert on September 11, 2021. Two additional concerts are planned, with craft vendors and food trucks in addition […]

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local-nc

Public Power Week Trivia Contest open to Wake Forest Power customers, 3 will Win Free Electricity

September 16, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

The Town of Wake Forest and Wake Forest Power (WFP) are joining more than 2,000 not-for-profit utilities in celebrating Public Power Week October 3-9, 2021. Although this year’s Energy Expo and other in-person customer appreciation […]

Franklin County Arts Council at the 2019 Youngsville Fall Festival. Source: FCAC
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Youngsville Fall Festival includes Crafts, Car Show on Sept. 25

September 16, 2021 Kay Whatley

The 16th-annual Youngsville Fall Festival and Car Show is Saturday, September 25, 2021, starting at 9am and continuing until 3pm. Check out the Craft Show, and walk around the Car Show entries and watch the […]

First Red Vest Tuesday group. Source: Melissa Dooley, Town of Selma
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First Workday for Lowe’s 100 Hometowns Project A Success, Activate Selma Sets Next “Red Vest Tuesday” for Sept. 21

September 15, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

By Cindy Brookshire (Activate Selma NC) and Billy Roach (Selma Parks and Recreation) On Tuesday, August 24, 2021,  volunteers from Selma Parks and Recreation, Activate Selma, local businesses and Lowe’s of Smithfield endured the heat […]

Things To Do in NC When You're Bored. Source: The Grey Area News, Zebulon NC.
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Things To Do in NC When You’re Bored: Sept. 17-18

September 15, 2021 Kay Whatley

Compiled by Kay Whatley, Editor This weeks things-to-do listing may include in-person events in the North Carolina counties of Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Johnston, Wake, Wayne, Wilson, or beyond — unique coastal or mountain events are […]

Selma Railroad Days Festival 2021. Source: Town of Selma, NC
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Town of Selma, NC Announces Grand Marshal for 46th Annual Railroad Days Parade

September 13, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

The Town of Selma Parks and Recreation Department has announced that the Grand Marshal for the Railroad Days Parade will be Ms. Deborah Baker. Deborah is the director of Baker School of Dance in Pine […]

Pugh Builders Seminar. Source: Pugh Builders GC Academy
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Seminars Tour on How to Become Licensed General Contractors

September 13, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

Chris Pugh, the founder of CB Pugh Enterprises LLC and the Pugh Builders General Contractors  (GC) Academy located in Raleigh, North Carolina, commences the Pugh Builders GC Academy “Seminars Tour” to different cities in the […]

Johnston County Heritage Center, Smithfield, North Carolina. Photo: Kay Whatley
local-nc

Johnston County Heritage Center Call for Submissions Open for Literary and Historical Journal

September 10, 2021 Kay Whatley

The Johnston County Heritage Center, located in Smithfield, North Carolina, has opened the Call for Submissions for Johnston County-related short stories, essays, and poems. Entries will be judged, and selected writings included in the inaugural […]

2022 Wake Forest Film Festival. Source: Town of Wake Forest
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Renaissance Centre Seeks Entries to Wake Forest Film Festival, Volunteer Film Judges Needed

September 10, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

Mark your calendars for a cinematic tour de force. The Third Annual Wake Forest Film Festival is scheduled for March 4-5, 2022, at the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre, 405 S Brooks Street, Wake Forest, North […]

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Things To Do in NC When You’re Bored: Sept. 10-11

September 8, 2021 Kay Whatley

Compiled by Kay Whatley, Editor This weeks things-to-do listing may include in-person events in the North Carolina counties of Edgecombe, Franklin, Nash, Johnston, Wake, Wayne, Wilson, or beyond — unique coastal or mountain events are […]

Spirits of Wake Forest 2021 ghost walks flyer. Source: Town of Wake Forest
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“Spirits of Wake Forest” Ghost Walks Return to Downtown on Sept. 30

September 7, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

Ghost Walk Tickets On Sale Beginning Sept. 8 If you’re looking for a “hauntingly” good time this fall season, then don’t miss the “Spirits of Wake Forest” ghost walk in downtown Wake Forest, North Carolina. […]

DEVIL-DOG Dungarees sign, Zebulon, North Carolina. Source: Stephanie Newman
local-nc

Zebulon, NC: DEVIL-DOG Dungarees’ Donations to Wounded Warrior Project Reach $100K

September 7, 2021 Kay Whatley

The Legacy Brand Name Honors US Marines and Armed Forces DEVIL-DOG® Dungarees is a family business with a history of service. The company was founded by Louis Rosenstock, a WWI veteran, who named his line […]

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Louisburg, NC: Art Classes at the Gallery on the Hill

September 6, 2021 Guest Author or Contributor

Art classes for elementary students and adults will be offered by the Franklin County Arts Council at its Gallery on the Hill, located at 99 South Bickett Blvd, Louisburg, North Carolina. To register and pay […]

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