The Badin Villager
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The Badin Villager
A Publication of Visit Badin Badin, NC A Flavor of France at the Foot of the Uwharries Inside this issue: Better Badin 2 Town News 2 Meet Your Neighbor 3 Running Program for Beginners 3 Library News 3 Badin Inn to Host Fourth of July Fireworks 4 Visit Badin Information 4 March 2007 Vol. 1 No. 3 The Badin Villager Badin’s Future Starts with a Vision, a Forum & a Plan The vision began February 7, 2007, with a community meeting at Ike’s Place in West Badin. Bill Duston and Blair Israel of Centralina Council of Governments divided attending Badin residents into two groups to work on table-sized maps. Here, plans were formed for a pedestrian-friendly environment for the Town of Badin where public spaces offer convenience, safety and beauty. Both groups came up with visions of a boardwalk along the lake shoreline, a scenic nature trail, and a safe crosswalk over Highway 740. Once plans are set, grants may be applied for from state, fed- eral and private sources. On February 6, 2007, the Stanly County Economic Development Commission held a forum for Badin residents at the Badin Inn in preparation for a March 14 economic summit. Set questions were presented, the several answers were listed and participants voted their preferences. Results will be announced at the summit. Ideas ranged from WiFi to a dinner excursion boat on the lake. Restoration of West Badin School was an issue. All agreed Badin’s small-town atmosphere and nearby pristine areas need to be preserved. On February 8, 2007, the steering committee of the Badin Revitalization Committee met at the Badin Inn to form a strategic plan from plans put forward by four sub-committees. This plan will be instrumental in obtaining a grant to fund the many projects the BRC hopes to initiate to aid Badin’s revitalization. “Quality planning should help guide local growth, accommodate and anticipate new business and maintain as well as augment the atmosphere of the unique community.” Blair Israel, Centralina Council of Governments Ike’s Place: West Badin’s Community Center John Westbrook On December 24, 2005, John Westbrook opened The Isiah Westbrook Community Center named in honor of his father. “We have everything from community meetings to dances here,” he says. “It’s a place for the teens to hang out.” Westbrook has also bought the building next door and renovation plans for both buildings include a café downstairs, and a computer learning lab. He has also founded the Uwharrie Com- munity Services Development Network to help with plans that include a senior day care facility. “I wanted to preserve West Badin’s buildings,” he says. “We must position ourselves for growth.” Page 2 Better Badin, Inc. 32 Falls Road, Badin NC 704-422-3338 Town Barber Shop Maria Johansen Owner Full Service for the Whole Family Better Badin met on Monday, February 12, 2007 with a small but enthusiastic group of local residents. New president, Calvin Deese has stated his goal is to build on what has already been accomplished by the non-profit group formed with the purpose of improving Badin. New goals and special projects were discussed. Faye Crawley suggested these take the form of short, medium and long 101-A North Main Street New London, NC 28127 704-463-1018 range goals. Projects discussed included a scholarship for local Boy Scouts, a walking and running track to be built around the lower Badin School grounds, historical markers to be placed around the town, and a $250 scholarship for a Badin School student. Several other fund-raising projects were also discussed. is in need of volunteers throughout the year. Planning for festival events is already under way. There are openings for the entertainment chairperson, treasurer, and beauty pageant chairperson. Committee members include Calvin Deese, president, Angela Miller, vicepresident, Betty Beach, secretary and Larry Drye, treasurer. It was also noted that the Best of Badin Festival due to take place in September of this year Better Badin meets on the second Monday of each month at 7 PM at Badin Town Hall. The public is welcome. the Badin community and the fifty-one years of dedicated and devoted service that he has performed as the Scoutmaster of Troop 42. The key to the city and the presentation will take place at the Town Council meeting at 7 pm on March 13, 2007, at Badin Town Hall. County Utilities Director, Donna Davis. Manholes have been replaced and many lateral lines which connect homes to the wastewater main line have also been replaced. Plans are for the rest of the sewer problems to be addressed as funding becomes available. An inaugural county-wide economic summit, Sharing the Vision, is planned for March 14, 2007. For more information call: 704-986-3682. Badin Police reported 263 calls for service, 12 arrests, 27 traffic citations and an increase in warning tickets (47) in the school zone. The Badin Inn Golf Resort and Club will host a blood drive for the Stanly County Chapter of the American Red Cross during the month of March, date to be announced. The Town of Badin will pick up limbs and brush on Tuesday, March 6, 2007. Please place on sidewalk by 8 AM. Town News • • • Calendar for Badin Town Hall: Monday, Mar 5, 2007 6:30 pm: Historic Preservation Ad Hoc Committee Monday, Mar 12, 2007 7 pm: Better Badin Tuesday, Mar 13, 2007 7 pm: Town Council Badin Town Hall is open Monday through Friday from 8am to 5pm Tel: 704-422-3470 www.badin.org. “We owe it to the people of Badin,” says Larry Milano about the proposed list of those who require assistance during an emergency In conjunction with a disaster preparedness and recovery plan, Badin public safety personnel are compiling a list of Badin residents who, due to infirmities, may need help with evacuation or other assistance in the event of a community or national emergency. “We owe it to the people of Badin to know who they are,” says Town Councilman, Larry Milano. “A large percentage of our small population is elderly.” If you or your family would like to be placed on this list, please contact Town Manager, Todd Herms, or Badin Police Chief, Bryan Lambert at 704-422-3470. At the Town Council meeting on February 13, 2007, council approved a resolution to honor Robert Cliff “Bob” Hinkle, Jr., for his 70 years of service to Stanly County has invested $1.7 million in fixing some of the sewer problems in central Badin, according to Stanly Page 3 Meet Your Neighbor: Noelani Kaluhiokalani From Milford, Massachusetts and now a resident of Badin, Noelani Kaluhiokalani brings the exotic flare of Hawaii and its delightful culture to North Carolina. As a child she studied tap dancing, jazz and ballet. By Junior High School she had embraced the culture of her half-Scottish half-Hawaiian father and Dutch Indonesian mother, and began to study the dances of Fiji, Tonga, Tahiti and Hawaii. In college in Massachusetts she was the co- founder of a group of dancers, Hula Aloha, and gave cultural presentations of the hula and its history. “The last king of Hawaii called the hula the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people,” Noelani says. “The missionaries banned it, but he brought it back.” Today, Noelani teaches the sixth grade in Albemarle Middle School. She hopes to teach the hula with an afterschool program. During the Fun Day at the Park held on the shores of Badin Lake last fall, Noelani enchanted the crowds with her story-telling dance of the Islands, and she had no shortage of volunteers at an impromptu hula class that followed her presentation. She loves Badin and its village atmosphere, and Badin welcomes her. Aloha, Noelani. Running Program for Beginners Thinking about taking up running, Running Club is organizing a but don’t know how to get started? beginning runners program to Running is actually easy once you help you get off the couch and get moving. The Uwharrie run a 5K race in just eight weeks. Weekly classes will begin on Thursday, March 8th at 6:00 PM. The weekly one hour class will consist of thirty minutes of classroom instruction followed by a thirty minute group run/walk. Some of the topics include goal-setting, injury prevention and running safe. Graduates will celebrate by running the Beach Blast 5K race on May 12th in downtown Albemarle. Runners will then be encouraged to continue to run throughout the summer to train for the September Best of Badin Festival’s “Run the Valley” 5K/10K and 1/2 marathon. The $35 registration fee for the beginning runner’s program includes a t-shirt and entry fee for the Beach Blast 5K. For more information and to register call Vac and Dash at 704-983-3274. Library News From Jenny Allen, Badin Librarian (704-422-3218): Do you have any gently used paperbacks just sitting on your bookshelf? If you’re not going to read them anymore, check out our paperback exchange program. Just bring in your paperbacks, any number of them, and take the same number from our paperback exchange rack. We have some popular titles and authors. Story time for pre-schoolers is always Tuesday morning at 11 AM. On Tuesday, March 13, 2007, we will make a St. Patrick’s Day craft. Everyone is welcome! Library hours are Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 1 pm to 5 pm, Tuesday, 10 am to 2 pm and Thursday, 3 pm to 7 pm. For information on library happenings call 704-422-3218. Badin School Calendar for March Tuesday, March 27: End of 9-Weeks Wednesday, March 28: Early release A Publication of Visit Badin March 2007 Vol. 1 No. 3 Visit Badin 1 Pine Circle Drive P. O. Box 1154 Badin, NC 28009 Tel: 704-422-6728 Visit our website at: www.visitbadin.com Or email us at: info@visitbadin.com Contributing writers: Jenny Allen Andy Kinnecom Peter Asciutto This complimentary newspaper is made possible by the generosity of our sponsors. Page 4 Badin Inn to Host Grand Fourth of July Fireworks The Badin Inn Golf Resort and Club is pleased to announce it is hosting a grand fireworks display to kick off this year’s Independence Day celebrations in Stanly County. “The show will be similar in size to last year’s Best of Badin Festival,” says Andy Kinnecom, club owner and manager. “We are hosting it on Saturday before the fourth, so mark your calendars for June 30th.” The club will also offer other activities and music for the public and members to enjoy that day and at other events through the year. Kinnecom said they are already offering a Sunday Brunch each week in the new Johnny Palmer Dining Room and that the restaurant is open to the public. 20-25 guest units. Rates for the guest suites are comparable to Albemarle hotels, ranging from $80 to $145 per night, depending on the season. Kinnecom also announced that the lodging operations are now open and guests are staying at the club on a regular basis. There are four guest rooms complete in the clubhouse building and four more almost ready in the Inn. Plans are also in place for a 2007 music and speaker series, and wine trail tours. Kinnecom invites those interested in the Inn’s activities to stop in the lobby and take a tour of the facilities. The club has also purchased several village townhouses that are now being renovated for additional guest accommodations, giving visitors a varied mix of lodging options. When complete, the operation will have a total of Visitors to Badin for the Fourth of July show or any other time are welcome to call the club at 888-Badin NC or visit the club’s website at www.BadinInn.com. Now! Guest Room Lodging for your out-of-town guests! Historic Suites, Condos, & Townhouses From $95 per night! Open to the Public! 7 Days Per Week * 18-Hole Golf Course & Driving Range * Practice Putting Green * Golf Lessons and Gift Shop * All Open to the Public! * Golf All Day $15! *Restaurant * Lodging * Golf Course * Meeting Rooms Stop in the Lobby and Take a Tour! * * * * * Pine Circle Pub & Grille Open 7 Days & Nights Weekly British-Style Food & Burgers Full ABC License! Sunday Brunches begin 2/11 2007 Music and Speaker Series! 4th of July Fireworks! Fitness Center! Pool Memberships! Wine Trail Tours! 704-422-3683 * * * * Wedding Ceremonies Wedding Receptions Rehearsal Dinners Banquets & Meetings