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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11,2015 5
Proctor Employee of Month in Feb.
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Coleen Proctor was named employee of the month for February for the Perquimans
County School system. Proctor is the only teacher’s assistant at Hertford
Grammar School and also serves as a substitute bus driver. She is pictured with
Superintendent Dwayne Stallings, Jeff Miller and Principal Jason Griffin.
Edenton to host music
festival May 29-30
From staff reports
EDENTON — The an
nual Edenton Music and
Water Festival will be held
May 29-30 both on and off
the water.
There will be a guided
paddle on that Friday eve
ning from the Queen Anne
launch. The 1.5 mile begins
at 6:30 p.m. and for those in
need of a kayak, one can be
reserved by contacting or
ganizers ahead of time. For
more information call 800-
7754)111.
The Saturday program
will include the U.S. Air
Force Heritage of America
Band Full Spectrum per
forming on the Broad Street
Stage from 5:30 - 8 p.m.
There will be two stages
for the first time with en
tertainment beginning at
10 a.m. on the Park Stage
and nrnning until 5:30 pm.
The program will include
regional talent and some of
the musicians will be roving
along Broad Street from 11
a.m. until 2 p.m.
The newly opened 1886
Roanoke River Lighthouse
Will be open for touring and
lighthouse related activities
for all ages will be available.
Vendors will set up early
Saturday morning; includ
ing representatives from the
Farmers Market with their
home grown selections.
There will be two guided
paddles May 30 at 9 a.m.
and 11 a.m. for those that
just want to get out on the
water and venture through
Pembroke Creek and Eden
ton Bay. There will also
be paddle boards avail
able - and for those willing
- paddle board yoga.
A replicn of an 18th cen
tury Periauger will be in the
harbor for touring and sail
ing opportunities and free
boat rides along the bay
from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m.
that Saturday. The Eastern
4-H Center Counselors will
be on hand with Stand up
Paddling as well as kayak
and canoe demonstrations
for all ages and levels of in
terest.
Science Fair participants
SCHOOL MENU
Perquimans County
Schools
TODAY: Breakfast: Super
donut. Lunch: Baked chicken
with whole grain roll, com
dog nuggets, spinach Flo
rentine, whipped potatoes,
strawberry cup, pineapple
tidbits, milk.
THURSDAY: Breakfast:
Pancake on a stick. Lunch:
Chili with scoops, ham and
cheese sandwich, baked
potato, green beans, pears,
apple slices, milk.
FRIDAY: Breakfast: As
sorted muffins. Lunch:
Macaroni and cheese with
whole grain roll, hot dog
with whole grain bun, glazed
carrot coins, green peas,
peaches, banana, milk. '
MONDAY: Breakfast: Ba
nana bread. Lunch: Chicken
nuggets with whole grain
roll, pepperoni pizza, crinkle
cut fries, steamed broccoli,
applesauce, fruit cocktail,
milk.
TUESDAY: Breakfast: Sau
sage biscuit. Lunch: Cheese
burger with whole grain bun,
hot dog with whole grain
bun, mixed greens, baked
beans, Mandarin orange slic
es, apple slices, milk.
WEDNESDAY: Breakfast:
Super donut. Lunch: Peanut
butter and jelly sandwich,
baked cheese sandwich,
steamed broccoli, vegetable
beef soup, pineapple tidbits,
blueberry crisp, milk.
Pets of The WEEK
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Moira Campbell and Arabella Brunzelle from Hertford Grammar School
participated in a district Intel Science Fair at East Carolina University last month.
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Linus is a young male medium-size chocolate
Lab mix. Linus is heart worm positive and
is looking for a home or a sponsor for his
treatments. For information, call the Tri
County Animal Shelter at 221-8514.
Bob is an adult fox hound available at the
Tri-County Animal Shelter and Adoption
Center in Tyner. He is a gentleman on a leash
and in general a great all around dog. He
would make a great walking/jogging partner.
GREAT HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH
131 Great Hope Ch. Rd,. Hertford, NC 27944
(252) 426-5008 hm (252) 217-4022 cell
George Wilmore, Pastor
Concealed Carry
Advertisements for concealed carry classes appear
all over our area. There are hundreds available week, at
no cost. You can, in fact, have these classes in your home.
You can also join others for these classes.
We call them Sunday School classes. “Thy word
have I hid in my heart, that I might not sin against thee.”
Church Briefs
■ Oak Grove UMC
Oak Grove United Meth
odist Church will host Chris
Gibbs in concert on Sunday
at 7 p.m. Refreshments will
follow. For more informa
tion, call 264-2389.
■ Great Hope Baptist
Great Hope Baptist
Church will hold a revival
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. and
March 16-18 at 7 p.m. Wayne
Proctor will be the guest
speaker.
■ Island Christian
Island Christian Fellow
ship, 121 Clubhouse Road,
will forgo its regular morn
ing worship service to hold
a special service on Sunday
DEATH NOTICES
ELIZABETH CITY - Mary
Elizabeth Trueblood Jen
kins, 70, died on Sunday,
March 8, 2015. Funeral is
Friday, March 13 at 11 a.m.,
at Pearl Street Pentecostal
Church. Visitation-Thursday
5:30 to 8 p.m. at the funer
al home. Arrangements by
Twiford Funeral Home, Me
morial Chapel.
CORAPEAKE - Lloyd
Curtis Ange, 65, died on
Wednesday, March 4, 2015.
Funeral will be private. Ar
rangements by Miller & Van
Essendelft, Funeral and
Cremation Providers, Hert
ford.
HERTFORD - Kermit
R. Bennett, 82, died on
Saturday, March 7, 2015.
No services will be held.
Arrangements by Miller &
Van Essendelft, Funeral and
Cremation Providers, Hert
ford.
Obituaries online at
DailyAdvance.com
at 2 p.m. Harold and Pat
Owsley will be the guest
singers.
■ New Bethel MBC
New Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church will hold
a black history event “Our
Heritage: From Then To
Now, Part II” March 28 at
5:30 p.m. For information
call Anita Freeman at 312-
4560 or Donald McClain at
3394931.
■ Stations Of The Cross
Churches across Perqui
mans County are invited
to participate in the annual
Stations of the Cross walk
March 28 at 10 a.m. Groups
should gather at Hertford
United Methodist Church.
■ Hertford UMC
The youth group at Hert
ford United Methodist
Church will host a 24-hour
Rock-A-Thon April 24 at 6
p.m. at the church to raise
money for Imagine No Ma
laria.
Information for Church
Notes should be emaited
if possible to perquiman-
sweekly@ncweeklies. com.
The deadline is Friday at
noon. Early submissions
are encouraged. Church
Notes features special ser-
vices and activities that
are open to the public. Pho
tographs of special activi
ties are also welcomed.
“We always welcome
new patients.”
COMFORT • QUALITY • EXPERIENCE
Modern Dentistry in a relaxed environment-
far the entire family.
■
DR. CHRIS KOPPELMAN, DDS
DR. ETHAN NELSON, bDS
ALBEMARLE
Dental Associates
Qenelal and Cosmetic Zentistiy
482-5131
103 Mark Dr. Edenton, NC
' (behind Chowan Hospital)
(Psalm 119:11) The word of God
is a mighty sword. (Hebrews 4:12)
Swords divide, in this case from evil.
We also consider concealed
carry for personal comfort and
safety. “Thy word is a lamp unto
my feet, and a lamp unto my feet.”
(Psalm 119:105” This lamp, like any
other needs recharging from time
to time. That’s what that concealed
class is all about.
The word of God is
nutritional. “As newborn babes,
desire the sincere milk of the word,
that you may grow thereby.” (1 Peter
2:2)
There are more than a
hundred classes this weekend. You
don’t have to sign up, just show up.
God Bless.
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