ii T 2 The Perquimans Weekly, September 18, 2002 Community Happenings Library Board meeting The Pettigrew Regional Library , Board will meet on Monday, Sept. 23 at the Tyrrell Coupty Library in Columbia. The meeting is open to the public. AARP meeting The Perquimans Chapter of the American Association of Retired Persons will meet Monday, Sept. 29 at the Perquimans County Senior Center in Hertford at 2 p.m. Support groups to meet The Albemarle Hospital Cardiac Support Group will meet in the hospital’s Education Center on Sept. 17 at 7 p.m. The Compassionate Friends Support Group will meet on Sept. 22 at 7 p.m. in the Education Center. “Breakfast With a Friend” The second annual “Breakfast With a Friend” to benefit the Greater Albemarle Area Chapter of the American Red Cross will be held Sept. 28, at CPOA ' Quarters, Cardwell Street, Elizabeth City, 7-10:30 a.m. The cost is $4 and the menu includes pancakes, eggs and sausage with a beverage. Workshop for parents offered The Chowan/Gates/Perquimans Partnership for Children is offering a workshop for parents of chil dren from birth through age five on Thursday, Oct. 3, from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at the Dillard’s Mill Road Community Center (Old White Oak School) on 123 Dillard’s Mill Road in Tyner. The workshop, titled, “Alien’ Behaviors-Who is the Alien?’ Me or My Child?” will be led by the Partnership’s Early Childhood Specialist, Debra Dawson, and will focus on how a better understanding of children’s stages of development can help parents cope with their chil dren’s seemingly inappropriate behaviors. To regis ter for the workshop, parents may call Debra Dawson at the Partnership for Children in Tyner at 221-3030. Jim “Catfish” Hunter ALS Walk The Jim “Catfish” Hunter Walk to D’Feet ALS will be held Saturday, Sept. 21 at 9 a.m. at Perquimans County High School. All funds raised will go to the Hunter ALS Foundation to fund research and patient support. Those interested in walking should contact Helen Hunter, 426-7998; Kim Hunter-Layne, 426-1559; or Leah Harrell, 426-3043. PTSA meeting scheduled PTSA will meet Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. in the PCHS cafe teria. Topics of discussion include safe schools and low wealth county. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Join PCHS PTSA by calling Jean Smith, 426-4040 or Doug Umphlett, 426-5778, or attending the next meet ing. Red Cross blood drive There will be two American Red Cross blood dri ves in Perquimans County in September: Sept. 19, Albemarle Plantation, 2-6 p.m., and Sept. 23, New Hope United Methodist Church, 3-7 p.m. Community Technology training Free computer training is scheduled at the Community Technology Learning Center at Perquimans County High School. Courses offered are: Using Microsoft Word, Thursdays, 3-5 p.m. and Using E-mail, Sept. 26, 3-5 p.m. To register, call 426- 5778 ext. 286 or email acurphey@pcs.kl2.nc.us. School meal menus All meals are served with Milk. Perquimans County school lunch and breakfast menus for Sept. 23-27 are as follows: Monday- Breakfast-bagel Lunch- chicken nuggets or pizza, corn, fries, peas, pears, roll.; Tuesday- Breakfast- waffle sticks. Lunch-Taco or hot dog, fries, baked beans, green beans, fruit.; Wednesday- Breakfast-muffin. Lunch-turkey sub or ham & cheese sandwich, fries, cabbage, beets, apple sauce, roll.; Thursday- Breakfast-sausage biscuit. Lunch-beef-a-roni or BBQ sandwich, potato wedges, salad, lima beans, peaches, bread.; Friday- Breakfast- pop tart. Lunch-fish nuggets or cheeseburger, fries, broccoli, field peas, pineapple, hush puppies. Nutrition site menus Menus for the nutrition site at the Perquimans Senior Center for Sept. 23-27: Monday - Mild Philly Sausage, green beans, orange/pineapple juice, scal loped potatoes, dinner roll, granola bar. Tuesday - Chicken salad, beets, applesauce, sliced bread, jello w/ fruit. Wednesday - Vegetable beef soup, orange juice, biscuit w/ cheese, low salt crackers, chocolate chip cookie. Thursday - Lemon pepper chicken, suc cotash, pears, rice pilaf, roll, chocolate pudding. Friday - cheeseburger, coleslaw, sliced peaches, baked beans, hamburger bun, fig newtons. Health clinic schedule The Perquimans County Health Department announces its schedule for Sept. 24-27 as follows: Tuesday- pediatrics all day, WIG all day. Prenatal in the morning. Thursday-adult health in the morning. Friday—general health in the afternoon, teen health in the morning, pills & problems in the ^ternoon. Regular government meetings Elected governing bodies hold regular meetings each month. The schedule for those meetings in Perquimans County is as follows: • Perquimans County Commissioners: first Monday at 3 p.m. • Hertford Town Council: regular meeting - second Monday at 7:30 p.m.; work session - first Monday at 7 p.m. - Planning & Zoning Board of Adjustments - 3rd Monday at 7 p.m. • Winfall Town Council: Second Wednesday at 7 p.m. • Perquimans County Beard of Education fourth Monday at 7:30 p.m.The boards may also hold special meetings as warranted. Festivals 2002 ■■ A I. m The entertainment was great at Indian Summer Festival 2002. Festival-goers took to the streets to shake a leg to the music of the bands downtown. ■T The Ellis Temple Praise Dancers opened the entertain ment at Winfall Landing Park. a Bargain hunters and antique lovers gathered on Market Street Saturday afternoon for the very suc cessful! Antique Dealers Association of Perquimans County live auction. ...... .S'TZ The Perquimans County Middle School eighth grade band was a big hit at Winfall Landing Park, a new venue for Indian Summer Festival. The younger set slid to fun at Missing Mill Park. ■A The Atlantic Fleet Band was one of the biggest crowd- Youth enjoyed friendly battles at Missing Mill Park, pleasers downtown. pushing and punching with air-filled weapons. PHOTOS BY SUSAN HARRIS Coastal Women’s Clinic, LTD is proud to announce the association of Timothy D. Keeler, M.D. in the practice of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Dr. Keeler will provide the latest advancement in Womens Care in Edenton at Edenton Professional Park and in Elizabeth City at Colonial Medical Village. He will offer delivery and surgical care at Albemarle Hospital. 112 Medical Drive Elizabeth City, NC 27909 252-338-2151 Regional Medical Center 2518 Croatan Highway Nags, NC 27949 252-261-4885 222 Virginia Rd. Suite C Edenton, NC 27932 252-482-2903