2 SOULS WINE BAR
Nicole Hyatt
512 E. Main St.
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
For more information:
(252) 679-7223
RESTAURANTS
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BODY KINECT WELLNESS CENTER
Tami Richards
177 HWY 158
Camden, NC 27921
For more information:
(252) 619-2611
PERSONAL SERVICES & CARE
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H2OBX WATERPARK
Damian Dondero
8526 Caratoke HWY.
Powells Point, NC 27966
For more information:
(252) 491-3000
RECREATION
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PHIPPS TRAVEL TOURISM AND ENTERTAINMENT
Deborah Phipps
For more information:
(631) 235-5919
TRAVEL AGENCIES
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Thank you to our Ambassador Team
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The Chamber is lucky to have a special group of people who volunteer their time to further our mission and ensure our members are connected and supported by the Chamber and the business community.
BB Barco - BB&T
Cheryl Bright - Townebank Mortgage
Kelly Campbell - Townebank of Currituck
Greg Dillard-The Legacy Agency, Elizabeth City
Meleka Dipietro, United Country Real Estate
Rachelle Gunter - COA Small Business Center
Jessica James - Taylor Mueller Realty
Travis James - Taylor Mueller Realty
Reanna Jimenez - ECSU Foundation
Christina King - Comfort Inn
Melanie Metzler - B&M Contractors
Cortney Simpson - NCWorks
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Happy New Year, welcome to 2021!
On behalf of the Coast Guard, I hope you had an enjoyable holiday season and safe and memorable New Years!
December was marked by a number of memorable events. As we always do, we took a moment to remember the attacks on Pearl Harbor and those who died during that day of infamy, nearly 80 years ago. We hosted a COVID safe Winter Fest for our families, complete with an iceless ice skating rink, photos with Santa, and gifts for participants. We also put together new COVID safe holiday events for our workforce to continue to celebrate the season in a new and more distant fashion – including a holiday basket raffle with some great prizes and a pie in the face contest. We continue to be blessed by generosity, in late December, the US Veteran Corps also donated truck full of toys that we were able to distribute to our families as well.
Operationally, the Coast Guard was also very busy in the Southeastern VA/Northeastern NC area. I’ll share just a couple of examples… Station Hatteras Inlet conducted an emergency tow of sailing vessel “Island Hopper” from 6NM out from Cape Point back to Hatteras. One of the Coast Guard’s 270’ Medium Endurance Cutters out of Portsmouth Virginia returned mid-month after interdicting 26 alleged drug smugglers and separately interdicting a vessel carrying approximately 170 pounds of cocaine worth $1.95 million. Finally, Air Station Elizabeth City conducted a search and rescue, safely transporting the owner/operator of a disabled sailing vessel from 160 miles off the coast of Cape Henry, VA to Elizabeth City where the member received medical attention.
As winter turns colder, the Wisconsinite in me hopes for a bit of snow. While I’m sure that’s unlikely here in E-City, I hope you got what you wanted from Santa - and that the coming month treats you well!
CDR Brook Sherman, Commanding Officer, Base Elizabeth City
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Albemarle Alliance for Children and Families
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Albemarle Home Care and Hospice
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Albemarle Medical Associates, PLLC
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Albemarle Regional Health Services
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Biggs Cadillac, Buick, GMC Truck
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Captain D's
1237 North Road Street in Elizabeth City
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Chesapeake Regional Healthcare
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Vaccine Development:
· Typically, the process for developing a new vaccine can take several years, sometimes 10-15 years.
· In contrast, COVID-19 vaccines have been developed in the space of one year.
· This does not mean the development of the COVID-19 vaccine skipped any necessary steps.
· Vaccine development typically follows a series of steps: research and discovery, pre-clinical testing and testing in humans (clinical trials), vaccine manufacture, and then seeking approval through the U.S Food and Drug Administration.
· In the case of the COVID-19 vaccine, many of these developmental steps occurred concurrently rather than consecutively. This process can be allowed under what’s known as “special considerations” in situations like a public health emergency arising from a pandemic.
· Development of the COVID-19 vaccine has been spurred by Operation Warp Speed, a White House initiative established with a goal of producing 300 million doses of safe, effective COVID-19 vaccines, with initial doses in circulation by January 2021.
· Operation Warp Speed is a partnership between agencies within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) – including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) – and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).
Vaccine Types:
• According to the World Health Organization, more than 50 COVID-19 vaccine candidates are in various states of clinical trials.
• The vaccine from pharmaceutical company Pfizer is the first to receive emergency use authorization from the FDA. Based on phase three clinical trials results, the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine has been found to be more than 90 percent effective in preventing the virus in study participants. (Pfizer did not accept federal funds in the development of the vaccine, but the government has purchased doses from Pfizer for distribution; the vaccine is shipped directly from Pfizer facilities.) o The Pfizer vaccine needs to be stored at temperatures ranging from -60˚ and -80˚ Celsius (ultra-cold freezer or in the thermal shipping container in which doses are sent).
· When unfrozen, it can be stored at 2-8˚ Celsius for five days, and kept at room temperature for six hours.
· The Pfizer vaccine is an mRNA (messenger RNA) therapeutic that effectively sends a genetic message to the body to trigger an immune response.
· It needs to be administered in two doses 21 days apart (the acceptable range is 19-23 days).
· Pharmaceutical maker Moderna Inc. has also submitted for EUA from the FDA. Clinical trials indicate its COVID-19 vaccine has been found to be nearly 95 percent effective, based on a review of data. o The Moderna vaccine must be stored at -20˚ Celsius.
· When unfrozen, it can be stored at 2-8˚ Celsius for 30 days, and kept at room temperature for 12 hours.
· The Moderna vaccine is an mRNA (messenger RNA) that effectively sends a genetic message to the body to trigger an immune response.
· It needs to be administered in two doses 28 days apart.
· Other companies with vaccine candidates at various stages of development include Astra Zeneca, NovaVax, Merck, Johnson & Johnson, and Sanofi Pasteur/GSK.
How Vaccines Work:
· mRNA, or messenger RNA, vaccines effectively sends a genetic message to the body to trigger an immune response. They contain material from the virus that causes COVID-19 and give cells instructions to initiate a process in the body to fight the virus if infection occurs in the future.
· Viral vector-based vaccines differ from most conventional vaccines in that they don’t actually contain antigens, but rather use the body’s cells to produce them by using a modified virus (the vector) to deliver genetic code for antigen, in the case of COVID-19 spike proteins found on the surface of the virus, into human cells.
· Protein subunit vaccines include harmless proteins (pieces) of the virus that cause COVID-19 instead of the germ. A vaccination leads the body to recognize foreign elements that don’t belong in the body. The body subsequently “remembers” how to fight a future infection.
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Currently underway is the Elizabeth City Pedestrian Plan (WalkEC). WalkEC is the first dedicated Pedestrian Plan for the City and your input is crucial for creating a more walkable community.
Does your neighborhood need sidewalks? Do you want a safer route to walk to your school or favorite restaurant? Do you WalkEC? We need your input, but time is running out!
To help refine WalkEC’s current recommendations, please take this short survey before it closes. Make sure your voice is heard and potentially win a $100 Visa Gift Card!
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Coastal Carolina Cannabis Center
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College of the Albemarle Small Business Center
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Doctor Francis A. Bald & Associates
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Two Locations:
2224 S. Croatan Highway Suite 7
Nags Head, NC 27959
252-441-4300
1134 N Road Street Building 7
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-338-8077
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DR. FRANCIS A. BALD & ASSOCIATES
Please call today for an estimate.
At both locations we pull teeth AND place implants, do biopsies, and many other services. We will file your insurance for you.
We participate with Care Credit, Scratchpay, and Lending Club if you need to make a payment plan.
A new patient comment recently commented, "Your staff and Dr. Bald make a scary and uncomfortable situation so easy and relaxing. Thank you for what you do."
We look forward to serving you. As we move forward during this pandemic, Dr. Bald is now seeing all patients, not just emergencies.
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Doctors Morris & Taylor, LTD
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DV Cleaning & Homes Services, LLC
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143 Rosedale Drive
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
252-562-6593
Elder Help is a unique organization that focuses on public education to individuals and families dealing with many types of illnesses, diseases, and disabilities as well as education on other needs of elders. Elder Help will provide assistance and advocacy for elders living in residential care communities who have financial and medical shortfalls and other needs unmet by governmental programs.
Elder Help is an accredited non-profit organization classified as a 501c3 with the NC Secretary of State. It was founded as a result of finding many elderly/disabled and veterans living in long term care facilities unable to receive appropriate funds to take care of personal needs. These needs may be as little as buying themselves snacks or haircuts to the inability to pay pharmacy bills or medical copays. People often believe that if someone is residing in a facility-type long term care setting their needs are always met, especially if they receive any type of government funding. However, their funds are limited and often these people are only receiving about $60 a month after their room and board is covered. Many may not even receive this amount and fall through the cracks of the system, unable to get needed support.
Dana Rabon, President/ Founder Audrey Clark, Vice President
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Elizabeth City Habitat For Humanity
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Elizabeth City Habitat for Humanity builds simple, decent, affordable housing for qualified buyers. These homes are built to be energy efficient and low maintenance since our homeowners have limited resources.
Our building requirements will increase over the next few years to meet new Habitat for Humanity International construction standards. These new standards include adding accessibility features like wider hallways and handicapped accessible bathrooms with grab bars. We are adding these features because our homeowners may need these features as they age. The cost to add these items is negligible if done during the design and construction phase rather than retrofitting later on.
We will also be phasing in Energy Star and Indoor airPlus certification requirements. These ratings assure that our houses are extremely energy efficient and have proper indoor ventilation systems. In order to meet these requirements, we need HVAC companies to have employees who are trained in Energy Star systems and individuals who are certified to perform these ratings. At the present time, there are no people in Northeast North Carolina with these certifications and we are working with various organizations to make the training available for those interested in earning these certifications.
As we work to implement these new requirements, we need builders and contractors to give us input. If you are interested in helping us prepare for these changes, please contact Jane Elfring, 252-384-0115.
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Elizabeth City State University
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Fusion Office Business Centers
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Fusion Office Business Centers offers a variety of packages to suit all types of businesses - big and small, local and out-of-area.
Whether you work out of your home or need a dedicated space to conduct your business-we have you covered.
The best part-flexibility! Fusion Office Business Centers will not lock you in to a long-term lease. Enjoy a flexible office experience without all of the expenses of traditional office space.
For more information, contact Sandi Ayres at
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Full or Part-Time
Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor (LCMHC)
Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
or Associate
Harbor Counseling is looking for a full or part-time LCMHC, LMFT, or LCSW (or Associate) to join our team. At Harbor Counseling, our goal is to provide counseling services to children, adolescents, adults, couples and families from diverse backgrounds and varying socio-economic contexts. We believe in providing our community with a warm and welcoming setting to navigate the challenges of life, serving our clients with care and compassion.
Requirements:
● Master's Degree in Counseling, Psychology, Social Work or a related field
● Active full or associate professional licensure in the state of North Carolina
● Must hold liability/malpractice insurance
● Maintain accurate and timely clinical records
● Provide biopsychosocial evaluations/problem identification, crisis interventions, and individual, group, and/or family therapy to clients
● Evening/weekend availability preferred but not required
Additional Skills:
● Proficiency in methods of psychotherapy
● Familiarity with available community resources
● Ability to work well within a team
● Effective written and verbal communication skills
Additional Details:
● Independent Contractor position
● Flexible scheduling
● Supportive and professional work environment
● Help with insurance credentialing
● Desirable contract terms
● Practice with established policies and procedures
To apply, call us at (252)-331-2421 or email your resume to HarborCounselingPC@gmail.com
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Hornthal, Riley, Ellis & Maland, LLP
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Jones Family Chiropractic
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Julius Star Tattoo Gallery
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The Legacy Agency, Elizabeth City
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Long & Foster Real Estate Inc
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Phyllis Bosomworth and Erin Nixon are pleased to announce the Sales Agent and the Listing Agent
for November 2020.
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Sales Agent of the Month for November is The Gardner-Wilson Team.
Diana Gardner and Terry Wilson have been in real estate for over 14 years. Diana is currently serving as President of the Albemarle Area Association of REALTORS and Terry is President-Elect for 2021. Diana has served as Chair of the Elizabeth City Area Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, and a past President of the Elizabeth City Rotary Club. Terry served in the US Coast Guard and is a Pasquotank County native. They were the top producing team in 2019 and have been mega-million dollar producers for several years.
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Learn More About
NCWorks!
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Phipps Travel Tourism & Entertainment
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Pink Ribbon Resource Center, Inc
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Shaklee Independent Distributor - Gwen Bell
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Small Paws Veterinary Clinic
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Welcome back from the holidays! We hope everyone had a wonderful season full of family, joy and giving. Our family, here at Small Paws Veterinary Clinic, had no complaints as apparently all were on the “nice” list and the New Year rang in sweetly. When making your New Years resolutions, don't forget about your animals as well. Maybe they need to lose a little weight or maybe they need a dental cleaning. We are here to help with that and much more. Just stop by or give us a call!
Small Paws Veterinary Clinic
1505 North Road Street or call us at
252-384-0109
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SPCA of Northeastern North Carolina
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Tree of Life Martial Arts Training Center
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Professionalism at a Price That Can't be Beat!
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Are you looking for a reputable tree service one that is capable of any tree job? If so call Underutter Tree Service!
Owner Jeremy Lassiter is an ISA Certified Arborist and certified in tree risk assessment.
For a free estimate call
252-455-4544 today.
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Locals know, there's no place like home...especially when home is our beautiful town of Elizabeth City, North Carolina. Celebrate Our E-City with local stories, postcards to send friends and family, and ways to win #OurECity swag like cups and a t-shirt!
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Waterbrooke of Elizabeth City
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Heather Whistler, United Country Forbes Realty & Auctions
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Zaribel's, Featuring Kinderdance By Zaribel
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Kinderdance By Zaribel
We’re so excited for our new 2021 Kinderdance season! Classes start January 4th and registration is OPEN!! Programs for children ages 15 months - 6 year olds.
Class space is limited. First class is always free! Visit our Facebook page or website to request a free class , for more information or to register!
We are looking forward to our new 2021 season and to meet new friends!
Facebook- Kinderdance by Zaribel
727-249-8208
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BRACKWATER BRUSH STUDIO LLC
CHESAPEAKE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
HARBOR COUNSELING PC
MULLEN, HERBERT T., ATTORNEY AT LAW
NEXTCARE URGENT CARE
SAWYER’S HOUSE OF FURNITURE, INC.
SEEGARS FENCE COMPANY, INC., OF ELIZABETH CITY
SERVICEMASTER OF THE ALBEMARLE
SERVPRO OF ELIZABETH CITY/OUTER BANKS
SOUTHGATE PARK
THE LAW FIRM OF WHITNEY A YOUNG PLLC
USO OF NORTH CAROLINA
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Thank you to our 2020 Corporate Partners
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502 E. Ehringhaus St.,
Elizabeth City, NC 27909
(252) 335 4365
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