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Be Heart Smart event today offers free CPR training
DOBSON — The Be Heart Smart event set for today at the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service office in Dobson is an effort to train more residents to help cardiac arrest victims. According to information from The Regional Approach to Cardiovascular Emergencies (RACE) group, only one in five victims nationally last year received Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) from a bystander. According to data from RACE , cardiac arrest claimed ...
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Police briefs
• Larry Wayne King, 50, of 204 W. Church St., was arrested Tuesday on a breaking and entering charge that had been filed Saturday, according to Mount Airy Police Department reports. No details have been released regarding the alleged offense, with King held in the Surry County Jail under a $5,000 secured bond. He is scheduled to be in District Court on March 11. • A Mount Airy man is facing a charge of assault with a deadly weapon, inflicti...
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<p>Kenny Hooker | S&amp;K Photography</p><p>Surry Arts Council&#8217;s Arts Ball benefit for cultural arts programs in local schools will be held this Friday at Cross Creek Country Club. Last year&#8217;s event, pictured, was a great success, helping the Surry Arts Council to reach more than 10,000 students with free programming from October through April.</p>
Surry Arts Council’s Arts Ball benefit to be held this Friday
The annual Arts Ball, a Surry Arts Council benefit for school cultural arts programs, will be held Friday night at Cross Creek Country Club. Events for the evening include a silent auction, passed hors d’oeuvres and soup, a seated dinner, a live auction, live music by Band of Oz and dancing. Also, there will be a live auction at 8:30 p.m. of a surprise vehicle donated by Patterson Automotive. Last year’s Arts Ball broke several records,...
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New widow, widower group starting in Pilot Mountain
PILOT MOUNTAIN — A new local support group for widows and widowers will get its start this week with an organizational meeting on Tuesday morning. At 11 a.m. that day in the Mountain Valley Hospice Community Room on Key Street in Pilot Mountain, Neil Breed will organize the initial meeting of Pathways, a social support group for widows and widowers in Surry and Stokes counties with a free lunch and fellowship. Breed said that he came up w...
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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Members of the Faithful Travelers of Martinsville, Va., perform at the 100 Men in Black service at the Chestnut Ridge Primitive Progressive Baptist Church on Westfield Road. A total of 51 men clad in black suits participated in the service as well. Church Deacon Rick Mitchell welcomed participants and said the service was &#8220;an opportunity for men to step out and step up.&#8221;</p>
Annual 100 Men in Black service held at Chestnut Ridge Baptist
Members of the Faithful Travelers of Martinsville, Va., perform at the 100 Men in Black service at the Chestnut Ridge Primitive Progressive Baptist Church on Westfield Road. A total of 51 men clad in black suits participated in the service as well. Church Deacon Rick Mitchell welcomed participants and said the service was “an opportunity for men to step out and step up.” For a full story and photos, see Tuesday’s print edition of The News.
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<p>Keith Strange | The News</p><p>Organic is better, Johnson said, as she shows off the rich brown dirt under one of her compost piles.</p>
A taste of therapy
When Sue Johnson first got started in gardening, the effort was less about communing with nature and more about necessity. “I’ve been gardening since I was a child,” she said. “But at that time, we depended on our garden to eat, so it was about sustaining our family. We canned, we put up food because it was a necessity to be able to eat through the winter. “I think I enjoy it more now,” Johnson said with a laugh. And if her bright eyes ...
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Stevens seeks to stall DMV tax plan
RALEIGH — A local legislator wants the state to shift gears on a plan to have the N.C. Division of Motor Vehicles bill citizens for property taxes owed on vehicles along with annual license tag fees. Rep. Sarah Stevens said while this might sound good on the surface in ensuring that taxes are paid, it will present extra costs to county governments due to fees that are included. In the case of Surry, Stevens’ home county, total billing cos...
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<p>David Broyles |The News</p><p>Richard Bowman and the Slate Mountain Ramblers were the opening band at the Tommy Jarrell Birthday Concert in the Earle Theater Saturday. A youth old-time talent competition preceded the concert.</p>
Tommy Jarrell Festival invites appreciation of old-time music
The feeling behind the Surry Arts Council’s Tommy Jarrell Festival was demonstrated simply with the smiles and outstretched hands of dancers welcoming 8-year-old Kenyon Percell of Deep Gap to join in. The council’s festival was a three-day event which began on Thursday and concluded with the concert on Saturday night. The concert was hosted by Lew Bode and included bands Chester McMillian and Back-Step, Richard Bowman and the Slate Mountain...
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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Luthier Chris Testerman and his wife, Erika, were on hand Saturday as part of the Tommy Jarrell Festival in the historic Earle Theatre in Mount Airy. He also makes guitars and dulcimers. Testerman was inspired by renowned fiddle maker Albert Hash.</p>
Heritage and tradition inspire Testerman in his craft
Among all the music and dancing Saturday around the front of the Historic Earle Theater’s stage during the live WPAQ Merry-Go-Round broadcast, a quiet young man in a felt hat calmly carved a fiddle neck. He wasn’t so much competing for attention as he was a reminder of the role of legacy in the music exemplified by Tommy Jarrell. The slender woodcarver and musician was Chris Testerman, and two tables were loaded with examples of his craft —...
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<p>David Broyles | The News</p><p>Mount Airy City Schools District Spelling Bee winner Hailey Martin consults the dictionary as runner-up Conner Lindsley looks on. The two are in the same fourth grade class, live close by each other and have been friends since they were on the same team in tee ball.</p>
Spelling bee winner, runner-up are best of friends
This year’s winners of the annual Mount Airy Schools District Spelling Bee are the best of competitors and the best of friends. Eleven students gathered in the Mount Airy Middle School auditorium Feb. 7 and after several rounds 9-year-old Hailey Martin nabbed top honors and 10-year old Connor Lindsley was the runner-up. Both have been friends, by their own admission, since before kindergarten when they were on the same tee ball team. Conn...
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