Lewisville Photos has a story about the Winston-Salem Foundation giving the Lewisville Historical Society $25,000 for the Nissen House move and restoration. There's a picture of Foundation president Scott Wierman presenting the check, and now I really wish I'd been there. Scott and I were both assistant coaches for girls challenge soccer teams (girls born in 1993) in the Twin City Youth Soccer Association club and I haven't seen him for a while so it would have been nice to catch up.
Winston-Salem Artist Profiled in Paper That Claims All the News That’s Fit to Print
Librarchivist Tweeted a link to an article in the New York Times about the hanging of Peter DeGraff here in Winston-Salem over a century ago for the murder of Ellen Smith, the oral tradition that kept the story alive, the song Poor Ellen Smith and the fact that a descendant of DeGraff, Randy Furhes, wrote a variation of the song and is now performing it in venues like Winston-Salem's The Garage. The Times article mentions the Winston-Salem Journal article about Furches, and also mentions that the day after his performance another descendant who read the Journal article contacted his mother to let him know that she had the family Bible that DeGraff reportedly carried to the gallows and that everyone in the family thought had been lost.
Souper Bowl Sunday
Our church is hosting a Souper Bowl of Caring lunch tomorrow (Sunday, February 1) starting at noon. All donations will go to Sunnyside Ministry and as you can imagine Sunnyside needs every bit of help it can get. We donated a few dozen chocolate chip cookies, and our oldest son Michael went over this morning to help cook. The entire youth group will be helping serve tomorrow afternoon.
More Baby Trader Commercials
I really like the E*Trade baby commercials and apparently they are popular enough that E*Trade has set up a section on their site for them. (Hat tip to the Seventh Sense for the link). Below is an "outtake":
Forsyth County’s $8 Million Hole? Property Tax Rates on the Way Up?
According to this short item on DigTriad Forsyth County is facing an $8 million budget shortage, mainly from lower than expected sales tax revenue. The same item states that Mecklenburg County is looking at a $90 million deficit and Wake County a $23 million deficit, but no word on Guilford County.
- FY08 – 69.6
- FY09 – 72.3
- FY10 – 72.7
- FY11 – 75.4
Now these are projections so I'd expect that they'll change over time depending on how real estate performs in the future. For instance if property value continues to plummet you might see a rate in 2010 that is 76 rather than 72.7 so that the county can meet its funding needs. In fact their assumptions provide a paragraph for how they come up with the property tax rate:
Current Year Property Taxes – Tax revenue on real and personal property. The amount
required each year is determined by taking the difference between projected expenditures, less
the total of all other revenues and appropriated fund balance. The tax rate is then determined by taking this amount, and dividing it by the amount per penny the tax base supports.
More Lovely Side Effects of Coal Ash Ponds
A while back I wrote about the coal ash ponds we have in the Triad that are similar to the pond in Tennessee that ended up bursting and flooding surrounding areas with all kinds of nasty gunk. Well there's a story out out of Asheville about some residents in a subdivision who have a "cenosphere, a hollow, inert, nontoxic silicon particle that contains gas" that is blowing off a nearby coal ash pond and coating their roofs and cars. Progress Energy, the owner of the pond, is working with North Carolina environmental officials to see how they can keep wind from blowing ash from their pond onto their neighbors. Lovely.
True Cost of Credit
Most of us know how much our credit card is costing us, although as I posted before many of us don't know how the credit card companies can "trap" us into paying higher fees and interest rates. What a lot of us don't know is how much the seller of what we're buying is paying to the credit card company. Now there's a website called truecostofcredit.com where you can plug in the first six numbers of your card (the first six numbers don't identify you in any way, but do identify the issuer of the card) and it will spit out what the credit card company charges the seller. I think you'll be surprised at how much they charge.
How to Be a Ripped Daddy
AMR, Winston-Salem's stay at home uber-blogger, is sharing a video called Stay at Home Daddy Workout that is hysterical. The video's all about a guy using his kids as weights, but the real humor is in his pseudo-fitness-guru lingo. Sadly this kind of hit home with me because the first time I ever threw out my back was 15 years ago when our oldest was a toddler and I was doing leg lifts with him on my feet (don't ask).
Download Tax: How You Know the State’s Desperate for Revenue
If North Carolina's Revenue Law's Study Committee has its way we residents will soon be paying state and local taxes on ringtones, movies and music we download. According to the story the committee thinks the state would raise about $8 million and local governments would raise $4 million from the tax. Considering how deep the revenue hole is for the state I'd say the stage is set for the legislators to enact this really bad idea. Why do I think it's a bad idea? Well, it has to do with my professional life.
The Big Eat, Tuesdays in Winston-Salem
The Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership is sponsoring The Big Eat: Tuesday Nights Downtown an event that features 15 dowtown restaurants offering 50% off of a signature dish every Tuesday night between February 3 and March 31. A list of participating restaurants and a Google map I threw together is below; more details, including a list of signature dishes, and printable PDF versions of downtown maps for the restaurants and parking are available at the Partnership's website.
- 6th & Vine: 209 W. Sixth St. – 725-5577
- Bayberry Bistro: 420 High St. – 397-8302
- Celtic Cafe: 924 S. Marshall St. – 703-0641
- Chelsee's Coffee Shop & More: 533 N. Trade St. – 703-1503
- Downtown Thai: 219 W. Fourth St. – 777-1422
- Foothills Brewing: 638 W. Fourth St. – 777-3348
- Hutch & Harris: 424 W. Fourth St. – 721-1336
- Mellow Mushroom: 314 W. Fourth St. – 245-2820
- Meridian Restaurant: 411 S. Marshall St. – 722-8889
- Noma Urban Bar & Grill: 321 W. Fourth St. – 703-5112
- Quiznos Subs: 310 W. Fourth St. – 725-3423
- Sweet Potatoes… a restaurant: 529 N. Trade St. – 727-4844
- Wolfie's Frozen Custard: 420 W. Fourth St. – 245-2400
- WS Prime Steakhouse: 425 N. Cherry St. – 722-5232
- The Garage: 110 W. Seventh St. – 777-1277
- Camel City: 401 W. Fourth St. – 734-1797