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October, National Breast Cancer Awareness Month
 The pink ribbon has become the symbol of hope for a cure for breast cancer and a reminder that breast cancer does not have to be fatal.
Every woman matters
and in Dare County the Healthy Carolinians Breast
Cancer Taskforce is doing everything it can to encourage women of all ages to
be proactive about their breast health.
Women are encouraged to engage in appropriate prevention and early
detection activities so that they can enjoy healthy and productive lives with
those they love, by talking to their doctors or healthcare providers and knowing
the facts about breast cancer and what they can do to reduce their risk of
developing breast cancer. Women over 40
are encouraged to have annual mammograms and engage in early detection
activities in order to identify cancer early so that effective treatment can
save lives.
The Healthy Carolinians Breast Cancer Taskforce is
sponsoring PINK SUNDAY in
collaboration with area restaurants and food establishments. This event will be occurring on Sunday October
25th with many area restaurants throughout Dare County offering
something special for patrons that wear pink as a show of support for and
awareness of, prevention and early detection activities. Restaurants that are closed on Sunday may be
hosting an awareness event on Saturday. We encourage our community to eat out
on Sunday October 25th in support of breast cancer awareness, prevention
and early detection. Check with your favorite restaurant to find out their
schedule and what they are offering in support of PINK SUNDAY.
For a listing of local non-profit entities or for more
information please call Ellie Ward, Nursing Director with Dare Home Health and
Hospice at (252) 475-5034 or Betse Kelly, Coordinator with the Outer Banks Hospital's Cancer
Resource Center
at 252-449- |
Fundraising
Training Offered For Area Nonprofits

The
Duke Nonprofit Management Training program is offering the class "Grassroots
Fundraising" with instructor Ruth Peebles on Thursday November 10 at 9:00 AM at
The Nature Conservancy offices at Nags Head Woods. The
class will run until 4:00 PM with an hour lunch break.
Perfect
for the newcomer to fundraising, this course will take you through the most
effective and successful methods of raising money. You will discover the nuts
and bolts ideas and activities to help you fundraise. Learn about current
trends in giving, annual giving programs, direct mail, prospecting new donors,
and managing your donor base. You will be guided from "the ask" to
the acknowledgment and will find that fundraising is a simple process anyone
can learn.
Ruth
Peebles, MPA has more than 18 years of hands-on-experience in nonprofit
management, fundraising and development. She is the Founder and President of
The INS Group (Innovative Nonprofit Solutions) providing consulting services
for nonprofits, educational institutions, and faith-based institutions
nationally.
The
class fee is $98 and a $7 materials fee.
Scholarships are available through the Outer Banks Community
foundation.
Additional
information including registration information is available at obxlearn.org or
from Bob Muller at 252-207-5287. The
Duke program will also offer the class Grant Proposals: Planning for Positive
Results with instructor Amy Montgomery
on Thurs. Nov 22 .
Additional
information including registration information is available at obxlearn.org or
from Bob Muller at 252-207-5287.
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The Really Really Free Market
Avon Fire Station on the first Saturday of the month from 9:30am-12:30pm throughout the winter. For the November 7th event, the focus will be on Fall/Winter clothing items. Since it is the time of year when we are all pulling our items out of storage, it's the perfect time to pass on things we can no longer use. Children and adults alike can bring items to donate to the community and browse through what others have brought to share. For December, the focus will be on holiday items such as decorations and gently used toys, books, or other "giftable" things. Contributions are not limited, however, and all donations are welcome. Nothing is required for participation, but please think creatively about the skills you have and could teach, the useful or beautiful things you have and don't need, or the resources you can share with people to create something during the event. Arrangements can be made for leftover items to be donated to the area thrift stores. For more information contact 995-3855. The purpose of the Kinnakeet Civic Association is to sponsor, promote, conduct, manage and carry on activities and programs for the improvement of and benefit of the social and civic welfare of the citizens of Kinnakeet, Dare County. Join them on Facebook. |

Volunteer Opportunities
A
Albemarle Commission needs volunteers to
deliver nutritious meals to senior citizens Monday through Friday. If you
can donate an hour, please contact Della Perry at 252-475-6543 or Sandra
Cantrell Bush at 252-473-5768 ext. 28.
 If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, a partnering church or civic/community organization with Respite Care, please contact, Stephanie Bowers, Program Coordinator at (252) 475-5028.
The Dare Literacy Council (DLC) is in need of volunteer tutors. Contact the DLC to register for both the orientation and training at (252) 216-7773 or dareliteracy@gmail.com.
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Meet new friends and do good. Organizations are invited to list volunteer
opportunities at CommonGood or email obxcommongood@gmail.com
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North Carolina
The Missions of Mercy dental event was a success. Over 900 clients were served. Hundreds of dentists, hygienest and volunteer organized,assisted or provided free dental services including cleanings, fillings, and extractions to nearly 1000 adult patients as part of the Missions of Mercy dental program.   |
OBXCommon Ground We share the air, the earth, and the water with each other. Check out information above: | |
Virginia Dare Business & Professional Women: 12th Annual
Symposium for Women
 Empowering Women: Mind, Body
& Spirit thursday,
November 5th: 11:00 am - 2:00 pm at Duck Woods Country Club. (Check-in & silent auction bidding begins
at 10:30 a.m.)
Featured Speakers: -
Marcy Brenner -Singer &
Songwriter, cancer survivor, subject
in documentary film, "Dead Woman Walking," featured musician in movie "Nights
at Rodanthe."
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Amy
Huggins,
Assistant Director of the Small Business Center at College of the Albemarle,
designer, entrepreneur, owner of the Outer Banks Epicurean, and community
activist involved in many organizations who is passionate about the OBX
creative economy.
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Rhonda Hunter - Vice President of BPW/NC,
serves on Executive Committee and Board of Trustees. Operations Director for the Lincoln
Economical Development Association, which facilitates industrial, office and
commercial development in Lincolnton and Lincoln County, NC.
Registration Fee (including lunch) is
$35/person; Advance Reservations by Oct. 31st
required. Send registration and check payable to: Virginia Dare BPW - P.O.
Box 3222, Kitty Hawk, NC 27949
Proceeds benefit the Virginia Dare BPW
Scholarship Fund. Questions?
Call Fran Kapinos at 252-202-8467 or e-mail fkapinos@aol.com
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HATTERAS CONNECTION
Hatteras Connection is a new project dedicated to the vision of a vigorous, diversified Outer Banks economy that is strengthened by marine resource businesses.  The project is bringing together individuals and organizations that share a belief in a fundamental principle - that Outer Banks communities are stronger because of the presence of the hard-working watermen who live here and that actions taken now can ensure that fishing is a viable career choice for future generations. Hatteras Connection is a community project in the truest sense. Particpation is open to everyone who believes that healthy, marine resource-based economies result in economic, cultural, social and environmental benefits for the entire Hatteras Island community. The project has set ambitious but achievable goals - strengthening the voice of the community in support of a sustainable fishing future, engaging watermen and the scientific community in collaboratively developing a strong science platform, helping develop a branding and marketing pro-gram for Dare County seafood, and increasing the positive public image of Hatteras Island watermen as an integral part of the community. We hope you will join us in making Hatteras Island a leader in fishing com-munity development. Our island has the "right stuff" - the skills, the knowledge, the talent, the innovative spirit - to secure a sustainable future. To learn more visit Ahabs Journal or Phone: 252-995-4131 E-mail: ridgeroad@earthlink.net |
Foundation announces grant deadline
The Outer Banks Community Foundation's deadline for applications for fourth quarter grants is Nov. 10. The board of directors will approve grant awards at the December board meeting.
The Outer Banks Community Foundation makes grants quarterly to qualified nonprofit organizations, religious institutions and government agencies on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The Foundation will consider grants that involve a broad segment of the community, provide an innovate approach to addressing area needs, initiate projects or programs to influence beneficial change and attract additional funding from other sources.
The Foundation generally will not consider grants for annual operating expenses and projects or programs that should be supported by government or other charities. Grant recipients in 2008 included:
Dare Literacy Council Duke Nonprofit Management Scholarships Special Olympics Dare County Dare Education Foundation Feline Hope Children & Youth Partnership Community Care Clinic of Dare County Dare County Arts Council Girl Scout Council of Colonial Coast Interfaith Community Outreach Dare CROP Walk Hatteras Island Meals Outer Banks Family YMCA Beach Food Pantry Outer Banks SPCA Pathways International John H. Whitehead Memorial Fund North Carolina Coastal Land Trust Outer Banks Family YMCA Learn More about the registration process.
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Currituck Heritage Park Winter Educational Series
COROLLA IN RETROSPECT
* Getting Here * Making It Here * Surviving Here
Experience life in the past from a panel of
local experts; Come prepared to participate! Refreshments served. No
cost to attend. Donations welcome. CURRITUCK HERITAGE PARK IS LOCATED PAST MILEPOST 11 ON RT. 12 N. IN COROLLA, NC. ALL SEMINARS WILL BE HELD IN THE OUTER BANKS CENTER FOR WILDLIFE EDUCATION. Reservations Required. Please call 252-453-9040 ext 3.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 9:30 am
MAKING IT HERE
Tuesday, January 12, 2010 9:30 am
SURVIVING HERE
Tuesday, February 9, 2010 9:30 am
GETTING HERE
Co-Sponsored by the Outer Banks Center for Wildlife
Education, the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, and The Whalehead Club at
Currituck Heritage Park. Each facility will be open for Tours.
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