Sep 17 Wednesday
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!
We're doing a series of skills clinics this summer. For new players it's the opportunity to learn the game. For previous players it's the opportunity to build on what you've learned and go into next year a better player. Small group instruction with some scrimmaging
Avoiding Scams & Fraud – Learn more about how to identify prevalent scams and frauds, respond if you think you’ve been scammed, and keep yourself and your information safe. Thank you to the NC DOJ for partnering with us on this program!
This program is free and open to the public, no registration required.
Questions? Contact Emma at erepp@farmvillenc.gov or call the Library at 252-753-3355.
Sep 18 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.
This is an open invitation to all Democratic candidates and voters. This Meet-and-Greet is an opportunity for all of us to get to know the candidates.
Urinetown by Mark Hollmann & Greg Kotis
Directed by Jeremiah Reid
In the not-so-distant future, a terrible water shortage and 20-year drought has led to a government ban on private toilets and a proliferation of paid public toilets, owned and operated by a single megalomaniac company: the Urine Good Company. If the poor don’t obey the strict laws prohibiting free urination, they’ll be sent to the dreaded and mysterious “Urinetown.” After too long under the heel of the malevolent Caldwell B. Cladwell, the poor stage a revolt, led by a brave young hero, fighting tooth and nail for the freedom to pee “wherever you like, whenever you like, for as long as you like, and with whomever you like.” A brilliant satire, Urinetown is a wickedly funny, fast-paced, and surprisingly intelligent comedic romp.
Tickets: General $20 Students/Seniors/Military: $15
Performance Dates:
September 18-20 @ 7:30September 20-21 @ 2:00September 25-27 @ 7:30September 27 @ 2:00
Sep 19 Friday
Please join us for the 2nd Annual ECU Health Aortic Awareness Day event. Guest speakers will include Dr. Benjamin Degner, Dr. Samuel Sears, as well as a keynote address by John Ritter Foundation CEO and aortic dissection survivor, Meredith Ford O'Neal. A patient panel will also conclude the speakers where patients who have undergone aortic aneurysm repair and aortic dissection repair will share their personal testimonials and experiences with the audience. Light breakfast refreshments and a catered luncheon will be provided.
Stop by the fire station on Hwy 101 in Havelock on Friday, September 19, 4:30P-6P to pick up your spaghetti dinner. Includes spaghetti, garlic bread, salad and dessert. A great deal for $10. All proceeds benefit the Harlowe Volunteer Fire Department.