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THE CHOWAN HERALD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2019 B7 Community Calendar Submit calendar items to Nicole Bowman-Layton at nlayton@ncweek- lies.com. The deadline is noon Friday. THROUGH NOV. 3 Litter Sweep Fall Litter Sweep is seeking volun teers to help clean up Chowan County roadsides. To volunteer, contact the EdentonChowan Chamber of Com merce or visit online greensaves- green.org/littersweep. OCT. 30-31 Red Ribbon Week Girl Scout Troop 970 invites the com munity to take a visible stand against drugs by celebrating Red Ribbon Week from Oct. 28-31. Red Ribbon Week raises awareness of drug use and the problems related to drugs facing the community, and encourages parents, educators, business owners, and other community organizations to promote drug-free lifestyles. FRIDAY, NOV. 1 Homecoming Parade The John A. Holmes High School Homecoming Parade will start at 4:15 p.m. at the waterfront and will travel up Broad Street to the high school. Show your Aces Price and celebrate Home- coming 2019. Aces Booster Club spon sors the parade. SATURDAY, NOV. 2 Democratic Banquet N.C. Secretary of State Elaine Mar shall will be the keynote speaker at the Perquimans County Democratic party’s banquet at 6 p.m. at the Perquimans County Recreation Center. Tickets are $25. For ticket information, call 252- 917-2171. James Iredell Jr. presentation Historic Edenton State Historic Sites interpreter Charles Boyette will offer a free presentation about the life of one of Edenton’s most notable residents at 10 a.m. at the 1767 Chowan County Courthouse, 117 E. King St.. Iredell Jr. was an attorney, who became governor of North Carolina and also served as a brigadier general in the War of 1812. Ice cream social An ice cream social fundraiser will be held from 3-5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 2, at the fellowship hall of Edenton Baptist Church. The event will feature a silent auction and raffle what includes art work, wood crafts, gift baskets, can dles, local pottery and more. Proceeds benefit Caregivers Day Out offers care- givers a break from caring for a loved one. Garage sale A garage sale will be held from 7 a.m. until at 431C Sandy Ridge Road, Edenton. Turn off of Virginia Road by White Oak School on to Sandy Ridge. Items for sale include curtains, shoes, clothes pocketbooks, Sunday hats, Christmas decor, dorm refrigerator, men’s clothes, jewelry and more. MONDAY, NOV. 4 Armchair Traveler The Shepard-Pruden Memorial Li brary Friends of the Library will host part of the 13th Armchair Traveler Series, “The Albemarle: History and Mystery on the Water.” The presentation, Crossing the Inland Sea: 350 Years of Albemarie Maritime History, by author Philip S. McMullan Jr., will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the NC Room. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 Watercolor Critters Wendy Jewett will teach “Watercolor Critters” from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Chowan Arts Council, 112 W. Water St., Edenton. The sign-up deadline is Nov. 1. The class is for advance beginner/inter- mediate watercolor artists. The fee is $50. Participants must bring supplies and their own lunch. For information, visit the Chowan Arts Council. FRIDAY, NOV. 8 Annual aging conference The Albemarle Commission Area Agency on Aging, in partnership will the Eastern Area Health Education Center, will hold their annual aging conference from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Eden ton United Methodist Church, 225 Vir ginia Road, Edenton. This year's theme will be “Active Aging & Empowerment.” Veterans Day program White Oak School will perform its Veterans Day program at 10:15 a.m. and 2 p.m. Veterans are invited to at tend the program, which will be held in the school gym. SATURDAY, NOV. 9 Christian Music Concert The Rocky Hock Lions Club will host a Christian music concert, featuring Shining Light, from 69 p.m. at Ameri can Legion Post 40,1317 W. Queen St., Edenton. Tickets are $10 each and may be obtained from any Rocky Hock Lions Club member or by calling Ron at 252-3400629 or Sharon at 757-270- 9630. Watercolor workshop Karen Warren will teach “Learn the Basic of Watercolor Painting for Relax ation” from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Chowan Arts Council. The sign-up dead line is Nov. 4. The cost is $75 and in cludes supplies. To register, stop by the CAC SUNDAY, NOV. 10 Post 40’s 100th birthday American Legion Post 40 will cele brate its 100th birthday from 1-4 p.m. at the legion building on West Queen Street. The public is invited to enjoy raf fles, food, memorabilia, music and Ifun. MONDAY, NOV. 11 Veterans Day ceremony American Legion Post 40 will host the Veterans Day ceremony at 11 a.m. at the Veterans Memorial, behind the Chowan County Courthouse, at the in tersection of Court and East Queen streets. Edenton native, Lt. Col. William J. “Joe" Ward, will serve as the speaker. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION RALEIGH ANNOUNCEMENTS MERCHANDISE DOCKET NO. E-22, SUB 562 DOCKET NO. E-22, SUB 566 Auctions Garage/Yard Sale BEFORE THE NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION DOCKET NO. E-22, SUB 562 156+/-ACRES Divided in Vance County, NC, Online w/Bid Center, Begins Clos ing 11/20 at 12pm, Bid Center at Bay- mont Inn & Suites in Henderson, NC, ironhorseauction.com, 800.997.2248, NCAL 3936 EDENTON - 202 LYNN DRIVE : Saturday, Nov. 2, 7:30 -12.3 family yard sale. Small appliances & misc. items. EDENTON - 98 PEMBROKE CIRCLE : Come by to Christmas Shop. Many new items and collectibles. 8am-12pm. Or Call 252-339-0083 In the Matter of Application by Virginia Electric and Power Company, d/b/a Dominion Energy North Carolina for Adjustment of Rates and Charges Applicable to Electric Utility Service in North Carolina DOCKET NO. E-22, SUB 566 In the Matter of Petition of Virginia Electric and Power Company, d/b/a Dominion Energy North Carolina for an Accounting Order for Certain Capital and Operating Costs Associated with the Greenville County Combined Cycle Addition PUBLIC NOTICE OF TEMPORARY RATES EFFECTIVE ON NOVEMBER 1, 2019, SUBJECT TO REFUND Special Notices Medical Supplies APPLYING FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DIS ABILITY or Appealing a Denied Claim? Call Bill Gordon & Assoc., Social Securi ty Disability Attorneys, 1-888-989-4947! FREE Consultations. Local Attorneys Nationwide Mail: 2420 N St NW, Wash ington DC. Office: Broward Co. FL (TX/ NM Bar.) FULL SPECTRUM, CBD RICH HEMP OIL: Known to help reduce stress & anxiety, improve sleep, manage chronic pain. Lab Tested. 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The temporary increase will reflect the net of an increase in non-fuel base revenues of approximately $8.6 million and a decrease in base fuel revenues of $2.1 55 million, equating to an overall increase of approximately $6,428,000 over the base fuel and base non-fuel rates and charges currently in effect. The decrease in base fuel revenues is not inclusive of a separate decrement Rider A 1 to reduce DENC’s estimated over-recov ery of fuel expenses for the period November 1,2019, through January 31, 2020. The Company is also implementing Rider EDI I on November 1, 2019, which is designed to recover all unprotected federal excess deferred corporate income taxes (federal EDIT) partially offset by the refund of federal EDIT amortization attributable to the 22-month period from January 1, 2018 through October 31, 2019. Rider A1 and Rider EDIT will not be subject to refund.* On March 29, 2019, DENC filed an application with the Commission requesting authority to adjust and increase its general rates and charges for retail electric service in North Carolina, effective May 1, 2019 (“Application”). The Company initially requested an overall base non-fuel revenue increase of approximately $27 million, which DENC stated would be partially offset by an expected reduction in approved fuel rates. DENC further explained that the Company intended to implement new base rates on a temporary basis, subject to refund, under the authority of N.C.G.S. § 62-135. The Application also included proposed Rider EDIT. On August 5, 2019, DENC filed supplemental testimony supporting updates to its actual revenues, expenses, rate base, and cost of capital for the period ending June 30, 2019. DENC filed additional supplemental testimony on August 14, 2019 and updated the Placeholder Base Fuel Rate used in its prior calculations to reflect the values used in the Company’s Fuel Factor Filing in Docket No. E-22, Sub 579, which was filed on August 13, 2019 and also proposed Rider Al. DENC filed additional supplemental testimony on September 12, 2019 to reflect certain updates to the Company’s proposed changes to base fuel and base non-fuel revenues. The net. result of DENC’s supplemental testimony updates was to reduce the Company’s requested overall base non-fuel revenue increase to $24.2 million and to decrease base fuel revenues to $2.2 million. On September 12, 2019, DENC also filed rebuttal testimony in response to testimony filed by the Public Staff and other intervenors. On September 17, 2019, DENC and the Public Staff (“Stipulating Parties”) filed an Agreement and Stipulation of Partial Settlement (“Stipu lation’ ). Reflecting the Company’s position regarding the unsettled issues, the Stipulating Parties recommend the Commission authorize an increase in non-fuel base revenues of $8,583 million. The Stipulation also provides that the Company should implement the decrease in the base fuel factor, the corresponding resetting of Rider A to zero, and decrement Rider Al on November 1, 2019. Rider EDIT will recover $1.3 million of federal EDIT over a two-year period beginning November 1,2019. The November I Temporary Rate Changes are not final rates, and remain subject to the Commission’s final determination of the just and reason able rates to be charged by DENC on a permanent basis. On October 18, 2019, the Commission issued an Order approving DENC’s financial undertaking to make refund to customers of any amount of temporary rates determined by the Commission in its final Order to be excessive. The Commission has held public hearings on the Company’s application in Halifax on July 30, 2019, Williamston on July 31, 2019, and Manteo on August 7, 201 9. On September 23, 2019, the Commission held another public hearing and began the evidentiary hearing on the Company’s application in Raleigh. DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY Re ceive maximum value of write-off for your taxes. Running or not! All con ditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details: 866-412-0719 EARTHLINK HIGH SPEED INTERNET. As Low As $14.95/m.onth (for the first 3 months.) Reliable High Speed Fiber Op tic Technology. Stream Videos, Music and More! Call Earthlink Today 1-866- 887-0237 VIAGRA AND CIALIS USERS!: Cut your drug costs! SAVE $$! 50 Pills for $99.00. FREE Shipping! 100 Guaranteed and Discreet. CALL 1-855-458-7417 Miscellaneous Merchandise DISH NETWORK: $59.99 For 190 Chan nels! Add High Speed Internet for ONLY $14.95/month. Best Technology. Best Value. Smart HD DVR Included. FREE Installation. Some restrictions ap ply. Call 1-877-920-7405 EFFECT OF TEMPORARY RATE CHANGE The following table shows proposed percentage changes in North Carolina retail revenues by customer classes that will result from temporary rates implemented on November 1 Temporary Rate Cnanges: Customer Class Residential Small General Service and Public Authority Large General Service Schedule 6VP Schedule NS Traffic Control Outdoor Lighting Overall Proposed Percentage Changes in Total Revenues 0.18% -3.33% -4.97% -5.45% -6.67% -1.58% 2.05% -2.37% For customers on Residential Schedule 1, the November 1 Temporary Rate Changes, if approved by the Commission, will increase the typical residential customer’s average monthly bill as follows: Residential Schedule 1 Monthly Bill Based on 1,000 kWh per Month Billed Under Existing Rates (S/month) Under Proposed Rates (S/month) Change($ /month) Percent Change (%) Average $113.13 $113.29 $0.16 0.14% PROPOSED RATE DESIGN / RATE SCHEDULE CHANGES GET DIRECTV! 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These changes are proposed to become effective when permanent rates become effective as approved by the Commission. • ADDJ1 ION AL INFORMATION A list of present rates, together with details of the November 1 Temporary Rate Change, can be obtained at the business offices of DENC or at the Office of the Chief Clerk of the North Carolina Utilities Commission, Dobbs Building, 430 North Salisbury Street, Raleigh, North Carolina, where a copy of the application is available for review. These materials, as well as pleadings, the pre-filed testimony and exhibits of all parties, the transcripts of all hearings, briefs, and proposed orders, may be viewed as they become available on the Commission’s web site at www.ncuc. net. Click on “Docket Search” and type in the docket number E-22 and sub number 562. HAVE YOU OR YOUR CHILD suffered serious LUNG ISSUES from JUULing or Vaping? Let our attorneys fight for you! Get the justice you deserve! 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The Honorable Joshua Stein Attorney General of North Carolina c/o Utilities Division 9001 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina 27699-9001 ISSUED BY ORDER OF THE COMMISSION This the 1 STH day of October, 2019. NORTH CAROLINA UTILITIES COMMISSION Kimberley A. Campbell, Chief Clerk ♦Should the Cqmmis.sion ultimately determine that Rider EDIT is not appropriate, the Company commits to submit an accounting to the Commission addressing the EDIT amount recovered from customers during the temporary rate period, which could then be addressed in the alternative mechanism approved by the Commission. The Daily Advance, DailyAdvance.com, The Chowan Herald, The Perquimans Weekly, Extra YARD SALE DEAL Starting at ONLY $ 35 Daily Advance, DailyAdvance.com Chowan Herald, Perquimans Weekly Reserve space by Monday at 10 a.m. SERVICE DIRECTORY Target new customers by advertising in our service directories. It's inexpensive AND effective! 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