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Shred & Protect Event

Local Government Federal Credit Union in Partnership with Alamance County Local Government will be conducting a Shred & Protect Event on Saturday, November 14, 2015 from 10:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. in the Alamance County Sheriff’s Office parking lot at 109 South Maple Street in Graham NC.

To prevent identity theft, citizens who live, work or play in the Alamance County area may attend to have their personal/confidential documents securely shredded at no cost. The items to shred include papers containing account numbers, birth dates, passwords or PINs, signatures, Social Security numbers, addresses, email addresses or phone numbers. Each attendee can bring up to three document boxes or 75 pounds of paper.

Please share this information with your employees, volunteers, board members, elected officials and all citizens who live, work or play in Alamance County.

Celebrate Cedarock’s 40th Anniversary With Us!

Celebrate Cedarock!

40th Anniversary Celebration of Cedarock ParkCedarock Park Logo

Saturday, October 17th

4:00pm-6:30pm

Cedarock Park Historical Farm

It’s our 40th anniversary- come help us celebrate with old-time farm games, hayrides, open farm, food, and more! Stick around for Ghosts in the Park storytelling at the farm. We’ll have a campfire and marshmallows for toasting. Costumes are optional. Free & open to the public.

  • Games include pin the tail on the donkey, cow pie toss, sack race, bean bag toss, milk can toss, egg-spoon relay race, bicycle tire roll, and a ring toss.
  • Hayrides and face painting will be offered throughout the event.
  • The Garrett Farm will be open for tours throughout the event.
  • Food will be available for purchase, provided by Danny’s Café.

Commissioners Dedicate Memorial to County Friend

After their meeting on Monday, August 3, 2015, the Alamance County commissioners dedicated a memorial bench to Donald L. Wilson, Jr., who passed away in July 2015.

Don was a well-known figure in downtown Graham, where he made many friends with people in county government, local businesses, and visitors to the downtown area.  He spent his days in downtown Graham conversing with anyone he came across, running errands for people around town, and working to counsel people going through the criminal courts system as a part of his association with Piedmont Men of Steel..

At the dedication, Chairman Ingle warmly remembered comments made by a pastor at Don’s funeral, that Don had the unique ability to bring together a wide range of people from a wide variety of backgrounds together in friendship and affection.

The memorial bench is located on the first floor of the County Office Building, where Don spent many hours.  The dedication plaque reads:

In Loving Memory of
Donald “Denzel” L. Wilson, Jr.
12/9/51-7/11/15
Always Loved…
Never Forgotten…
Forever Missed…

Don "Denzel" Wilson Memorial Bench
Donald “Denzel” L. Wilson Memorial Bench
Don "Denzel" Wilson Memorial Bench
Plaque
Dan Ingle at Don "Denzel" Wilson Memorial Bench
Chairman Dan Ingle
Dan Ingle at Don "Denzel" Wilson Memorial Bench
Don "Denzel" Wilson Memorial Bench
Friends of Don
Don "Denzel" Wilson Memorial Bench