Ahoy Matey want to see some magic, hear about a woman s great-uncle s experience on the Titanic, or find out all about a Holocaust Love Story. You can enjoy all these exciting programs presented by the Museum of Coastal Carolina, Tuesdays in July at 6 p.m.
The schedule is as follow:
• July 6 - Michael Rosander founder of No Sleeves Magic and his acting troupe will present the production of Pirates Have Problems magic show at 6 p.m. The free show will held outside at the Town Center Park stage, 11 E. Second St. (next to the museum). In case of rain, the program will be moved inside the museum and seating will be limited. For information about Town Center Park rules and regulations, visit https://oibgov.com/). Rosander describes the show as the most swashbuckling, slapstick adventures ye will ever see. In this show, Captain Beard Black boasts of finding all the treasures in the world, but then confesses he didn’t use his money wisely and has now decided to try his hand at
Gilbane Building Company Welcomes Morgan Beam as Business Development Manager in Raleigh, NC
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Gilbane Building Company is pleased to announce the addition of Morgan Beam as Business Development Manager in the Raleigh, North Carolina office.
“Morgan brings a unique set of skills to our business and will be a key contributor to our strategic growth in the Triangle.” RALEIGH, N.C. (PRWEB) May 12, 2021 Gilbane Building Company is pleased to announce the addition of Morgan Beam as Business Development Manager in the Raleigh, North Carolina office. Morgan brings ten years of business development and public affairs experience and has been successful in developing influential relationships while driving organizational awareness and growth. In his new role, he will work closely with operations to enhance and expand client relationships, as well as gain market share in both the public and private sectors.
Rodney Trice Returns to CHCCS as New Chief Equity and Engagement Officer
The Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools is welcoming back a former staff member to play a new, key role for the district.
At its meeting Thursday night, the CHCCS school board approved Dr. Rodney Trice as its new Chief Equity & Engagement Officer. Trice, who worked with the district for eight years, is currently the Assistant Superintendent of Equity Affairs with the Wake County Public School System.
“We are very fortunate to bring Dr. Trice home to CHCCS,” said Superintendent Dr. Nyah Hamlett in a release Thursday night. “His experience, expertise, relationships and connection to the community make him uniquely qualified for the hard work ahead.”
NCAE to have some competition from new teachers organization beaufortcountynow.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from beaufortcountynow.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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I did a “deep dive” into some Google searching this morning to find out more about the Board of Directors of Mark Robinson’s new Carolina Teachers Alliance. To be an organization for educators, it seems to mostly consist of folks who are conservative activists.
Here’s a rundown of what I found - others could likely figure out more, particularly with their connections to other “dark money” conservative and evangelical groups around the state.
Amy Marshall
Executive Director, President, Founder
Her brief blurb at the CTA site describes her as “K-12 Educator & College adjunct”. I couldn’t find what college she’s affiliated with but she teaches at an online Christian school, the Alpha Omega Academy. Originally from Texas, has a BS in Biology from the University of Texas Arlington, and an MEd in History from Liberty University. On her profile page at the Academy, says the person she would like to meet