"P CAROLINA INDIAN VOICE Wished each Thursday by First American Publications, Pembrokk NdB ,c ">0 I ~ r - ?? I ; VOLUME 23 Nl -? r ? THURSDAY FEBRUARY 15, IW6 ^ ^ A u ?> \ ' > \ "T. ' Bobb) | a |p/7 Loc re-elei J to Distirct 5 seat i on Boafu of Commissioners County Commissioner Bobby Dean Locklear filed on January 10.1996 for re-election to the Robeson County Board of Commissioners representing District S. District 5 includes Burnt Swamp, Philadelphus, North Smiths, parts of red Springs 1 & 2, Raft Swamp. Rennnert, Saddletree, Pembroke and Shannon Precincts. Locklear released the following statement: "Many friends, acquaintances and associates urged me to seek re-election to the Robeson County Board of Commissioners for Districts. I have the utmost confidence and respect for Our county employees. They do a super job. i also have a harmonious working relationship with the people in District 5. Over the years the district 5 citizenry have provided me good suggestions for county government. Their advice and prayers have been greatly appreciated District 5 citizenry may not be the 'best' but my opinion tells me there is none any better. I desire to continue to represent District 5 and I have ample time since I have retired from the Public Schools of Robeson County. "The present board is doing an excellent job meeting the many demands placed on them. In the face of these increasing demands, we have kept the same tax rate and water rate since 1989. I believe I have the experience and leadership ability to continue to help the board make decisions in the best interest of the county. While I represent a district, I will continue to fulfill my responsibility to act for the whole county." Government service only begins with the County Commission for Locklear. HE is Chairman of the Robeson County Department of Social Services Board of Directors and a member of the Lumber River Council of Governments. Locklear is a former member of the Robeson County Board of Health and the Employment and Training Advisory Council. Locklear is a life long resident of . the Union Chapel Community. He is married to the former Theresa Revels and they have four children and six grandchildren. The family attends church at Pembroke First Baptist Church. ^ - A retired educator and guidance counselor, Locklear is a graduate of Pembroke State U niversity and earned his Master's degree in guidance from Western Carolina University in Cullowhee. NC. He ended his last 10 years of service at Pumell Swett High School as head of the guidance department. Locklear also serv6d*as guidance counselor at Pembroke Junior High for si x years. Hoke County High for eight years, and Prospect High for three years. Prior nrlfftT guidance and counseling, he served as a classroom teacher at Prospect High for five years. Well known in educational circles. Locklear has served on several local and state educational committees including the State Advisory Council on Education and the State Advisory Council on Indian Education. Locklear has a long history of commitment to civic and professional activities and organizations. He is the current Post commander ofPembroke American Legion Post 205 and is a current member and former Post Commander of the Pembroke Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2843. He is a charger member and a former President of the Pembroke Jaycees. Locklear presently serves on the I Lumbee Regional Development^ Association's (LRDA) Board of Directors. His board history of leadership and service has contributed to Locklear's effective role as a Robeson County Commissioner. If re-elected, Locklear promises to keep education a top priority. He pledges his support for: (1) Education Programs designed to provide a quality system for the upgrading and improvement of curriculum designed to promote and improve the quality of life for all citizens of Robeson County; 92) Recreational Programs and services to provide opportunities to improve the life and well-being of our citizenry and to make Robeson County a better and well-rounded place in which to live, work and play: (3) Employment our unskilled and semi-skilled *labor force and to promote job upgrading and career advancement for experienced workers; (4) Recruitment of high level industries to extend opportunities for employment as well as improve Robeson County's economy. (5) Expansion and improvement to the county wide water sy stem to provide a safe and hazardXipC water supply to as many areas as ^possible: and (6) Conservative Spending of our tax dollars to ensure that we meet the needs of our citizenry without unnecessary tax increaises while ensuring sound fiscal management to adequately serve our citizenry. Locklear stated: "I appreciate the trust placed in me for several years by the citizens of District 5 and I pledge not to betray that trust if re=elected.'' Janet Wynn seeks election as Register of Deeds Janet Wynn has officially filed as a Democratic candidate for the Register ofDeeds. Ms. WynnattcndodMagnoliaHigh School, Robeson Community College and Pembroke State University and earned a degree in Business Administration. She has always been very active in the political arena for many years. In addition vett High and the Young Ladies' Fellowship of Prospect UMC. After and evening of praise and challenge, there will be a time of felloyvship in which free hot dogs, hamburgers and the trimmings will be served to all those attending the rally. L^^^Elders&^. r^^S^Traditionalist j f^YEvents & Pow \Nov/s^ (Please note the differences from past years) March 14-16-Jslative American New Year Ceremonial Festival. Thursday. March 14-Elder;s Council meeting; prayer circle; talk circle and social time. Sunrise-Noon-Evening. Sundown Ceremonies. And other times as needed by guests and attendees. In between will be social, education, talk and prayer groups meeting. All are invited. May 10-12- Lumbee Spring Dance Festival. Lumberton Fairgrounds. April 12-13-Pee Dec Indian Association Pow-Wow. Lindsay Park, Bcnnetlsvillc. SC. June 13-16-Traditional Spiritual gathering. No fees. No admission. No vendors. No competition. Pray~ sing, dance, drum, learn, teach, enjoy. Free admission. Free I camping. Bartering only. 24-hour security. Meet Native Americans from all over Indian country. June 30-July 7- Lumbee Homecoming September 20-22- Lumbee Fall Ceremonial. Picnic style I meals. No admission. No vendors. Barter only. No competition 'Celebrate the creator s Harvest Gifts." October 11-13- Lumbee Fall Pow Wow Note: means that food at this event will be pot luck, picnicstyle. There will be a cooking committee that will cook donated food or you can grill or picnic on your own. There will be no admission fee, no vendors, no compeilion. A donation box will be available for support of other Elders Council programs November 21-22- Indian Cultural Center Fall Festival.. Fire circle ceremonials, sunrise, noon, evening, sundown. Come learn, socialize, support theEldcrs and the North Carolina > Indian Cultural Center. I TBA- Tree lighting and fire ceremonies. Sunrise, noon. ; I evening f I December 21- Winter Solstice. Sunrise and Noon. ; Activities at Pembroke Housing Authority On February 6, 1996 Ms. l.eigh A. Lennon, Director of Health Education and Ms. Linda R. Hughes, Child Injury Prevention Coordinator visited the Youth Center. The special program was about cleanliness, hygiene, washing and grooming. The presentation explained why good grooming and proper personal hygiene should be used daily. After the presentation the youth received a bag of healthful tools used to keep good grooming and proper personal hygiene. Drug Elimination Coordinator, MitchellBosco" Locklear would Tike to send a special thanks to Robeson County Health Departmentfor sharing this information with the Youth Center.