January 2021 Newsletter

Happy New Year!  You can find the January 2021 edition of the Kerr-Tar COG Newsletter HERE.  We’ve even added in a few new features, including the Board Member Spotlight and Staff Spotlight so you can get to know our board, as well as those who work here at the COG.

These are just a few of the highlights in this month’s newsletter:

  • Caregiver’s Cup
  • Housing & Home Improvement/COVID Support
  • Family Caregiver Updates
  • Senior Centers
  • Ombudsman Update
  • New Staff Members
  • Bicycle Helmet Initiative
  • Waste Reduction & Recycling Grant
  • Count on Me NC
  • Community Economic Recovery & Resilience
  • Granville County’s 275th Anniversary
  • Development Planning Near Passenger Rail Stations
  • Integrated Mobility Division Innovation & Technology Webinar
  • Aviation Art Contest
  • VW Settlement Rebate Program
  • Watch for Me NC
  • VGCC Graduation
  • KTCOG Gives Back
  • Essentials of County Government
  • 106D Requirements
  • Open for Business Loan Program

Aging Specialist

Kerr-Tar Area Agency on Aging seeks an Aging Specialist to join our specialized team serving older adults and their families in the five county region of Franklin, Granville, Person, Vance, and Warren counties. Deadline to apply is December 31, 2020. For more information, CLICK HERE.

Granville County Celebrates 275 Years in 2021!

Granville County will soon be marking a milestone as the 275th anniversary will be observed in 2021. Formed in 1746, Granville County was established thirty years before the signing of the Declaration of Independence and was named in honor of the second Earl of Granville, Lord John Carteret. King George II had given most of the land that is present-day Granville County to Carteret as part of the Granville Grant in the 1660s.

A planning committee has been established by the Granville County Board of Commissioners to schedule activities, events and keepsakes to help celebrate this special occasion.  Representatives of all five municipalities along with county officials, staff members, and volunteers comprise the Committee:

Chairing the Committee is Commissioner Sue Hinman, with Commissioner David Smith serving as Vice-Chair.

Other Committee members include: Helen Amis (Oxford), Janet Parrott (Stovall), Dave Pavlus (Stem), Emily Champion (Butner), Toni Ann Wheeler (Creedmoor), Commissioner Zelodis Jay (Oak Hill Community), Stephanie May (Granville County Historical Society Museum), Angela Allen (Granville County Tourism), Mark Pace (Granville County Library System), and Patrice Wilkerson and Lynn Allred (Granville County Administration).

Granville County’s 275th Anniversary Planning Committee announces that reservations are now being accepted for a commemorative book chronicling the county’s history, and that distinctive collector coins will soon be available to the public. These keepsake items are being introduced in observance of the County’s milestone anniversary in 2021.

Local author Lewis Bowling has been commissioned to produce the coffee-table style book , which is now in the publishing stages. Bowling has written several books featuring the history of his home county, including celebratory works for the City of Oxford’s bicentennial and for Camp Butner’s 75th anniversary. Written in Bowling’s familiar conversational style, the County’s 275th anniversary book will follow the development of the area from its early history to present day, and will include photos not yet seen by the public.

Pre-orders for the book are now being taken, with a $5.00 discount for those who reserve their copy by Dec. 31. Orders and payments may be made online through the Granville County Government website at www.granvillecounty.org. (Information about the 275th Anniversary can be located under the “Community” heading at the top of the page.) Those preferring to order and send payment by mail can complete an order form, which can be downloaded and/or printed from the website, to ensure early reservation. After Dec. 31, the book will be sold at the $49.95 price.

The collector-style coins will be available to the public in time for the holiday season. Measuring less than two inches in diameter, these heavyweight souvenirs will depict the full-color 275th Anniversary logo on the front and an engraved image of Granville County’s iconic courthouse on the flip side.

Coins will be available for purchase in mid-December for $5.00 each. Books are scheduled to arrive by July of 2021.

For more information on the book or the coin, or for a book reservation form, please see one of the above committee members or contact Patrice Wilkerson of the County Manager’s Office at 919-603-1308.

Board of Directors Meeting: December 3, 2020

The December 3, 2020 6:00 PM meeting of the Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments Board of Directors will be held electronically. The public will not be allowed to physically attend this meeting; however, the public is welcome to view or listen to the meeting via Zoom.

Members of the public who would like to make public comments during the Public Comments section of the meeting MUST register by emailing info@kerrtarcog.org before noon on Tuesday, December 1, 2020. You must include your name, address, comment topic, and the phone number you will be calling from, and email address. You will be recognized for comments in the order that you registered. The time limit for each speaker will be five minutes with a total time limit set aside for public comments totaling 30 minutes.

CLICK HERE to view meeting agenda.

The Kerr-Tar Regional Council of Governments sincerely appreciates everyone’s patience during this unprecedented event.

Back to School Academy

Do you have employees whose work performance and attendance is being affected by childcare issues at home?  Parents with school aged children are dealing with scheduling issues these days (during COVID pandemic) when remote learning is being conducted with students at home. While parents need to be at work, some can’t because they can’t leave their young children by themselves.  CLICK HERE to learn more about a reduced cost program for school aged children being offered by the Henderson Family YMCA. They are offering a Back To School Academy for full-time and hybrid part-time.  Please share this flyer with your employees!