Come and Chill with us on February 4th as we celebrate Take Your Child to the Library Day with a Frozen Party! Meet Queen Elsa, take fun photos, watch Frozen short films, and participate in sing-a-longs and craft activities. We're going to have SNOW much fun!
Spring Sports Registration begins on February 20th! The following leagues will be offered: Coed Tee Ball (Ages 3-5), Coed Coach Pitch (Ages 6-8), Midget League Baseball (Ages 8-10), Little League Baseball (Ages 11-12), Junior League Baseball (Ages 13-15), 10u Softball (Ages 8-10), 12u Softball (Ages 11-12), 15u Softball (Ages 13-15), 5u Coed Soccer (Ages 3-5), 8u Coed Soccer (Ages 6-8), 11u Coed Soccer (Ages 9-11). If you have any questions email austinyarbrough@angier.org.
Ben Thompson steps down as chairman of Campbell University’s Board of Trustees after more than a decade in the role. After passing the gavel to Gene Lewis, Thompson talked about the board’s successes and Campbell’s growth during his time, his relationship with three Campbell presidents and what the future holds for his beloved alma mater.
The public shall take notice that Sanford City Council will hold a special-called workshop on Tuesday, January 24, 2022, at 1:00 p.m. in the West End Conference Room at the Sanford Municipal Center, located at 225 E. Weatherspoon Street.
If anyone is interested in serving on the Town's Planning Board as an "In-Town" member or a member of the ABC Board please complete an application and submit to the Town Clerk at vhardaway@angier.org
Dr. Prentice Chandler, dean and professor of the Eriksson College of Education at Austin Peay State University in Tennessee, will be the featured speaker at the second annual Paris Lecture Series, scheduled for 4 to 5 p.m. on March 28 in Hobson Auditorium.
Dr. Michael Adams has been named the new vice president for academic affairs and provost at Campbell University, succeeding Dr. Mark Hammond, who is joining the faculty of the Jerry M. Wallace School of Osteopathic Medicine after serving the last 10 years as provost and, before that, 12 years as dean of the College of Arts & Sciences.
The Central Carolina Community College (CCCC) Foundation has received $1,900 from the Food Lion Feeds Charitable Foundation to help feed neighbors in their time of need.
In an effort to continue to modernize Career and Technical Education programs and classrooms across North Carolina, the General Assembly allotted $3 million in 2022 for State Superintendent Catherine Truitt to award funds to school districts via two grant programs: