GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA

1987 SESSION

 

 

CHAPTER 1094

SENATE BILL 1840

 

AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR CERTAIN GOVERNMENTAL AND NON-GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES.

 

PART I.---LOCAL FUNDS

 

The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:

 

Section 1.  Appropriations are made from the General Fund for the 1988-89 fiscal year, unless otherwise specified, to the grantees and for the public purposes listed in this part.

 

S1571           SOUTHEASTERN RADIO READING FUNDS

Twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000) to Southeastern North Carolina Radio Reading Service, Inc., for capital or operating expenses to locate a radio reading service station in Fayetteville, on the campus of Fayetteville State University, in facilities provided by the University and with hookups provided by the University.  Southeastern North Carolina Radio Reading Service, Inc., is a nonprofit corporation that provides broadcasts for the blind and the visually impaired.

 

S1572           MYROVER-REESE FELLOWSHIP HOME FUNDS

Eleven thousand dollars ($11,000) to the Department of Human Resources, Division of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services, for the Cumberland County Area Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Authority for the construction of a new building for the Myrover-Reese Fellowship Home, Inc., a facility for substance abusers.

 

S1575           LOUISBURG SENIOR CENTER FUNDS

Thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) to the Town of Louisburg to assist in the construction of a senior citizens center in the Town of Louisburg.

 

S1590           ASHEVILLE CHAMBER MUSIC FUNDS

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Asheville Chamber Music, Inc., for the endowment trust fund to enable Asheville Chamber Music, Inc., to continue to provide chamber music to Asheville and the surrounding area.  These funds shall be matched by local funds on the basis of two dollars ($2.00) of local funds for every one dollar ($1.00) of State funds.

 

S1595           IREDELL DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Iredell Developmental Day Centers, Inc., to be used to match sixty thousand dollars ($60,000) of other funds to complete the expansion of its Adult Learning Center Building project to serve a waiting list of severely developmentally-disabled adult clients.

 

S1607           ALEXANDER HANDYCRAFTS FUNDS

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the Foothills Area Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Program for Alexander Handycrafts, an Adult Developmental Activity Program which provides day services to 30 handicapped adults in Alexander County, for the construction of a new facility to house Alexander Handycrafts.

 

S1623           YADKIN COUNTY SENIOR CENTER FUNDS

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the Yadkin Valley Economic Development District, Incorporated, a State-assisted local Community Action Agency, to assist in construction, renovation, and furnishing costs for the Yadkin County Senior Center.

 

S1624           HIDDENITE CENTER FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Hiddenite Center, Inc., to assist with preparing and showing exhibits of historical and cultural interest to students in the Alexander County public schools.

 

S1633           CATAWBA COUNTY VISITORS FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Catawba County Chamber of Commerce, Inc., for expansion of the Catawba County Visitor Information Center facilities.

 

S1634           CATAWBA PRETRIAL RELEASE FUNDS

Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to Catawba County for a pretrial release pilot program to implement the recommendations of an Institute of Government study concerning conservation of the jail facilities in the County.

 

S1635           CATAWBA SHELTERED WORKSHOP FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Catawba County Association for Special Education, Inc., for the purchase of a bus to transport handicapped clients to and from the sheltered workshop.

 

S1636           CATAWBA HISTORICAL ASSN. FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Town of Catawba Historical Association, Inc., for the restoration and renovation of the Dr. Quintus M. Little House in Catawba.  This appropriation shall not require matching funds.

 

S1637           CATAWBA OPERATIONS BASE FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Catawba County to assist in the construction of a rescue and emergency medical services operations base to serve southeastern Catawba County.

 

S1641           CUMBERLAND TEACHER DEVELOPMENT FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Cumberland Community Foundation, Inc., in Cumberland County for mini-grants for teacher staff development.

 

S1656           JONES AGRICULTURAL CENTER FUNDS

Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to Jones County for operating expenses and capital expenditures of the Jones County Agricultural Center.

 

S1657           HARVEY GARDENS FUNDS

Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the City of Kinston for the completion of Harvey Gardens.

 

S1659           MCELROY HOUSE FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Yancey History Association for the preservation and renovation of the historic McElroy House.

 

S1660           APPALACHIAN THEATER FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Mars Hill College, in Madison County, for capital improvements for the Southern Appalachian Repertory Theater to expand and develop theater programs.

 

S1666           CRANBERRY SCHOOL RENOVATION FUNDS

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the Cranberrian Corporation for renovation of the old Cranberry High School, an historic site in Avery County.

 

S1669           CALDWELL OPPORTUNITIES FUNDS

Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to Caldwell Opportunities, Inc., a facility for the handicapped in Caldwell County, to be used for operating expenses.

 

S1670           WILKES DAY CARE FUNDS

Fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000) to the Wilkes Day Care Association, Inc., in Wilkes County, for capital improvements necessary to expand its facility for handicapped children.

 

S1671           CRANBERRY SCHOOL RENOVATION FUNDS

Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the Cranberrian Corporation for renovation of the old Cranberry High School, an historic site in Avery County.

 

S1672           GRASSY CREEK FIRE/RESCUE FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Mitchell County for capital improvements for the Grassy Creek Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., and the Grassy Creek Rescue Squad, Inc.

 

S1673           CALDWELL RESIDENTIAL SERVICES FUNDS

Eleven thousand dollars ($11,000) to Caldwell Residential Services, Inc., in Caldwell County to assist in funding its Emergency Youth Shelter, which provides temporary shelter for children from infancy to 18 years of age, and its Independent Living Program, which will focus on teaching foster children between the ages of 16 and 19 such skills as budgeting, time management, career planning, and relationship building.  Each group home will serve five children who are unable to live with their families due to a history of chronic abuse and/or neglect.

 

S1678           ROGER PAGE CENTER FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Winston-Salem Business and Technology Center, Inc., for the Roger Page Business and Technical Center, to encourage and develop the region's small business economy.

 

S1681           OLD SALEM FUNDS

Thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to Old Salem, Inc., to be used in interpreting the history and culture of eighteenth century Piedmont North Carolina for school children and adult visitors.  These funds may not become part of the continuation budget. Any funds that are not expended by June 30, 1989, may not revert to the General Fund, but shall remain available for use by Old Salem, Inc.

 

S1683           FORSYTH HUMAN RESOURCES FUNDS

Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Experiment in Self-Reliance, Inc., to help support its programs for disadvantaged people of Forsyth County.

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to LIFT, Inc., for the Lift Learning Center and Academy, to provide educational counseling support services to at-risk youth of Forsyth County.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Neighborhood Justice Center of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, Inc., to assist in resolving disputes through mediation as a confidential alternative to the courts.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the United Negro College Fund, Winston-Salem Area Office, to award scholarships and financial aid to needy students.

Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Council on the Status of Women, Inc., to fund the Council's Job Strategy Center.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Winston-Salem Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for the Education Committee for its after-school tutorial program for students who are deficient in math and reading.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Young Men's Christian Association of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County for the Winston-Lake Family YMCA for camperships for boys from low-income families.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Young Women's Christian Association of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County for camperships for girls from low-income families.

Nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to the North Carolina Baptist Hospitals, Inc., for direct care of patients on a needs basis at Brenner Children's Hospital.

Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to Family Services, Inc., of Forsyth County, to assist in renovation of the Battered Women's Shelter.

 

S1686           HIGH POINT SENIOR CENTER FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the City of High Point, in Guilford County, to purchase a building that will be used as a much needed Senior Center.

 

S1687           PRISON AND JAIL PROJECT FUNDS

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Prison & Jail Project, Inc., of Durham County for operating expenses of its programs designed to provide alternatives to prison and jail.

 

S1688           CABARRUS SENIOR CENTER FUNDS

Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to Cabarrus County to build and support a new Cabarrus County Senior Citizens Center.

 

S1690           CABARRUS-MECKLENBURG V.F.D. FUNDS

Thirty-eight thousand dollars ($38,000), at two thousand dollars ($2,000) each, to the following fire departments for operating expenses and equipment:

(1)       Flowe's Store Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(2)       Midland Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(3)       Jackson Park Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(4)       Mt. Mitchell Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(5)       Winecoff Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(6)       Odell Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(7)       Cold Water Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(8)       Poplar Tent Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(9)       North East Cabarrus County Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(10)     Harrisburg Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(11)     Rimer Volunteer Fire Department

(12)     Kannapolis Fire Department

(13)     Allen Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(14)     Georgeville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(15)     Pitts Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(16)     Matthews Morning Star Fire Department

(17)     Idlewild Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(18)     Concord Fire Department

(19)     Mint Hill Volunteer Fire Department for the Fire Department and Emergency Ambulance Service.

 

S1693           BERTIE HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS FUNDS

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Bertie County Board of Education for the Bertie High School Chorus.

 

S1696           WHITE OAK LITTLE LEAGUE FUNDS

Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to Onslow County for the White Oak Little League Association in Onslow County to install lights at the baseball field to make the field safer for evening games.

 

S1697           STONY POINT VOL. FIRE DEPT. FUNDS

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the Stony Point Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., of Iredell County for demolition, removal, renovation, or construction of buildings on land owned by the Stony Point Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

 

S1698           CHARLOTTE AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURAL FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Charlotte Mecklenburg Afro-American Cultural and Service Center, Inc., for operating expenses to preserve and display historical materials, to provide cultural outreach programs for the entire Charlotte Community, and to restore "shotgun houses".

 

S1700           HERTFORD-BERTIE SAFETY FUNDS

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Harrellsville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., of Hertford County to purchase turn-out gear.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Aulander Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc., of Bertie County for operating expenses and equipment.

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Lewiston-Woodville Fire and Rescue Department, Inc., of Bertie County for operating expenses and equipment.

 

S1701           CUMBERLAND COMMUNITY FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Southeastern Cumberland County Rural Community Association, Inc., for the Association's community service programs, including after-school programs and programs for adults and senior citizens, and for playground equipment and air conditioning needed by the Association to continue to serve the people in Southeastern Cumberland County and the surrounding area.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Cumberland Community Action Program, Inc., for an activity bus to transport members of the community to and from the public service activities provided by the Program.

 

S1702           CHRISTMAS TREE MARKETING FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to The North Carolina Christmas Tree Association for the development and implementation of a marketing program for North Carolina-grown Christmas trees.

 

S1703           FORSYTH CULTURAL RESOURCES FUNDS

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to The Arts Council, Inc., in Forsyth County to promote the arts.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Historic Bethabara Park, Inc., in Forsyth County for its restoration project for archaeological investigation and subsequent exhibition of the historically significant Bethabara Community Gardens site.

Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem, Inc., in Forsyth County to continue to provide dramatic theatre and other cultural programs to the public.

Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the Piedmont Opera Theater, Inc., in Forsyth County for operations to enable the Theater to continue to provide opera and other musical theatre to the public.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Winston-Salem Delta Fine Arts, Inc., in Forsyth County to assist in providing arts and humanities programs, including exhibitions, classes, workshops, lectures, and performances by professional artists to the community, many of which are free of charge.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the North Carolina Black Repertory Company, Inc., in Forsyth County, to bring actors of national celebrity to this State to perform with the company, and to assist in training local actors of the company.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Winston-Salem Symphony Association, Inc., in Forsyth County, to continue its support of public programs which enrich the entire community.

 

S1705           DURHAM EDUCATION/TRAINING FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Operation Breakthrough, Inc., for its educational and training programs for the youth of Durham County.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Durham Housing Authority for its educational and training programs for youth of Durham County.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the John Avery Boy's Club for its educational and training programs for the boys and girls of Durham County.

 

S1706           ORANGE-PERSON-GRANVILLE HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Cedar Grove Day Care Center, Inc., in Orange County, for operating expenses.

Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to Person County Memorial Hospital, Incorporated, for operating expenses.

Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the Oxford Business and Professional Chain, Incorporated, in Granville County for its senior citizens program.

 

S1707           DURHAM RSVP FUNDS

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Department of Community Colleges for Durham Technical Community College for operating expenses of its Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) in Durham County.

 

S1709           HIGH POINT-GREENSBORO CULTURAL FUNDS

Twenty-four thousand dollars ($24,000) to the United Arts Council of Greensboro, Inc., in Guilford County, for relocation expenses, and operating expenses needed to continue to provide arts programs and educational outreach programs to the people of Greensboro.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the High Point Arts Council, Inc., in Guilford County, to be allocated among the Council's funded members for operating expenses to continue to provide arts programs and educational outreach programs to the people of High Point.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the William Penn Foundation, of Guilford County, for the continuing restoration of the historic William Penn High School Auditorium.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Young Artists Opera Theatre, of Guilford County, for operating expenses in presenting the people of Greensboro and the region both contemporary chamber music and lesser known classical opera, and in providing performance opportunities to young professional singers in the region through fully staged productions of opera.  These funds will draw down  Fletcher Foundation matching funds.

 

S1713           RUFTY-HOLMES SENIOR CENTER FUNDS

Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the Evergreen Senior Activity Center, Inc., in Rowan County to finish curbing the driveway behind the Rufty-Holmes Senior Center and to complete grading work to provide access to the Center's recreation area.

 

S1714           CLEVELAND-GASTON-LINCOLN HUMAN SER. FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Cleveland County Chapter of the American Red Cross, a United Way Agency, to aid in the purchase of a van.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Cleveland County Girls Club, Inc., for operating expenses in providing its public service programs for youth.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Cleveland County Abuse Prevention Council, Inc., for operating expenses in providing abuse prevention services.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Youth Assistance Program of Cleveland County, Inc., for operating expenses in providing services for young people in crisis.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Child Abuse Prevention Services, Inc., of Cleveland County, for operating expenses in providing child abuse prevention services.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Gaston County Children's Council, Inc., for operating expenses in providing its services to children and their families.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Gaston County for the Gaston County Community-Based Alternatives Task Force for operating expenses in examining community-based alternatives to training school for delinquent youths.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to United Way of Gaston County, Inc., for the Gaston Adolescent Health Council, for operating expenses in providing health and health education services to adolescents in Gaston County.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hospice of Lincoln County, Inc., to establish a new organization to provide compassionate care to the terminally ill and their families.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Department of Human Resources, Division of Social Services, for Companions/Governor's One-on-One Volunteer Program in Lincoln County for operating expenses in providing one-on-one volunteers for youth in crisis.

 

S1715           WAKE COUNTY COMMUNITY FUNDS

Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the Town of Fuquay-Varina in Wake County for operating expenses of recreational activities in the Town.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Capital Area Soccer League, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses of its soccer program for the youth in the County.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Erwin for operating expenses for a recreation center.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Harnett County Uplift Operations, Inc., for capital or operating expenses for its public service programs to assist minority business development.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Apex Volunteer Fire Department, Rural Service, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses or capital expenditures.

 

S1719           RUTHERFORD-GASTON COMMUNITY RESOURCES FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Rutherford County Library, Inc., for needed reference materials.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Rutherford County Arts Council, Inc., for operating expenses in providing arts activities and educational outreach programs in Rutherford County.

Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the Schiele Museum of Natural History and Planetarium, Inc., in Gaston County, for operating expenses.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Dallas in Gaston County for beautification.

 

S1724           EASTERN COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION FUNDS

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Northampton County for renovation of the Northampton County Courthouse.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Scotland Neck for renovation of the school auditorium.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Oak City for a beautification project.

 

S1725           EASTERN CULTURAL FUNDS

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to The Gallery Theatre, Inc., of Hertford County to replace the roof of the Theatre, which is a community theater.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Lakeland Cultural Arts Center, Inc., of Halifax County for continuation of programs and projects to promote the cultural arts in Halifax County.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Murfreesboro Historical Association, Inc., in Hertford County, for capital improvements at Hertford Academy.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Gates County Historical Society to continue restoration and improvement of the old Gates County Courthouse and Annex.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, to stabilize, restore, and rehabilitate the old Martin County Courthouse in Williamston.

Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to Historic Hope Foundation, Inc., for capital improvements to its historic properties.

 

S1726           EASTERN HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Choanoke Area Development Association of North Carolina, Inc., for general operating funds for its public service programs.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Rural Day Care Association of Northeastern North Carolina for the continuation of public service programs and projects.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Northeast Center for Human Development in Bertie County to continue its public service programs, which include services for the elderly, community recreation programs, continuing education programs, and child development programs.

Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the 4-H Youth Day Camp, Inc., in Halifax County, to continue building renovations to enable the Camp to continue serving youth in its camp program.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Hertford County for operating expenses for the Hertford County Senior Citizens Center in Winton.

 

S1727           DAVIDSON ANIMAL FUNDS

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to Davidson County for capital expenses for the county animal shelter.

 

S1728           ONSLOW HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Onslow Coordinating Council on Aging, Inc., for operating expenses of its programs that promote and improve the well-being of older adults.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Onslow Hospice, Incorporated, which provides compassionate care to the terminally ill and their families, for operating expenses.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Carobell Children's Home, Inc., a home for severely handicapped children, to be used toward the cost of replacing a van to transport residents.

Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to Region P Human Development Agency, Inc., to provide hot, nutritional meals to low-income elderly citizens who live in a rural area and are homebound.

 

S1729           HOKE-ROBESON COMMUNITY SERVICES FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Flora MacDonald Educational Foundation, Inc., whose facilities are used for community affairs and educational purposes, to repair the floor and install air conditioning in the dining room.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Southside School Alumni Association to renovate the Southside School Building in the Town of Rowland in Robeson County for use as a community center.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Saint Pauls in Robeson County for repairs to the Saint Pauls Community Building.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Rowland for the V.F.W. Post 9158 in the Town of Rowland for repairs to the V.F.W. building, which is used by veterans and for community functions.

Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to North Carolina Turkey Festival, Inc., to promote the North Carolina Turkey Festival held in Hoke County.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hoke County Reading-Literacy Council, Inc., to assist in the teaching of persons who are illiterate.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hoke County Committee of 100's, Inc., for the industrial and economic development of Hoke County.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Parkton in Robeson County to repair the Parkton Recreational Center and to purchase equipment.

 

S1731           UNAKA CENTER FUNDS

Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to the Unaka Center, Inc., for purchase of a small truck to be used in the programs operated in conjunction with the local Vocational Rehabilitation office in the Selected Employment Program.

 

S1732           YANCEY E.M.S. AND RESCUE FUNDS

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Yancey County for its Emergency Medical Services to purchase equipment.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Yancey County Rescue Squad to purchase equipment.

 

S1733           CLEVELAND-LINCOLN CULTURAL FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Cleveland County Arts Council, Inc., for operating expenses in providing arts and educational outreach programs to the people of Cleveland County.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Lincoln Cultural Development Center, Inc., of Lincoln County, for operating expenses of the Center's facility.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Cleveland County Memorial Library for operating expenses in meeting the demands of an expanding reading public.

 

S1734           CLEVELAND-RUTHERFORD HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Shelter Home of Cleveland County, Inc., to help purchase a van needed to provide transportation for the Shelter Home.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hospice of Cleveland County, Inc., for operating expenses in providing compassionate care for the terminally ill and their families.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Jacob S. Mauney Memorial Library of Kings Mountain in Cleveland County for operating expenses in meeting the needs of an expanding reading public.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hospice of Rutherford County, Inc., for operating expenses in providing compassionate care to the terminally ill and their families.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Prevention of Abuse in the Home, Inc., (P.A.T.H.) of Rutherford County, for operating expenses in providing counseling and other services to prevent abuse in the home.

 

S1735           LEE MUSEUM FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The General William C. Lee Memorial Commission, Inc., in Harnett County for operating expenses of the General William C. Lee Memorial Museum.

 

S1736           WAKE-LEE-HARNETT HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Shepherd's Table Soup Kitchen, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses to continue to feed the homeless in the County.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Hospice of Lee County for operating expenses of its service to those with terminal illnesses.

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Women's Center of Raleigh for its counseling and outreach programs.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Lillington for senior and youth activities.

 

S1737           WAKE YOUTH HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Rehabilitation Services of Wake County, Incorporated, for capital improvements for its facility, which provides services to youths in crises.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Haven House, Inc., in Wake County for its programs for emotionally disturbed youth in Wake County.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Christian Life Home in Wake County for start-up and operational funds for its residential services for young women in need.

 

S1738           WAKE CULTURAL RESOURCES FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Dorothea Dix Volunteer Service Guild, Inc., in Wake County for repairs to the historic Theophilus Hunter House.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Friends of Page-Walker Hotel, Inc., in Wake County for preservation and restoration of the historic Page-Walker Hotel.

Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to the Capital Area Arts Foundation, Inc., in Wake County to continue arts programs in Wake County.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the City of Raleigh in Wake County for the International Festival.

 

S1739           14TH DISTRICT CULTURAL PROJECTS FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The General William C. Lee Memorial Commission, Inc., for operating expenses and capital expenditures.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the City of Sanford in Lee County for repairs to the Old City Hall building.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the City of Raleigh in Wake County for the International Festival held in Raleigh.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Friends of the Page-Walker Hotel, Inc., in Wake County for capital improvements to the historic Page-Walker Hotel.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Capital Area Arts Foundation, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses in providing arts programs in Wake County.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Garner for the renovation of the historic depot.

 

S1740           14TH DISTRICT HUMAN SERVICES PROGRAMS FUNDS

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Lee County Industries, Inc., to provide services to the handicapped.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Hospice of Lee County, Inc., for expansion of services to the terminally ill and their families.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Department of Administration for the Family Violence and Rape Crisis Association of Lee County for operating expenses.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Christian Life Home in Wake County for operating expenses in providing residential services for young women in crisis.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Radio Reading Services, Inc., in Wake County for the development and expansion of services for the visually handicapped.

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Mediation Services of Wake, Inc., which offers an alternative to litigation, for a special mediation services project.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Dorothea Dix Volunteer Service Guild, Inc., in Wake County for repairs to the historic Theophilus Hunter House.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Rehabilitation Services of Wake County, Incorporated, for capital improvements to the vocational rehabilitation facility.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Shepherd's Table Soup Kitchen, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses in providing meals for the homeless and the needy.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Haven House, Inc., a group home in Wake County for emotionally disturbed children, for operating expenses.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to The Garner Senior Citizen Center, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Wake County Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc., for operating expenses in providing services for retarded citizens in Wake County.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Cued Speech Center, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses in providing services for hearing impaired people and their families.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Learning Together, Inc., for operating expenses for its provisional services, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and family support.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Life Experiences, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses in providing its public service programs and activities for mentally disabled adults.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Angier Senior Citizens, Inc., in Harnett County for operating expenses.

 

S1741           14TH DISTRICT COMMUNITY SERVICES FUNDS

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Town of Fuquay-Varina in Wake County for lights for the athletic field.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Women's Center of Raleigh in Wake County for operating expenses in providing counseling and career guidance.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Capital Area Soccer League, Inc., for operating expenses in providing organized recreation for the youth of the area.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Lee County BMX Parent's Association, Inc., an organization that fosters child development through competitive sports activities, for capital improvements.

Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to Lee County Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc., for operating expenses and to continue its project.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Erwin for operating expenses for a recreation center.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Girls Club of Wake County for operational funds for its public service programs.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Lee County for capital improvements to the Carbonton Community Center.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Lillington for senior and youth activities.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Harnett County Uplift Operations, Inc., for capital or operating expenses for its public service programs to assist minority business development.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Apex Volunteer Fire Department, Rural Service, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses or capital expenditures.

 

S1742           PEMBROKE LIBRARY FUNDS

Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the Town of Pembroke in Robeson County for capital costs for the library.

 

S1746           WESTERN N.C. EDUCATION PROJECTS FUNDS

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Haywood County Literacy Council for operating expenses for tutorial programs and adult literacy programs.

Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Robertson Memorial Young Men's Christian Association of Canton, North Carolina, for operating expenses in running its education programs and tutorial projects for the community.

Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Foothills Equestrian Nature Center, Inc., of Polk County for repairs and renovation to the Nature Center, which is used as an educational nature study center.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Graham County Library for the purchase of a card catalogue.

Six thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($6,750) to the Graham County Board of Education for necessary materials or equipment.

 

S1747           WESTERN N.C. CULTURAL PROJECTS FUNDS

Thirty-seven thousand dollars ($37,000) to North Carolina International Folk Festival, Inc., (Folkmoot USA) for operating expenses in running its folk festival, which draws people from all over the world to western North Carolina.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Western North Carolina Public Radio, Inc., for operating expenses in providing public radio cultural and educational programs to western North Carolina.

 

S1752           ONSLOW HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Thirteen thousand dollars ($13,000) to Onslow County for the Onslow County Juvenile Restitution Program, a program sponsored by Onslow County Youth Services that provides an opportunity for juvenile offenders to offer restitution to victims, to purchase a van to transport youths from the Youth Services building to work sites within Onslow County.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Onslow County for the Onslow County Department of Social Services for its Onslow Peers Program, a family-centered volunteer and community-supported project aimed at preventing and alleviating family stress and domestic violence by offering enrichment, understanding, and education for family members.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Onslow County Women's Center, Inc., for operating expenses of its center, which provides shelter and counseling to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

 

S1753           PAMLICO-CRAVEN FUNDS

Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to Pamlico County to improve the quality of life, to increase the safety of its citizens, and for the economic development of the County.

Forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to Craven County to improve the quality of life, to increase the safety of its citizens, and for the economic development of the County.

 

S1754           CUMBERLAND FIRE FIGHTING FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Cumberland County for assistance to Cumberland County volunteer fire departments.  These funds will be distributed by the Cumberland County Fire Marshall to those Cumberland County volunteer fire departments the Fire Marshall considers most in need of assistance and in the amounts the Fire Marshall considers appropriate.

 

S1756           CHARLOTTE HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Gethsemane Enrichment Program, Inc., of Charlotte for operating expenses in running its human services programs, which include hot meals for senior citizens, day care, after school care, and year round tutorial programs for youth.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Bethlehem Center of Charlotte, Inc., for its service programs to all members of the community, which include headstart programs, summer camp programs, and tutorial services.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Anita Stroud Foundation, Inc., of Charlotte for operating expenses in running its programs for youth, which include after school tutorials, summer enrichment, and camping experience.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Charlotte Mecklenburg Urban League for operating expenses in running its job training programs for disadvantaged persons.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The Relatives, Inc., of Charlotte for operating expenses for its residential home for homeless youth.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The Planned Parenthood of Greater Charlotte, Inc., for operating expenses in its program to educate teens to prevent pregnancy.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Young Men's Christian Association of Charlotte and Mecklenburg, McCrorey Branch, for operating expenses in running its human services and educational programs, which include recreation, health education, and community education projects.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Association for Sickle Cell Disease for Charlotte-Metrolina, Inc., for operating expenses for its program of research into the disease, testing, outreach, and follow-up.

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the Charlotte Mecklenburg Youth Council for operating expenses of the Council.

 

S1760           CUMBERLAND CULTURAL FUNDS

Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the Howard Improvement Association, Inc., for renovation, improvement, and landscaping of the historic Howard Trust property in Cumberland County, which has been used for cultural, educational, and literary purposes since 1867.

Forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to the City of Fayetteville to renovate the Market House.

 

S1762           RED SPRINGS RESCUE SQUAD, INC., FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Red Springs Rescue Squad, Inc., to be used for maintenance of and repairs to its building.

 

S1763           GASTON MUNICIPAL SERVICE PROJECTS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the City of Lowell in Gaston County for operating expenses for the Town's recreation projects.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Cramerton in Gaston County for operating expenses of the Town's Community Center.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Gastonia in Gaston County for operating expenses of the community Ervin Center.

 

S1764           GASTON CULTURAL RESOURCES FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The United Arts and Science Council of Gaston County for operating expenses in running its arts programs for the citizens of Gaston County.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The Little Theater of Gastonia, Inc., for renovation of its facility, to enable it to continue to provide quality community theater.

 

S1765           GASTON HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hospice of Gaston County, Inc., for operating expenses in running its program, which provides compassionate care to the terminally ill and their families.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Gaston Skills, Incorporated, for expansion of the production area of its sheltered workshop for the handicapped.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Gaston Community Action, Inc., Senior Citizen Action for operating expenses in running its community programs for senior citizens.

 

S1766           GASTON MUSEUM PROJECT FUNDS

Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the Schiele Museum of Natural History and Planetarium, Inc., of Gaston County for operating expenses in maintaining its science exhibits and educational outreach programs.

Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the Gaston County Museum of Art and History for operating expenses in maintaining its cultural and historical exhibits and educational outreach programs.

 

S1767           ODYSSEY OF THE MIND FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Gaston County Board of Education for operating expenses for the "Odyssey of the Mind" Program.

 

S1768           GREENSBORO-HIGH POINT HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Family and Children's Service of Greater Greensboro, Inc., for operating expenses of the Clara House, a shelter for battered and abused women and children.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Family Services, Inc., of High Point for operating expenses in providing its services to families in crisis.

Four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) to the Greater Piedmont Challenge, Teen Challenge Inc., serving all the counties of the Piedmont, for operating expenses of its residential center which serves young men in crisis.

 

S1769           CASWELL AGING SERVICES FUNDS

Nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to Caswell County for the position of Program Developer and Coordinator of Aging Services for Caswell County.

 

S1770           ALAMANCE-CASWELL EMERGENCY SERVICES FUNDS

Four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) to Alamance County to be used by the Alamance County Fire Marshall's Office to purchase and provide training materials, supplies, and equipment for Alamance County fire departments.

Seventeen thousand dollars ($17,000) to Caswell County for the purchase and construction of a communications tower and system for use in law enforcement, fire protection, and emergency services.

 

S1771           WAYNE-GREENE EDUCATIONAL FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Department of Community Colleges for Wayne Community College for teacher awards.  These funds shall be held in trust.  Annually, seventy-five percent (75%) of the interest shall be paid out as an award not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to an outstanding teacher, fifteen percent (15%) shall be returned to the trust, and ten percent (10%) may be used for administrative expenses incurred in the award process.  If, in any year, the seventy-five percent (75%) of interest exceeds two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), more than one award may be given.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Wayne County Board of Education for teacher awards.  These funds shall be held in trust with the funds appropriated to the Wayne County Board of Education by paragraph S1162 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws.  Annually, seventy-five percent (75%) of the interest shall be paid out as an award not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to an outstanding teacher, fifteen percent (15%) shall be returned to the trust, and ten percent (10%) may be used for administrative expenses incurred in the award process.  If, in any year, the seventy-five percent (75%) of interest exceeds two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), more than one award may be given.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Goldsboro City Board of Education for teacher awards.  These funds shall be held in trust with the funds appropriated to the Goldsboro City Board of Education by paragraph S1163 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws.  Annually, seventy-five percent (75%) of the interest shall be paid out as an award not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to an outstanding teacher, fifteen percent (15%) shall be returned to the trust, and ten percent (10%) may be used for administrative expenses incurred in the award process.  If, in any year, the seventy-five percent (75%) of interest exceeds two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), more than one award may be given.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Greene County Board of Education for teacher awards.  These funds shall be held in trust with the funds appropriated in S1164 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws.  Annually, seventy-five percent (75%) of the interest shall be paid out as an award not to exceed two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to an outstanding teacher, fifteen percent (15%) shall be returned to the trust, and ten percent (10%) may be used for administrative expenses incurred in the award process.  If, in any year, the seventy-five percent (75%) of interest exceeds two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500), more than one award may be given.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Wayne County Livestock Development Association, Incorporated, for a scholarship development fund, to provide scholarship assistance to students pursuing careers in agriculture or natural resource development in public and private North Carolina institutions of higher education.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Wayne County Historical Association for the Wayne County Museum for operating expenses in maintaining its cultural and historical exhibits and educational outreach programs.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Community Arts Council, Inc., of Goldsboro, N. C. for operating expenses in providing cultural services and educational outreach programs.

 

S1780           EAST ARCADIA REVITALIZATION FUNDS

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the Town of East Arcadia for renovation of a building for a cultural arts and community center and for other revitalization projects.

 

S1781           18TH DISTRICT CULTURAL PROJECTS FUNDS

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Chadbourn for the Strawberry Festival.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Fair Bluff for the Watermelon Festival.

Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the Fair Bluff Community Library Association, Inc., for repairs to the Fair Bluff Community Library building.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Greater Tabor City Chamber of Commerce for the Yam Festival.

Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the Greater Tabor City Chamber of Commerce for capital improvements on the Ritz Theater.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Greater Holden Beach Merchants Association for the Festival by the Sea.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce for the Oyster Festival.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Southport for the Fourth of July Festival.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Dublin for the civic center project.

 

S1782           18TH DISTRICT COMMUNITY SERVICE FUNDS

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Club 15-Civic League, Inc., for a community center in Tabor City.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Ransom Activity Center, Inc., for operations of the Ransom Activity Center.

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the Tabor City Committee of 100, Inc., for continuing downtown revitalization including the Dr. Ross Williamson Building, Recreation Park, Burns and Elizabeth Streets Drainage Projects, and Lake Tabor weed control.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for the Agricultural Extension Service, North Carolina State University, for a van for the Brunswick County 4-H.

 

S1784           SAMPSON EDUCATION FUNDS

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Sampson County Board of Education for improvements to the athletic fields at Union High School.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Sampson County Board of Education for the arts programs in the Sampson County Public Schools.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Clinton Area Foundation for Education, Inc., to fund various school projects.

 

S1785           JOHNSTON-SAMPSON CULTURAL FUNDS

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Sampson Community Theatre, Inc., for operating or capital expenses for the Theatre, which provides a cultural and social center in Sampson County.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to The Historic Preservation Foundation of North Carolina, Inc., for the expenses of moving and renovating the Lee House, an historic landmark in Johnston County.

 

S1787           VANCE COMMUNITY FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Henderson Institute Graduates and Former Students Association, Inc., in Vance County for the building fund of the Henderson Institute Museum, an important resource to serve the entire community.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the City of Henderson in Vance County for the building fund of the Henderson Farmers Market to benefit the entire community and surrounding areas.

 

S1788           ORANGE FIRE-MOORE RESCUE FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Orange County for the Orange County Firefighters Association to purchase computers and other equipment.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Seven Lakes Rescue Squad, Inc., in Moore County to assist in constructing new facilities.

 

S1789           10TH DISTRICT CULTURAL FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to The Country Doctor Museum Foundation in Nash County to provide funding for the operation of the museum, which is an important cultural resource for the citizens of Nash County.

Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to The Tar River Choral and Orchestral Society, Inc., in Nash County to provide funding for the local symphony to continue to provide its music to the public.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to The Thomas Hackney Braswell Memorial Library in Nash County to film copies of "The Rocky Mount Evening Telegram."

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to The Rocky Mount Arts Center, Inc., in Nash County to assist in operation of the arts center to promote the arts in Nash County.

 

S1792           17TH DISTRICT HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to Scotland County for a youth jobs program.

One thousand one hundred fifty dollars ($1,150) to the Scotland County Board of Education for S.A.T. workshops.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Hospice of Union County, Inc., for program development in providing care to terminally ill patients and their families.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Turning Point, Inc., to assist in purchasing a residence in Monroe to be used as a shelter for battered women and their children in that community.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Richmond County Parents of Disabled Children, Inc., for program development.

 

S1793           24TH DISTRICT CULTURAL FUNDS

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to The Foothills Arts Council Inc., of Surry County for capital expenditures.

Sixteen thousand dollars ($16,000) to Ashe County Arts Council, Inc., for construction costs.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The Surry County Historical Society, Inc., to conduct a dig at the Hardy Archaeological Dig Site.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Stokes County Arts Council, Inc., for construction and renovation costs.

 

S1794           WESTERN N.C. HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Robertson Memorial Young Men's Christian Association of Canton, North Carolina, for renovations to its building that is used for community programs and projects.

 

S1796           16TH DISTRICT COMMUNITY FUNDS

Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the Town of Robbins for a public park.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Friends of Weymouth, Inc., in Moore County to help support the Weymouth Center for the Arts & Humanities in promoting the arts.

Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to Chatham County to assist with the costs of patrolling Jordan Lake and providing other services incidental to the operation of the State Park Facility.

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Siler City and five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Pittsboro for improvements to their water systems.

 

S1798           SCOTLAND-RICHMOND HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Child Care Directions, Inc., of Scotland County for development of its public service programs.

Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to Richmond County Hospice, Inc., for the costs of providing services to the terminally ill and their families.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Richmond County Parents of Disabled Children, Inc., for the costs of providing its public service programs.

 

S1799           ANSON-RICHMOND COMMUNITY FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to The J.R. Faison Community Center, Inc., in Anson County for building renovations.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to East Hamlet Community Concerned Citizens, Inc., in Richmond County for the cost of operating and purchasing equipment for community organizations.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the City of Hamlet for the Hamlet Library Fund for a new building.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Richmond County for the Beaver Dam Community Center, Inc., to provide community services to the public.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Richmond County for capital expenditures and operating costs of the Ashley Chapel Community Center.

 

S1800           RICHMOND CULTURAL PROJECTS FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Richmond Community Theater for the cost of building renovations.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Richmond County for the Richmond County Arts Council for program development.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Rankin Museum, Inc., for capital improvements to the Rankin Museum of American Heritage in the Town of Ellerbe in Richmond County.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Indian Museum of the Carolinas, Inc., in Scotland County, for operating expenses.

 

S1801           GUILFORD ARTS FUNDS

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the High Point Arts Council, Inc., of Guilford County to support the Third Annual Afro-American Artists' Competition and Exhibition.

 

S1802           GUILFORD EDUCATION FUNDS

Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the Black Child Development Institute of Greensboro, Inc., for operating expenses and equipment for services to black children, which services benefit the entire community.

Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the Black Child Development Institute of Greensboro, Inc., - High Point Affiliate, of Guilford County for the planning and implementation of the youth leadership development project.

Eleven thousand dollars ($11,000) to the Charlotte Hawkins Brown Historical Foundation of Guilford County for planning conferences on educational equity.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Research Education & Literacy Association (RELA) for operating expenses for programs that provide educational enrichment for children and youth.

Fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000) to Southeast Greensboro Council on Crime and Delinquency of Guilford County for operating expenses for programs that provide educational enrichment for children and youth.

 

S1803           GUILFORD MEDIATION FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to One Step Further, Inc., for operating expenses in providing dispute mediation services.

 

S1804           GUILFORD RESTORATION-RENOVATION FUNDS

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to The William Penn Foundation, Inc., of Guilford County for renovation and restoration projects.

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Whitsett Community Development Club of Guilford County for renovation and maintenance of the Club's Community Center.

 

S1806           10TH DISTRICT HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Juvenile Court Counselor's Fund of the Sixth Judicial District, Inc., in Halifax County, for its Juvenile Restitution and Juvenile Reparation Programs.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Young Women's Christian Association of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, in Nash County for expansion of programs and services to the public.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to SMILES of Roanoke Rapids, Inc., in Halifax County to assist in developing programs for mentally retarded children in the County.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Hollister Rescue Squad, Inc., in Halifax County for repair and maintenance of its rescue vehicles to continue to provide its present level of service to the citizens in the County.

Four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) to the Town of Littleton in Halifax County to assist in funding programs for senior citizens in the County.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Halifax County for the 4-H Youth Conference to meet requirements of new code regulations and complete its new building for the youth of Halifax County.

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Community Ministries, Inc., in Nash County to aid in funding a daily lunch meal for the indigent and homeless in the Rocky Mount area.

Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to My Sister's House, Inc., in Nash County to assist in operating programs for abused families.

 

S1809           CHATHAM DRUG FUND

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Chatham County to be used by the Chatham Drug Task Force for a program to fight illegal drug use in Chatham County.

 

S1810           24TH DISTRICT PUBLIC SAFETY FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Rockingham County to purchase a replacement car radio for the Rockingham County Fire Marshall and to repair the radio tower in Rockingham County.

Three thousand ($3,000) to Rockingham County for the Rockingham County Sheriff's Department for the purchase of bulletproof vests.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Reidsville for the Reidsville Police Department for the purchase of new handguns for the Police Department.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The King Volunteer Fire District, Incorporated, for the purchase of equipment.

 

S1811           24TH DISTRICT MUNICIPAL FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Town of Stoneville to replace certain water lines in the Town of Stoneville.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the City of Eden for the City of Eden Recreation Department for capital improvements.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Town of Madison to renovate the Madison Town Hall.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the City of Reidsville for capital improvements to the Branch Street mini-park.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Town of Mayodan to extend the water and sewer system in the Town of Mayodan.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Pilot Mountain Foundation, Inc., in Surry County for the purchase of recreation equipment.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Dobson for capital improvements of the Dobson Community Building.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Elkin for capital expenditures for its recreation program.

 

S1813           24TH DISTRICT HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the City of Reidsville to install air conditioning in the Reidsville Senior Citizens Center.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Rockingham County for the Rockingham County Health Department to provide health care to indigent persons.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hospice of Surry County, Inc., for operating expenses in providing care for terminally ill patients and their families.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Northwestern Regional Library for the Surry County Literacy Council for the purchase of books and supplies.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Surry County Friends of Youth, Inc., to provide counseling services for families and children.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Stokes County for the Stokes County Friends of Youth to provide counseling services for families and children.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the King Outreach Ministry, Inc., of Stokes County, which provides crisis intervention services to the public, for operating expenses to continue to meet client needs and for capital expenditures associated with obtaining a larger facility.

 

S1814           16TH DISTRICT HUMAN RESOURCES FUNDS

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Family Violence and Rape Crisis Volunteers in Chatham County, Inc., to assist with the cost of crisis intervention and criminal justice assistance.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Chatham County Council on Aging, Inc., for transportation and its in-home services program.

Twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to Orange County for the Parks and Recreation Department to provide an activities facilitator for a pilot program to provide outreach activities for people in family-care homes and rest homes.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Orange-Chatham Comprehensive Health Services, Incorporated, for its community service projects.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Orange Congregations in Mission, Inc., to provide child care for adolescents.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Sandhills Community Action Program, Inc., for renovations to its facilities that house its community service programs.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to The Joint Orange-Chatham Community Action, Inc., for its senior citizen operations and support services.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Randolph County for "Contact", a 24-hour helpline available to those in emotional crisis.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Inter-Church Council for Social Services, Inc., for its community service programs.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Sandhills Hospice, Inc., of Moore County to help with the services it provides to the terminally ill.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Hospice of North Carolina, Inc., for the Randolph County Chapter, to help with the services it renders the terminally ill.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Hospice of Chatham County, Inc., to help with the services it renders the terminally ill.

Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the Association for Retarded Citizens of Orange County, Inc., for continuation of its community access program.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Orange-Person-Chatham Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Authority, for Kid's Cope to assist with services for emotionally disturbed preschoolers who are experiencing behavioral, emotional, and social problems.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina to continue its therapy program of gardening, which is available as mental health therapy.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to East Side Improvement Association, Inc., to operate a day care facility for young children of low- to moderate-income residents.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Randolph National Health Services Corps Practice, Incorporated, to assist with operating expenses of its community service programs.

 

S1815           WESTERN N.C. PUBLIC SERVICES FUNDS

Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, Division of Parks and Recreation, for the Buncombe County Nature Areas Survey to complete the county-wide survey of important natural areas and rare species habitats.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Asheville Symphony Society, Inc., in Buncombe County, to promote education in the schools through the Asheville Symphony's Outreach Program.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Opportunity Corporation of Madison and Buncombe Counties to reduce the agency's general fund deficit and to supplement its crisis program fund.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Big Ivy Historical Society in Buncombe County, to assist in additions to the Big Ivy Historical Village.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Western North Carolina Creative Arts Hall of Fame in Buncombe County for additions to exhibition areas.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Nature Society, Inc., Buncombe County, for the Western North Carolina Nature Center's educational programs designed to supplement and enhance the standard North Carolina elementary school science curriculum.

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Meals on Wheels of Asheville and Buncombe County, Inc., to maintain its current level of service.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Black Mountain in Buncombe County, for financial assistance for the Sourwood Festival.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the City of Asheville in Buncombe County, to sponsor the annual Bele Chere Street Festival in the City of Asheville.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Rape Crisis Center, Inc., in Buncombe County, to continue the present level of crisis intervention and community education and awareness program for Buncombe and Madison Counties.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the YMI Cultural Center, Inc., Buncombe County, to preserve and restore the Center, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Mountain Area Hospice Corporation in Buncombe County, for operating expenses to allow the corporation to continue its service to terminally ill patients.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Western Carolina Rescue Mission, Inc., in Buncombe County, for operating expenses incurred in operation of its programs that provide vital shelter for the homeless.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Western North Carolina Lions Club, Inc., in Buncombe County, for the Marjorie McCune Memorial Center expansion project.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Swannanoa Valley Child Care Council, Inc., in Buncombe County, to complete the payments on its mortgage.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Asheville-Buncombe Community Christian Ministry, Inc., for operating expenses of its homeless shelter.

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the Eliada Home for Children in Buncombe County for the care of children at the Eliada Home.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Swannanoa Valley Christian Ministry, Inc., in Buncombe County, to provide food and clothing for indigents.

Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to Contact: Asheville/Buncombe, Inc., for the purchase of office equipment in order to continue to provide its volunteer crisis intervention, help-line/telephone counseling service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, without interruption.

Eleven thousand dollars ($11,000) to the Western North Carolina Public Radio, Inc., in Buncombe County, for public radio station WCQS-FM, to help expand services to other counties and for the purchase of equipment to record events outside its studios for later broadcast.

Twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) to the McDowell Arts and Crafts Association in McDowell County to build a community arts facility.

Twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) to McDowell County for capital or operating expenses for a recreational center.

 

S1816           11TH DISTRICT HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Franklin-Vance-Warren Opportunity, Inc., for its head start program, which serves low-income children in the Franklin, Vance, and Warren Counties.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Wake Forest in Wake County for the Wake Forest Senior Citizens Center Building Fund to serve the senior citizens in the Wake Forest community.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Wendell in Wake County for the Eastern Wake Senior Citizens Building Fund to continue its present level of service to senior citizens.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Franklinton in Franklin County for the building fund of the Franklinton Senior Citizens Center to continue to provide service to the senior citizens in Franklinton.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Franklin County for general operation of its Home Health Program, which serves citizens of Franklin County who need care in their homes.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Wake Enterprises, Inc., in Wake County to continue to provide job placement and hiring of disabled citizens.

 

S1817           11TH DISTRICT PUBLIC SAFETY FUNDS

Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the following public safety organizations in Franklin and Wake Counties, to be used for equipment and operating expenses.  The funds shall be divided equally among these organizations:

(1)       Mitchiners Rural Fire Department;

(2)       Justice Rural Volunteer Fire Department;

(3)       Hopkins Rural Fire Department, Inc.;

(4)       Bunn Rural Fire Department;

(5)       Franklinton Fire Department;

(6)       Youngsville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.;

(7)       Bay Leaf Volunteer Fire Department;

(8)       Rolesville Rural Fire Department, Inc.;

(9)       Zebulon Rural Fire Department, Inc.;

(10)     The Knightdale Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

 

S1818           CARTERET-BEAUFORT HISTORICAL FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Carteret County Historical Society, Inc., to conduct an architectural survey of Carteret County.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Beaufort Historical Association, Inc., for capital improvements to the Old Town Beaufort Restoration Historic Site, Turner Street.

 

S1819           HAW RIVER PARK FENCE FUNDS

Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the Town of Haw River to purchase, construct, and erect a fence around the Haw River Recreation Park.

 

S1820           WESTERN N.C. CULTURAL-EDUCATIONAL FUNDS

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to The Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra, Inc., in Henderson County to assist with the cost of its performances which enrich the cultural life of the entire community.

Seventy-two thousand dollars ($72,000) to Brevard Music Center, Inc., for capital costs for a parking lot.

 

S1821           6TH DISTRICT CULTURAL RESOURCES FUNDS

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Farmville, in Pitt County for operating expenses of the Farmville Dogwood Festival.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Farmville Arts Council, Incorporated, in Pitt County for operating expenses for arts programs for the community.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Wilson County for the Wilson County Arts Council for operating expenses in providing arts programs for the community.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Wilson County for the Wilson Community Theatre for operating expenses in providing theater to the community.

 

S1824           PIEDMONT TRIAD COG FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Piedmont Triad Council of Government for economic development of Region G.

 

S1826           TROY PARK FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the City of Troy for expansion of Troy Park.

 

S1827           17TH DISTRICT CULTURAL FUNDS

Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the Albemarle-Stanly County Historic Preservation Commission to conduct an inventory of property of historical, architectural, and cultural significance within its jurisdiction.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Union County Historical Society, Inc., for equipment necessary for the Heritage Room in the Old Union County Courthouse.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Anson County Arts Council, Inc., for its arts programs.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Richmond County Board of Education for the fine arts festival at the Rockingham Junior High School.

Thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to The Rankin Museum, Inc., for capital improvements to the Rankin Museum of American Heritage in the Town of Ellerbe in Richmond County.

 

S1828           ALAMANCE MUSEUM FUNDS

Four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) to the Alamance County Historical Museum, Inc., to pave the parking lot at the museum.

 

S1830           WAYNE-GREENE COMMUNITY SERVICES FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Wayne County Veterans Council, Incorporated, for operating and capital expenses in serving Wayne County veterans and their families.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Wayne County Boys' Club, Inc., for operating expenses for its youth programs for the young people of the community.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Dillard Building, Incorporated, of Wayne County for capital improvements and operating expenses of the Dillard Incubator and Technology Center, which serves to enhance the economy of the entire community.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Town of Pikeville in Wayne County for town recreation projects and for park facilities.

Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the Old Waynesborough Commission, Inc., to be held in trust, with the interest to be used for the Waynesborough Park for operating and capital expenses in providing a public park for the entire community.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Greene County for economic development.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Greene County Council on Aging for operating expenses.

 

S1831           WAYNE-GREENE PUBLIC SAFETY FUNDS

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to be divided equally among the following rescue squads in Wayne County for equipment and operating expenses:  Fremont Rescue Squad, Inc., Goldsboro Rescue Squad, Inc., Grantham Rescue Squad, Inc., and Seven Springs Area Rescue Squad, Inc.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Mount Olive for the Mount Olive Rescue Squad for equipment and operating expenses.

Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to be divided equally among the following rescue squads in Greene County for equipment and operating expenses: Arba Rescue Squad; Castoria Rescue Squad; Hookerton Rescue Squad; Maury Rescue Squad; Shine Rescue Squad; Snow Hill Rescue Squad; and Walstonburg Rescue Squad.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Wayne County Firemen's Association, Incorporated, for the development of a training center to serve the entire County.

 

S1832           17TH DISTRICT EDUCATION FUNDS

Fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the Department of Community Colleges for Montgomery Community College for capital improvements.  These funds are not subject to any requirement that they be matched with non-State funds.

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the Department of Community Colleges for Richmond Community College for capital improvements for asbestos removal.  These funds are not subject to any requirement that they be matched with non-State funds.

 

S1835           13TH DISTRICT PUBLIC SERVICES FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the South Granville Rescue Squad for operating expenses and equipment.

Nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to Person County Memorial Hospital, Incorporated for its fund raising drive, to improve the Hospital's ability to serve the public.

Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the Department of Community Colleges for Durham Technical Community College for its Retired Senior Volunteer Program.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to The Prison & Jail Project, Inc., for the Durham Community Penalties Program.

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the Durham Arts Council, Inc., for the Durham Downtown Arts Complex.

Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, for capital improvements and operating expenses for the Stagville Preservation Center.

 

S1836           COMMUNITY SERVICES PROJECTS FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Johnston Central High School Alumni Association, Inc., to renovate a building to be used as a community center.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Salemburg in Sampson County for town improvements.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Town of Roseboro in Sampson County for capital expenditures for the library.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Sampson County for capital expenditures for the Ingold Community Building North.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Sampson County for capital expenditures for the Clement Civic Center.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Town of Benson for renovation of the municipal building auditorium.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Princeton Little Tar Heel League, Incorporated, for capital costs for an athletic field.

 

S1843           EASTERN PUBLIC SAFETY FUNDS

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Town of Burgaw for the Town's Fire Department for capital expenditures, equipment, and operating expenses.

Four thousand seven hundred dollars ($4,700) to New Hanover County to be allocated as follows among the following rescue squads and fire departments in New Hanover County:

(1)       Three hundred dollars ($300.00) to Pleasure Island Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc.;

(2)       Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Castle Hayne Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.;

(3)       Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Federal Point Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.;

(4)       Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Myrtle Grove Fire Department, Inc.;

(5)       Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Ogden Volunteer Fire Department, Incorporated;

(6)       Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Seagate Volunteer Fire Department;

(7)       Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to South Wilmington Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.;

(8)       Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Winter Park Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.;

(9)       Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Wrightsboro Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.;

(10)     Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Carolina Beach Fire Department;

(11)     Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Kure Beach Fire Department; and

(12)     Four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Wrightsville Beach Fire Department.

These funds shall be used for operating expenses and to purchase equipment.

Six thousand eight hundred dollars ($6,800) to Pender County to be divided equally among the following fire departments and rescue squads in Pender County:

(1)       Atkinson City Fire Department

(2)       Burgaw Fire Department

(3)       Hampstead Volunteer Fire Department

(4)       Long Creek Fire Department

(5)       Maple Hill Fire Department

(6)       Penderlea Fire Department

(7)       Rocky Point Fire Department

(8)       Shiloh Fire Department

(9)       Sloop Point Fire Department

(10)     Surf City Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

(11)     Scotts Hill Fire Department

(12)     Topsail Beach Fire Department

(13)     Pender County Rescue Squad, Inc.

(14)     Pender East Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc.

(15)     Surf City Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc.

(16)     Topsail Beach Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc.

(17)     Union Rescue Squad, Inc.

These funds shall be used to purchase equipment and operating expenses.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Pender County for the Sheriff's Department Building.

Seven hundred dollars ($700.00) to the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety for the N. C. Militia for operating expenses and equipment.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Senior Citizen Services of Pender, Inc., for maintenance of its van, which is used to assist senior citizens in the area with their transportation needs.

 

S1844           EASTERN COMMUNITY FUNDS

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Cued Speech Center, Inc., for the North Carolina Cued Speech Association in New Hanover County to help support its community programs which include workshops for family members of hearing impaired people and assisting local schools in mainstreaming hearing impaired children.

Seven hundred dollars ($700.00) to Mother's Helpers of Wilmington, N.C., for its community service programs.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to The Southeastern Sickle Cell Association, Incorporated, to help educate citizens about sickle cell disease and to assist patients suffering from sickle cell disease.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Pender County for the Canetuck Community Center for its public service programs and for repairs.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Katie B. Hines Senior Center, Inc., for supplies and equipment.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Coastal Recreation, Inc., in Pender County for its community service projects.

Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to Headstart of New Hanover, Incorporated, to help with the cost of renovations to the building, which houses the Head Start program.

Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to Food Bank of the Lower Cape Fear for its community service projects.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Cape Fear Literacy Council to promote its educational services to help eliminate illiteracy.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Child Advocacy Commission of Wilmington-New Hanover County, Inc., to support the development of Greenfield Place, which cares for children who are victims of abuse.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to The Association for Individual Development for the Handicapped (A.I.D.) to help support programs for learning-disabled children.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce, Inc., to assist with the mini-grants programs for teachers.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to New Hanover Community Services, Inc., to help support its community service programs, which include emergency assistance to the economically disadvantaged for food, fuel, shelter, and other services.

Two thousand two hundred dollars ($2,200) to the Domestic Violence Shelter and Services of the Cape Fear Area, Inc., for operating expenses of the shelter and its community service programs.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Pender County for the Long Creek Community Building for operating costs and repairs to the building.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Families in Crisis, Inc., to help support the services it offers to family members of inmates.

One thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400) to Pender County for the Pender County Conservancy for its community services programs.

Two thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400) to New Hanover County Extension Service Arboretum Foundation, Inc., to help complete the greenhouse and stock it with plants.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Brigade Boys Club, Inc., to help support its community service projects.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Salvation Army in New Hanover County for its public service programs for transients, which provide care for needy people without regard to race, creed, sex, or ethnic or religious background.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Northside Neighborhood Housing Council, Inc., to help support its community programs that help low and moderate income families secure housing.

One thousand four hundred dollars ($1,400) to the Cape Fear Development Corporation A.M.E. Zion Church for the Shaw-Speakes Community Center for its community service programs.

One hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) to the Department of Natural Resources and Community Development to help match federal funds for the purchase of part of Masonboro Island, an undeveloped barrier island, which is the habitat of many species of wildlife, marine life, and plant life and which is also used for public recreational purposes.

 

S1845           EASTERN CULTURAL RESOURCES FUNDS

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the New Hanover County Museum Foundation, Inc., for operating expenses of the museum, which preserves historic treasures of the Lower Cape Fear region and shares the history of the area through its collections and exhibits.

One thousand seven hundred dollars ($1,700) to the Pender County Library for operating expenses.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Pender County for the Pender County Museum to assist with operating expenses of the museum, which shares the history of the area through its collections and exhibits.

 

S1846           SANTEETLAH CENTER/FIRE FUNDS

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Graham County for the Santeetlah Community Center and the Santeetlah Volunteer Fire Department for operating expenses and equipment.

 

S1848           WAKE-HARNETT CULTURAL FUNDS

Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the Capital Area Arts Foundation, Inc., for operating expenses for the second year of the Foundation's programs that make both art and participation in artistic endeavors available to Wake County.

Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the Raleigh Oratorio Society for operating expenses in providing professional classical vocal music performances for Wake County.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Garner in Wake County for renovation of the historic depot.

Five thousand five hundred dollars ($5,500) to the General William C. Lee Memorial Commission, Inc., of Harnett County, for the purchase and maintenance of exhibits at the General William C. Lee Memorial Museum.

Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the Friends of Page-Walker Hotel, Inc., of Wake County for restoration of the historic Page-Walker Hotel.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Dorothea Dix Volunteer Service Guild, of Wake County, for restoration of Spring Hill, the historic Theophilus Hunter House.

 

S1849           WAKE-LEE HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Rehabilitation Services of Wake County, Incorporated, for operating expenses in serving more indigent patients in Wake and adjoining counties.

Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the Cued Speech Center, Inc., of Wake County, for development of expanded programs to serve the hearing impaired.

Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to Learning Together, Inc., of Wake County, for expansion of provisional services, such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and family support.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Shelley School Child Development Center, of Wake County, for transportation services needed in its ongoing programs serving retarded children from 18 months to eight years.

Five thousand five hundred dollars ($5,500) to the Garner Senior Center, Inc., of Wake County, for construction of a new facility to house the Center's services to senior citizens.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Wake County Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc., for People, We Are, to provide group training sessions and guidance for adults with developmental disabilities.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Christian Life Home, in Wake County, for operating expenses for its residential services for young women in need.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Shepherd's Table Soup Kitchen, Inc., in Wake County, to renovate the kitchen facilities to enable the Soup Kitchen to continue to provide meals for the homeless and those needing aid.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Life Experiences, Inc., of Wake County, for operating expenses in employment services for mentally handicapped adults.

Five thousand five hundred dollars ($5,500) to the Women's Center of Raleigh for operating expenses of its counseling and outreach programs.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Hospice of Lee County, Inc., for operating expenses in providing compassionate care to the terminally ill and their families.

Four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) to the Town of Fuquay-Varina, in Wake County, to replace the lighting system at the baseball facility used by the youth in the community.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Wilders Grove Youth Center, Inc., of Wake County, for capital improvements, and operating expenses in providing community recreation for youth.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Lee County Industries, Inc., for operating expenses in providing employment services to the handicapped.

 

S1850           1ST DISTRICT PUBLIC SERVICE PROJECTS FUNDS

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the City of Elizabeth City for operation of the Albemarle Food Bank.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the City of Elizabeth City for operation of the Albemarle Hopeline.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Hyde County for operation of the Hyde Focus on Aging.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Columbia-Tyrrell County Fire Department for operations and capital improvements.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Tyrrell County for operation of the Tyrrell County Athletic Booster Club.

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Washington County for the construction of a livestock barn.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Dare County for operation of the Friends of Nags Head Woods.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Eastern Minority Economic Development Corporation for operating expenses in supporting economic development in Eastern minority communities.

Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the Town of Belhaven for a museum.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Camden County for operation of the 4-H Club Camp.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Pasquotank County for operation of the 4-H and Handicapped Programs.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Currituck County for capital improvements and operations of the Community Buildings in Gibbs Woods, Powells Point, Coinjack, and Shawboro, and for the Good Hope Nutrition Site.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Tyrrell County for operation of the 4-H Leaders Organization.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Tyrrell County for operation of the 4-H bus in Columbia.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Dare County for operation of the Manteo Hopeline.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Washington County Fire Department for operation of the Creswell Unit.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Washington County for operation of libraries in schools.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Bertie County for equipment for the Sheriff's Department.

Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the Town of Roper for capital expenses or equipment.

 

S1854           9TH DISTRICT PUBLIC SAFETY PROJECTS FUNDS

Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to Beaufort County for grants-in-aid, for equipment and supply purchases, of five hundred dollars ($500.00) each for the following entities:

Chocowinity Fire Department

Pamlico Beach Fire Department

Blounts Creek Volunteer Fire Department

Old Ford Volunteer Fire Department

Bath Fire Department

Aurora Fire Department

Pinetown Fire Department

Long Acre Volunteer Fire Department

Bunyan Volunteer Fire Department

Sidney Fire Department

Pamlico Beach Rescue Squad

Long Acre Volunteer Rescue Squad

Aurora Rescue Squad

Blounts Creek Volunteer Rescue Squad

Washington Rescue Squad

Bath Community Rescue Squad.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Martin County for grants-in-aid, for equipment purchases, of five hundred dollars ($500.00) each for the following entities:

Williamston Fire Department

Jamesville Fire Department

Bear Grass Fire Department

Griffin Township Fire Department

Williamston Rescue Squad, Inc.

Jamesville Rescue Squad.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Winterville in Pitt County for the Winterville Rescue Squad building.

Nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to Pitt County for grants-in-aid, for equipment and supply purchases, of five hundred dollars ($500.00) each for the following entities:

Ayden Fire Department

Black Jack Fire Department

Eastern Pines Fire Department

Clarks Neck Fire Department

Gardnerville Fire Department

Grifton Fire Department

Grimesland Fire Department

Pactolus Rural Fire Dept., Inc.

Red Oak Fire Department

Simpson Fire Department

Staton House Fire Department

Carolina Township Volunteer Fire Department

Winterville Fire Department

Ayden Rescue Squad

Winterville Rescue Squad

Grifton Rescue Squad, Inc.

Eastern Pines Rescue Squad

Pactolus Rescue Squad.

 

S1855           9TH DISTRICT COMMUNITY SERVICES FUNDS

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Ayden to be allocated as follows:

(1)       One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for the Recreation Department; and

(2)       Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the Little League park project.

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Sheppard Memorial Library of Pitt County for the purchase of books and supplies.

Two hundred fifty dollars ($250.00) to United Cerebral Palsy of North Carolina, Inc., for the Greenville Developmental Center for the purchase of equipment and supplies.

Thirty-one thousand five hundred dollars ($31,500) to the Town of Grifton to be allocated as follows:

(1)       Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) for Town Improvements;

(2)       Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) for the senior citizens program; and

(3)       Thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) for renovation of the historic Grifton Railroad Depot.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Winterville to be allocated as follows:

(1)       One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for maintenance and repairs of the Community Center and equipment for the Recreation Department; and

(2)       Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the Winterville Historical and Arts Society for program support.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for East Carolina University to be allocated as follows:

(1)       Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the North River Adventures in Health Center for health education;

(2)       Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the Remedial Education Activity Program for the purchase of supplies;

(3)       One thousand dollars ($1,000) for the East Carolina University School of Medicine Rainbow Services Program in Pediatrics for children with cancer, for the purchase of equipment and supplies; and

(4)       Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the East Carolina University School of Medicine for the Creative Living Center for Senior Citizens' Day Care for the purchase of equipment and supplies.

Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council for the purchase of equipment and supplies.

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Boys Club of Pitt County, Inc., for the purchase of equipment and supplies.

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Pitt County Family Violence Program for the purchase of equipment and supplies.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Pitt County Historical Society, Inc., for architectural surveys.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Pitt County Senior Citizens for the purchase of equipment and supplies for the Senior Citizens Center.

Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to Pitt County for the Pitt County Mental Health Center for the purchase of equipment and supplies for its Pitt County Child Development Center.

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Children's Services of Eastern Carolina, Inc., for the Ronald McDonald House for the purchase of equipment and supplies.

Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to the City of Greenville for the Museum of History located in the old Eppes High School building for the purchase of equipment and supplies for the hall of history.

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Real Crisis Intervention, Inc., for operating expenses and telephone expenses.

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Village of Simpson for municipal improvements or the costs of developing plans for the town hall.

Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the Pitt County Board of Education to be allocated as follows:

(1)       Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the Wellcome Middle School for the library;

(2)       One thousand dollars ($1,000) for G.R. Whitfield School for the athletic field;

(3)       One thousand dollars ($1,000) for Pactolus School for recreation programs; and

(4)       One thousand dollars ($1,000) for Chicod School for recreation equipment and supplies.

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Greenville Area Preservation Association for the costs of publishing an architectural inventory.

Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to Safeway For All People, Incorporated, for drug abuse prevention and foster care services.

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the City of Greenville for improvements to the West Greenville Fire Station, which serves as a community center.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Department of Community Colleges for Pitt Community College for program development.

Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to the City of Greenville for the Greenville Soup Kitchen for the costs of operating the soup kitchen.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Pamlico-Tar River Foundation, Inc., to provide education regarding the environment.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Options to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Inc., in Beaufort County for program enrichment.

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Town of Aurora for BHM Regional Library (the Beaufort-Hyde-Martin Regional Library) for the Hazel W. Guilford Memorial Library in Aurora for improvements to the library building.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the BHM Regional Library (the Beaufort-Hyde-Martin Regional Library) for the purchase of books and supplies.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Greater Washington Chamber of Commerce, Inc., for the promotion of tourism and economic development.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Beaufort County for the Bonnertown Headstart Center for its programs for children.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Inc., for its summer tutorial program for school children.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Pamlico Pals, Inc., which provides necessary role models for children in need for program enrichment.

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Martin Community Players, Inc., for the cost of providing cultural arts programs to the public.

Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to the Town of Jamesville for municipal improvements.

Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to the Town of Bear Grass for municipal improvements.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for program support for the Volunteers in Partnership with Parents in Martin County, administered through East Carolina University School of Medicine, to provide services to retarded children and their families.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Martin County Community Action, Inc., for its Head Start for program enrichment.

 

S1856           ALAMANCE-CASWELL SCHOOLS FUNDS

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Caswell County Board of Education to purchase and provide materials and supplies for the performing and fine arts departments at Bartlett Yancey High School and N.L. Dillard Junior High School, to be allocated as follows:

(1)       Two thousand dollars ($2,000) for the Bartlett Yancey High School; and

(2)       One thousand dollars ($1,000) for the N.L. Dillard Junior High School.

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Burlington City Board of Education to provide materials and supplies for the performing and fine arts departments of Walter Williams High School and Hugh Cummings High School, to be allocated two thousand dollars ($2,000) for each school.

Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the Alamance County Board of Education to purchase and provide materials and supplies for the performing and fine arts departments of Graham High School, Eastern Alamance High School, Western Alamance High School, and Southern Alamance High School, to be allocated two thousand dollars ($2,000) for each school.

 

S1858           6TH DISTRICT HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Parmele, in Martin County, for operating expenses of the senior citizens' community center.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Farmville, in Pitt County, for operating expenses for recreational and community service projects of the Farmville Senior Citizens' Center.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Christian Fellowship Home of Nash-Edgecombe Counties, Incorporated, for operating expenses in providing a half-way house for recovering alcoholics.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Rocky Mount Senior Citizens' Center, in Edgecombe County for operating expenses in providing services and programs for senior citizens in Edgecombe County.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Tri-County Industries, Inc., in Edgecombe County, for operating expenses in providing vocational rehabilitation programs and services.

Three thousand two hundred fifty dollars ($3,250) to Tarboro Community Outreach, Inc., of Edgecombe County, for operating expenses for its community relief programs and services.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Tarboro for the E.L. Roberson Senior Citizens' Center, for operating expenses.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Diversified Opportunities, Inc., of Wilson County, for operating expenses in providing employment experiences for the handicapped.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Princeville Senior Citizens, Inc., for recreation activities for the Princeville Senior Citizens Center.

 

S1859           6TH DISTRICT COMMUNITY SERVICE FUNDS

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Tarboro for the Tarboro Chamber of Commerce, to promote tourism in Tarboro and Edgecombe County.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Robersonville in Martin County for the Robersonville Senior Citizens' Center, for operating expenses.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Bethel in Pitt County for the Bethel Senior Citizens' Center, for operating expenses.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the City of Wilson for the Wilson City Chamber of Commerce, to promote tourism in the area.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Pitt County Board of Education for the North Pitt High School Boosters Club for capital expenses and equipment for athletic facilities.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Bethel for the Bethel Recreation Department for operating expenses, equipment, and capital expenditures for recreation programs.

 

S1860           6TH DISTRICT PUBLIC SAFETY FUNDS

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Robersonville Fire Department of Martin County for equipment and operating expenses.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Bethel in Pitt County for the Bethel Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad, for equipment and operating expenses.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Belvoir Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Pitt County for equipment and operating expenses.

Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to the Belvoir Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Pitt County to contract for a fire hydrant extension.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Falkland Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Pitt County for equipment and operating expenses.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Fountain Fire Department in Pitt County for equipment and operating expenses.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Bell Arthur First Responders, Inc., in Pitt County for equipment and operating expenses.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to West Edgecombe Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Edgecombe County for equipment and operating expenses.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Edgecombe County for the Maccripine Volunteer Fire Department for equipment and operating expenses.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Conetoe Volunteer Fire Company in Edgecombe County for equipment and operating expenses.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Princeville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., of Edgecombe County, for equipment and operating expenses.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Leggett Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Edgecombe County for equipment and operating expenses.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Heartease Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Edgecombe County for equipment and operating expenses.

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Lewis Community Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Edgecombe County, for equipment and operating expenses.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Elm City Emergency Services, Inc., in Wilson County for equipment and operating expenses.

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to South Edgecombe Rural Fire Department of Edgecombe County for equipment and operating expenses.

 

S1861           16TH DISTRICT CULTURAL RESOURCES FUNDS

Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Mann's Chapel Church Preservation Society for its preservation project.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Hillsborough for preservation of and improvements to Burwell School, an historic site.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Chatham County to assist with renovations to the historic Chatham County Courthouse.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The Sandhills Art Council, Inc., in Moore County to help promote the arts.

Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to The Randolph Arts Guild in Randolph County to help promote the arts.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to The Malcolm Blue Historical Society to maintain the homes, barns, and grounds of the Malcolm Blue Historical Site.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Pinetree Enterprises in Moore County to enable services to mentally and physically handicapped to continue and to expand those services.

Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Department of Community Colleges for the Sandhills Horticultural Gardens for continued installation of the Raleigh Garden, increased programming and services through the nationally acclaimed Department of Landscape Gardening at Sandhills Community College, and signage for the Sandhills Horticultural Gardens.  This appropriation shall not be subject to any requirement that the funds be matched with non-State funds.

Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, for planning a Museum of North Carolina Traditional Pottery, which will benefit not only the citizens of Randolph, Moore, and Montgomery Counties, but all the citizens of the State by displaying its historic and modern pottery and related crafts and by promoting the continued development of fine pottery.

 

S1862           N.C.S.U. LEGAL PUBLICATIONS FUNDS

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for the purchase of subscriptions to law reviews and other legal publications for the D.H. Hill Library collection at North Carolina State University.

 

S1863           KELLY STREET/CROSSROADS FUNDS

Sixty-nine thousand dollars ($69,000) to the Department of Human Resources for the operation of the "Kelly Street, U.S.A." boarding home which provides a home and instruction in independent living skills for the mentally handicapped, and for operating expenses of the "Crossroads" alternative living project which provides supervised individual living units and instruction in independent living and work skills for the mentally handicapped, provided the sum of thirty-five thousand dollars ($35,000) is raised from private and non-State public sources in Rowan, Davie, and Iredell Counties to match the State funds.  These funds shall be administered by the Tri-County Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Authority.

 

S1864           18TH DISTRICT PUBLIC SAFETY PROJECTS FUNDS

One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the White Marsh-Welches Creek Volunteer Fire Department for operating expenses and equipment.

One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Southport Rescue Squad for equipment.

Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Waccamaw Volunteer Fire Department and Rescue Squad, Inc., for a pumper.

 

PART II.---CORRECTIONS TO APPROPRIATIONS FOR PUBLIC PROJECTS

 

Requested by:  Senator Warren

 

---MICRO FUNDS CORRECTION

Sec. 2.  Paragraph S1013 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:

"S1013         MICRO COMMUNITY RESCUE SQUAD BUILDING FUNDS

Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the Town of Micro in Johnston County Micro Rescue Ambulance Service, Inc., for the completion of the Micro Community Rescue Squad Building."

 

Requested by:  Senator Sherron

 

---ANDERSON CREEK SENIOR CENTER CORRECTION

Sec. 3.  Paragraph S1252 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:

"S1252         WESTERN BOONE TRAIL MEDICAL CENTER FUNDS

Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Western Boone Trail Medical Center in Spring Lake ,Inc., for a heating system for the Anderson Creek Senior Citizens meeting building."

 

Requested by:  Senator Block

 

---NEW HANOVER RESCUE FUNDS CORRECTION

Sec. 4.  Paragraph S1460 of Section 6 of Chapter 830, 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:

"S1460         NEW HANOVER FIRE/RESCUE FUNDS

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Ogden-New Hanover Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc., for operating expenses and equipment.

Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Castle Hayne Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc., for operating expenses and equipment. New Hanover County to be allocated as follows: four hundred dollars ($400.00) to Ogden-New Hanover Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc., and one hundred dollars ($100.00) to Pleasure Island Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc., for operating expenses and equipment.

Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to New Hanover, to be divided equally among the following fire departments for operating expenses and equipment:

Castle Hayne Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

Federal Point Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

Myrtle Grove Fire Department, Inc.

Ogden Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

Sea Gate Fire Department, Inc.

South Wilmington Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

Winter Park Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.

Wrightsboro Volunteer Fire Department, Inc."

 

Requested by:  Senator Rand

 

---FAYETTEVILLE CONSTITUTION BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION FUNDS

Sec. 5.  Of the funds appropriated to the City of Fayetteville in Section 417 of Chapter 1114 of the 1983 Session Laws, Section 72.2 of Chapter 1116 of the 1983 Session Laws, and Section 4 of Chapter 1014 of the 1985 Session Laws, one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) shall be used by the City of Fayetteville for its celebration honoring the bicentennial of the United States Constitution and one hundred fifty thousand ($150,000) shall be used for renovation of the Market House in Fayetteville.

 

Requested by:  Senator Harrington

 

---FIRST IN FREEDOM CORRECTION

Sec. 6.  Paragraph S962 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:

"S962            'FIRST IN FREEDOM' FUNDS

Two thousand four hundred fifty dollars ($2,450) to the Halifax County Historical Association Eastern Stage, Inc., for the purpose of further developing and supporting the outdoor historical drama, 'First in Freedom'."

 

Requested by:  Senator Harrington

 

---BERTIE DENTAL CLINIC FUNDS CORRECTION

Sec. 7.  Paragraph S342 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:

"S342            BERTIE DENTAL CLINIC FUNDS

Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to Bertie County the Bertie Citizens' Dental Clinic in Windsor for renovations to the Bertie Dental Clinic."

 

PART III---MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

 

Requested by:  Senator Plyler

 

---WARRANTS FOR CERTAIN APPROPRIATIONS

Sec. 8.  Other than those to State agencies, the Office of State Budget and Management shall draw warrants for appropriations made by the 1987 General Assembly, 1988 Session, and send them no later than October 15, 1988, by U.S. Mail to the entity entitled to receive them, at the address supplied by the Fiscal Research Division, unless matching fund requirements or other legal requirements have not been met.  In those instances, the warrants shall be sent under the same procedure as soon as the requirements have been met.

 

Requested by:  Senator Plyler

 

---SEVERABILITY CLAUSE

Sec. 9.  If any section or provision of this act is declared unconstitutional or invalid by the courts, it does not affect the validity of the act as a whole or any part other than the part so declared to be to be unconstitutional or invalid.

 

Requested by:  Senator Plyler

 

---EFFECT OF HEADINGS

Sec.  10.  The headings to the Parts and sections of this act are a convenience to the reader and are for reference only.  The headings do not expand, limit, or define the text of this act.

 

Requested by:  Senator Plyler

 

---EFFECTIVE DATE

Sec. 11.  Except as otherwise provided, this act is effective upon ratification.

In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 8th day of July, 1988.