Providing exterior home beautification tips and ways to be energy efficient and sharing practical and easy ways to make the living environment (inside and outside) safe and comfortable. Provided by: NC-State Cooperative Extension Registration: Required.
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Plumbing – Leaky Connections Building a basic level of skill/knowledge of plumbing maintenance and repairs for leaky connections: bath, kitchen, and washers. Tool incentives provided with each class. Registration: Required. Limited to 10 people per class. |
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Local field trip – sporting event – fun. Available to select YEP participants. (8 registered Youth) |
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Learning how to protect your identity and what resources are available to keep you protected. Provided by: Financial Pathways Registration: Required |
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Two hours of individual, small group, and large groups focused on learning and creating leather products and providing a safe environment for trial and error, with emphasis on demonstrating the importance of entrepreneurship and its values in a fun setting. |
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Scenario-based learning about credit management and how to make credit score improve for homeownership. Provided by: First Bank Registration: Required. |
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2 events,Local community leaders share resources and topics related to financial freedom and economic success. Registration: Required
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Teens will leave this workshop with an abundance of knowledge and tools to help build and maintain good credit. The hands-on curriculum uses an interactive presentation and board game to cover credit reports, credit scores, credit cards, and the dangers of abusing credit. (Betty Ann Faulkner) |
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More than 1,800 animals call the North Carolina Zoo home. The animals live in habitats representing two regions—Africa and North America—plus a global Desert and a tropical, free-flight Aviary. As the world's largest natural habitat zoo, the animals at the North Carolina Zoo have plenty of room to roam. Join us for a trip to […] |
