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29 November 2007 – Town worker Jeff Barnes puts up a wreath in front of Capitol Cafe.
The Christmas season has begun, and local municipalities will begin the celebrations this weekend with parades to honor the season.
Fremont will hold their Christmas parade on Saturday at 1:00. Pikeville’s parade will be at 4:00 on Sunday.
The following weekend will hold parades for Eureka and Stantonsburg. Stantonsburg will celebrate the season on Saturday, while Eureka’s parade will be on Sunday. Both parades will begin at 3:00.
The Eureka Christmas Parade will be December 9 at 3:00. Line up time will be at 2:00.
The entry fee for the parade will be cash donations and/or canned good donations for needy families in the area. For more information, please call Jimmy Wise at 242-3146 or Reta Chase at the Eureka Post Office, 242-5064.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.
For a $5 donation to the Wilson Jaycees, your child/adult can receive a personalized letter from Santa. This project is open to ALL ages because adults often enjoy receiving letters from Santa as well!
Applications can be found online at www.wilsonjaycees.org and must be received (not postmarked) by December 10 to ensure Christmas delivery. If you do not have a child to send a letter to, donations are also appreciated. Mail application/donations to PO Box 2584, Wilson, NC 27894.
We will use our Santa money to purchase Christmas gifts for the Boys & Girls Home of NC at Lake Waccamaw.
The Family Support Network of Eastern North Carolina will present its Festival of Trees from November 28 through December 21 at the Greenville Convention Center, 303 Southwest Greenville Blvd., Greenville.
Admission is free to see 100 holiday tree wonderland. Reservations are required for Story Time and Photo with Santa and Mrs. Claus, which costs $8 with one child in picture, $10 for two, and $12 for three. Reservations are also required for the live and silent auction and preview cocktail and hors d’oeuvres party, on November 30, which costs $30 for one and $50 for a couple.
All proceeds go toward providing emotional support and resource information for families who have a child with a chronic illness, premature birth, or disability, or who have experienced the death of a child.
For more information about the Festival or the Family Support Network Eastern NC, or to make a reservation, please call 252-328-9332 or 252-328-9337, or email fsnenc@gmail.com or fsnfestival@gmail.com.
The FSN-ENC website address is www.fsnenc.org.
Open enrollment for Medicare D is through December 31, 2007. This is the time to change your drug plan, or get out of a Medicare Advantage Plan.
Wayne County Services on Aging, 100 John Street in Goldsboro, has Medicare counselors available. Appointments can be made on Tuesdays from 11-4, and other days on a limited basis. Call 731-1591 for an appointment.
WAGES, at 601 E. Royal Avenue in Goldsboro, is offering appointments on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Call Terry Davis, Medicare Counselor, at 734-1178 ext. 205 to set up an appointment.
Please remember to bring your Medicare card and a list of your current medications to your appointment.
St. Luke United Methodist Church will have a Christmas Tree lot on Wayne Memorial Drive, next to CVS Pharmacy and across from Wendy’s. They will begin selling freshly-cut Frasier Fir trees on Thanksgiving afternoon, with size ranging from table-top to ceiling-high. All net proceeds will benefit Goldsboro’s St. Luke United Methodist Church ministries. Santa will also make visits to the tree sale.
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 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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