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Chatham Chatlist #2781 PDF Print E-mail
Written by Gene Galin   
Monday, 26 March 2007
This digest contains the following messages:

  1. Security System Recommendation
  2. Driveway gravel
  3. Frustrated about county landfill hours
  4. Kudos
  5. lost cat
  6. Farm tour coming up!!
  7. Peace Chat
  8. Clyde Jones Exhibit, Mark your calendars
  9. A lesson for Mr. Peter Theye
  10. Wooden desk
  11. In reply to #9 about a security system
  12. town meetings?
  13. land transfer tax and $$ in general
  14. Gardening Questions for Locals
  15. Library Booksale this week!
  16. Criminal Activity in Area
  17. Music this week at the General Store Cafe
  18. First Sunday

--------------------  1  --------------------
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 12:00:32 -0700 (PDT)
From: Kathy Uber <kathyuber...yahoo.com>
Subject: Security System Recommendation

Debbie,
    We installed a system by CPI Security Systems (1 800 948 7133) about 6 months ago, and we have been very pleased with their entire package, from sales to a professional installation, follow-up, and their response system (out of Charlotte).
 
   We worked with Earnest Hackney at 599-9162, I believe he works out of their Raleigh office, but he was glad to come out to NE Chatham.  We would highly recommend CPI, and working with Earnest was a pleasure.
  Kathy
 
 
Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 10:22:36 -0400
From: "Debbie Tunnell" <debbietunnell...hotmail.com>
Subject: Security System

Does anyone have recommendations for a Security/Alarm System company?


--------------------  2  --------------------
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 15:32:42 -0400
From: "Mitch Mitchell" <momitch3001...gmail.com>
Subject: Driveway gravel

I have roughly one hundred feet of driveway that I need re-graveled in Siler City. Any recommendations.

Thanks,

Mitch Mitchell



--------------------  3  --------------------
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 17:14:48 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
From: resqdogs <resqdogs...mindspring.com>
Subject: Frustrated about county landfill hours

Anyone else frustrated that the county landfill closes before 4 pm on weekdays and doesn't even open at all on Saturdays?  If a county resident has landfill appropriate items, I don't think they should have to take off work early just to make it there before it closes.  Especially in the spring and summer, hours should be extended to 7 pm weekdays and open all day Saturday.



--------------------  4  --------------------
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2007 19:26:57 -0400
From: "Pets To Posies" <jan...petstoposies.com>
Subject: Kudos

I realize that I usually just post with minor pet-peev-y stuff but I want to post a compliment this time.

I was in The Natural Pet Health Store the other day and Tammy & I were discussing the recent dog food poisonings/recalls.  I thought she would probably say something to the effect that this incident shows why pet owners should be buying premium food for their pets but she didn't.  Her comments were that her heart was broken and that she felt so sorry for all of the pet owners whose pets had died or gotten sick.

Tammy is one of the most compassionate, caring people I know & I just wanted to publicly say how impressed I was with her attitude in this horrible situation.

Kudos, Tammy - Thanks for being the wonderful, caring individual you are!

Jan




--------------------  5  --------------------
Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 09:24:29 -0400
From: "Nancy Clark" <nrhclark...hotmail.com>
Subject: lost cat

Our feisty, adventurous, black and white cat Teddy decided to stow away for a trip to the dump. We noticed her in the back seat on the way and thought, foolishly, oh well, maybe cats like car rides as much as dogs. She slipped out of the car while we weren't looking, either at the dump near Crutchfield Crossroads or at a subsequent stop at CVS in downtown Siler City. Please grab her if you see her and give us a call -- we'll pick her up anywhere, any time. Nancy and Neil Clark, 919 742-3739


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Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 03:19:28 -0400
From: arolinga1...aol.com
Subject: Farm tour coming up!!

I know it is a few weeks away, but don't forget to reserve April 21 and 22 for the Piedmont Farm tour.  The pre-tour kick off is on Thursday, April 19th at Weaver Street Market in Carrboro 6-8 pm and the farm tour covers a huge area which includes lots of great places in Chatham including (drum roll please) CCCC where we (Sofia's Farm) will have baby animals both days for folks to see and perhaps pet as well as some rare breed livestock and we'll also have some meat for sale.  Please check out the carolina farm stewardship association webpage www.carolinafarmstewards.org for more information.  I personally love the farm tour and have for years.  It was initially a way to connect with farmers and rural life when I was "citified" and then became a glimpse into what I aspired to and gradually it became a way to see how other people do their farms with tons of great ideas to use ourselves and now it is a great honor to be on the tour (even in this small way) and watch people conn  ect with farming and farmers on this really great adventure.  See you there!
Anita (and Amy)
Sofia's Farm
Bonlee, NC


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Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 11:32:50 -0400
From: "Tamera Mulanix" <gypsy31164...earthlink.net>
Subject: Peace Chat

Please come share a spaghetti dinner on March 28th at 6:30 pm.

Do you agree that all humanity is one family and that in order for peace to exist in the world that we must unite as one human race?
Do you agree that all faith originates from the same Source and is an ongoing unfoldment of the same truth?
If you would like to talk about these things and know more...
Everyone is invited to join us in a discussion about peace from a Baha'i perspective.
Call Tamera for directions ...542-5777
 or if you can't make it and would like to know more... www.us.bahai.org or a weekly teleconference every Sunday at 9pm 1800-51-UNITY access code: 5101 www.startafire.org

Tamera Mulanix
gypsy31164...earthlink.net
www.gypsysky.com


--------------------  8  --------------------
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 14:29:33 -0500
From: "Diane Swan" <woodmoods...mindspring.com>
Subject: Clyde Jones Exhibit, Mark your calendars


The Rocky Mount Arts Center Presents: Clyde Jones - Critters
Contact: Steven Broocks
(252) 972-1175

The Rocky Mount Art Center will present the exhibition, Clyde Jones:
Critters, March 17 - June 10, 2006.  An opening reception will be held Friday April 13, 7pm -9 pm, and is free to the public

On display are wood sculptures and paintings by Clyde Jones internationally recognized folk artist from Bynum, North Carolina.
Using a chainsaw to carve chunks of cedar wood Jones sculpts a variety of animal forms which are then brightly painted and decorated with assorted castoff junk items. Clyde also creates paintings and murals and his home is a decorated work of art in its own right.

Jones a 68-year-old former mill worker began making his critters after a work related injury forced him leave his occupation. Inspired by the natural forms, his critters show all the whimsy, imagination and creativity of a natural outsider artist who found his artistic calling late in life.

Clyde's sculpture can be found throughout the small town of Bynum, about 10 miles outside of Pittsboro North Carolina. He has become so well known and loved that an annual ClydeFest is held by the Chatham County Arts Council, and he has been presented with the first "Chatham Country Cultural Treasure Award."  The critters have been exhibited all over the world, from the Great Wall of China to the Smithsonian Institution.

Clyde Jones finds his inspiration in nature and in the natural forms found in roots and stumps. He likes to incorporate castoff junk into his works and considers this a form of recycling. "You'd be surprised how much is wasted, you really would. A lot of other countries would be glad to have it."

If you have any questions, please call (252) 972- 1163 or visit us at 270 Gay Street, Rocky Mount.



--------------------  9  --------------------
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2007 16:43:01 -0400
From: "Lesley Matthews" <lesleym...nc.rr.com>
Subject: A lesson for Mr. Peter Theye

I have to say that I only post things to do in the area and general questions that I may have that I think the Chatlist can help out with.  I see things on the Chatlist that I often do not agree with but I never say anything because my mother taught me better.  I must say that Peter Theye's mom must not have taught him that if you don't have anything nice to say then you shouldn't say anything at all.  So why don't you act like you have some manners and try to play nice.  I hope that you have a nice day Peter!


From: Peter Theye <psbmt...bellsouth.net>
Subject: What can I do to make a difference?

Hi Heather,
    I want to make sure you know I am watching you too! And since you brought it up, you need to realize that because of the past leadership in our BOC, WE need to pay HIGHER taxes to pay for the NEEDED infrastructure REQUIRED for the CONTINUED DEVELOPMENT already approved by the BOC. There really is no discussion about it. It is ridiculous, hilarious, sad, amazing, AND  irresponsible for you to make such nonsensical posts!
Peter Theye




--------------------  10  --------------------
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 07:26:33 -0400
From: "Jean Hjelle" <jhjelle...earthlink.net>
Subject: Wooden desk

I am looking for a solid wood desk, preferably with a drawer or two. It can be new or years old. You can contact me at the above e-mail or at 545-0432. Thank you. Jean Hjelle


Jean Hjelle


--------------------  11  --------------------
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 08:12:08 EDT
From: SUSANDIFRANCO...aol.com
Subject: In reply to #9 about a security system

In reply to #9 about a security system...Brinks is what we have used and I recommend them. susan difranco


--------------------  12  --------------------
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 08:49:02 -0400 (GMT-04:00)
From: AEK <angelina.k...earthlink.net>
Subject: town meetings?

someone in pittsboro told me that town meetings happen every other monday in pittsboro.  would someone please share more specific info about these meetings .. like when, where i looked on the BBS online calendar but didnt see anything

thanks




--------------------  13  --------------------
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 08:21:49 -0400 (GMT-04:00)
From: AEK <angelina.k...earthlink.net>
Subject: land transfer tax and $$ in general

I support the 1% land transfer tax - and totally expect the proceeds to remain under county control.

The question I have is .. how can I get a look at the 2006-7 and 2007-8 budget?  Does anyone know how to obtain a current version of the recommended budget comparable to the one found on this website?    http://www.co.chatham.nc.us/budget/budget.htm






--------------------  14  --------------------
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 08:43:03 -0500
From: "Al Cooke" <al_cooke...ncsu.edu>
Subject: Gardening Questions for Locals

Re:  Gardening Questions for Locals - rocks, raised beds, railroad ties, etc.

Laura and Michele,
I've seen enough plants growing around and over railroad ties to suggest that they are not likely to have inhibited the growth of your vegetable plants.  Large rocks can certainly be an impediment to tillage, and tillage is often not friendly to nearby trees in residential areas; the roots extend much farther than branches and are important to the trees' longevity.  Raised beds are a good alternative and the readily available rocks may be a tool if they are not too big to move.  But we may need to continue exploring reasons for your disappointments.

Two specific thoughts on the soil:  Gardeners must be concerned with two types of soil properties, physical properties and chemical properties.
Physical: Much of the soil in Chatham County is heavy with high clay content. Low permeability makes clay slow to absorb water. Once it gets wet, it drains poorly and is slow to dry out. If the soil has been subjected to compaction from construction equipment or even regular foot traffic, it may be insufficiently aerated and plants may not thrive. The ability of the soil to absorb and hold water and air is included among its physical properties. Heavy clay soils may be very difficult to dig and work.

Chemical: If the soil has never been farmed or gardened (or even if it has), it may lack nutrients and may not readily yield nutrients to plants even when fertilizers are applied. This nutrient status is referred to as its chemical property. Native soils may be too acid for plants to thrive.

For some suggestions on how to get started with these soil issues, first have a look at my publication "On New Ground" for new residents at http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/chatham/ag/homehort/Newcomers/NewcomersSoils.html

Other considerations include your garden site's exposure, selection of plants likely to be successful in this area, planting times, and a number of things that could be different from where you have gardened before.  For some basics on vegetable gardening in central N.C., see Home Vegetable Gardening at http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/hort/hil/ag-06.html

I've only guessed at a few of the potential reasons for problems, and there are many more possibilities.  For more depth on issues of soil, vegetables, and a wide range of other topics, see my home horticulture page at http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/chatham/ag/homehort/homehort.html

Good luck
alcooke

Al Cooke
Extension Agent - Agriculture
Chatham County Center
North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service N C State University PO Box 279 Pittsboro, NC  27312 919.542.8202, FAX 919.542.8246 al_cooke...ncsu.edu http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/chatham/staff/acooke/home.html





--------------------  15  --------------------
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:37:20 -0400
From: "Andrea" <ajtstark...nc.rr.com>
Subject: Library Booksale this week!

It's finally here- the Friends of the Pittsboro Memorial Library Book Sale!

This Thursday, Friday & Saturday (March 29-31), 10am-7pm

*    More than 10 Thousand Books!
*    Great prices!

*    Small paperbacks .50, larger paperbacks $2, most hardcovers $3
*    Special books priced higher
*    Friday: Half Price Day and Saturday: Bag Day ($5 for a large paper
grocery bag).
*    Cash or check accepted (no credit cards)

*    Click here <http://beachsite.com/friends/booksaledirections.htm>
for directions to Sale (307 Credle St., Pittsboro, NC 27312)
*    We'll have a loading zone, so don't worry if you can't park close to
the building.
*    And don't miss the Bake Sale!
*    All proceeds benefit the new library building.
*    For more information, check our website
www.pittsborolibraryfriends.org


--------------------  16  --------------------
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:28:17 -0400
From: mshannonc...aol.com
Subject: Criminal Activity in Area

Hello all.  This was distributed by the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office – Criminal Investigations Unit.  I got the email from the Bynum listserv: sender heard of two homes on Moore Mtn Rd and one near 15-501/Durham Eubanks.
 
To: Chatham County Resident,
 
This letter is to inform you that we have had a recent rash of Breaking & Enterings, Larcenies occurring in this area.  These crimes are occurring in close proximity to your residence and/or community.  This letter is to notify you about these crimes occurring in your community and we are asking for any information you might have regarding this case.  If you observed anyone, or any suspicious vehicles in the area recently we ask that you pleases notify us and report it.  We also ask that you report any suspicious activity, persons, or vehicles in the area in the future.
 
To report suspicious persons, vehicles or activity please contact the Chatham County Communications Center Non-emergency lines at 919-542-2911 or in an emergency call 911.
 
If you wish to make an anonymous report you cal call Chatham County Crime Stoppers at 919-542-6116.
 
If you have any information that may help us with the crimes reported above or any other crimes we ask that you contact on of the Investigators working on these cases or the Communication Center.
Their information is as follows;
Detective Sgt. Aron McIlvain                919-542-8147
Detective SSgt Percy Crutchfield          919-542-2811  Ext 248
Detective Sgt. Latisha Allen                  919-542-2811 Ext 249
 
Thank you for your assistance in this matter and please contact the Chatham County Sheriff’s Office if you have any questions regarding this letter.


--------------------  17  --------------------
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 17:20:04 -0500
From: "joyce" <joyce...thegeneralstorecafe.com>
Subject: Music this week at the General Store Cafe

We will be having Jazz with the Marie Venderbeck Trio on Thursday, March 29, 8:00-10:00 pm, Brenda Linton  on Friday, March 30  from 8:30-10:30
pm and the Gravy Boys on Saturday, March 31 from 8:30-10:30 pm.   Give
to this great cause!  Enjoy our Sunday Brunch from 9 am until 4 pm on Sunday, April 2 .  And because it is First Sunday, all the shops will be open from noon to 5 pm.  We also have a Burrito Bash for Relay for Life on Monday, April 2, 6-9 pm, featuring the Fat Gap Band. Donation of $10 at the door include a great GSC Burrito with all the fixins’ and lots of great music and good friends.
Joyce Remick
General Store Cafe
39 West St.
Pittsboro, NC 27312
919-542-2432
www.thegeneralstorecafe.com




--------------------  18  --------------------
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 21:16:53 -0400
From: <ljfesper...bellsouth.net>
Subject: First Sunday

First Sunday, April 1st with opening art exhibits at ChathamArts Gallery,
> Fusions Art and Fine Craft Gallery, New Horizons Trading Company, and
> Side
Street Gallery .
>
> Music by Dr. Oakroot –on his handmade guitars. 1 – 3 pm
>
> The First Sunday in Pittsboro features local craftspeople and artists
displaying their work on the sidewalks in historic downtown. Pittsboro's First Sunday celebration is sponsored by the Pittsboro Merchants Association and happens every First Sunday of the month April through December. Admission is free. 12 – 4 pm For info. Call 919-260-9725 or visit www.pittsboroshops.
com.
>


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