The Pollocksville Rotary Club with the support of Rotary Foundation presented a check for $10,000 to the Filling Station on Sunday, Jan 6, 2019. These funds were awarded to support the Hurricane Relief effort in Pollocksville.
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The Pollocksville Rotary Club with the support of Rotary Foundation presented a check for $10,000 to the Filling Station on Sunday, Jan 6, 2019. These funds were awarded to support the Hurricane Relief effort in Pollocksville.
There will be no vendors at the Farmer’s Market from now until strawberry season, which will be in April. Rodney, the Pork Skin Man, will be open randomly on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday. You will be able to tell when he has pork skins by the signs he puts on Vernon Avenue and other places around town.
Have you ever wondered if cancer runs in your family? If you have a family member or relative who has been diagnosed with cancer, you may be wondering if you are at risk of getting cancer. If you have children, you may wonder if they are at risk.
There will be no vendors at the FARMERS MARKET from now until strawberry season, which will be in April. Rodney, the Pork Skin Man, will be randomly open on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday.
The Lenoir County SPCA is accepting donations for its annual “Home For The Holidays” fundraiser to do something special for the animals and also build its medical fund.
The Kinston Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will hold a live nativity on the front lawn of the meetinghouse, located at 3010 Carey Rd., beginning Wednesday December 19th at 7:30PM.
The sanctuary of Gordon Street Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) will be filled with special holiday music during the 2018 Christmas season.
A popular performance will take place Monday at Kinston’s First Presbyterian Church.
Allstate Agent Chris Humphrey, left, presents an Allstate “Agency Hands in the Community” grant in the amount of $1,000 to Lenoir Community College President Dr. Rusty Hunt.
Enjoy the 2018 Kinston Christmas Parade through the lens of Neuse News Photographer William “Bud” Hardy.
A Kinston Christmas: 2018 Kinston Christmas Parade with hosts BJ Murphy, Martha Bishop and Bryan Hanks.
Lenoir Community College’s Men’s Basketball players volunteered at Northeast Elementary School Thursday.
Here are “Dear Santa” letters sent to us and written by kids in our area. Send yours to dearsanta@neusenews.com.
It appears quite clear that the magic of the holiday season is alive and well in Kinston! While people young and old alike begin to decorate and donate and come together to spread cheer and fund needs in our community, we may just see Santa Claus through their actions!
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