Rememberances with Paul Saik and The Trent River Chamber Orchestra
Pianist/vocalist Paul Saik and violinist Rachel Harmatuk Pino with the Trent River Chamber Orchestra belong to an elite group of musicians that deliver a rich tapestry of spellbinding songs sure to trigger enchanting memories of days gone by. The song lineup includes […]
Orville Comes to The Bank of the Arts
If you missed Bill Hand as Orville Wright when he appeared to a full house last fall, you have another opportunity! The North Carolina History Theater and the Craven Arts Council are partnering to bring Orville to the Bank of the Arts […]
What to Do When Your Indoor Cat Gets Out
This is a topic that comes up often in our neighborhood chats. It’s not surprising that your cat wants to explore. After all, it’s interesting on the other side of the door. Trees to climb and things to stalk and chase. They […]
Seeking Artists for Exhibition Showcasing ROYGBIV
Craven Arts Council & Gallery is seeking artists for the upcoming Main Gallery exhibition, ROY G BIV, for the month of May. ROY G BIV tasks artists with taking a cradled board, selecting a color from a hat, and using their creativity […]
CWF Celebrates “Getting to Know You” Networking Programs
As Coastal Women’s Forum continues Charting a New Course, we’ll start the new year by getting to know our sister travelers! Coastal Women’s Forum will celebrate 2022 with Getting to Know You networking programs in January. We have welcomed several new members […]
NCWorks Weekly Job Board for January 17, 2022
Atlantic Health Group, Inc. – Personal Care Assistant (Havelock) [JO #12023256] BAYADA Home Health Care, Inc. – Adult Nursing – Client Services Associate [JO #12024411] CarolinaEast EMS – EMT Paramedic II [JO #12025398] City of Havelock – Telecommunicator [JO #12026787] City of […]
Tips to Prepare for Winter Storm and Clean Up After
Snow, ice and freezing rain can severely impact trees and forested areas across the state. The N.C. Forest Service urges property owners and anyone preparing for or cleaning up after a storm to be cautious and to always think safety first. “I […]