Oct 28 Tuesday
The Coastal Carolina Chapter Military Officers Association of America (MOAA) is running its Fall Membership Drive from September through December 2025.The Coastal Carolina Chapter is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization and is seeking enthusiastic, dedicated individuals who want to “continue to serve” and give back to their community. 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, Coast Guard, Public Health Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or Space Force and their surviving spouses. Our focus is college scholarships for military dependents, Toy for Tots, local JROTC and ROTC units, Wreathes Across America (WWA), and other community veteran support.
Our members are the key to our chapter’s success! To learn more about our chapter please visit www.CCMOAA.org or email CCMOAA@outlook.com attention Mike Kennedy.
The Coastal Carolina Chapter Military Officers Association of America is tax-exempt organization under IRS Section 501 (c) (3). We look forward to hearing from you and joining the Coastal Carolina Chapter!
Coastal Carolina Riverwatch will host the Water Quality for Fisheries Symposium October 27–28, 2025, at the Duke Marine Lab in Beaufort. This annual event provides a forum for sharing research, policy, restoration, and advocacy that protect coastal water quality and fisheries in North Carolina. Researchers, fishermen, policymakers, industry, and community stakeholders will collaborate on priorities to guide future action.
Lenoir Community College staff members will assist the public with job skills, research, resumes, and employability skills.
Call the Information Services Department at 252.527.7066 ext. 134 for more info.
Enroll in this 4-week course to learn more about developing the mindset necessary for starting your own business. Get a crash course on turning your million-dollar idea into the next big startup.
Registration is required; to sign up, email Head of Information Services Justin Stout at jstout@neuselibrary.org or call 252.527.7066 ext. 134.
Join us at the Kinston-Lenoir County Public Library for chess games and/or lessons. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Attendees are welcome to bring their own chessboards.
Contact Head of Information Services Justin Stout at jstout@neuselibrary.org for more information.
Oct 29 Wednesday
Oct 30 Thursday
Come Again is a social respite program where people in early to middle stages of dementia spend time with trusted, trained volunteers in a safe, judgment-free space. We aim to bring joy, friendship, and purpose to everyone while giving care partners a chance to rest. Activities include fellowship, music, art, movement, and service projects, plus a hot lunch. Starting May 1, Come Again meets every Thursday from 10 am to 2 pm at Trinity United Methodist Church, 2311 Elizabeth Ave. There is a small fee to attend. Come Again honors our loved ones living with dementia by lifting up their remaining strengths in a supportive, creative and purposeful way. For more information about joining Come Again or volunteering, contact director Lindsay Roberts at lindsayroberts@newbernrespite.org, 919.428.0618 or www.newbernrespite.org.