The ERQUIMANS ^Weekly Volleyball team holds car wash, 9 "News from Next Door" WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 2015 50 cents Church outreach effort planned BY PETER WILLIAMS News Editor A Perquimans County Wesleyan church, Elizabeth City-based River City Devel opment and a Baptist group are teaming up this year for the annual “Love PQ Week.” From July 27 through July 31, volunteers will be work ing in Perquimans County to make small household re pairs, clean up debris and to “love on the community.” Bagley Swamp Wesleyan started the effort in 2013. Pastor James Spaugh said the group has been tweak ing the effort with each passing year. Partnering with River City Develop ment this year brings finan cial expertise with dealing with government dollars. The group is also working with the N.C. Baptist Men, a group that has more experi ence in more complicated construction projects. “We’re a church and we’re not used to handling outside donations from government, and we wanted to make sure the dollars were spent in the right way,” Spaugh said about the cooperation with River City. Spaugh said church mem bers had planned to work with River City on projects in the Pasquotank County this year, but the event hap pened while students at the church were attending camp. Past Love PQ events have involved more cosmetic improvements, like raking leaves and painting. River City and the Baptist Men’s See OUTREACH, 2 Celebrating Independence Day JUL 0 8 ^ PHOTO BY CHUCK PAGELS Rain Friday postponed fireworks in Perquimans County but the went off a few days later in Hertford and Winfall on Sunday. See more photos on page 8. PHOTO BY CHUCK PAGELS The Lil’ Divas march down Church Street Friday during an Independence Day parade in Hertford. STAFF PHOTO BY PETER WILLIAMS STAFF PHOTO BY PETER WILLIAMS Members of the Pink Pearls clap to a song while riding in a pickup truck Friday during the Hertford parade. A man and a child enjoy ice cream Friday while watching a Fourth of July parade outside of Woodard’s Pharmacy. Yankee ties featured in NEW YORK YANKEES PHOTO Soot Zimmer, Kay Murcer, Diana Munson, Jill Martin and Helen Hunter attend the 69th annual Old-Timers’ Day celebration at Yankee Stadium on June 20. School reaches out to children BY PETER WILLIAMS News Editor The end of school didn’t end Perquimans Central School’s community out reach effort. This year the school is reaching out with a sum mer read-and-feed program using a school bus to bring nutrition and reading mate rial to where kids live. Melissa Fields, the prin cipal at Central, said the read-and-feed effort was the result of discussions on how to stem the so-called “summer slide” — the term for the loss of learning dur ing summer months when kids aren’t in school. “We were just See SCHOOL, 8 School budget on hold BY PETER WILLIAMS News Editor Local school officials can only wait until the General Assembly returns to Raleigh to find out what they’ll be able to afford to do next year. Lawmakers broke for a holiday on Thursday and aren’t set to resume budget debates until July 13. That leaves Perquimans Superintendent Dwayne See BUDGET, 2 Sports Illustrated story From Staff Reports The relationship between Helen Hunter and other wives of former New York Yankee players and coaches was featured in a recent ar ticle in Sports Illustrated. Hunter’s late husband Jimmy played for the New York team from 1974 to 1979. He died in 1999 at his Perquimans County home. Thurman Munson, Hunt er’s catcher, died in a plane crash in 1979 leaving his wife Diana a widow. Munson and Hunter were key contributors to the New York teams that won three straight American League pennants from 1976 to 1978 and back-to-back World Se ries championships in the latter two seasons. The SI feature written by Kayla Lombardo looked primarily at the relationship between Helen Hunter and Diana Munson. “Helen and I are pretty tight,” Munson said in the article. “We’re the same kind of women. We share a similar life and memo ries, and it’s just fun to get together and talk about the old times.” Back in the 1970s they carpooled to and frojn the ballpark from their homes in New Jersey. “We all lived close to each other,” Munson says. “When the guys were gone, the women would be together here and there, and even use the same pediatricians. We all shared a similar expe rience.” “Normal is the word to. describe it,” said Munson, now a grandmother of seven. “There was nothing showy about it. It was just our home, and it was good for us.” Hunter, Munson and four See STORY, 8 Sailors flock to Albemarle Plantation for regatta From Staff Reports Nearly 100 sailors from four regional yacht clubs competed in the 19th an nual Osprey Challenge at Albemarle Plantation on June 27. It is one of four sailing 6 " 89076 47144 2 regattas held each year on the Albemarle Sound and included members from the Osprey Yacht Club, the Edenton Yacht Club, the Colington Yacht Club and the Pasquotank River Yacht Club. The festivities began with a welcoming reception host ed by Osprey Yacht Club on that Friday evening. After a day of sailing the partici pants ate dinner prepared by Chef Lenard Crooks of the Clubhouse at Albemarle Plantation. Twenty boats were hand icapped and sorted into four different classes, depending on size and sail-plan. In the spinnaker class, Cinder from Edenton Yacht Club took first place. Minor Threat and Sea Oats from Colington finished second and third respectively. In the non-spinnaker Class A division, Big Juan from Colington took first, See REGATTA, 2 SUBMITTED PHOTO Boats compete in the Osprey Challenge held recently by the Osprey Yacht Club at Albemarle Plantation. FRIDAY NIGHT FRANKS BUY ONE, GET ONE FREE JULY 10TH @ 7pm vs Peninsula Pilots GATES COUNTY NIGHT UPCOMING HOME GAMES Historic Hicks Field I FMI Call 252-482-4080 I www.edentonsteamers.com JULY 15TH @ 7pm I JULY 18TH @ 7pm vs Ashhe S a perheads : vs ^^J^ JULY 20TH @ vs Petersburg General CENTURYLINK NIGHT 7pm JULY 21ST @ 7 PM irais vs Wilson Tobs I ’ PASQUOTANK COUNTY NIGHT JULY 27TH @ 7 PM vs Petersburg Generals BERTIE COUNTY NIGHT