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    Happenings: Events, activities and community announcements

    By Bobby Burns,

    2024-04-06

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    Email announcements at least two weeks in advance to community@reflector.com for publication in The Standard and The Daily Reflector.

    Rabies vaccinations

    A free rabies vaccination clinic for dogs and cats will be from 2-6 p.m. on Sunday, April 7, at the Winterville Community Rural Volunteer Fire Department, 2564 Mill St., Winterville. The clinic will have free shots for 500 pets, offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Dogs must be leashed and cats must be in carriers.

    Pigskin Pig-Out

    The 39th Annual Great Pirate Purple/Gold Pigskin Pig-Out Party is scheduled for April 13 at Dowdy-Ficklen Stadium in Greenville. The event includes the annual football scrimmage at 1 p.m. Admission is free. Other activities starting at 10 a.m. include a pig-cooking contest, tailgating, PeeDee’s birthday party, carnival activities, Pig Out Your Ride Car Show, Vendor Palooza, Touch-Arrrgh-Truck and a meet and greet with the 2024 Pirates. Barbecue and sides from the contest will be available in three portions starting at $12 (single-serving), $25 (tailgate package) and $90 (4-gallon bucket). Call 252-737-4500 for pre-orders.

    Shad Festival

    The 52nd annual Shad Festival will be held April 16-21 in downtown Grifton. The event includes food, amusement rides, arts and crafts and entertainment. Most events will take place April 19-21. Visit griftonshadfestival.com.

    Dogwood Festival

    The Farmville Dogwood Festival will be held April 25-28 in downtown Farmville. The annual event includes amusement rides, music, entertainment, food and arts and crafts. The Dogwood Bash will be held April 27 on West Horne Avenue, adjacent to the athletic field. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. Featured performers include Austin Snell, Jake Sutton Band and Grand Ole Opry’s Lauren Alaina. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 the day of the show. Visit farmvilledogwoodfest.com.

    Campfire Cookout

    The Boy Scouts of America East Carolina Council will hold its Campfire Cookout from 5:30-8:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 11, at The Cotton Barn, 942 Laurie Ellis Road, Winterville. The event will feature food, an outdoorsman auction and gun raffle, entertainment, and campfire cooking demos. Purchase tickets at https://e.givesmart.com/events/Byg/. Proceeds benefit Scout programing.

    Autism golf tourney

    The Autism Charity Golf Tournament will take place April 19 at Farmville Country Club, 3457 Bynum Drive. The event will include door prizes, a 50/50 raffle, and prizes for the longest putt, a hole in one and closest to the pin. Team registration is $400; individual is $120. An Autastic Dream, Farrior and Sons Inc. and the golf club are hosting the event to support autism families and establish a sensory center in Farmville. Call 558-3321.

    Autastic Extravaganza

    The fourth annual Autastic Extravaganza, an autism acceptance event, will take place at 2 p.m. April 20 at the Babe Ruth Baseball Field, 4240 W. Horne Ave., Farmville. The event will feature an acceptance walk, food, face painting, inflatable games, raffles, vendors a DJ and dancing. Register at www.anautasticdream.com/event. Call 558-3321 or email info@autasticdream.com.

    Renaissance Fair

    The 2024 ENC Renaissance Fair will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 13-14 at the Lenoir County Fairgrounds, 401 Fairgrounds Road, Kinston. Tickets can be purchased at encrenfaire.com. Daily tickets are $25 and weekend tickets are $40. A Royal Dinner and Parlay Under the Stars will take place at 7:30 p.m. April 13. Tickets can be purchased at www.encrenfaire.com and they are $50.

    Health Talks

    Health Talks with Jennifer Lane, health educator with the Greene County Department of Public Health, are 11 a.m. every third Thursday at the Greene County Senior Center, 104 Greeneridge Road. They are free and open to Greene County Residents. Call 252-747-5436.

    Farmville Senior Council

    The Farmville Senior Council, which has been a nonprofit since 1979, meets the third Wednesday of the month at the Farmville Public Library, 4276 W. Church St., Farmville. Meetings start at 1 p.m. either in-person or via zoom. For more information or to attend on line send an email to farmvilleseniorcouncil@gmail.com.

    Powder Puff Bingo

    A ladies-only bingo event sponsored by the Ayden Chamber of Commerce will take place from 6-8 p.m. on May 3 at the Ayden Community Center, 548 Second St. The ticket price includes four bingo dames, one special bingo game food and beverages. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at the Ayden Chamber Welcome Center or online at www.aydenchamber.com/event-5660152. Space is limited.

    Farmworker Donation Drive

    Amexcan is sponsoring a donation drive for farmworkers through mid July at the Pitt County Cooperative Extension, 403 Government Circle. Items needed are long-sleeve shirts, gloves and hygiene items. Call 902-1709.

    Fall prevention

    The N.C. Center for Health & Wellness and the North Carolina Falls Prevention Coalition are hosting Steps to Age Well: Cultivating a Falls Prevention Culture from 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. on Thursday, April 25, at Eastern AHEC, 2600 W. Arlington Blvd., Greenville. The event will feature a message from sports broadcaster Debbie Antonelli, fall-prevention activities, a tai chi demonstration, breakfast and vendors and resources. Cost is $10. To register or for more information, call 847-6670.

    Plant sale

    The Pitt County Master Gardeners and the Pitt County County Arboretum will host a plant sale from 10 a.m. to noon May 18 at the arboretum, 403 Government Circle, Greenville. The event will take place rain or shine. Purchases can be made with cash or check only. A preview sale for Friends of the Arboretum will begin at 9 a.m. Friends memberships can be purchased at the gate.

    Hospice volunteers

    3HC is seeking volunteers for its hospice program. Volunteers provide support to caregivers, offer companionship to patients and take part in meaningful activities. They also can offer spiritual support, administrative and clerical support, take part in special events and fundraising activities and assist the Wings Program for Grieving Children or the Veterans to Veteran program. Residents of Greene, Pitt, Beaufort or Lenoir counties who would like to spend time with patients and their families in need can email volunteer coordinator Nena Ellis at nellis@3hc.org.

    Vaccines

    The Greene County Department of Public Health is offering COVID vaccines Monday through Friday by appointment for people 6 months and older. To schedule, call 747-8181. If you receive Blue Cross Blue Shield North Carolina, North Carolina State Health Plan or Medicaid, bring your card. Medicare not accepted at this time. Vaccines are $140 for self-pay individuals but are free at most pharmacies. Flu shots also are available by appointment.

    The Pitt County Health Department, 201 Government Circle, Greenville, is providing free flu and COVID19 vaccines for adults who have no health insurance or whose insurance doesn’t cover all vaccination costs. The vaccinations are being provided though the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Bridge Access program. Call 902-2449 to make an appointment.

    Give Blood

    The American Red Cross Donation Center, 700 Cromwell Drive, is open from 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Friday-Sunday and 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Monday. Visit www.redcross.org or call 758-1140 or 1-800-733-2767 to make appointments at the center or at blood drives coming up at the following locations.

    Animal adoptions

    The Humane Society of Eastern Carolina, 3520 Tupper Drive, is open by appointment only from 1-5 p.m. Thursday-Friday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and 1-4 p.m. Sunday. Visit hsecarolina.org or email HSECgeneral@gmail.com for an adoption application, which must be approved before an appointment is scheduled. Call 413-7247. The organization always is in need of foster families provide temporary care for kittens, puppies, dogs, and cats. Visit hsecarolina.org/become-a-foster.

    Pitt County Animal Services, 4550 County Home Road, is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays by appointment only for adoptions. No owner surrenders are available. Call 902-1725. Visit petango.com/pittshelter to view animals available for adoption. Animal services offers several volunteer opportunities including dog walking, doggie day out and reading buddy programs. Visit pittcountync.gov/153/Animal-Services

    The Greene County Animal Shelter, 1985 N.C. 903 North, Snow Hill, is open 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 2-5 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Call 253-2237 for questions about adoptions and lost pets and visit facebook.com/ greenecountyanimal services. Call to schedule appointment for rabies vaccinations and for animal control issues. Call 747-8000 for after hours animal control.

    Family Chess Club

    The Family Chess Club meets from 6-9 p.m. Wednesday at Apt To Learn, 650 E. Fire Tower Road, Suite B, Winterville. Chess lectures will be from 6-7 p.m. Chess sets are provided. All levels of players are welcome. The club is an affiliate of the United States Chess Federation and conducts sanctioned chess tournaments on occasion. Direct any questions to President Jerry Skinner, (252) 209-4148 or email howlandbakerjarvis@yahoo.com.

    Garden tours

    The Pitt County Arboretum from noon to 1 p.m. on the second Friday of each month at noon for a fun and educational garden tour experience. The Northside Plant Walks utilize the arboretum and the Northside Walking Trail to tell a unique story about our plants with each tour. Attendance is free but visitors should pre-register for each event at pitt.ces.ncsu.edu/the-pitt-county-arboretum/northside-plant-walks/. Planned walks include:

    April 12: Aromatic Additions for your Landscape

    May 10: Plants With Historic or Cultural Significance

    June 14: Container Garden Plants that Make a Splash

    July 12: Plants that are Edible and Ornamental

    Aug. 9: Drought Defying Darlings for Dry Gardens

    Sept. 13: Landscape Plants with Medicinal Value

    Oct. 11: Better Late than Never: Fall Landscape Standouts

    Nov. 8: Berries, Twigs, and other Unappreciated Attributes

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