2 The Perquimans Weekly, May 11, 2005 Happenings Pig out on the Green Historic Hertford, Inc. wUl host Pig Out on the Green on Friday, May 20,11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. on the courthouse lawn featxuring barbecued pork plates at $6 each. Tickets are available at the Visitors Center. The Grow Masters Relay for Life team wUl hold a bake sale during the event. Pancake breakfast, yard sale The Forestburg Ruritan Club wRl hold a pancake and sausage breakfast and yard sale on Satm-day, May 14, 7 a.m.-noon, at the club building at the corner of New Hope and Woodland Church roads. Cost is $4. Proceeds go toward scholarships. Call 264-4671 for information. Democratic Party The Perquimans County Democratic Party wUl meet at the Perquimans 2020 budding on Harvey Point Road on May 18 at 5:15 p.m. for information, call 426-2274 or 297-3052. Community forum The Perquimans County Branch of NAACP wUl host a community forum to discuss issues affecting youth and young adxUts on May 14,6-8 p.m., at the high school. Forum partners are Perquimans County Schools, Albemarle Hopeline and RHEMA. For information, caU Tammy MUler-White at 264-4385. Relay for Life luminary sale Chowan/Perquimans Relay for Life is seUing Imni- naries in honor of cancer survivors and in memory of those who have lost their battles with cancer. Luminaries are $10. Forms are avaUable at chmrches, doctors’ offices and restaurants in the area, or from Jack Parker, 482-4559. Thrift store The Hertford Commimity Aid and Thrift Store at Ward Shopping Center is open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. The non-profit store has clothing and household items for sale. Clothing is avaUable at no charge to those in need. Concerned Women for America Concerned Women for America of the Greater Albemarle wUl meet for prayer, to learn how to preserve the institution of marriage and famUy in America as designed by God, and to stay informed about issues con cerning the state and nation on Saturday, May 14 10 a.m.-noon at the WGPS 88.3 Radio meeting room, Elizabeth City. For information, caU Antje Cm-phey, 335- 0754 or emaU antehtc@hotmaU.com Rabies clinic The SPCA and Chowan Animal HospitalwUl sponsor a rabies clinic on May 14, 10 a.m.-noon at Mising MUl Park. Shots wUl be $6. Computer workshop Creating Spreadsheets with Microsoft Excel wUl be offered at the Community Impact Tech Center at Central School on May 12,19 emd 26 and June 2,6-8 p.m. The workshop is free to Perquimans County residents. To register, call 426-5778 ext. 286 or email acurphey@pcs.kl2.nc.us. School sports physicals Any rising 7th-12th grade student planning to partic ipate in sports at the high or middle school levels during the 2005-06 school year shoiUd pick up a sports physical form from the school office, complete it and retimn it to the office by May 18. CaU Susan Cox, 426-5778 with ques tions. School meal menus May 16-20: Monday: Breakfast: Cinnamon raisin tri angle. Limch: Chicken nuggets, pizza, french fries, pinto beans, California blend vegetables, mixed fruit, biscuit. Tuesday: Breakfast: Super donut. Lunch: Spaghetti with meat sauce, corn dog nuggets, tater tots, tossed salad, lima beans, pineapple tidbits, garlic bread. Wednesday: Breakfast: Sausage biscuit. Lunch: GriUed chicken sandwich. Ham and cheese sandwich, cabbage, boUed potatoes, beets, applesauce. Thxirsday: Breakfast: Muffins. Lunch: Chicken fajitas, smoked sausage, french fries, succotash, green beans, fresh fruit. Friday: Breakfast: Breakfast bagel. Lunch: Barbecue sandwich with slaw, fish, french fries, baked beans, black-eyed peas, fruit. AU meals served with milk. Nutrition Site menu May 16-20: Monday: Barbecued pork sandwich, slaw, fresh fruit, sherbet or pudding. Tuesday: Meatloaf, lima beans, fruit salad, mashed potatoes, roU, gravy, cookie. Wednesday: Chicken parmesan with noodles, broccoli, orange juice, bread, brownie. Thursday: Chopped sir loin steak, stewed tomatoes, peaches, creamed corn, roll, rice pudding. Friday: Club sandwich with lettuce and tomato, potato salad, orange juice, cookie. All meals served with milk. Health department clinics The Perquimans Health Department is open daily 8 a.m.-5 p.m. There is a night clinic every Thursday, 5-7 p.m. May 16-20: Monday: Prenatal and general aU day. Tuesday: General and pediatrics all day. Wednesday: General all day. Thursday: Women’s health services a.m., prenatal p.m. Friday: General and WIC aU day. Regular government meetings Elected governing bodies hold regular meetings each month. The schedule for those meetings in Perquimans County as follows: •Perquimans County Commissioners: first Monday at 7 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. •Wiiifall Town Council: Second Wednesday at 7 p.m. •Perquimans County Board of Education: fourth Monday at 7:30 p.m. The boards may also hold special meetings as warranted. Community Julie Suzanne Bunch, Christopher James White Bunch, White to wed The parents of Julie Siizanne Bunch of Hertford and Christopher James White of Elizabeth City announce their engage ment. Miss Bunch is the daugh ter of Lonnie Bunch of Hertford and Elaine and Tom Crawford of King George, Va. Mr. White is the son of D.J. and Annette White of South Mills, Marilyn and Terry White of Elizabeth City and Cliff Rountree of Elizabeth City. Senior health fair set The North Carolina Cooperative Extension- Perquimans Center, Perquimans Senior Center, Albemarle Hospital and the Area Agency on Aging are co-sponsoring the 2005 Senior Day Health Eai^ and Picnic. This event will take place on Friday, May 20 at the Senior Center and Missing Mill Park. Activities will start at 9 a.m. with registration, the opening of exhibits and screening. At 10 a.m. two seminars will be provided for fair goers. Door prize drawings will be an added More happenings Wood and wool expo The 4th Annual Wood and Wool Expo will be held on Thursday, May 19, 1 — 4 p.m. at the Albemarle Plantation Clubhouse. The Expo will feature the wood carvings of The Albemarle Carvers Club and the hand work of The Cardinal Points Rug Hookers. A raffle will benefit The Open Door. Admission is free. For details, call 426-4882. Gardening short course NC Cooperative Extension is hosting a horticulture workshop covering the basics of local ornamental gar dening including landscaping, planting, fertilizing, pruning and much more. The free workshop wiU be held May 24, 1—4 p.m. at the Perquimans ExtensionCenter. Sign-up required, 426-5428. Go beautifully bare on legs, bikini line, face or back hair with. Dr. Ali at Laser Skin , Therapy Professionally designed with state-of-the-art lasers. Pro cedures specificaliy tailored to your body needsi Find out how Laser Skin Therapy services are perfect for you. Call for a FREI consultoHon. Learn about additional laser senricest Antt-Wrinkle treatment Laser Hair removal Laser Skin Treatment Male Hair Removal Chest Hair Removal Women’s Hair Removal Facial Hair Removal Laser Skin Therapy 314 West Queen Street in Edenton. 252-339-9948 Jamie Danielle Sanders, Joshua Stephen Sutton Sanders, Sutton to wed The bride-elect is a grad uate of Perquimans County High School and College of The Albemarle. She is employed as a nurse at Albemarle Hospital. The prospective groom is a graduate of Northeastern High School and College of The Albemarle. He is employed as a lineman with Albemarle EMC. The wedding is planned for May 21 at 6 p.m. at Hertford United Methodist Church. Friends and rela tives are invited to attend. Donald Ray and Sandra Sanders of Elizabeth City announce the engagement of their daughter, Jamie Danielle Sanders of Elizabeth City, to Joshua Stephen Sutton of Hertford, son of Debbie and Tim Lyman of Hertford and Steve and Ellen Sutton of Elizabeth City. Miss Sanders is a stu dent at Elizabeth City State University. She is employed at S&S Landscaping. Mr. Sutton is a graduate of Perquimans County High School. He is employed at the N.C. Department of Transportation. The wedding is planned for May 21 at 5 p.m. at Mt. Hermon United Methodist Church, Elizabeth City. Friends and relatives are invited to attend. treat for participants. Health Fair activities wiU end with a lunch at noon in the park. To be eligible for the pic nic luncheon, interested citizens must be 60 years of age and register at the Perquimans Senior Center before 5 p.m. on May 17. A $1 donation for lunch by participants 60 years old and older would greatly be appreciated. For additional informa tion on the event contact the Senior Center at 426- 5404 or Cooperative Extension at 426-7697. 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