Apr 17 Wednesday
The Coastal Carolina Chapter, Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is recruiting new members during its Spring Membership Drive from April 1 to May 31, 2024.
Coast Carolina Chapter is an all-volunteer, nonprofit military, veterans organization and is seeking enthusiastic, dedicated individuals who want to “continue to serve” and give back to their community. While we support MOAA’s national goals, our chapter’s focus is serving the needs of military members, veterans and their families in Beaufort, Carteret, Craven, Green, Jones, Lenoir, Pamlico, and Pitt counties.Membership is open to those who hold or have ever held a warrant or commission in any component of the Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Space Force, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and their surviving spouses.
Our chapter offers college scholarships for military dependents and supports a wide range of veteran related community activities such as Toy for Tots, the North Carolina Veterans Home in Kinston, local high school JROTC and ECU’s ROTC programs, and Wreathes Across America (WWA).
To learn more about our chapter please visit www.CCMOAA.org or email CCMOAA@outlook.com attention Mike Kennedy.
Our members make a difference!We look forward to hearing from you and joining the Coastal Carolina Chapter!
Celebrate National Poetry Month at your Craven-Pamlico Regional Libraries throughout the month of April. Initially started by the Academy of American Poets in 1996, it “reminds the public that poets have an integral role to play in our culture and that poetry matters.” Join your friends at the Craven-Pamlico Regional Libraries in April and take your turn in writing an original poem that includes five random words provided by the library. For more information, visit the library’s website at MyCPRL.org/poetry or visit your local Craven-Pamlico Regional Library
Food Donations Forgives Fines and Provides Food Security to Children. Join the Craven-Pamlico Regional Library in helping provide food for children by donating in our Food for Fines Program.
From April 7 through the 20, the Craven-Pamlico Regional Libraries and the NC Food Bank are working together to give you a chance to clear your library fines and help your community at the same time. The food brought in by our patrons provide food for children over weekends and the summer break.
Bring pantry goods into your local library and you can pay your fines. Craven-Pamlico Regional Library will waive one dollar ($1) in fines for each non-perishable food item donated.
The food must be unexpired and in undamaged condition. We can only accept hard packaging (cardboard, pouches or cans). Glass containers cannot be accepted. For more information, visit the library’s website at MyCPRL.org/foodforfines.
The New Bern-Craven County Public Library offers several Conversational Language Discussion Groups: French, Spanish, German, and Sign Language Practice.Offered during the afternoons and evenings. Please see the website for the current calendar. Register online at: https;//bit.ly/languageregistration
The library offers free classes for American Sign Language for beginners and individuals who have some sign language knowledge. For adults age 18+. Hearing, hard of hearing, and Deaf are welcome. A workbook will be provided. Learn how to communicate with the Deaf.
The Unitarian Coastal Fellowship of Morehead City is pleased to announce a Social Justice Film Series about various social justice topics, from racial justice to environmental issues to LGBTQ+ rights. Showings will take place in the church’s sanctuary. All films will be free to the public, and there will be ten films in total. Check our website and social media for full list of films.
The Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society is proud to present their new production of a 1920s murder mystery. However, the set is not yet complete and there is no time to finish it…. oh well, the show must go on! In this uproarious comedy, things don’t go exactly as they would have hoped - the sets collapse, lines are forgotten, props start to disappear, and actors go missing. Mayhem and chaos abound, the acting gets worse, and the set becomes progressively more dangerous, but the cast and crew struggle on regardless. The question is whether any of the company members will remain standing, or conscious for that matter, by the final curtain?!
Apr 18 Thursday