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smiths red & White store & restaurant is a rocky Mount legend that regularly draws crowds for its sausage, of which it sells about 6,000-7,000 pounds per week. smiths started out as a grocery store in 1954 and has grown to include an adjacent restaurant, which opened in 2010 and offers a traditional southern meat-and-three menu. While its location has changed over the years, smiths has remained a family-run business. in 2009, smiths began offering old-fashioned candies in more than 60 flavors. for more information, visit www.smithsredandwhite.com.
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Barnes farming is the product of Carson Barnes dedication, working to increase an initial 8.3 acres of tobacco and sweet potato crops into 800 acres of sweet potatoes in only nine years. that growth enabled him to form farm Pak Products inc., and build a 45,000-square-foot packing facility. since then, Barnes farming operations have grown to include more than 5,000 acres of sweet potatoes, 1,500 acres of flue-cured tobacco, 1,800 acres of peanuts and 1,000 acres of wheat. this empire makes Barnes the largest sweet potato grower in the state and one of American Vegetable Grower magazines top 100 u.s. Vegetable Growers. read more at www.farmpak.com.
Fast Facts
n Rocky Mount has the distinction of having twice been named an allamerican City by the National Civic league, first in 1969 and again in 1999. n if you like barbecue, dont miss the eastern Carolina bbQ throw down that takes place the second Friday and saturday in october. n the twin Counties region comprises Nash and edgecombe counties. Rocky Mount is the largest municipality in the region. n the Rocky Mount train station is part of the citys historic district. n the farmers market in Rocky Mounts historic Mill district is open on Fridays and saturdays from april through November. n the city is investing approximately $6.5 million in downtown Rocky Mount through the downtown streetscape project, which will improve and enhance the areas buildings, sidewalks and more. n the douglas block in downtown Rocky Mount is being restructured through the douglas block Redevelopment project, which has created new offices, shops and homes.
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o the ultimate benefit of the people in this region, the governments of Rocky Mount, Nash and Edgecombe counties have come together to craft a shared vision that will move each and all of them forward. The Twin Counties Visioning and Strategic Plan Process focuses on both economic and community development, recognizing that business growth and quality of life are tied together, officials say. That kind of all-encompassing approach will highlight the strengths of the entire region, as well as showcase the strengths of each stakeholder. Rocky Mount, the largest city, will
the edgecombe County Courthouse in tarboro
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display its redeveloped downtown, for example, while the two counties will elevate the profiles of their industrial areas, businessdevelopment programs and more. Plan identifies opportunities An article in Forbes a few years ago put us at the bottom of some lists, and that really set our elected officials into motion, says Charles Penny, city manager for Rocky Mount. They began to look for opportunities for improvement, and that broadened into some study circles all around our area that began to look at specific areas of concern. Education was seen as an issue right away, but several items were listed as necessary to do in order for our region to prosper. The process itself has been almost as valuable as the outcomes
that already are emerging, simply because it got everyone onto the same page, says Bob Murphy, county manager for Nash County. Just getting these different groups together, putting our case before the entire community, had real value, Murphy says. I think its good for any community to periodically take a step back, take a good honest look at its strengths and weaknesses and then develop a description of programs and facilities that lets you put your time, money and energies where they are needed the most. unified vision key to Success The plans message, both to its stakeholders and to businesses and families looking at the area, is that this community cares about its present and its future.
This unified vision is really our brand, and we are completely in unison as we chart our course, Penny says. We always need to be working on this plan, advancing it, so that as our community evolves we know what is best for it, and work to make those changes happen. It cant be a one-time process, and we know that. Some projects on the wish list have immediate financial constraints, but that doesnt mean the entire effort is just dreaming, Penny adds. Road improvements, new schools: these things cost money, Penny says. But we know we have to have the infrastructure in place for businesses to come here. It just takes planning. Strong resident participation in the study circles also shows the entire communitys willingness
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to back improvement efforts, Murphy adds. We know what we need to improve, and we want to address those areas, he says. That sends a positive message to companies that might be looking to locate here, and thats what we want to do.
bottom left: the revitalized douglas block in downtown Rocky Mount bottom right: a woman walks her dog through the town Common in tarboro, which covers 15 acres.
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englewood baptist Church in Rocky Mount is home to more than 2,400 members.
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ome Sunday in Rocky Mount, residents pack the pews of area churches for inspiration, encouragement, thanksgiving and celebration. But here, churchgoers dont stop there the citys faith community serves the community beyond the walls of its churches. englewood baptist church Englewood Baptist Church was organized in 1965 and has grown to include more than 2,400 members. The church sponsors sports ministries for children, and also has a new student building called The Edge, which provides a safe gathering place for youth.
We believe the church is the only organization that exists for those who are not members, says Englewoods Pastor Michael Cloer. People will not care how much we know until they know how much we care. As the visible body of Christ, we have to show the world we really care. In 2011, Englewood assisted needy families and individuals in the region with more than $20,000 in aid as well as hundreds of pounds of food. The church also hosts support groups such as Divorce Care and Grief Share. In addition, they have a Pregnancy Care Center and Hispanic ministry. Several years ago, we had an
Operation Saturation project, in which our members gave a Bible to every resident of Rocky Mount, Cloer says. We partner with an elementary school to provide afterschool tutoring. And each year, we host a Senior Fair that provides more than 40 vendors as well as seminars that speak to the needs of senior citizens in our community. church on the rise In June 2012, Church on the Rise opened its new Peacemakers Family Center. Among other things, the center hosts a program called Freedom School for lowincome children that focuses on academic development and more.
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We love to do things that get us out of our four walls, says Church on the Rise Lead Pastor Richard Gurganus. We really have a heart for [South Rocky Mount] we have done Vacation Bible Schools there, and we built a stage there for programs. We were excited to buy an abandoned building there to create the Peacemakers Family Center. Word tabernacle church Word Tabernacle Church has experienced tremendous growth since it began in 2005. Today its membership exceeds 2,300. In just seven years, Word Tabernacle has seen 1,000 people baptized and the development of 45 ministries. One of my goals when I arrived in Rocky Mount seven years ago was to make going to church attractive again, and that is happening, says Word Tabernacle Pastor James Gailliard. We are seeing several churches with increasing memberships. At WTC, we recognize that no one church can be all a city needs. The important thing is we grow collectively, work together and enhance our community in a compassionate way. Churches in Rocky Mount often join forces to further impact the community. For the past five years, 10 to 15 churches have joined together every Sunday night in July for unity services. All the offerings benefit some effort in the community, Gurganus says. Though they come from different denominations, many of Rocky Mounts pastors are friends. There are some of the greatest pastors here I have ever met, Gurganus says. We believe the local church is the hope of the world, and we have the ability to bring unity to the city, solve problems and minister to people.
clockwise from top right: englewood baptist Church; Word tabernacle Church; Cross at the Church of the Good shepherd; the Church of the Good shepherd
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Advancing wellness through the right people and the right products
Asanequalopportunityandaffirmativeactionemployer, HospiraInc.embracesdiversityofthoughtandcultural perspectiveandfostersanenvironmentofempowerment, fairness,andrespect.
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eorge Bolts believes Rocky Mount is the most ideally located city in Eastern North Carolina for transportation and distribution companies. Bolts is president of McLane Carolina, which trucks grocery food supply products to convenience stores, supermarkets, drug stores and military posts throughout North Carolina and parts of southern Virginia and northern South Carolina.
Our truckers serve 2,400 stores and drive millions of miles each year. Rocky Mounts location at Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 64 is perfect, plus theres convenient access to Interstate 40 and U.S. Route 264, Bolts says. Our McLane distribution center is only 2 1/2 hours from the Atlantic Coast, and 3 1/2 hours to the western tip of North Carolina. Rocky Mount is an ideal logistical location for us.
and a railroad, too Besides the convenient highway system, Kanban Logistics also operates a rail yard with CSX tracks that run alongside the companys huge warehouse. We can actually load and unload boxcars inside our building to get out of the weather, says Harold Hobgood, Kanban Logistics business development manager. Our company ships all kinds of products food, steel, computers all over the world. We are close to the ports of Norfolk, Wilmington and Charleston, and couldnt be headquartered in a better place than Rocky Mount. all about reducing miles Dewey Clark, executive director of strategic planning at MBM Corporation, says a key goal for their food distribution operation is to reduce transportation miles as much as possible. For that reason, Rocky Mount has been the companys headquarters since 1947. We have 22 national customers that include Chick-fil-A, Burger King and Hardees, with MBM hauling every food-related product to all of their restaurants throughout the country, Clark
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Tri-County Industries
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says. From our three Rocky Mount distribution centers, we easily serve markets in Virginia Beach, Richmond, RaleighDurham, Wilmington, Outer Banks, Fayetteville and the Research Triangle. Being near the 95/64 intersection is huge for us. Future retail Hub That key intersection also has Alan Matthews smiling. Matthews is the director of business recruitment for the Rocky Mount Area Chamber of Commerce in partnership with the City of Rocky Mount, and says there are retail plans for vacant acreage that sits adjacent to the 95/64 intersection. We want to grow our local economy beyond our population base by establishing a major retail destination in one or more of the current empty land quadrants that border the intersection, Matthews says. Besides attracting regional shoppers, constructing a highly visible retail destination could capture consumers who travel from New York to Florida along 95, plus travelers from west of Rocky Mount like Charlotte and Raleigh who are driving to the Atlantic Coast. Matthews says in order to make the 250 acres of vacant land accessible, an interchange must be constructed at Sunset Avenue about three-quarters of a mile away. This is all still in the planning stage, to ultimately draw 1.7 million residents within a 60-minute radius of that intersection, he says. Were hoping within the next 3-5 years to be well-positioned for this retail economic development opportunity. It will be a major economic boost for Rocky Mount, Nash and Edgecombe counties, and Eastern North Carolina all because we are fortunate enough to have 95/64 in our community.
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Pay a visit to livability.com/ rocky-mount/nc to learn more about Rocky Mounts business climate.
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hospira is planning a $100 million expansion that will take place over the next two years and create several hundred jobs.
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hey mean business in rocky Mount, with several companies doing well these days. here are some examples:
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hospira, the worlds leading provider of injectable pharmaceutical drugs, is planning a $100 million expansion over the next two years. Marty Nealey, the new plant manager in rocky Mount, will help oversee the expansion process and job creation. the companys large portfolio of products is used by hospitals, clinics and home health-care providers.
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tarboro-based Nomaco insulation is the global leader in manufacturing polyethylene foam insulation products used in residential, commercial and industrial refrigeration applications. Meanwhile, the companys zebulon facility is the world leader in producing synthetic corks for wine bottles under the Nomacorc brand. Major international wineries now purchase the companys synthetic corks as a solution to the long-standing problem of cork taint in wine.
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StoneWorkS Biz: Countertop supply company Buzz: StoneworkS carries more than 150 varieties of granite, marble and quartz countertops. In addition to importing stone slabs from locations all around the world, the company offers design and installation services. Clients range from homeowners and interior designers to commercial and residential general contractors. www.go2stoneworks.com 22
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battle, WinSloW, Scott & Wiley, P.a. Biz: Law firm Buzz: One of the oldest law firms in the state, Battle, Winslow, Scott & Wiley, P.A., was created in 1911 and recently celebrated 100 years of service. The firm handles business and corporate law, estate planning and administration, bankruptcy, insurance litigation and more. www.bwsw.com
PitStoP SHoPPe Biz: Frozen yogurt and sorbet Buzz: Customers at Pitstop Shoppe choose from 60 rotating frozen yogurts and sorbets, as well as toppings such as fruit, candy and more. Customers serve themselves, coming up with custom combinations of flavors and toppings. The shop also offers coffee, tea, cider, Italian soda and smoothies. www.pitstopshoppe.com
FiSHinG creek FloWer Farm Biz: Cut-flower grower and supplier Buzz: The 300-acre Fishing Creek Flower Farm sets aside 20 of those acres for its seasonal flowers, which it delivers. Varieties include tulips, lilies, sunflowers and more. The OBriens, proprietors, also sell sparkling hard cider made from apples grown on site. www.fishingcreekflowers.com
02 enerGieS Biz: Solar power plant development company Buzz: Cornelius-based O2 Energies, has brought Nash County its first Solar Farm just off I-95. The company has clients throughout the southeastern U.S. and handles project identification, site evaluation and approval, project planning and financing, and more. www.02energies.com
P.O. Box 789 7253 NC Hwy. 48 Battleboro, NC 27809 (252) 972-2500 Ph (252) 973-6791 Fax www.mclaneco.com ABOUT US
McLane Company is one of the largest and fastest growing nationwide distributors of grocery and general merchandise products in the country.
OUR MISSION
To become the world's premier logistics company.
OUR PEOPLE
McLane Company has, for well over 100 years, been built on a heritage of honesty, integrity and high Christian principles, both in our customer relationships and teamwork of our employees.
OUR TENURE
McLane Company is celebrating 15 years of service to our customers and the community in the Rocky Mount area.
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ewcomers to the rocky Mount area will find a very active chamber that enjoys great business involvement in its work and through its events, such as the annual fall Membership outing at scenic rose hill Conference Center. Meanwhile, the Chamber, through a partnership with the
Carolinas Gateway Partnership and the support of the rocky Mount Community foundation, has launched a relocation tool kit Video series to help businesses recruit new employees to the region as well as attract new businesses considering relocating. the videos can also be used for tourism purposes, says Lige
daughtridge, rocky Mount area Chamber of Commerce Chairman. for example, rocky Mount sports Complex attracts about 100,000 people a year for leagues and tournaments, and out-oftowners often want to do other things during down time between ball games or soccer matches. People can view these videos to find several quality-of-life attractions in rocky Mount. the videos can be copied to flash drives or Cds to hand out at job fairs, business expos and trade shows. Businesses can also use them to educate employees about spreading the word among their contacts who might be interested in moving to rocky Mount. the relocation tool kit not only showcases the diverse history and recreation opportunities in rocky Mount, Nash County and edgecombe County, but also highlights phenomenal businesses and entrepreneurial efforts in our area, daughtridge says. studies show that businesses scour the internet when relocating, and rocky Mount now has a resource to showcase the area.
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the rocky Mount region has a thriving small-business sector. While some startup businesses remain small by design, many local companies have experienced rapid growth and now employ hundreds of people. Large corporations like BoddieNoell enterprises and MBM Corp. are headquartered in the area.
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amtrak 101 hammond st. rocky Mount, NC 27804 (252) 446-3646 www.amtrak.com Rocky Mount-Wilson Regional airport (RWi) 7265 air terminal drive elm City, NC 27822 (252) 446-7057 rwiairport.com Highway 97 between Rocky Mount and Wilson the closest international airport is Raleigh-durham international (Rdu), which is approximately 70 miles west of downtown rocky Mount.
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Residential property tax Property taxes for 2011-12 (per $100 valuation) are $.94 in edgecombe County, $.67 in Nash County and $.58 in the City of rocky Mount.
If a great education is a must have when you relocate, then so is Rocky Mount Academy!
PreK-12th grade independent school for college-bound students. See how we prepare students for life and college at www.rmacademy.com.
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West Haven A 70-year-old neighborhood thats still vibrant, in [the] heart of a city yet with a suburban feel. Thats how longtime resident Sam Johnson describes the 25-block area in Rocky Mount known as West Haven. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the neighborhood has many restored Colonial Revival-style homes set on spacious lots, complemented by nearby attractions such as City Lake and West Haven parks. mill village Located near the Tar River in Rocky Mount is the 74-acre Historic Mill Village. The houses, originally built for employees of the local cotton mill, are recognized by the National Register of Historic Places with covenants in place to protect their historical integrity.
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ew residents will find a diverse selection of homes in the Rocky Mount area including established historical neighborhoods with tree lined streets and azaleas galore to neatly planned developments still under construction. Heres a sampling of some of the larger and most often talked about neighborhoods within the community.
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Falls road Historic District A well-preserved residential historic district, Falls Road in Rocky Mount offers a range of architectural styles including the Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Neoclassical Revival, Georgian Revival and Craftsman styles. candlewood Just west of downtown Rocky Mount, Candlewood offers 2,000-plus-square-foot homes on lush green over-sized lots, some situated along scenic Stoney Creek. Greystone For Rocky Mount resident Ginger Maynard and her husband, the beautiful landscaping and friendly neighbors were part of the reason why they moved to this neighborhood. Many of the homes are brick or stucco on lots large enough for friends and family to enjoy, Maynard says.
Downtown rocky mount Downtown Rocky Mount is in the midst of a revitalization, with Main Street buildings being restored to their original architecture. Douglas Block is the first completed phase, featuring six historically significant buildings, all of which were the first African American business district of the early 1900s. Only a few residents have renovated structures downtown into permanent homes, but those who have love it, and more are expected to follow suit. tarboro Located in Edgecombe County, Tarboro is a blend of heritage and modern living, with a renowned historic district, low cost of living including affordable housing and convenient access to nearby metro areas like Raleigh and Greenville. Real estate options range from
stately and architecturally significant structures to custom homes, condominiums, apartments and town houses. nashville Just 10 miles from Rocky Mount and 40 miles from Raleigh, Nashville is the county seat of Nash County. Founded in 1780, the city has retained its charming smalltown atmosphere, despite being the fastest growing city in the county. belmont lake Preserve The 1,400-acre Belmont Lake Preserve, currently in development, is located on the eastern edge of Nash County on US 301, adjacent to North Carolina Wesleyan College and the Gateway Technology Center. In addition to 1,200 wooded homesites, the private gated community includes a 22,000-square-foot clubhouse, an 80-acre private lake and is
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adjacent to an 18-hole championship golf course owned by Traditional Golf Club. We are very excited to have the opportunity to develop and market Belmont Lake Preserve in the City of Rocky Mount, says Stephen N. Fleischman, vice president, The Halle Companies, which recently purchased the development from another company. Green options Rocky Mount also has options for residents seeking energyefficient homes an interest that has grown in the past few years. Theres no question that people are more conscious of energy conservation and use of sustainable and recyclable materials, says local developer Charles Mullen of Mullen & Company. One of his companys developments is a 50-lot subdivision called The Oaks at Hunter Hill, featuring all Energy Star qualified homes and five certified green homes.
Preservation 101
Besides many beautiful homes and neighborhoods to choose from in the Rocky Mount area, historic property DIY types (or those looking to become one) have a remarkable resource in their own backyard at Edgecombe Community College. Its one of only five community colleges in the nation that offers a program in historic preservation and the only one in North Carolina. Classes include such studies as preservation of farm structures, plaster repair, timberframing, millwork, chair caning and even blacksmithing. The historic preservation program is supported by the Golden LEAF Foundation. For more information, visit edgecombe.edu.
left: belmont lake preserve below: the edgecombe historic district, listed on the National Register of historic places, features homes with historic architecture.
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3709 Westridge Circle Dr. Rocky Mount, NC 27804-0218 (252) 937-7000 (800) 831-0114 nancyliipfert.com
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People enjoy a warm sunny evening walking around City Lake in Rocky Mount, NC. Photo by Todd Bennett
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spots to enjoy great meals. Crepe World serves breakfast, lunch and dinner and has sweet and savory crepes as well as paninis. for drinks, expect coffee, tea, hot chocolate and smoothies as choices. honeyBaked ham Company & Cafe is also located in the shopping center, and its lunch menu includes sandwiches, salads and desserts. Box lunches are popular here, and the business offers catering services, fully-cooked hams and turkeys, ready-to-serve side items and more.
Westridge Grill provides a casual atmosphere where diners sip craft beer and dine on lighter fare like sandwiches, wraps and other grill standards. a popular lunch spot, the grills outdoor patio is usually packed when its warm outside.
Food-Focused FestiVals
Perhaps the citys biggest culinary claim to fame is the eastern Carolina BBq throw down, a major barbecue cook-off every october. the contest is an official North Carolina state Barbecue Championship as well as a sanctioned competition of the kansas City Barbeque society. the spring hope National Pumpkin festival is a fall favorite in the town of spring hope. there are contests for all ages including a pumpkin weigh-in, recipe competition, pumpkin queen pageant and a pumpkin creation contest. it doesnt just stop at the pumpkins, though. other activities include a street dance, crafts show, antique car show, music, carnival and parade. the tar river Wine festival combines wine tastings and fundraising for one of the most popular charitable events in
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eastern North Carolina. Participants enjoy an evening of southern cuisine and wine.
left: eastern Carolina bbQ throw down right: Westridge Grill features live music on its outdoor patio.
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Wealth of health
ResideNts haVe Multiple health-CaRe optioNs
he doctor will see you now at many health-care facilities throughout the rocky Mount region. one of the top facilities is Nash General hospital, which is undergoing an extensive expansion. the hospitals main expansion means a new emergency department and heart center being constructed onto the Nash General hospital campus. the facility opens in 2014 and will be three stories, with the Nash heart Center on the two top floors. the current emergency department can handle 45,000 patients, but an estimated 68,000 people will be treated in 2012, according to Nash health Care Ceo Larry Chewning. the new emergency department will be able to accommodate 80,000 visits a year and will include a sectioned-off pediatric emergency area with its own entrance, to treat patients ages 17 and younger. as for the heart center, we will be able to
consolidate all of our cardiology services into one facility, Chewning says. those services are currently all over our campus. other excellent medical-care options in the region include:
boice-Willis clinic
the physician-owned practice opened in 1914 and covers 16 different medical specialties. Boice-Willis
Vidant edgecombe hospital, located in tarboro, provides nearly 120 beds and offers services such as audiology, cancer care, home health, mammography, neurosurgery, psychiatry and more.
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above: Nash General hospital is expanding to include a new emergency department and a heart center. right: Family Medical Center of Rocky Mount, located near Nash General hospital, offers a wide variety of services.
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Richard T. Fritz, MD Tillman Bailey III, MD Ivan Y. Peacock, MD Gerald W. Capps, MD Allen M. Johnson, MD Linda L. Willis, MD Todd H. Duncan, MD
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has seven locations and services that include a womens imaging center, physical therapy and health- and diabetes-education departments.
All Board-Certified Radiologists providing diagnostic imaging interpretation as well as vascular and interventional radiology services at Nash General Hospital, Nash Day Hospital, Nash Open MRI, Nash Breast Center and Hardees Heart Center. Diagnostic Radiography Fluororadiography Digital Mammography CT Imaging MR Imaging PET Imaging Ultrasound Imaging Nuclear Isotope Imaging Image Guided Biopsy and Drainage Image Guided Vascular Access Catheter Directed Angiography Therapeutic Spine Injections Vein Ablation Uterine Fibroid Embolization
Department of Imaging Services Nash General Hospital: (252) 962-8083 Department of Imaging Services Nash Day Hospital: (252) 962-8946 Cardiovascular and Interventional Services Hardees Heart Center: (252) 962-8202
131 Roundabout Ct. P.O. Box 7946 Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (252) 443-4024 (252) 443-5021 Fax www.nashxray.com
Susan Watson MD
Charlotte High OD
At Watson Eye
liFecare hosPital
LifeCare was formed in 1992 and has 50 licensed beds and a medical staff of 35 physicians. the hospital is accredited with the Joint Commission and the College of american Pathologists, and specializes in the treatment of medically complex patients who require extended hospitalization.
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art in schools
arts appreciation starts at a young age here, with kids in the edgecombe County Public schools system celebrating artsplosion each april. students in all grades submit juried artworks
that are displayed at edgecombe Community College, and the overall event culminates with a Bandfest concert at eCC made up of select middle and high school band students from across the district. speaking of musical instruments, the Northern Nash high school band program has historically produced one of the best band programs in North Carolina. the school offers marching band and concert band, with both regularly receiving high ratings at competitive events.
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left: Visitors browse through the art for sale in the imperial Centre for the arts & sciences Galleryshop in downtown Rocky Mount. above: the keihin auditoriums Mobley atrium at edgecombe Community College in tarboro
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Whats online
Read more about Rocky Mounts arts and culture scene at livability.com/rocky-mount. Click Things To Do, then Attractions.
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harambee FestiVal
families in the community unite to celebrate african-american heritage and culture through music, arts and crafts at the annual harambee festival each May. the two-day festival, which takes place between the historic douglas Block and harambee square in downtown rocky Mount, is free and draws attendees from across the region. Kevin Litwin
top left: a visitor checks out Mims Gallery in the dunn Center at North Carolina Wesleyan College in Rocky Mount. bottom left: the dunn Center for the performing arts, located at North Carolina Wesleyan College, features concerts, theatrical productions and more.
keihin auditorium
the two-story 70000-square-foot keihin auditorium at edgecombe Community College in tarboro seats 1,029. Located in the colleges fleming Building, the auditorium has a 70-foot-wide stage, acoustic paneling and a cutting-edge lighting system. BB king, taylor swift and doc Watson are top talents who have performed there.
Diplomate American Board Obstetrics and Gynecology Frederick G. Kroncke, Jr., M.D., FACOG Dennis J. Van Zant, M.D., FACOG Ingrid S. Bullard, M.D., FACOG Christina R. Peyton, M.D., FACOG Douglas D. Boyette, M.D., Retired Matthew T. Collins, M.D., FACOG Mel W. Fryar, M.D., FACOG Christopher D. Chandler, M.D., FACOG
www.nashobgyn.com
200 Nash Medical Arts Mall Rocky Mount, NC 27804 (252) 443-5941 or (800) 521-5 199
recreation reigns
FuN iNdooRs aNd out keeps CoMMuNity aCtiVe
ocky Mounts parks, trails and waterways provide plenty of opportunities for exploration, while the citys sports complex offers athletic events sure to grab each spectators attention and a yMCa, as well as a Planet
course, six youth baseball fields, four dual-use baseball and softball fields, a championship regulation baseball field, four soccer/football fields, basketball courts and a walking trail. according to rocky Mount City Manager Charles Penny, the complex is impacting the areas economy hugely, bringing in about $8.5 million a year and attracting 100,000 tourists annually.
sunset Park
sunset Park has several unique activities for kids such as a miniature train, historic carousel, a skate park and a spray park with 10 computer-controlled water spray fountains within a traditional playground structure.
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left: City lake park in Rocky Mount right: Champions at NC Wesleyans 2011 usa south tournament
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the outdoor skate park features ramps and hills for kids of all ages including halfpipe, rails and quarterpipes.
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visit our
city lake
rocky Mounts City Lake is the ideal place to walk, jog, feed ducks, fish or just lounge on the sun-soaked grass. in the winter months, Christmas lights are reflected on the lakes placid surface. a planned trail will join City Lake to the tar river trail.
TCI Works www.tciworks.com Vidant Edgecombe Hospital www.vidanthealth.com Watson Eye Associates www.watsoneye.com
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education
steP by steP
paRtNeRship iNitiatiVe looks to expaNd eduCatioN eFFoRts FoR ReGioN
ocky Mount and Nash and edgecombe county leaders are united in a new initiative to strengthen the educational foundation for the regions students. the initiative brings together the school systems, local colleges and universities, the business community and elected officials behind this goal, with the understanding that each is a stakeholder in the region developing a welleducated workforce. the strategic twin Counties educational Partnership, or steP, began during the city and counties recent visioning process examining opportunities for economic development and quality of life throughout the region.
community and others are working to improve learning for kids in both counties; its really unique and exciting. you dont often get elected officials involved in something like this, so its very unusual. Burns compliments ken anderson, former chairman of the rocky Mount area Chamber of Commerces Business and industry division, with bringing resources from Cummins rocky Mount engine Plant, where anderson was manager, to the table. he and our other business leaders recognize that education is necessary for a strong business community, and they want to give back, Burns says.
Focusing on k-12
it is addressing the many needs of k-12 education in both counties, and youll have everyone working together, says dr. del Burns, past interim superintendent of edgecombe County Public schools. Both boards of education, the municipalities and the business
suPPort is strong
With early childhood support structure through the down east Partnership for Children and a multitude of choices in the twin County region that include public schools, private schools, and now two charter schools, students enjoy excellent programs and academies that are already directing career paths.
that coupled with the inclusion of modern technologies, the growing popularity of early college programs in both public school systems, and strong community partnering efforts at work in this strategy will enable students and businesses alike to realize the fruits of this labor as the entire region works strategically to develop the areas future workforce. Building on that support, the steP process should allow the schools to retool their operations to be more efficient and provide more targeted education programs, adds dr. anthony Jackson, superintendent of Nashrocky Mount Public schools. We definitely have the support throughout the region to build quality school systems, and this will help move us toward even better and stronger outcomes, Jackson says. our graduates will have higher test scores and more connections with higher education, so they will be well-prepared for the needs of the workplace. Joe Morris
Whats online
Read more articles about Rocky Mounts diverse learning environments by going online to livability.com/rocky-mount.
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Michael and shelley haymore of rocky Mount are also homeschooling their children, with son zachary having completed 10th grade, while twins abby and sam are now in seventh grade. shelley points out that rocky Mount has a good community of homeschooling friends in place. a strong organization is CharM Christian homeschoolers association of rocky Mount which has 150 families involved, shelley says. every member must serve on a committee, which is great for organizing extracurricular events. for example, theres a committee for graduation ceremonies, a field trip committee, sports committee and a band committee. there is even a family that offers a testing service and tutoring services, which is important since its mandatory in North Carolina that homeschooled children take a national standardized test each year. shelley says North Carolina is considered a homeschool-friendly state. as for activities, area libraries offer helpful outings for young children, and the local yMCa hosts physical education classes twice a week specifically for homeschoolers, she says. teaching tools like Curriculum in a Box and other programs on the internet are also easily accessible. tons of opportunities are available these days. Kevin Litwin
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the rocky Mount area is located in Nash and edgecombe counties. the region offers a small-town feel and charm but bigcity amenities such as sophisticated arts and culture, abundant sports and recreation, and the security of quality health care and excellent educational opportunities.
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