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Two strike teams sent to Pender EMS and Fire

BURGAW – The North Carolina Office of Emergency Services and North Carolina Emergency Management sent 10 strike teams to Southeast North Carolina today to assist with the large volume of emergency calls.  

 

“We have seen a significant increase in EMS calls,” said Stacey Wright, Division Chief. “Pender EMS & Fire joined with New Hanover, Brunswick, and Robeson counties to request assistance from NCOEMS due to call volumes and extended wait times at the ER.” 

 

Pender County received two strike teams. Today one team was assigned to the west side of Pender County and the other assigned to the east side.  

 

“After just a few hours on assignment, the crews have already responded to five calls,” said Wright.  

 

Pender EMS & Fire have not missed an Emergency Medical Service call, but the extra crews give the Pender EMS crews a chance to breathe.  

 

Division Chief Stacey Wright states that the administration of Pender EMS and Fire are extremely proud of the staff’s dedication since the COVID 19 began. The increase in calls, risk factors, hospital wait time, and long shifts have made it difficult at times but they have remained strong and dedicated to the Citizens.

 

“A lot of our calls are COVID-related,” said Wright. “The hospital has been extremely busy and sometimes our crews wait on average 1.5 hours. That means they are out of the area for a substantial length of time. Having the two extra crews will help us considerably.” 

 

The two strike teams are assigned to Pender County for the next 10 days. If the state’s offices of emergency management and emergency services feel the demand for assistance continues, they have the option of reauthorizing the teams for an additional stay. 

 

The state offices assigned four strike teams New Hanover; Robeson County received three teams, and Brunswick and Pender received two teams each.  

 

“We appreciate the assistance,” said Wright. “It gives our crews a chance to catch their breath.” 

 

For emergency services, dial 911. For questions, call 910-259-0891. 

 

Kick or Treat event planned in Pender County

Hampstead – Pender County Parks and Recreation has planned a new Fall event entitled Kick or Treat for all to enjoy this October.

 The upcoming Kick or Treat fall event will be held at Hampstead Kiwanis Park Saturday, Oct. 23. This event will include a food truck rodeo, live music, and a pumpkin decorating contest along with a Halloween-themed kickball tournament.

 “We are excited to offer this new Fall event in Pender County,” said Zachary White, Parks and Recreation Supervisor. ” We invite you to this family-friendly day in the park with a fun added twist to a kickball tournament.” 

 Food Trucks 12 to 5 p.m.

Kickball Tournament 1 to 4 p.m.

Live Music 1 to 4 p.m.

 Hampstead Kiwanis Park is located at, 586 Sloop Point Loop Rd, Hampstead, NC 28443.

 The Halloween kickball tournament will begin at 1 p.m. on Oct. 23. Costumes are encouraged, kickball teams can be made up of 6-15 people per team. Prizes for the single-elimination tournament will be awarded for the best-dressed team and best-dressed individual along with the winning team. The kickball team registration fee is $50, and preregistration is required.

 To register or view complete rules for the kickball tournament please visit: https://penderpr.recdesk.com/Community/Program or contact Pender County Parks and Recreation at 910-259-1330.

Pender County Library to host online panel discussion of the role of men of color in southeastern North Carolina in the Revolutionary War & the Civil War

BURGAW- On Saturday, Oct. 9, at 12 p.m., Pender County Library will host online a panel of genealogists and historians for a discussion of the role of men of color from southeastern North Carolina in the Revolutionary War and the Civil War.

During the hour-long event, to be hosted online via Zoom, three genealogist-historians will tell the story of their ancestors.

Men of color have defined America every step of the way, always in “the room where it happened”: Crispus Attucks, an African & Indigenous man who participated in the street protest known as the Boston Tea Party and was killed by British troops; two men of color named Primus Jacobs—one a formerly enslaved man in Massachusetts, one a third-generation member of a free family of color in North Carolina—both of whom fought in the Revolutionary War; and the many men of color, free and enslaved, who fought on both sides of the Civil War as volunteers and as abductees. Men of color conceived, created, and corrected America alongside their white countrymen, kinsmen, and enslavers.

The presenters include genealogist-historians Tyrone Goodwyn, Luke Alexander, and Kevin Eugene Graham.

Tyrone Goodwyn has researched free persons of color of southeastern North Carolina for over forty years. He concentrates on Pender, New Hanover, Sampson, Duplin, Wayne, and Cumberland counties.

Luke Alexander is a genealogist and community historian with a focus on African American and Indigenous heritage in the Carolinas.

Kevin Eugene Graham is President of the Lower Cape Fear Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution, the first African American to hold the office. His research has focused on free families of color from the counties of Bladen, Columbus, New Hanover, Robeson, Pender, and Sampson prior to the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863.

Register online at https://bit.ly/pcl1009, or go to the library’s website, www.penderpubliclibrary.org, and follow the links under the Events tab. You can also call the library and staff will take your registration by phone.

The event will be hosted on Zoom. There is no need to have a Zoom account; just click the link provided in the confirmation email and follow the prompts to download Zoom. The talk can be viewed on smartphones, tablets, or computers. Registration is required.

For more information or assistance, call Pender County Library at 910-259-1234 (Burgaw) or 910-270-4603 (Hampstead) during regular business hours.

Pender County property tax bills arriving soon

BURGAW – Pender County property owners can expect to see their tax bills in their mailboxes shortly.

However, residents do not have to wait to review the bill. It is available now online.

“Visit the county website at pendercountync.gov/taxbill,” said Pender County Tax Administrator Justian Pound.

The Pender County Tax Collections office is responsible for the collection of all property taxes levied by Pender County and the municipalities of Burgaw, Watha, St. Helena, and Atkinson. Property tax bills disclose the taxable value, as well as the tax rate for EMS, Fire, and Solid Waste.

North Carolina law prohibits exemptions from solid waste fees. Pender County’s solid waste fee is $220. If a resident pays for private trash curbservice, the county’s fee is $110 for recycling only. This appears on the tax bill.

Pound said Pender County taxpayers should contact the tax office with questions or adjustments. He said the dedicated staff in the tax department will respond promptly to all telephone calls. The tax office is open Monday through Friday, 8 a..m. – 5 p.m.

“Penalties and Interest does not begin until early January 5, 2022,” said Pound. He cautions folks, “try not to wait until the end of the year, paying early will allow you to avoid the late-season rush. As we approach the end of the year, our office will extend hours to serve members of the community who want to pay their tax bill in person.”

Tax bills do not require a trip to the tax office, located at 300 E. Fremont St. in Burgaw. Taxes may be paid online, by phone or via mail and can be accepted any time of day by using the dropbox located in front of the tax office.

“The Pender County Tax Collections Office is dedicated to serving the citizens with the utmost respect, an outstanding level of service, and to provide quality information,” said George Brown, Chairman of the Pender County Board of County Commissioners.

The Tax Collectors Office is solely responsible for the collection of taxes and fees. Any questions regarding listing, billing, and assessed values should be directed to the Tax Assessor’s Office by phoning 910-259-1221.

Professional Engineering Services-421 Sewer Pump Station, Force Main and Water Main, RFQ # 210921-209

Pender County Utilities (PCU) is seeking Statements of Qualifications (SOQ) from consulting engineering firms experienced with sewage pump station and force main design.  The engineering firm will provide complete design, permitting, and construction administration/observation of a proposed 0.75 MGD capacity sewage pump station, approximately 5 miles of 10” force main, and related wastewater utilities improvements planned for the US 421 corridor in western Pender County.  Approximately 14,000 feet of 12” water line along Blueberry Road will also be included.

Firms are invited to submit a SOQ to the PCU by no later than 3:00 PM on October 20, 2021.  Submittals received after this deadline will not be considered.  Firms shall submit an electronic document in .pdf format.

SOQ’s shall be limited to 20 pages or less, excluding cover page and tabs.

A reply will be sent to the email address submitting the statement of qualifications to confirm receipt. It is the submitting firm’s responsibility to confirm that PCU has received the statement of qualifications via email.  If email reply is not received, please call 910-259-0212 before the deadline for submission.

Submitted information shall comply with NCGS 143-64.31 through 64.34 (aka Mini Brooks Act).

Click here to view the full RFQ # 210921-209.

Empower Youth and Families Program sign up now.

Join us for our Fall cohort of the Empowering Youth and Families Program!

This program is for middle school youth and their caregivers in Pender County.

Weekly sessions will be held on Monday evenings in Burgaw, NC (exact location TBD) from 6:00 to 8:30 PM beginning Oct. 18, 2021, and going through Dec. 14. A FREE meal is provided at each session for the whole family! At the end of the program, families are eligible to participate in a celebration and FREE all-inclusive weekend trip to one of NC’s beautiful 4-H camps.

Session topics will include: parenting and child development; social and emotional competence; making healthy connections in social circles; opioid misuse prevention strategies and protective factors. Registration is required to attend.

For more information or to register, contact Jessica Hall at jlautry2@ncsu.edu or 910-259-1391.

Pender EYFP Full Flyer

 

Emergency Operations Center Audiovisual System Refresh, RFP # 210915-208

Pender County’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) was completed in 2011 and included a then state-of-the-art Audio Visual System.  Due to the system’s age and amount of usage, as well as advances in technology, the system needs to be upgraded.  The EOC is located at 805 Ridgewood Avenue in Burgaw, North Carolina and consists of one large rectangular room (measuring a 30’ x 49’) and an attached rectangular conference room (measuring 12’ x 18’).  See attached drawings in Appendices.   

The EOC is designed to support emergency response, business continuity and crisis communication activities. Staff, community partners and trained responders meet at the EOC to manage preparations for an impending event or manage the response to an ongoing incident. When activated, the EOC is utilized as centralized command and control center where multiple agencies from the region can coordinate fire, law enforcement, emergency medical services and public information for those in need in our community.   When not activated, the EOC serves as a training facility for emergency preparedness-related training.

The County is soliciting proposals on the replacement of all audiovisuals needed for use in the EOC.  Proposals should include equipment (including cables), installation and the first year of support services.  Additionally, all proposals must include warranty of products and workmanship.  Vendors are required to quote equipment that is a current model and still supported by the manufacturer, not approaching end of life.  Initial training on usage of your solution for a group of approximately 10 key staff should also be included.

It is important to note that the County is not interested in significantly modifying the layout of the EOC or conference room as per the attached drawings (Appendices A through C).

Sealed proposals are due to be delivered by hand, US Postal Service or by courier to 805 Ridgewood Ave. # 28, Burgaw, NC  28425 no later than 3pm EST on October 21, 2021.  Pender County reserves the right to reject any or all proposals.  Click here to see the full RFP # 210915-208.

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