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Champion Tree of Alamance County is Back!

Champion Tree of Alamance County is back! Alamance County is home to giant trees that have, against all odds, survived centuries of storms, pests, and development. These living monuments have cleaned our air, filtered our water and provided habitat for Piedmont wildlife over hundreds of years. From school grounds and city centers to backwoods and backyards, help us find, measure and celebrate the largest trees in Alamance County!

The deadline to enter a tree into the competition is September 30, 2019. Measuring will take place in October and winners will be announced in November via email. Official certificates will be sent to the champion tree nominators.

For more information and to nominate a tree, visit: www.championtreeac.com. For questions, contact recinfo@alamance-nc.com or call 336-229-2410.

County Government Academy Fall Kick-Off 2019

Now Accepting Applications

Alamance County Government will kick-off the 2019 Fall County Government Academy on Tuesday, September 10th, 2019.  The County Government Academy gives participants a behind the scenes look at the county’s responsibilities and the vital role that county government plays in the community.  Join us in learning how your tax dollars are spent!

The academy will run for 10 consecutive Tuesdays from 6:00-8:30pm (the County Landfill session will start at 3:00pm-5:00pm) at various county departments starting on September 10th and concluding on November 12th.

  • September 10th – Orientation, Clerk to the Board, County Manager, & Group Exercise
  • September 17th – Agricultural & Horticulture Services: Cooperative Extension, Food Sciences Cooking Demonstration & Soil & Water Conservation
  • September 24th – Public Safety: Sheriff’s Office
  • October 1st – Developmental & Technical Services: GIS, Inspections, IT and Recreation & Parks
  • October 8th – Human Services: Environmental Health, Public Health, and Social Services
  • October 15th – Register of Deeds, Planning, & Tax Administration
  • October 22nd – Emergency Services (Part 1): Fire Marshal & Central Communications
  • October 29th – Emergency Services (Part 2): Emergency Management & Emergency Medical Services
  • November 5th – Solid Waste Management (3:00-5:00pm)*
  • November 12th – Burlington-Alamance Airport Tour
  • November 18th – Meet & Greet w/ County Commissioners followed by Graduation/Recognition

Class size is limited and academy slots are filled on a first-come, first-serve basis.  Participants are asked to commit to attending every session. Application forms are available online at: http://www.alamance-nc.com/countygovacademy.  For more information, please call 336-570-4042 or email: tory.frink@alamance-nc.com.

The Duke Endowment Awards $430,000 School-Based Oral Health Expansion Program Grant to the Alamance County Children’s Dental Health Center

BURLINGTON – The Alamance County Children’s Dental Health Center received a $430,000 School-Based Oral Health Expansion grant from The Duke Endowment to provide on-site dental health services in the elementary schools of Alamance-Burlington School System. These services will include classroom education, examinations, x-rays, prophys, fluoride, sealants, amalgam fillings, and case management. For more advanced cases, children will be referred to the Alamance County Children’s Dental Health Center office located at 1914 McKinney Street in Burlington or to a pediatric dental health specialist.

“School-based programs are designed to remove barriers by meeting children where they spend much of their days and to help ensure they are healthy, pain-free, and ready to learn,” said Stacy Warren, program officer for health care at The Duke Endowment. “We are proud to support Alamance County Children’s Dental Health Center in expanding dental care for children living in rural and underserved areas with few or no treatment options.”

The grants are part of a multi-year initiative to address oral health in the state, with an early focus on school-aged children. To learn more about the School-based Oral Health Expansion Program, please visit https://dukeendowment.org/our-work/supporting-oral-health. The Duke Endowment is working with partners throughout North Carolina and South Carolina to develop an initiative to improve oral health in the Carolinas. This multi-year initiative will help health departments, safety-net providers and non-profit organizations expand dental services into rural and underserved schools to ensure that all children receive dental care.

The goals of this initiative are to:

  • improve access to preventative and restorative dental care for school-aged children
  • improve meaningful oral health outcomes for school-aged children
  • proliferate school-based programs that have viable business plans that lead to sustainability

The Alamance County Children’s Dental Health Center offers a variety of oral health treatments including cleanings, fluoride treatment, infant oral care, nutrition counseling, extractions and emergency treatment up to the age of 21 years old. They currently serve 3,500 to 4,000 children annually.

The grants are part of a multi-year initiative to address oral health in the state, with an early focus on school-aged children. To learn more about the School-based Oral Health Expansion Program, please visit https://dukeendowment.org/our-work/supporting-oral-health. The Duke Endowment is working with partners throughout North Carolina and South Carolina to develop an initiative to improve oral health in the Carolinas. This multi-year initiative will help health departments, safety-net providers and non-profit organizations expand dental services into rural and underserved schools to ensure that all children receive dental care.

The goals of this initiative are to:

  • improve access to preventative and restorative dental care for school-aged children
  • improve meaningful oral health outcomes for school-aged children
  • proliferate school-based programs that have viable business plans that lead to sustainability

The Alamance County Children’s Dental Health Center offers a variety of oral health treatments including cleanings, fluoride treatment, infant oral care, nutrition counseling, extractions and emergency treatment up to the age of 21 years old. They currently serve 3,500 to 4,000 children annually.

New Hours for May Memorial Library

Alamance County Public Libraries announces new library hours for May Memorial Library. Beginning Tuesday, September 3, 2019, the May Memorial Library branch will be open from 9am – 8pm.

This change is the outcome of a detailed analysis of patron activity over the past two years and is consistent with the closing times of other Alamance County Library Branches. Director of Alamance Libraries Susana Goldman states, “Providing our patrons with staff and library resources continues to be our number one priority. This change allows us to reallocate staff for increased availability to patrons during peak library hours.”

May Memorial’s new operating hours as of September 3, 2019 will be the following:

  • Monday – Thursday: 9:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
  • Friday – Saturday: 9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
  • Sunday: 1:00 – 5:00 p.m.

If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Susana Goldman at 336-513-4753 or email at sgoldman@alamancelibraries.org.

Alamance County Board of Elections to Conduct Educational Seminar on Voter ID Requirement

RALEIGH, N.C. – The Alamance County Board of Elections will hold an educational seminar about voter photo identification requirements at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, July 16, at the Williams High School Auditorium, 1307 South Church Street, Burlington, NC 27215.

The seminar is free and open to the public.

Beginning in 2020, voters will be required to provide photo identification before they vote. This includes both in-person and by-mail voting, with some exceptions. In November 2018, North Carolina voters approved an amendment to the N.C. Constitution to require voters to present photo ID at the polls.

Session Law 2018-144 requires each county board of elections to hold at least two voter ID seminars before September 1, 2019. Attendees also will receive information about voting options, including absentee-by-mail, One-Stop early voting and Election Day voting. Information about provisional voting, the availability of free North Carolina voter ID cards and residency requirements for voting also will be provided.

For more information on the voter ID requirement in North Carolina, please go to www.ncsbe.gov/Voter-ID.

Questions? Please contact the Alamance County Board of Elections at 336-570-6755.

Southern High-Mount Hermon Road Temporarily Closed

Due to a collapsed culvert, 1353 to 1363 Southern High-Mount Hermon Road, located between
Bellemont-Mt Hermon Road and Rogers Road, has been temporarily closed. Repairs are
estimated to take the next two days, and county officials anticipate the road will be opened by
Thursday, June 27.

For further questions, please contact the Alamance County Emergency Management
Department at 336-227-1365.

Website Maintenance Notice for Weekend of June 28-30

You may have recently noticed some changes to pages on our county and library websites.  This has been done to prepare our websites for some maintenance work that will be happening during the weekend of June 28-30.  We are hopeful that this maintenance period will be uneventful, but wanted to let web citizens like you know that these websites may be briefly unavailable during this process.

This maintenance is for the county website (www.alamance-nc.com) and libraries website (www.alamancelibraries.org).

The maintenance should not affect the following sites.  We are providing links so that you can get to them during the process.

Social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube will not be affected at all.

We will keep you informed of our upgrades both here at the county’s website and on our social media presences at Twitter (https://twitter.com/AlamanceNC) and Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/AlamanceCounty/).

Status of the Ossipee Dam in Altamahaw

This morning, the Alamance County Emergency Management Office and the AO Fire Department were alerted to water leaking from the base of the Ossipee Dam in Altamahaw. Since then, the NC Department of Transportation, the Department of Environmental Quality Dam Safety Division, and the State Emergency Management Office have been in contact with representatives from the local County Emergency Management Office as well as Glen Raven Mills, owner of the dam. At this time, the dam is categorized as a regulated jurisdictional low hazard dam indicating that if failure occurs, there should be minimal negative impact to property.

Glen Raven Mills along with the AO Fire Department and the Alamance County Emergency Management Office will be working together to regularly monitor the situation and will report any change in status to the Department of Environmental Quality Dam Safety Division.

Due to these conditions, the Altamahaw Paddle Access, Shallow Ford Natural Area Paddle Access, Great Bend Park Paddle Access, and the Glencoe Paddle Access will be closed until further notice.

Congratulations to the 2019 Spring County Government Academy Graduates!!

Group Photo of June 2019 County Gov Academy graduates
Pictured left to right:
Front row: Dylan Galloway; Scott Cates; Patricia Pelt; Sarah Elizabeth Carroll; Sugelema Lynch;
Back row: Brian Conlon; Tamara Patterson; Tommy Purcell; Craig Thompson and Chair Amy Scott Galey
Not pictured: Patti Alderman; Thomas Hart; Lisa Rowden; and Jeff Stein

County Gov Academy Graduates seated
County Gov Academy Graduates
Chair Galey introduces Graduates
Chair Amy Scott Galey
Scott Cates
Scott Cates, County Gov Academy Graduate
Sarah Elizabeth Carroll
Sarah Elizabeth Carroll, County Gov Academy Graduate
Craig Thompson
Craig Thompson, County Gov Academy Graduate
Tommy Purcell
Tommy Purcell, County Gov Academy Graduate
Patricia Pelt
Patricia Pelt, County Gov Academy Graduate
Tamara Patterson
Tamara Patterson, County Gov Academy Graduate
Sugelema Lynch
Sugelema Lynch, County Gov Academy Graduate
Dylan Galloway
Dylan Galloway, County Gov Academy Graduate
Brian Conlon
Brian Conlon, County Gov Academy Graduate