COVID19 Message | Teresa Ellen, Health Director

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Professional family,

It has been 8 months in our journey with COVID-19.  I hope you, your family and your professional families are safe and well.  Many times with pandemics and viruses it is easy to become complacent and forget to practice safety measures and follow protocols.  We all get busy serving our customers and focusing on getting a task done.  As we move forward, I want to remind you that first, if you are not feeling well, we advise you to stay home and away from others.  That is the first step to stop the spread of any virus.  Then we must follow the 3 W’s every single day – Wear Your Mask, Wait Six Feet from others, and Wash your hands frequently.  We know these 3 measures make a big difference in halting virus spread as well.   In addition, remember that large gatherings, particularly family gatherings, tend to foster the spread of COVID-19.  Use caution as this can spread the virus to other locations, including where you work.

The good news is that a vaccine is in the near future, but following the 3 W’s protects all of us now.   Let’s push forward with the 3W’s and don’t forget to encourage each other.  We are all in this together.

Be well,

Teresa Ellen RN,MPH, Wlson County Health Director

1801 Glendale Drive SW, Wilson, NC 27893

iGov September

The September WCiGov learning experience was with Development Service & Solid Waste Services. Learners gained valuable knowledge of rezoning and land use along with recycling and waste disposal in Wilson County.

October 2020 Library Programs

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Youth Programs

STEAM programs for ages 5 and up take place on Tuesdays, October 6, 13, 20, 27 at 7:00 p.m.  Activity packets will be available for pickup at the Circulation Desk on the Monday before each program, while supplies last.  For more information, contact Scott Houston, Youth Services Manager, at 252-237-5355 ext. 5025 or shouston@wilson-co.com.

Young Adult Programs

Ages 12-19 are invited to read as many scary books as you can during the Teen Reading Scare-a-Thon, taking place October 1-31.  View our spooky horror/thriller reading list, posted to the library’s website and Facebook, for a chance to win a prize. Think you’re NOT afraid of the dark? You may be after reading these books!  Registration is required; contact kbrittain@wilson-co.com to register. For more information, contact Kate Brittain at 252-237-5355 ext. 5073 or kbrittain@wilson-co.com.

Adult Programs

The Ice House Entrepreneurship Program online self-paced course will begin Monday, October 5.  This program is designed to inspire and engage participants in the fundamental aspects of an entrepreneurial mindset as an essential life skill. The program draws upon eight fundamental concepts of entrepreneurial thought and process derived from the companion text, Who Owns the Ice House? Eight Life Lessons from an Unlikely Entrepreneur. Each lesson contains video case studies featuring a variety of real-world “unlikely” entrepreneurs who have overcome challenges by embracing the core concepts of an entrepreneurial mindset. The program also provides for experiential learning through the process of identifying problems, finding solutions, and making connections beyond the classroom.  Participants will complete online self-paced lessons.  Registration is required.  For more information or to register, contact Amanda Gardner, Assistant Library Director, at 252-237-5355 ext. 5072 or agardner@wilson-co.com.

Local History and Genealogy Programs

All ages are invited to Haunted NC Stories on Monday, October 26 at 7:00 p.m.  Celebrate Halloween through learning about our state’s ghostly past. Local History and Genealogy Librarian Tammy Medlin will tell tales of pirates, headless specters, haunted gold mines and more!  For more information, contact Tammy Medlin, Local History and Genealogy Librarian, at 252-237-5355 ext. 5029 or tmedlin@wilson-co.com

Think Safety. Work Safely!

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Wilson County Government’s safety committee reminds you to always work safely. If you see something that isn’t safe, say something immediately to your director leader. We value your safety and safety ideas. Tell your department’s safety committee member any ideas or concerns you may have.