- July 3, 2008
William A. Pully, president, NC Hospital Association; Marci Wilding, director of government affairs, NC State Health Plan; Dr. David F. Boerner, medical director, UnitedHealthcare of the Carolinas; joined board of directors at NC Prevention Partners, Chapel Hill.
- July 2, 2008
First grade students at Torrence Creek Elementary, Charlotte, raised $1,500 for Autism Speaks through puzzle-piece pin fundraiser.
- July 2, 2008
Margaret Andrews, fellow at Duke Endowment, Charlotte, promoted to program associate.
- July 2, 2008
Foundation for the Carolinas, Charlotte, accepting grant applications for Crosland Foundation fund, application online.
- July 1, 2008
SearStone Senior Community, Cary, named new members of board of directors.
- July 1, 2008
Square One Marketing and Durham Public Schools Office of Public Affairs received Gold Achievement Award from National School Public Relations Association.
- July 1, 2008
Michelle Gethers-Clark, VP, American Express Card Member Service, named 2008 Junior Achievement Business Hall of Fame laureate by Junior Achievement of Central North Carolina.
- July 1, 2008
"Wings of Hope" prints to be sold at 2007 Art of Living Auction to raise funds for Mental Health Association.
- July 1, 2008
Chuck Flynt, of Flynt Amtex Inc., named chair of United Way of Greater Greensboro.
- June 30, 2008Winston-Salem Foundation awarded 12 grants totaling $230,000 to improve the lives of Forsyth County residents.
- June 30, 2008Crisis Control Ministry received $5,000 from Kernersville Foundation to assist with increased number of clients at Kernersville office.
- June 30, 2008
Phil Kirk, vice president for external relations, Catawba College, named chair of Public School Forum of North Carolina, Raleigh.
- June 30, 2008
Don Hiller, volunteer, Literacy Council of Wake County, received President's Call to Service Award for Lifetime Achievement for over 4000 hours of volunteer service, from USA Freedom Corps.
- June 27, 2008Kim S. Price, CEO, Citizens South Bank, named chair of N.C. Bankers Association, Raleigh; Simpson O. Brown Jr., TriStone Community Bank, named vice chairman.
- June 27, 2008Lucy Daniels Center for Early Childhood, Cary, named five new board members.
- June 27, 2008Communities in Schools with Classroom Central, WSOC-TV, Charlotte, launching School Tools Campaign drive in August to collect school supplies for needy students.
- June 27, 2008High Point Museum to kick off CHAIR-ity Begins at Home fundraising campaign to support Furniture Heritage furniture exhibition opening in 2009.
- June 27, 2008Illana Dubester, N.C. program coordinator, Hispanics in Philanthropy's Funders' Collaborative for Strong Latino Communities, to retire.
- June 26, 2008
Shepherd's Center of Greater Winston-Salem received 2008 Joel A. Weston Jr. Memorial Award for Nonprofit Excellence from Weston Memorial Award Endowment Fund.
- June 26, 2008
Roberta Humphries, former executive director, Better Health Cumberland County, named director of resource development at United Way of Cumberland County.
- June 26, 2008
Aziz & Gwen Sancar Foundation opened Carolina Turk Evi, Chapel Hill Turkish boarding house for grad students, cultural center.
- June 26, 2008
US Airways to conduct 2008 "Reach out to Charlotte Nonprofits with US" $100,000 raffle from Aug. 11- Sept. 19.
- June 26, 2008
Tisch Brain Tumor Center to be one of beneficiaries of apportion at 2008 Mannequin Ball, Raleigh.
- June 24, 2008
Michelle M. Cook, executive director, Winston-Salem State University Foundation, named vice chancellor for university advancement at university.
- June 24, 2008Eastern North Carolina Chapter of National Multiple Sclerosis Society raised $787,837 during 2008 Walk MS, May 3, Raleigh.
- June 23, 2008HomeAid Charlotte to launch first community venture by adding 44 more beds for homeless at Uptown Shelter, Charlotte, June 25.
- June 23, 2008International House seeking host homes for delegation of 10 Kyrgyzstan women from July 18 - Aug. 8 in Charlotte; contact Lara Printz at lprintz@ihclt.org.
- June 23, 2008Kidney Coaching Foundation, supporting personal development for children with kidney disease, held first annual cookout, June 21, Jordan Lake State Park.
- June 23, 2008North Carolina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, named new members to board of visitors: Terrie Allen Davis, retired attorney, Womble Carlyle; William Ivey Long, Tony Award-winning costume designer; Suzanne Mathews, director, Lucifer Lighting Company; Gilbert Lang Mathews, CEO, Lucifer Lighting Company; Myles Conway Thompson, founder, Columbia Business School Publishing; Sandra Tomek, oncologist.
- June 23, 2008North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, purchased classical Greek gold ring in honor of First Lady Mary P. Easley.
- June 20, 2008ArtSource Five Points, Raleigh, to host "Dog Days of Summer" animal-themed art show to raise awareness for SPCA of Wake County, July 1 - Aug. 1.
- June 20, 2008
Patricia Brown and Malcolm McDougal Brown received 2008 Giannini Society Award from N.C. School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, for service to School of the Arts.
- June 20, 2008Mary Stevenson, accountant, Touche Ross & Co., named accountant, John Rex Endowment, Raleigh.
- June 19, 2008Millionaires in Training, youth entrepreneurial program, Raleigh, held 2008 spring graduation ceremony at Sheraton Raleigh Hotel.
- June 19, 2008GivingPal, social shopping portal based in Chapel Hill, launched website allowing shoppers to earn monetary and gift donations for charity through shopping, wish lists, event registries; free to members and nonprofits.
- June 19, 2008
BJH Foundation, Greensboro, moved offices to second floor of 5509-C West Friendly Ave.
- June 19, 2008
Deborah Fox-Davis, assistant director of development, Habitat for Humanity of Wake County, named director of development at College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences at N.C. State.
- June 19, 2008
Neil Belenky, retiring president of United Way of Greensboro, received $200,000 endowment to Tocqueville Society Gift in his honor from United Way.
- June 17, 2008
Don Harris, director of development, MANNA FoodBank, Asheville, stepping down in July to join Warren Wilson College.
- June 17, 2008
Big Brothers Big Sisters and 100 Black Men, Charlotte Chapter, launched Black Men Care program to respond to needs of African-American youth.
- June 17, 2008Clyde Padgett, Truliant board member, received Mark of Excellence Award from North Carolina Credit Union League for sustained leadership.
- June 17, 2008
Marvin H. McKinney, visiting research fellow, Graham Child Development Institute at UNC-Chapel Hill, appointed to three-year term on board of Altarum Institute, Ann Arbor, Mich.
- June 17, 2008
Samuel L. Katz, physician, Duke University of Medicine, to receive Lifetime Legacy Award from Action for Children North Carolina, June 18.
- June 16, 2008N.C. Partnership for Children addressed Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Commission during first Field Hearing, Raleigh.
- June 16, 2008
United Way of Central Carolinas, Charlotte, launching Day of Action event, June 21, to encourage community volunteering.
- June 16, 2008
CenterFest, Durham, extended deadline for visual artist applications through June 20th; apply online.
- June 16, 2008
Common Cause North Carolina's ‘Democracy Restored' campaign to continue through 2008-2009 with $15,000 grant from Bobbie Fletcher Fund.
- June 16, 2008
Urban League of Central Carolinas, Charlotte, celebrating 30th anniversary, kicking off 2008 membership drive to raise unrestricted funds.
- June 16, 2008
AFP Triangle Chapter, Raleigh, calling for nominations for National Philanthropy Day awards; apply online.
- June 12, 2008
N.C. Partnership for Children, Raleigh, received clean bill of financial performance from Office of State Auditor.
- June 12, 2008
N.C. Rural Economic Development Center, Raleigh, awarded $350,000 to Carolina Wood Pellets to convert scrap wood and sawdust into pellets.
- June 12, 2008Greater Carolinas Red Cross, Charlotte, to deploy volunteers to Indiana and Iowa to provide food, shelter, clean up supplies in response to recent tornadoes
- June 12, 2008
Elliot Mann, division president, Standard Pacific, elected president, HomeAid Charlotte.
- June 11, 2008Catawba Lands Conservancy named board members: Robin Branstrom, real estate broker; Phil Kuttner, CEO, Little Diversified; Eddie Poe, attorney.
- June 11, 2008Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Triangle launched new Sports Buddies program to engage impoverished children in sports.
- June 11, 2008Hospice and Palliative Care Center, Winston-Salem, presented awards to 10 volunteers at volunteer appreciation luncheon, May 14.
- June 11, 2008North Carolina Community Foundation received Silver Award of Distinction in Communicator Awards from International Academy of Visual Arts for its annual report.
- June 11, 2008Cindy Westmoreland, director of campaign operations, United Way of Greater Greensboro, received leadership medal from Leadership Greensboro.
- June 10, 2008
Leadership North Carolina calling for applications for 2008-09 program year; applications available online.
- June 10, 2008Kevin Cuthbertson, Matthews resident, created RebateChoice.com, site devoted to helping businesses save money while raising funds for nonprofits.
- June 10, 2008
State Employees' Credit Union, Raleigh, collected over $43,000 for annual March of Dimes March for Babies during spring walk.
- June 9, 2008
25 students to graduate from United Way of Central Carolina's Leading The Way program, Charlotte effort to train individuals for nonprofit board service.
- June 6, 2008Dr. Christina McQuiston, Mission Health System, Asheville, named Practical Change Fellow, received with $90,000 award from University of Colorado
- June 6, 2008
Kirk Michie, senior VP, Wachovia, named to board of Allegro Foundation.
- June 6, 2008
Truliant Federal Credit Union raised $20,000 for Relay for Life during Ride to Relay motorcycle ride May 31, Winston-Salem.
- June 6, 2008
Jewish Heritage Foundation of North Carolina, Durham, reached $1M in gifts, pledges for new Down Home: Jewish Life in North Carolina project.
- June 6, 2008
NC Prevention Partners hosted ceremony June 3 in Chapel Hill to honor prevention and health leaders across North Carolina.
- June 5, 2008Martha Goldfinch, Morgan Keegan financial advisor, to receive Certificate of Merit from American Red Cross on June 24, for saving human life, completing Red Cross course.
- June 5, 2008
Thompson Child and Family Focus to launch $10M capital campaign at groundbreaking of Early Childhood Development Center, June 9, Charlotte.
- June 4, 2008
DHIC, affordable housing developer, Raleigh, received total of $35,000 from Bank of America, RBC Bank, Wachovia Foundation.
- June 4, 2008
Steve Swayne, former operations manager, Wildhorse Canyon for Young Life, named associate director, StepUP Ministry, Raleigh; Molly Shepherd Nichols, formerly with production department of Dickinson, Logan, Todd and Barber, named development associate.
- June 4, 2008
Food Lion sponsoring "Food Lion...For the Children," campaign to raise money for Children's Miracle Network, through July 2; customers may purchase Miracle balloons for $1 each.
- June 4, 2008
Children's Flight of Hope Pro-Am Golf Tournament, Wake Forest, raised over $153,000 for Children's Flight of Hope.
- June 4, 2008Grubbs Properties to donated 2 percent of proceeds of condominium sales in Charlotte to various nonprofits June-October.
- June 4, 2008Durwood Stephenson, founder, Stephenson General Contractors, to chair Johnston Memorial Hospital Foundation's campaign for new hospice center.
- June 4, 2008
39 artists submitted total of 68 sculptures to Cary Visual Art's 2008 Temporary Outdoor Sculpture competition, exhibition, opening Aug. 15.
- June 4, 2008First Presbyterian Church, Greensboro, sponsoring Food Drive-By benefiting Greensboro Urban Ministry June 2-6.
- June 2, 2008Progress Energy to support Camp Challenge, finance-education program for youth presented by North Carolina Bankers Association.
- May 30, 2008ScottCares Foundation hosting second annual scholarship awards gala, June 5, McNeil Ballroom, Winston-Salem State University.
- May 30, 2008Crisis Assistance Ministry, Charlotte, hosting poverty simulation, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 5, Covenant Presbyterian Church, Charlotte.
- May 30, 2008Weldon Morris, 2008 graduate of Meredith College, named meetings coordinator, North Carolina Bankers Association; Karen Coley, 2008 graduate of N.C. State University, named administrative assistant in Community Bank Services for the association.
- May 28, 2008Community Blood Center for the Carolinas, Charlotte, kicking off Fuel for Life summer campaign by offering donors chance to win $50 and $500 gas cards.
- May 27, 2008
Todd Bryant, nonprofit veteran, named executive director, Cary Visual Art.
- May 27, 2008
Allison Brashear, chair of Neurology, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center, received Community Leadership Award from alma mater DePauw University.
- May 27, 2008Arby's hosting fundraiser for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Winston-Salem, May 26-June 30; customers asked to donate $1 and sign placard.
- May 27, 2008Coldwater Creek retail stores in Greensboro raised total of $975 for Susan G. Komen for the Cure North Carolina Triad Affiliate through Coldwater's Try It On for the Cure fundraiser, in which stores donated $1 for each patron trying on store clothing.
- May 23, 2008NPower Charlotte Region presented Technology Innovation Award to Community School of the Arts at Digital Ball 2008.
- May 23, 2008SunGard's Digital Ball 2008 raised $550,000 to support NPower Charlotte Region's work with local nonprofits.
- May 22, 2008
Volunteer Center of Durham moving to Bay 11 in American Tobacco Historic District, Durham, effective June 1.
- May 22, 2008
Ruth's Chris Steak House to become statewide partner of Special Olympics North Carolina, donating portion of sales during grand openings in Wilmington, Raleigh, Durham.
- May 21, 2008Arts & Science Council, Charlotte, graduated third class from Cultural Leadership Training Program; bringing total graduates to nearly 100 community volunteers; program coaches emerging leaders to serve on boards of nonprofit cultural organizations in Mecklenburg County.
- May 21, 2008Lisa Rimmert, former associate director of alumni affairs, Methodist University, named marketing and communications director, United Way of Cumberland County.
- May 21, 2008Debra Morgan, WRAL-TV 5 news anchor, and Kelli Embler, local coordinator for Special Olympics Cabarrus County, elected to board of directors of Special Olympics North Carolina for 2008.
- May 20, 2008
N.C. Institute for Constitutional Law appointed 27-member board of advisors to assist in litigation, public education of civil rights.
- May 20, 2008
Ethan Clapsaddle, senior program associate, Cherokee Preservation Foundation, and M. Tina Markanda, program officer, The Duke Endowment, named 2008 Hull Fellows by Southeastern Council on Foundations.
- May 20, 2008
Ann Quarles, teacher, Powell Gifted and Talented Magnet Elementary School, named 2008 Wake County Teacher of the Year.
- May 16, 2008Andrea Hayes and Evan Russell, both of Greensboro, named 2008 Winners of Kernodle Memorial Scholarships for future teachers.
- May 16, 2008
Beverly Grant, nonprofit veteran, named director of development, International House, Charlotte.
- May 16, 2008
Bob Wagner, former director of theater, Barton College, named director of North Carolina Motorcycle Safety Education Program.
- May 15, 2008United Way of Central Carolinas' Young Leaders, and Young Affiliates of Mint Museum partnering for Homeless to Homes housing initiative.
- May 15, 2008Jo Lawson, former director of programs, Healing Place for Women, named director of child and family services, Interact, Raleigh.
- May 15, 2008
SPCA of Wake County received a four-star rating from Charity Navigator for exceeding industry standards, outperforming most charities.
- May 15, 2008Mountain climber Dale Gentle to climb summits of Crowders Mountain, Kings Pinnacle in one day to raise $10,000 for Stop Hunger Now.
- May 15, 2008Volunteers to graduate from Project Board Development of the African American Initiative of United Way of Greater High Point, May 20, Special Occasions Banquet Hall, Archdale.
- May 15, 2008
Several North Carolina School of the Arts students, alumni selected as 2008 recipients of William R. Kenan, Jr. Fellowships at Penland School of Crafts; fellowships promote life-long learning, stimulate experimentation, skill development, extend career development opportunities.
- May 15, 2008Morton's Steakhouse, Charlotte, partnering with Make-A-Wish Foundation to restaurant's 30th anniversary with $125,000 minimum commitment through launch of "30 Wishes for 30 Years," campaign to grant wishes of 30 ill children.
- May 15, 2008Communities In Schools of Charlotte-Mecklenburg presented Dreammaker Award to John A. Tate III, senior VP, Wachovia Bank, Charlotte in recognition of extraordinary contribution to education, welfare of children.
- May 15, 2008Contingency Planning Association of the Carolinas recognized by IRS as Public Charity receiving 501 status as nonprofit, tax-exempt organization.
- May 15, 2008Career Connection & Prosperity Center, Winston-Salem, holding grand opening, open house, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m, May 21; center helps families, individuals move toward greater economic stability, higher earnings, home ownership.
- May 12, 2008Smart Start awarded 19 partnerships for program excellence at National Smart Start Conference, Greensboro; Silver Award, $2,000 went to three partnerships: Avery County Smart Start, Down East Partnership for Children, Region A Partnership for Children; 16 partnerships received Bronze Award, $1,000.
- May 12, 2008Junior Achievement of Central North Carolina, Greensboro, partnering with HSBC - North America to offer economic education to local students.
- May 9, 2008
United Way of York County, S.C., and US Postal Service collecting bags of food items left at mailboxes by consumers May 10 to be donated to food banks.
- May 9, 2008
Gianna Manes, senior VP of regulated portfolio optimization and fuels, Duke Energy's U.S. Franchised Electric and Gas, named to board, Classroom Central, Charlotte.
- May 9, 2008
Goodwill, City of Charlotte, Workforce Development Board launched Youth Job Connection, service providing summer jobs for youth ages 14-21; online registration now available.
- May 9, 2008
John Rex Endowment, Raleigh, published 2007 progress report, ‘Joining Forces,' awarded total of over $6M to 39 projects during year.
- May 9, 2008
Crisis Assistance Ministry, Charlotte, published 2007 annual report, noting group served 42,334 people during fiscal year.
- May 9, 2008
Eastern N.C. Chapter of National Multiple Sclerosis Society raised over $550,000 during 2008 Walk MS May 3 in Raleigh.
- May 9, 2008
Margaret Stover Mertz, executive director, Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts, Winston-Salem, received award from International Baccalaureate in recognition of service to the group.
- May 8, 2008N.C. Prevention Partners received two Hermes Creative Awards from Assoc. of Marketing and Communications Professionals: Platinum Award for 2008 Prevention Report Card, and Gold Award for "Starting the Conversation" tools.
- May 7, 2008
Catawba Lands Conservancy hosting annual meeting, land conservation celebration, featuring guided nature walks, hayrides, geo-caching and orienteering, live music, blacksmithing, and storytelling, as well as children's activities; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., May 31, Redlair Farm and Forest, Gastonia.
- May 7, 2008
Audra Marotta, accounting supervisor II in Global Finance and Strategic Support, Caterpillar, named to board of Ten Thousand Villages, Raleigh.
- May 7, 2008Career Connections & Prosperity Center, Winston-Salem, holding grand opening, open house, May 21, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- May 7, 2008On May 6, 120 restaurants participated in Serving Greensboro Together, event aiming to raise $25,000 for Greensboro Urban Ministry.
- May 7, 2008
Addison Ore, executive director, Triad Health Project, received Pam Herriott Award from UNC Center for Infectious Diseases, UNC Center for AIDS Research for contributions to fight against HIV/AIDS.
- May 7, 2008
AmeriCorps members and alums in Charlotte constructing mosaic mural symbolizing peace, community and compassion in Enderly Park neighborhood to celebrate AmeriCorps Week, May 11-18; May 16 will be service projects day in support of Hyaets, nonprofit founded by AmeriCorps alumni.
- May 7, 2008
Inter-Faith Council for Social Service partnering with Town of Chapel Hill, UNC-Chapel Hill, United Church of Chapel Hill, to build new men's homeless shelter.
- May 7, 2008
Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro introducing "Phil the Philanthropy Pig" to encourage all to participate in giving, promote message that community philanthropy is way to address issues critical to Greensboro's future.
- May 7, 2008
Julia W. Taylor, president and CEO, Mechanics and Farmer's Bank, received Banking Legend Award at Women in Banking Conference.
- May 7, 2008
Nicholas Marriam, 15, Clayton and Garrie Brocato, 13, Charlotte, received $1,000 Prudential Spirit of Community Awards for volunteer efforts.
- May 5, 2008
Natalie Leek-Nelson, president and CEO, Providence House, named to advisory board, Prevent Child Abuse Ohio, Cleveland.
- May 5, 2008
Literacy Council of Wake County announced sponsors for 4th Annual Black, White & Read All Over fundraiser: FFG Companies, platinum sponsor: Mulkey Engineers and Consultants, silver sponsor; News & Observer, A Perfect Day DJ, Progress Energy, WRAL5, bronze sponsors.
- May 5, 2008
N.C. Council of Churches presented 2008 Distinguished Service Awards to Vernon Tyson, David Forbes, Jimmy Creech.
- May 5, 2008
Hunt Broyhill, with Broyhill Asset Manageemnt, Lenoir, named board chair, N.C. Community Colleges Foundation, Raleigh.
- May 5, 2008
Patricia Pleasants Lawler, former consultant, named southeastern regional associate, North Carolina Community Foundation, Wilmington.
- May 2, 2008
Cameron Art Museum, Wilmington, received grant from Corning Inc. Foundation for Kids@CAM, monthly family-education program.
- May 2, 2008
Abena Asante, former program officer, Moses Cone-Wesley Long Community Health Foundation, named program officer, Health Care Division, Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, Winston-Salem.
- May 2, 2008
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools named "Corporate Champion Of The Year" by Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont for support of Goodwill's mission, "changing lives through the power of work."
- May 2, 2008
N.C. Zoological Society seeking $6M from N.C. legislature to expand polar bear exhibit, construct children's zoo, plan improvements to African Pavilion; Society will provide $4M in private donations.
- May 2, 2008
Meg Kluttz Dees, former assistant director, North Carolina Department of Commerce's Main Street Program, named VP of development, Foundation For The Carolinas, Charlotte.
- May 2, 2008
Students in Global Executive program at Fuqua School of Business, Duke University, donated $10,000 to Bhagwan Mahavir Viklang Sahayata Samiti, Indian nonprofit offering free artificial limbs.
- May 1, 2008Mint Museum, Charlotte, named new staffers: Annie Carlano, Stacy Jesso, former vice presidents for development at Elon Homes for Children, named director and director of development respectively; Kristen Watts, former associate registrar for museum, named director of special projects and exhibitions.
- May 1, 2008Greensboro Urban Ministry collected $2,470.75 at Bruce Springsteen and E Street Band concert April 28th at Greensboro Coliseum.
- May 1, 2008S. Parker, vice president for special operations and community health, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, to serve on North Carolina Health and Wellness Trust Fund Commission.
- May 1, 2008Duke Energy Carolinas partnering with North Carolina Bankers Association to support Camp Challenge, which trains middle-school students in financial literacy, reading, citizenship, leadership, speaking skills.
- May 1, 2008Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation kicking off fourth year of Front Porch Grants program May 13, awarding grants up to $2,500 to small projects.
- April 28, 2008
Community Blood Center of the Carolinas holding blood drive 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., May 16-17, Harrison United Methodist Church, Pineville, for Adam Tanksley, four-year old with kidney cancer; call 704.972.4700 or visit website and enter sponsorship code "Adam."
- April 28, 2008
Eastern NC office of Teach for America relocated to 324 Blackwell St, Bay 11, Durham, NC 27701; phone 919.597.7200, fax 919.597.7272.
- April 28, 2008
Credit Suisse named 2007 Special Olympics North Carolina Chairman's Award in honor of commitment to Special Olympics during 2008 Plane Pull.
- April 28, 2008
Marsha Stayer, Triangle-based professional organizer, named president, N.C. chapter of the National Association of Professional Organizers.
- April 28, 2008
Chapel Hill-Carrboro Chamber of Commerce received Siemens Sustainable Community Award for Midsize Community.
- April 28, 2008
First Horizon celebrating breast cancer survivors with survivor trolley at Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation's 9th annual NC Triad Race for the Cure, May 3, Winston-Salem; offers ride to start line and around race track for survivors.
- April 25, 2008
United Arts Council for Greater Greensboro and High Point Area Arts Council voted to support quarter-cent sales-tax referendum.
- April 24, 2008
Goodwill Industries' "Cars For Work" partnering with WISH to help Charlotte's working poor with transportation needs through gas cards, bus passes, insurance assistance, money for repairs.
- April 24, 2008
Enriqueta Bond, president, Burroughs Wellcome Fund, received Order of Long Leaf Pine award from state of North Carolina.
- April 24, 2008
Merancas Foundation named 2008 recipient of National Assistance League School Bell Award; foundation has donated $89,000 over last 10 years.
- April 24, 2008
Shodor's "Pathways to Cyberinfrastructure" program received "Partnership Award in Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education" from N.C. Science, Math and Technology Education Center.
- April 24, 2008
Harris Teeter Spring Golf tournament, Charlotte, raised $215,000 to be donated to food banks across U.S.
- April 24, 2008
Raleigh-Wake Human Resource Management Association received superior merit chapter designation from Society for Human Resource Management.
- April 24, 2008
Truliant Federal Credit Union to hold a mini-grant information session at Haywood Duke Hall of Holy Trinity Church, Winston-Salem; to register, email majorie.rorie@truliantfcu.org.
- April 24, 2008
Alice Lutz, president, Raleigh-based Oxygen: Business Planning & Development, earned Certified Fund Raising Executive certificate, recognition for fundraising professionals who show knowledge, skills, commitment to high standards of ethics in philanthropy sector.
- April 22, 2008
Burke Communications developed new websites for Carolinas HealthCare Foundation to promote commitment to community, serve as primary online fundraising mechanism: http://www.givechf.org/, http://www.lchchildrensfund.org/.
- April 22, 2008Volunteer Office at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center holding 40th anniversary luncheon May 1, Bridger Field House, Winston-Salem.
- April 22, 2008Wake Radiology Oncology Services sponsoring American Cancer Society's 2008 Wake County Relay For Life events.
- April 18, 2008
N.C. Community Development Initiative, Raleigh, welcomes new staffers: Angela Poole, former audit manager at Cherry, Bekaert & Holland, named chief financial officer; Aundra Wallace, former executive director of Miami Dade Empowerment Trust, named senior VP of commercial real estate; Sherrill Hampton, former executive director, Neighborhood Housing Services, named senior VP of residential development.
- April 18, 2008
YWCA Central Carolinas raised $8M for YWCA Families Together homeless housing program, exceeding goal by $500,000.
- April 18, 2008
Blue Water Spa sponsoring Strut 08, fashion event benefiting Interact of Wake County, nonprofit serving victims of domestic violence, sexual assault.
- April 18, 2008
Tiffany & Co. hosted Dinner of Champions "Keys for a Cause" April 12 to raise money for multiple sclerosis in Charlotte.
- April 18, 2008
Crisis Control Ministry celebrated 35th anniversary with April 5 Gala; board member J. Kirk Glenn recognized for service, dedication.
- April 16, 2008Stop Hunger Now, Raleigh-based international relief group, sent shipment of 278,000 meals to Haiti in response to food crisis, riots.
- April 14, 2008Black Family Land Trust, Durham group working to preserve black-owned land, North Carolina land trust coalition.
- April 14, 2008
Teach for America Week, April 14-18, features North Carolina leaders as guest teachers in state's lowest-income communities; participants include Rep. Walter Jones, Burt's Bees CEO John Replogle, Progress Energy executive Hilda Pinnix-Ragland, Julius Chambers, founder of state's first integrated law firm.
- April 14, 2008Susan Jenkins, executive director, Cherokee Preservation Foundation, received Louis T. Delgado Distinguished Grantmaker Award from Native Americans in Philanthropy.
- April 14, 2008
Fifth Letter, graphic-design studio, Winston-Salem, launched grant program for nonprofits; applications due May 30.
- April 14, 2008
YWCA Families Together, housing program for homeless families, YWCA Park Road facility, Charlotte, holding ribbon-cutting April 15.
- April 11, 2008
Maya Angelou, poet, named honorary member, board of trustees, North Carolina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem.
- April 11, 2008North Carolina Zoo, Asheboro, named 2008 recipient of North Carolina Sustainable Energy Champion Award at N.C. Sustainable Energy Conference in recognition of nearly 20 years of environmental stewardship, energy efficiency, alternative fuels, renewable energy.
- April 11, 2008Durham's Partnership for Children, Volunteer Center of Durham hosting early-literacy effort during Week of the Young Child April 13-19; volunteers to read to young children across Durham County.
- April 11, 2008State Employees' Credit Union Foundation, Raleigh, partnering with North Carolina National Guard Educational Foundation to provide $10,000 scholarship at UNC System school and $5,000 scholarship to school within the North Carolina Community College System.
- April 9, 2008
Charlotte Lesbian and Gay Fund accepting grant applications from nonprofits supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender community.
- April 9, 2008
Festival in the Park, Wing Haven Gardens & Bird Sanctuary, Carolina Raptor Center, received 2008 Stanford Financial Excellence in Culture Awards, including total of $45,000.
- April 9, 2008
House of Mercy, Charlotte, raised over $32,000 during 15th Annual Walk for AIDS, held April 5th.
- April 9, 2008Laura Lewis, top assistant technology specialist, Wake County Public Schools, named Kenan Fellow for 2008-10 in Kenan Fellows Program, New Voices Foundation Partnership.
- April 9, 2008Presbyterian Hospital and Novant Health employees, Charlotte, celebrated 10th anniversary by building Habitat for Humanity house.
- April 9, 2008Alexander Youth Network fundraising luncheon raised over $620,000 for children's mental health services in Charlotte.
- April 7, 2008
Babcock Graduate School of Management, Wake Forest University, hosted Elevator competition in which MBA students prepared two-minute "elevator ride pitches" for venture capitalists.
- April 7, 2008
Stone Circles and OpenSource Leadership Strategies launched "Sustainability and Solidarity: Deepening Social Justice Leadership for These Times," program to strengthen ties between 18 North Carolina social-change agents.
- April 7, 2008
Ravanel B. Curry III, president and co-founder Eagle Capital Management, named trustee, The Duke Endowment, Charlotte.
- April 3, 2008
Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Carolina Foundation launched new website.
- April 3, 2008
LEARN NC website development team received 2008 21st Century Best Practice Distance Learning Award from N.C. Distance Learning Association.
- April 3, 2008
Raleigh Chamber of Commerce, Wake Education Partnership to propose inter-local agreement between Board of Education, Board of Commissioners to focus on student performance for all students, strengthen commitment to improve student achievement, close achievement gaps, align responsibility and accountability for growth.
- April 3, 2008
Mort Congleton, executive director, Wake Tech Foundation, named vice president of development.
- April 3, 2008
Sean Graham, former senior vice president, French West Vaughan Public Relations, named communications strategist, Cary Visual Art.
- April 3, 2008
Lisa Van Deman, former senior consultant, National Children's Museum, named executive director, North Carolina Arts in Action, Chapel Hill.
- April 3, 2008
GrantProse Inc., Garner, launched new website with links to web resources, forum.
- April 3, 2008
Spare Some for Autism, Raleigh, raised $25,000 at first Celebrity/CEO Kids Bowling Challenge with live, silent auctions.
- April 3, 2008
Carolina for Kibera to receive "Reflections of Hope Award" from Oklahoma City National Monument and Museum in recognition of work in ethnic reconciliation and humanitarian work in Kibera, Kenya.
- April 3, 2008
Cape Fear Literacy Council seeking volunteers to tutor adults in reading, writing, math or English as second language; council to provide training, learning materials, study rooms, resource library, computer lab.
- April 3, 2008
Leadership Greensboro Seniors collected 28,355 pounds of food, $1,288 at grocery stores for food drive benefiting Greensboro Urban Ministry; second food drive scheduled for April 4-5.
- March 31, 2008
N.C. Center for Nonprofits accepting nominations for 2008 Nonprofit Sector Stewardship Awards; applications due April 30.
- March 31, 2008
Gopal H. Badlani, vice chair of urology, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, honored by International Volunteers in Urology for contributions in India, Africa, South America.
- March 31, 2008
Employees of Hutchens, Senter and Britton law firm raised $1,313 for cancer research during V Foundation "Show Your Spirit" campaign.
- March 31, 2008
United Way of Greater Greensboro's African American Leadership partnering with Belk to provide prom ensembles for local girls in need, Belk Charity Day, May 3.
- March 31, 2008
Melva Fager Okun, director of NC Preventions Partners' Healthy Hospital Initiative, named Health Hero by Triangle Business Journal.
- March 28, 2008
Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation accepting grant applications from nonprofits serving area children; applications online.
- March 28, 2008
Rural Venture Fund, N.C. Rural Economic Development Center, Raleigh, investing $350,000 in VX Aerospace Corp. of Morganton; investment is fourth from Rural Venture Fund.
- March 28, 2008
Olivia Davis, Spanish and health teacher, Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Coalition of North Carolina, Durham, named Hispanic outreach coordinator.
- March 28, 2008
Artspace sculptor Paris Alexander completed sculpture of North Carolina imagery in collaboration with fourth graders at Raleigh's Hope Elementary; sculpture presented to school as gift.
- March 27, 2008George H. Franck, retired director of employee and occupational health services, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, received 2008 Meritorious Service Award from American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
- March 27, 2008Winston-Salem State University named to President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll by Corporation for National and Community Service in recognition of service efforts on behalf of disadvantaged youth.
- March 26, 2008
Transforming Our Community Charity Auction raised more than $30,000 for Family Violence and Rape Crisis, Chatham County Arts Council.
- March 26, 2008
New Kraft Family YMCA, Apex, to hold ribbon-cutting ceremony, March 28; facility opens April 1.
- March 26, 2008
United Way of Central Carolinas and Family Financial Literacy Coalition hosting Refund Roundup Days, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., March 29, April 19; individuals can receive free tax preparation.
- March 26, 2008
Wake Education Partnership launched 2008 Annual Campaign of Public Education with goal of raising $1M by June 30.
- March 26, 2008
Former Gov. Jim Holshouser, and Ron Kimble, deputy city manager of Charlotte, named to board of directors of N.C. League of Municipalities Local Leadership Foundation.
- March 26, 2008
2008 Project Homeless Connect, workshop featuring housing-crisis services, to be held April 9, LJVM Coliseum Annex, Winston-Salem, with goal of helping people who are homeless or experiencing housing crisis.
- March 26, 2008
Edwin L. Welch, Jr., received 2008 Paul Fulton Tocqueville Leadership Award from United Way of Forsyth County; B/E Aerospace received 2008 R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company Community Service Award.
- March 26, 2008
Edwin L. Welch, president of I.L. Long Construction Company, named board chair, United Way of Forsyth County.
- March 26, 2008
Michelle Speas, vice president of development and external relations, Old Salem Museums and Gardens, received two awards: named "Fundraiser of the Year" by Fundraising Success; named one of the"40 Leaders Under 40" by Business Journal of the Triad.
- March 26, 2008
Winston-Salem District Women's Home, Overseas Missionaries Society of St. John AME Zion Church collected 230 used cell phones to be refurbished and donated by Verizon Wireless to domestic-violence agencies.
- March 26, 2008
Holy Angels, Belmont nonprofit serving mentally, physically disabled, announced staff changes, promotions: Kerri Massey named chief program officer; Shannon Prince named vice president of clinical services; Nancy Nance named vice president of community relations; Jennifer Sheely named vice president of Holy Angels Foundation; Gaye Dimmick named director of creative arts.
- March 26, 2008
Durham's Partnership for Children, Blue Cross Blue Shield of N.C., held corporate champions for children forum for local businesses, early childhood education.
- March 26, 2008
RoxAnne Miller, former executive director of conservancy, Kansas Land Trust, named chief operating officer, Catawba Lands Conservancy.
- March 26, 2008
Old Salem Museum and Gardens, Winston-Salem, received three awards from North Carolina Museums Council: 2008 Service Award for Staff Contributions for work of Harold Eugene Moore; Best Exhibit Catalog award; Best Event Promotion award.
- March 24, 2008Triangle United Way honored companies who aiding in its annual campaign at Happy Ending Celebration and Annual Awards Event.
- March 20, 2008
Robertson, Medlin and Blocker PLLC, Greensboro, coached students involved in the Wade Edwards High School Mock Trial Competition.
- March 20, 2008
Ray Price Harley-Davidson, Raleigh, conducting second annual Easter-basket drive benefiting local underprivileged children through March. 21; baskets to be distributed during police-escorted motorcycle ride.
- March 20, 2008
Kate Dixon, former director of Land for Tomorrow, named first executive director, Friends of Mountains-to-Sea.
- March 20, 2008
Leadership Greensboro Seniors conducting semi-annual food drives benefiting Greensboro Urban Ministry, March 28-29, April 4-5; volunteers collecting food at participating grocery store locations in Greensboro.
- March 17, 2008
Thomas S. Kenan Institute for the Arts, Winston-Salem released biennial report.
- March 17, 2008
Jim Fryling, associate general counsel and senior litigation manager, Redwoods Group, named to corporate advisory board, Action for Children N.C.
- March 17, 2008
James C. Harper School of Performing Arts to move offices, programs to former education building of College Avenue Baptist Church in Lenoir.
- March 17, 2008
Volunteer Center of Durham to coordinate county-wide Personal Hygiene Drive for children in Durham County in April.
- March 17, 2008
Assistance League of Charlotte hosted a group of political, social women leaders from Iraq to discuss philanthropic goals.
- March 17, 2008
Carolina for Kibera named recipient of 2008 Reflections of Hope award by Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum.
- March 17, 2008
N.C. Attorney General Roy Cooper to present Donna Stone and Blue Ribbon Parent Awards at Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina's statewide conference.
- March 17, 2008
Ken Thompson, President and CEO, Wachovia, named board chair, Foundation For the Carolinas, Charlotte; three board members named: Angela Bower, Union County civic leader; James E. Rogers, Duke Energy president and CEO; Lori Levine Sklut, Mecklenburg County civic leader.
- March 17, 2008
YWCA of the Greater Triangle hosting reception for Folami Bandele, new executive director, March 25, 4:30-6 p.m., 554 E. Hargett St., Raleigh; RSVP to dwatkins@ywcatriangle.org.
- March 17, 2008
Room At the Inn, Charlotte maternity, aftercare program, named five to board of directors:
- Colleen Brannan, president, BRANSTORM PR & Marketing
- Catrina Conway, training, development analyst, Hewitt Associates
- Lacy Dodd, business solutions manager, Bank of America
- Thomas McGahey, audit director, Wachovia
- Daniel O'Neill, corporate and investment banking technologies representative, Wachovia.
- March 17, 2008
Food Shuttle, Durham, partnering with Share Our Strength, national childhood hunger organization, to launch Operation Frontline nutrition education program benefiting low-income communities throughout central North Carolina.
- March 17, 2008Durham's Partnership for Children received clean audit rating by Office of State Auditor.
- March 17, 2008
Gregory Poole Marine, Beaufort marine pleasure-craft dealer, sponsoring RHA Howell Care Center's "Kicking Back at the Vineyard," fundraiser, May 10, Pine Level.
- March 17, 2008
Sam Atkins promoted to assistant vice president of North Carolina Bankers Association, Raleigh; also serves community affairs coordinator, editor of Carolina Banker magazine.
- March 12, 2008
Junior League of Raleigh received first Commitment Award from SAFEchild, Raleigh, for dedication to eliminating child abuse.
- March 10, 2008
YWCA, Winston-Salem, to host "Enchanted Prom Memories Program," giveaway providing prom clothing for low-income girls, March 15, 29.
- March 7, 2008
Class at UNC Chapel Hill accepting applications for grants of $2,500 or less through March 17 for education of low-income students, animal rescue; for info, email.
- March 7, 2008
Three employees of United Way of Central Carolinas, Charlotte, completed Six Sigma training for organizational improvement: Janine Boudreau, director, research and strategic planning, received "black belt;" Diane Wright, senior vice president, resource development, Shannon Young, vice president, resource development, received "green belts."
- March 7, 2008
N.C. Academy of Trial Lawyers, Raleigh, sponsored training for more than 100 attorneys to volunteer legal help for low-income families facing mortgage foreclosure; homeowners facing foreclosure can call Homeowner's Hope Hotline, 888.995.HOPE, Legal Aid of North Carolina, 866.219.LANC.
- March 7, 2008
Nestlé Purina PetCare, International Kennel Club of Chicago raised record $322,863 for American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation, Raleigh.
- March 7, 2008United Way of America retained Clarity Group, Chapel Hill, N.C., to develop customer relationship management competency for national organization and 11 local groups nationwide; 18-month effort involves agencies in Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Cincinnati, Columbus, Ohio, Denver, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Richmond, Va., and Tucson.
- March 7, 2008
Triangle-based Child Care Services Association honoring two local elected officials, five educators for leadership, commitment to early childhood education: Durham County Commissioner Ellen Reckhow, Congressman David Price to be honored; educators to be announced at Annual Triangle Child Care Awards Breakfast, March 7, 8-9:30 a.m., Sheraton Imperial Hotel & Convention Center. Call Sarah Corica 919.969.1935.
- March 6, 2008
Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust, Winston-Salem, published 2007 annual report; awarded 140 grants totaling $19.7M.
- March 6, 2008
High Point University, Bob Brown United Way accepting applications from United Way clients, volunteers for four-year scholarship to High Point University through April 15; valued at $5,000 a year; contact Bobby Smith, 919.883.4127.
- March 6, 2008
Arts & Science Council, Charlotte, raised $11,224,626 during 2008 Annual Fund Drive; drive co-chaired by Ann Caulkins, president and publisher of Charlotte Observer and Bob Hambright, CEO, Balfour Beatty Construction.
- March 6, 2008
Wake County Weatherization Program providing free low-flow shower heads to homeowners at or below 150 percent of federal poverty level; can cut water use 50-70 percent, saving a family of four $250 annually.
- March 6, 2008Junction Gang Camp, Randleman, received $228,142.43 in proceeds from eBay auction of 43rd 2008 Didge Challenger SRT8, purchased by Richard Martin, Delaplane, Va.
- March 5, 2008
N.C. Outdoor Advertising Association donated 26 billboards to N.C. Bar Association to promote Public Service Days, April 4.
- March 5, 2008
N.C. Prevention Partners, Chapel Hill, and State Board of Education announced resolution to reduce childhood obesity by improving schools' nutrition, physical education, environments, programs.
- March 5, 2008
Robertson, Medlin & Blocker attorneys, Raleigh, donated time and money to support Wade Edwards High School Mock Trial Competition; Adrienne Blocker served as co-regional director and evaluative judge.
- March 5, 2008
Greater Greensboro CROP Hunger Walk raised $185,000.
- March 5, 2008Bethlehem Center hosts information session on April 3 for Bethlehem Center Carolina Challenge, 12-hour dance event on Sept. 6 to raise funds for Bethlehem Center children.
- March 5, 2008
Recruiting firm One Source, Raleigh, sponsoring 23rd annual A Toast to the Triangle, fundraising event for Tammy Lynn Memorial Foundation, which supports Tammy Lynn Center for Developmental Disabilities.
- March 5, 2008
Marbles Kids Museum, Raleigh, opening IdeaWorks gallery, with help from N.C. State's College of Design, March 8; exhibit encourages children to design, construct from imaginations, follow blueprints, plans.
- March 4, 2008
Friends of Residents in Long Term Care, Raleigh, retained Paula A. Wolf as lobbyist for 2008 legislative session.
- March 4, 2008
Hospice & Palliative CareCenter commemorated tenth anniversary of Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, Winston-Salem.
- March 4, 2008Alexandra Forter Sirota, former Fellow in Economic Security, Action for Children North Carolina, named director of policy and research; previously served as community affairs analyst, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
- March 4, 2008
Autism Speaks, UNC-Chapel Hill to provide autism research update, April 5 at UNC-Charlotte; call 888.777.6227 x7357, or carolinas@autismspeaks.org.
- March 4, 2008
Urban League of Central Carolinas, Charlotte, seeks nominees for Unsung Hero Award recognizing local people whose community commitment has gone unrecognized; see website.
- March 4, 2008
United Cerebral Palsy Association chose Easter Seals UCP N.C., Raleigh, to participate in UCP Ticket to Work Project, employment program for people with disabilities.
- March 4, 2008IntraHealth International, Chapel Hill, launched $275,000 18-month media project to strengthen Rwandan government's commitment to family planning, reproductive health.
- March 4, 2008
Winston-Salem State University's Division of University Advancement received Excellence Award from Council for Advancement and Support of Education in annual reports category for District III.
- March 3, 2008
Students at North Carolina School of the Arts, Winston-Salem, excelled at Grammy Awards, Prix de Lausanne, Metropolitan Opera's National Council Auditions.
* Cellist Kendall Ramseur, violinist Angela Michelle Story played in 2008 Grammy Awards orchestra, Los Angeles
* Tenor René Barbera won Metropolitan Opera's National Council Auditions, New York
* Dancer Kyle Davis won Grand Prize at the Prix de Lausanne, Switzerland
- March 3, 2008
Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle, Chapel Hill, hosting Competition for Young String Soloists, April 4-6, Meredith College Raleigh, with prizes totaling $15,000; sponsored by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of N.C. Details online.
- March 3, 20082008 Kenan Writers' Encounters, Winston-Salem, to host all-star panel of writers, environmentalists April 12-22.
- February 29, 2008Landon J. Adams, former executive director, Triangle Lost Generation Task Force, joined Community Development Associates consulting firm.
- February 28, 2008
Eighth annual "Art With Heart" auction, Charlotte, raised $138,000 for United Family Services' domestic violence program.
- February 28, 2008
Triad Health Project's "Oscar Night America" party, Greensboro, raised over $4,000.
- February 28, 2008
Urban League of Central Carolinas and Run and Shoot Fireworks Inc. sponsoring Charlotte African-American Film Festival, Sept. 19-21.
- February 28, 2008
Historic organ to be rededicated at Salem Academy, Winston-Salem, in recognition of gift by James Andrew, Hancock family.
- February 28, 2008
Rene Barbera, A.J. Fletcher Foundation Scholar at N.C. School of the Arts, named grand winner, Metropolitan Opera National Council grand finals concert.
- February 28, 2008
WaterPartners International, Raleigh, raised more than $100,000 for clean water in developing countries at Triangle "Water for Life" event.
- February 28, 2008Myers Park Presbyterian Church, Charlotte, launched $30M campaign for local, global outreach, partnerships, campus expansion.
- February 28, 2008Randall Williams, Raleigh, received Humanitarian Award from Triangle Red Cross for efforts to improve healthcare in Iraq.
- February 25, 2008N.C. Treasurer's Office sponsoring NC Saves Week, Feb. 24 to Mar. 2, to encourage residents to save money.
- February 25, 2008United Arts Council of Raleigh, Wake County, and Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce presented Business Support of the Arts awards.
- February 22, 2008
Child Care Services Association, Chapel Hill, recognized as Quality Assured agency by Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies.
- February 22, 2008
Ten Thousand Villages of Raleigh was second highest-performing company store in U.S. for 2007.
- February 22, 2008
United Way of Cumberland County named four winners for 2007-08 Community Impact Response Grants.
- February 22, 2008
Ruth Shaw, of Duke Energy, and Harry Jones, Mecklenburg County Manager, received Whitney M. Young, Jr. Award from Urban League of Central Carolinas, Charlotte.
- February 22, 2008
Thomas Walsh, retired UNC-Charlotte professor, to match dollar for dollar every donation to Crisis Assistance Ministry, Charlotte, until Apr. 30.
- February 22, 2008
Regional AIDS Interfaith Network to mark Black Church Week of Prayer for Healing of AIDS with special worship service, Mar. 8., 7 p.m., Mt. Carmel Baptist Church, Charlotte.
- February 20, 2008
N.C. Center for Public Policy Research, Raleigh, named new board members: Betty Craven, Natalie English, Ken Eudy.
- February 20, 2008
Alliance Medical Ministry, nonprofit serving working uninsured, opened new Raleigh facility.
- February 20, 2008
N.C. Folic Acid Campaign won National Birth Defects Education, Prevention Award for its Latino Education Campaign.
- February 20, 2008
Peter Pessetto representing Triangle Soccer Development Inc., Triangle Adult Soccer League, in seeking land for athletics complex.
