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Singing for ZOE kids

Keith Stewart plays some praise and worship for the crowd with the group The Grateful Alive from Fremont United Methodist Church. The group participated in an outdoor concert Sunday night at Eureka United Methodist. The performance was a benefit for the Zimbabwe Orphan Endeavor. (NL Photo by Wise)


Healing service

St. Joseph United Methodist Church will hold an open healing service on October 18. The service will be open to the whole community; anyone in need can feel free to come and let the Holy Spirit have Its way. The service will begin at 7:00 and will be held in the sanctuary at St. Joseph, located on Church Street in Pikeville.


Martin Luther King, Jr. Day 2008  

On January 21, 2008 the Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Committee in conjunction with the City of Goldsboro and Wayne County will host the 20th observance of the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday.

Ads may be purchased for the souvenir program booklet. The deadline for all ads is Friday, December 14.

For more information, please contact the Community Affairs Office at (919) 580-4359.


Special Olympics volunteers needed

Athletes competing in the Special Olympics North Carolina Fall Games need your help. November 9-11, these athletes will go for the gold in bocce, cycling, golf, roller-skating, and soccer at venues in High Point. Volunteers are needed for sport-specific roles, including officiating, scorekeeping, and line judging; others are needed for volunteer check-in, lunch serving, or award presentation. Volunteer training will be provided. To volunteer, visit www.sonc.net or call the Volunteer Hotline at 1-800-843-6276.


Storytime for preschoolers

Preschool story time for children ages 2-5 is held at the Fremont Library on Monday mornings at 10 a.m. Children are invited to come and participate in songs, craft projects, and the reading of fun books.


Cocaine Anonymous meetings

Cocaine Anonymous meets every Wednesday morning at 8 a.m. at Carolina Treatment Center, 1700 East Ash Street, Suite 200, Goldsboro. The group is 12-step focused, open, and non-smoking. For more information, call Kim at 919-583-9326 or Amy at 800-810-8423, ext. 145.

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Issue of 11 October 2007

Headlines

Smith excels at the front of the class

Highway Patrol report

Stantonsburg Police report

Energy conservation course

Sheriff's Dept. report

Stantonsburg votes against saggy pants

Book sale at Wayne Library

Calling all Book Clubs

Pikeville candidates focus on growth

New drug abuse trend

Football: Falcons smacked down by Bruins, 41-7

JV Falcons at 1-0 conference

Powder puff football

Cross Country: Aycock runners strong

Volleyball: Lady Falcons volleyball falls to Hunt

Cobras volleyball in rare form for fall, 7-0

Tennis: Lady Falcons JV, Varsity wins

Soccer: Another soccer win for CBA

Norwayne: Parrish scores Cobras goal 

Pigskin upsets Saturday for pickers


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