Community News in Franklinville, NC

Join #2020CensusPushNC to Ensure EVERYONE is Represented!

If everyone in North Carolina looked just like me, what kind of 2020 Census would this be?

  • 100% Participation
  • 50% Participation
  • 25% Participation
  • 0% Participation

**Our goal is 100% Participation for North Carolina**

Its Crunch Time North Carolina! Join #2020CensusPushNC to Ensure EVERYONE is Represented!

2020 CENSUS PUSH FOR NORTH CAROLINA
WHAT IS IT?
The 2020 Census Push for North Carolina campaign week is intended to highlight compelling reasons why everyone should respond to the 2020 Census and to encourage those who have not responded yet to do so TODAY.

WHEN IS IT?
The 2020 Census Push Campaign kicks off on Wednesday, 7/22/2020 and runs through the end of July.

WHO SHOULD GET INVOLVED?

  • YOU!
  • Family
  • Friends
  • Neighbors
  • Co-Workers
  • Elected Officials
  • Community Leaders
  • Social Media Influencers

HOW CAN I PARTICIPATE?
Take a selfie holding a sign showing why YOU responded to the 2020 Census. Post that on Facebook, Instagram, etc. and challenge others to do the same.

Remember to include the response website www.my2020census.gov and the hashtag #2020CensusPushNC

Come up with your own custom message or use one of the example messages in your post, motivating others to respond today.

Sewer System Spills/Overflows – EWWW!!!!

They’re messy, bad for the environment, and can result in stiff penalties from regulators.

Sewer backups and overflows are frequently caused by improper materials such as fats, oils, and grease being placed in the sewer system by customers. Since fats, oils, and grease are lighter than water, they tend to accumulate at the top and sides of the sewer pipes and can build up until a blockage occurs. If a blockage happens, the sewer backs up and overflows, resulting in property and environmental damage.

By reducing the number of fats, oils, and grease that enter the system from homes, YOU can help protect the environment, and possibly your home, by preventing sewer backups and overflows.

Please Help Us with the grease problems in our system by:

DO:

  1. Collect grease in a container and dispose of in the garbage.
  2. Place food scraps in waste containers or garbage bags & dispose of in the garbage.
  3. Place a wastebasket in the bathroom to dispose of solid waste (e.g., feminine products, Q-tips, etc.)

DO NOT!!

  1. Put disposable diapers & personal hygiene products in the sewer.
  2. Pour oil and grease down drains.
  3. Wash fryers/griddles/pots/pans and plates with water until oil and grease are removed (wipe off grease with a paper towel before washing).
  4. Use hot water to rinse grease off surfaces.
  5. Put food scraps down drains.

Espanol:

Por favor, ayúdanos con problemas de grasa en la sistema del agua:

  1. No tire aceite o grasa en los drenajes.
  2. No lave con agua freidoras/planchas, olías/cacerolas y platos hasta que el aceite y la grasa hayan sido removidos.
  3. No use agua caliente para limpiar la grasa de las superficies.
  4. No tire desperdicios de comida en los drenajes.

PLEASE DO YOUR PART TO HELP US MAINTAIN OUR SANITATION SYSTEM. AFTER ALL, THE SYSTEM BELONGS TO ALL CITIZENS OF FRANKLINVILLE.

Trunk or Treat and Hayrides!

Trunk or Treat was rescheduled to Friday, November 1st due to the Halloween weather forecast. But once again the Trunk or Treat with the addition of hayrides was a success! Thank you to everyone that came out and to all those who helped with the organization and planning of this community event. Thank you to the local churches for bringing their trunks filled with goodies. A special thank you to Kelly Wicker for providing his tractor and driving for the hayride. A great time was has by all!

Community Information in Franklinville, NC

Asheboro Kubota dealership ribbon cutting

Asheboro Kubota, 125 Red Rock Road (U.S. 64), Franklinville, celebrated the opening of its dealership with a ribbon cutting on April 6. Attending were Asheboro Mayor David Smith, Asheboro City Council members, Asheboro/Randolph Chamber members, Randolph County Commissioners, Franklinville Mayor Perry Conner, Franklinville Commissioners Richard Goodwin, Mac Whatley and Priscilla Dunn, Asheboro Kubota General Manager Ben Millikan and Asheboro Kubota Owner Joey Millikan. www.asheborokubota.com.