Octoberfest and Chowan Co. Fair pictorial.11-B Ohio resident reunites with family in Edenton 1-B Local youth serves as Governor’s page-2-A Vol. LXVII, No. 42 Published in historic Edenton ... The prettiest town on the North Carolina coast. \ Single Copies 50e] 1 On Wednesday, Oct. 18, town and county officials gathered near Chowan Middle School to participate in a groundbreaking ceremony for the Chowan County Community Center, which when completed will provide numerous recreational options for local citizens. Pictured (l-r) are Edenton Chowan Recreation Department Director, Robbie Laughton; Deckard & Associates architectural firm representative, Larry Deckard; Chowan County Commissioners James Taylor, Wayne Goodwin, and Louis Belfield; County Manager, Cliff Copeland; Edenton-Chowan Board of Education (BOE) President, Glorious Elliott; BOE superintendent, Dr. Allan Smith; Chov/an County Commissioner Chairman, Harry L. Winslow; and BOE member, Kay Wright. (Staff photo by Derrick Armstead) Heritage honored A proclamation by Edenton Mayor Roland Vaughan and the Edenton Town Council was issued recently. The proclamation declares October 2000 as Colonial Heritage Month and encourages exploration, knowledge and appreciation of colonial history and colonial heritage. Pictured above with the proclamation are (l-r) Ann Rowe, Mary Partin, Pansy Elliott, Dorothy Bangart, and Corrine Thorud. (Staff photo by David Crawley) Education funds have been Ok’d for program The Albemarle Learning Center, 131 Morristown Road. Edenton, has been awarded a $104,000 grant for distance learning through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Ru ral Utilities Service Program. Learning Center Director Jake Boyce said the center was very pleased to be the' recipient of this important financial support. “This grant will expand our ca pacity to share educational oppor tunities relating to farm life, folk art, history and science with our partner school systems and with adult residents in our community,” he said. “Using new technology, students and families will be able to access information, classes, and workshops that will-significantly enrich their educations.” Partnering with the Center are three county school systems, all of See FUNDS On Page 3-A Grant paves way for community center at Tyner BY DERRICK ARMSTEAD Staff Writer TYNER, NC—On Wednesday, Oct. 18, an inconspicuous tract of land situated adjacent to Chowan Middle School became ground zero as representatives from the Edenton-Chowan Recreation De partment (ECRD), county commis sioners office and several other local officials joined forces to an nounce the impending construc tion of a 24,000 square foot Chowan Community Center. Those in attendance relayed that the structure that will offer nu merous recreational activities for county residents. “With this addition to our parks and recreation department, many people will be able to participate in our tennis program,” said county commissioner Harry'L. Winslow. “We’re here to break ground for a facility that’s been long awaited. And by working together we can achieve much for the citizens of Chowan County.” Board of Education (BOE) presi dent, Glorious Elliott also ad dressed the importance of the fa cility. “It will be used for athletic as well as cultural events,” Elliott said. “It will also enable our boys and girls...and men and women to come together.” Elliott also discussed the coop erative nature of the project. “Thank you for the vision, per severance, and hard work...in un dertaking this monumental tas'k.” she said. ECRDd irector Robbie Laughton addressed the funding received from the N.C. Parks and Recre ation Trust Fund- which allocated 250K to the project. “They've already given us that check,” he said, "but we would be glad for (them) to give us another See CENTER On Page 3-A Mm*. Fun on the job Creekside Restaurant & Bar co-owner, Delbert White (center), shucks an oyster during the third annual Sound Country Celebration, which was held on Saturday, Oct. 21, utilizing three venues in Edenton. In addition to the Trestle House location pictured above, a heritage celebration took place at the Albemarle Learning Center, while antique enthusiasts ventured out to the National Guard Armory to view heirloom quality crafts and various artwork. (Staff photo by David Crawley) r 1 ‘Rhythm in Blue’ to perform here on November 17 Group serves as jazz ensemble for US Heritage Band The United States Air Force (USAF) Rhythm in Blue Jazz En semble will be in concert on Fri day, Nov. 17 at 7 p.m. in the Chowan Arts Council (CAC). Based at Langley Air Force Base in .Virginia, the group is currently on tour in the area and serves as the official jazz en semble of the USAF Heritage of America Band. The 18-member ensemble per forms the best in jazz music from the classics of Duke Ellington, Fletcher Henderson, Count Basie, Stan Kenton, and Glenn Miller to the exciting sounds of artists like Pat Metheny, Toshiko Akioshi, and Bob Mintzer for over 50,000 people each year. The group has also produced numerous recordings, including their highly acclaimed Rockin’ in Rhythm Cl), a tribute to Duke Ellington and a recent video hon oring the great Glenn Miller titled Air Combat Command Re members Glenn Miller. The band frequently features artists, in cluding recent performances with Louie Belison, Marv Stamm, and the New York Voices. The program, sponsored by the CAC, The Chowan Herald and the American Legion Post 40 in Edenton, is open to the public with free tickets available at the CAC and The Chowan Herald. For more information, contact the CAC at (252) 482-8005. The U.S. Air Force Rhythm in Blue Jazz Ensemble will perform in Edenton on November 17th One killed in wreck BY DERRICK ARMSTEAD Staff Writer SUNBURY A Sunday, Oct, 22, early eveningthree-vehicle accident on N.C. Highway 32 resulted in the death of Joseph Edward Hall, 23, ofTyner, NC. According to a N.C. High way Patrol report, a 1995 Chevy Cavalier driven by Hall was struck at approximately 6:25 p,m„ 1/10 of a mile from the Gates County (N.C.) line. Two additional vehicles were involved in the incident, a 1997 Ford Explorer which was operated by Ronnie Allen See WRECK On Page 3-A Hock Baptist Church Nov. 5, 2000 Dinner on Grounds eei special Guest: Larry McClarie Service Starts @ 10:30 e.m. Singspiration @ 2:0 > -7 i