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The Charters of Freedom Foundation Vision
In 2012, Vance had an idea: "What if we could duplicate that experience we had in Washington, D.C.? What if we could bring that experience back to the citizens of Burke County, North Carolina?" Two years later, the couple gifted the very first Charters of Freedom setting outside of Washington, D.C., to the citizens of Burke County. Carrying that same vision, to reach other communities across America, Foundation Forward, Inc. was officially formed. It now operates as a nonprofit educational project that promotes civic education, history, and the preservation of American heritage. Over 30 settings have been dedicated across the country in nine states.
When: September 17th
Time: 9 am - 11am
location: 107 NW 3rd St Snow Hill, NC 28580 (Court yard)
By Rebecca Tatterson
Free Exhibit at the Greene County Museum, NC
When: September 18th
Time: 6 pm - 8 pm
Location: 107 NW 3rd St, Snow Hill, NC 28580
Take a tour of the majestic exhibit of beautiful birds captured in their natural habitat. Enjoy the delightful refreshments, enter to win great prizes, and pick your favorite photograph to take home (prices vary). Inquire within at 252-747-1999.
eBird began with a simple idea—that every birdwatcher has unique knowledge and experience. Our goal is to gather this information in the form of checklists of birds, archive it, and freely share it to power new data-driven approaches to science, conservation and education. At the same time, we develop tools that make birding more rewarding. From being able to manage lists, photos and audio recordings, to seeing real-time maps of species distribution, to alerts that let you know when species have been seen, we strive to provide the most current and useful information to the birding community.
Check out the Greene County Museum's NC website. It has just launched with exciting events, local artists, and so much more!!
RSVP to attend the Recognition Dinner & Silent Auction before September 10th by clicking the link Below
All Nominations, Donations, & Sponsorships must be submitted no Later than September 10th, 2025
Click the link below to nominate your
extraordinary ALL-STAR
Become a Sponsor TODAY by clicking the link. The Boys & Girls Club Appricaite your Support
Silent Auction Donations, by clicking the link below
Wednesday - Friday: 10 am -6 pm
Saturday: 10 am -5 pm
Last year, the Boys & Girls Club in Belhaven had to close due to a lack of funding. We cannot let that happen here. Our kids need us. Every dollar raised at this event stays right here in Greene County, directly supporting programs that help local children reach their full potential.
Stand Together and Give Towards Our Youth
Membership Fees for academic year: $50, Summer Program fee: $100, Teens (13-18): FREE
*Please note: Membership fees vary by location. Please contact your Club for further information, Tyreek Ward at tward@bgccp.com
Phone: (252) 355-2345
Frank Dees, Regional Director of Philanthropy, at frankdees@bgccp.com.
Our Mission: To enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring, responsible citizens.
Attend the breakfast – It’s free, and you’ll leave inspired.
Spread the word – Bring a friend or colleague who believes in investing in our kids.
Consider stepping up – $500 sponsorship opportunities are available for businesses and individuals who want to play a bigger role in building better futures.
This is more than a fundraiser—it’s a call to action. A chance to come together, invest in our community, and make sure every child in Greene County has the support they need to succeed.
What We Do: Boys & Girls Clubs offer young people 6 to 18 years of age what they want and need most: staff members who are role models who respect and listen to them; a safe environment where they can be themselves and have fun, and constructive activities to channel their youthful energy.
All Clubs are equipped with computers and all members receive instruction and guidance to encourage computer literacy.
485 Middle School Road
Snow Hill, NC 28580
252-355-2345, Ext. 8410
Hours of Operation
Monday–Friday:
2:30 pm to 6:30 pm
Non-School and Summer Hours
Monday–Friday:
7:30 am to 5:30 pm
Early Release Days
11:30 am to 5:30 pm
Items Needed
Food: Canned goods (with a can opener), Protein bars, Ready-to-eat meals, Dry cereal, Crackers, Nuts, Peanut butter, Dried fruit, and Lots of Water
Hygiene: Toothbrush and toothpaste, Shampoo and conditioner, Soap, Deodorant, Toilet paper, Feminine hygiene products, Wet wipes,
Baby supplies: (formula, diapers, bottles)
Medical Supplies: First aid kit (bandages, antiseptic cream, pain relievers, etc.), Prescription medications (with a list), Medical devices (glasses, hearing aids, batteries),
Communication and Information: Battery-powered radio (NOAA Weather Radio), Flashlight with extra batteries, Cell phone chargers, Important documents (ID, insurance papers, medical records), Copies of important contact information,
Shelter and Protection: Plastic sheeting, Duct tape, Garbage bags, Emergency blankets, Rain gear,
Other: Multi-tool, Whistle, Cash, Matches, Map of your area, Portable stove and fuel (if needed), Pet supplies (food, water, leash, carrier),
Location: 110 N Greene St, Snow Hill, NC 28580
When: Monday - Friday
Time: 9 am - 5pm
Independent living programs support community living and independence for people with disabilities based on the belief that all people can live with dignity, make their own choices, and participate fully in society. The IL program provides person-centered services, tools, resources, and supports that help eligible individuals achieve their goals for more independent living and actively participate in family and community life. Find more information about the IL program below.
NC Department of Health and Human Services
2001 Mail Service Center
Raleigh, NC 27699-2000
Customer Service Center: 1-800-662-7030
Click below for learning a trade skill for your future career, or if you are needing to enhance your current career for promotions and job security
Our goal is to establish a cooperative, long term, mutually beneficial relationship with you, the employer. Services include: Candidate Trial Period , Custom Referral Service, Employer Tax Incentives, Follow-Up Service, On-the-Job Training, Workplace Accommodations, Workplace Diversity, Visual Disability Loss and Employment. Businesses get financial assistance for the costs of training and tax credits for employing individuals with disabilities.
Community Rehabilitation Programs (CRPs) offer a range of employment-related and support services to Employment and Independence for People with Disabilities (EIPD) consumers with specialized needs.
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Interfaith has been in operation since 1999, born out of the tremendous need following Hurricane Floyd. Today, it operates a food bank with the help of 92 community volunteers and also serves as the state-designated disaster relief center.
Interfaith’s executive director, Dianne Andrews, reported that more than 1,000 individuals a month in 2016 received supplemental food boxes, which are dispensed on the first and third Thursday of the month. It has also extended its food bank mission to Tuesday evening as well to serve those who work days.
Address: 342 US-13, Snow Hill, NC 28580
Contact: (252) 747-1090
Volunteer Training and opportunities: Meet Every Wednesday to help those in need.
The Greene County Chamber of Commerce serves as a voice of progress and improvement in Greene County, uniting businesses and communities to maintain a strong economy and quality of life. Our advocacy efforts, networking events, economic development initiatives, and other member benefits position members, business leaders, and the community for success. The Greene County Chamber of Commerce exists to move Greene County forward, one connection at a time.
The Greene County Chamber of Commerce was incorporated in July of 2001 as a private, non-profit, 501(c)(6), charitable membership corporation.
To grow a thriving business, Greene County Chamber of Commerce members know what it takes: relationships, opportunities, smarts, and dedication. By being a part of Greene County’s leading business organization, they’re taking steps to maximize all of these areas. Is it your turn?
Our team consists of members that provide insight and represent all demographics of Greene County. Business owners, community fellows, advocates, experts, and high school volunteers work together to bring out the good and manage the activity of business success in the County. As the Chamber, we are all here for the purpose to grow, advertise, show, and bring in all the great things Greene County has to offer to citizens and visitors.
One way to stay connected is by membership. We offer a variety of membership forms with benefits that can accommodate all members of the County. So, are you interested in joining the Chamber of Commerce? Find out more by clicking on the Membership and Payment form below and contact us with any questions or concerns!
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