Wake Forest one of best cities for jobs in NC

Zippia, a career resource website, recently conducted a study to determine the 10 best cities for jobs in North Carolina and Wake Forest placed ninth. Zippia analyzed 40 of the state’s largest cities using the following criteria: *  Current unemployment rate; *  Unemployment rate change year-over-year; *  Current median household income; and *  Median household income change year-over-year. The source of the criteria is the American Community Survey from the Census. According to Zippia, Wake Forest earned its ranking by being one of the leaders in the Tar Heel State for median income ($85, 155) and median income growth. Other Wake County cities making the top 10 are Holly Springs (1), Apex (2), Cary (3), and Morrisville (4). To view the entire top 10 list, visit www.zippia.com/advice/best-places-in-north-carolina-for-jobs/<http://www.zippia.com/advice/best-places-in-north-carolina-for-jobs/>.

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Senior Scam Jam rescheduled to June 12

On Tuesday, April 30, a gas leak caused the evacuation of the Wake Forest Renaissance Centre and other nearby buildings and interrupted what is called Senior Scam Jam, a seminar about scams, threats, prevention and solution headed by North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein and North Carolina Secretary of State Elaine Marshall. Those two officials will not be returning, but there will be distinguished presenters on Wednesday, June 12, when Wake Forest Commissioner Greg Harrington will welcome and introduce them at the “Seniors at Risk: 21st Century Scam Threats, Preventions and Solutions” from 8:30 a.m. to noon in the Renaissance Centre. The featured speakers will include Stephanie Bias, North Carolina Department of Insurance; John Maron, North Carolina Department of the Secretary of State; and Hugh Harris, North Carolina Department of Justice. Among the topics they will discuss are Medicare and healthcare fraud, counterfeit prescription drugs, and pyramid and Ponzi schemes,

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Help shape tomorrow’s workforce

The Wake Forest Chamber Foundation has been awarded a grant from the U.S. Chamber to create the Wake Forest Career Readiness Academy. The academy’s goal is to help students learn the skills required to be tomorrow’s successful employees. Along with classroom training, on-the-job internships will complete each student’s experience. The Chamber Foundation is seeking the support of area businesses and asking them to host a high school intern for a semester during the 2019/2020 school year. Businesses that participate can benefit in many ways: Interns provide an extra pair of hands to help with projects; they can be groomed into a potential future employee; and businesses will have access to professional human relations consultants and attorneys at no charge. “Many businesses today report that they are lacking in qualified, trained young employees,” said Corey Hutcherson, vice president of community relations for the chamber. “This Career Readiness Academy is an attempt to

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Run for Embrace Uganda 5K on June 1

Runners and walkers are invited to register for the annual Embrace Uganda 5K coming up Saturday, June 1, in downtown Wake Forest, 7:30 to 11 a.m. Sign up to run or walk at www.EmbraceUganda.org. Your registration and donations help provide clean water, medical care and education to some of the 2.3 million orphaned children in Uganda. All participants receive an event T-shirt and free participation in the JerryCan Challenge, which replicates a Ugandan child’s daily trek just to find clean water. The 5K begins and ends at Town Hall on Taylor Street. Race timing is by Young & Associates, and the course is USATF certified Sponsors are also needed; promote your business at this worthy cause by calling 919-760-3520.

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Super Duper Duck Splash on June 15

More than 5,000 rubber ducks will race to the finish line in the Wakefield Rotary Club’s first Super Duper Duck Splash on Saturday, June 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the WRAL Soccer Park, Parking Lot 5, 7700 Perry Creek Road, Raleigh. By adopting ducks in the Super Duper Duck Splash fundraiser, the public has the chance to win $1500, $1000 or $750 if their duck is the first, second or third to cross the finish line. Other prizes will also be given away. Ducks can be adopted for as little as $5 by visiting www.NCDuckSplash.com Other activities taking place during the June 15 Duck Splash include family games, bouncy house, food trucks, sponsor booths and giveaways. Proceeds from the fundraiser will benefit four local youth-focused non-profits who the club calls their Duck Buddies—Note in the Pocket, Wake Forest Boys & Girls Club, SAFEchild and North Carolina Football Club Youth. Michael Travis, fundraising chair for Wakefield Rotary, said the club’s first Super Duper Duck Splash will have a big impact

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Juneteenth essay contest for youth

The Northeast Community Coalition is sponsoring an essay contest for the Juneteenth Celebration, asking youth from 16 to 23 for live in the Northeast Community to write a one-page essay expressing how Nipsey Hussle (Grammy-nominated rapper Ermias Aschedom) inspired them and describing a community project they would like to coordinate that would uplift the Northeast End Community. The typed essays must include the full name, address, email address, mailing address and contact number, and the deadline is June 15. The reward is $100 and the assistance (within reason) in accomplishing that community project. Juneteenth commemorates the day in June 1865 when the enslaved people of Galveston, Texas learned of their freedom. The news came two years after the Emancipation Proclamation and six months after Congress passed the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, formally abolishing slavery. Members of the Northeast Community Coalition and their partners are inviting everyone to join them

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News about the chamber

Thank you to these chamber members for offering an internship this fall to a high school student enrolled in the Wake Forest Career Readiness Academy. We appreciate your support of this new program that teaches leadership skills, on-the-job training and financial literacy. Ads N Art Aging Care Matters Allen Tate Realtors – Fabioloa Adler AlliBeth Interior Design Always Best Senior Care Services Batteries Plus Bulbs Curasan Dance ETC Grace Assembly Church Kerr Family YMCA Kima Real Estate Group Next Consignment Boutique SignCraft Solutions The Nesting Spot Tim Wiggins Inspections Town of Wake Forest Wake Forest Chamber of Commerce We are in need of 30 more businesses to provide internships. While all types of businesses are encourage to offer an internship, top categories needed include law, engineering, physical therapy and other medical fields, marketing and graphic design, IT and programming, sports medicine/trainer, sports marketing and education. Internships can be unpaid or

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Calendar

*The Wake Forest Farmers Market will be open from 8 a.m. to noon this Saturday, June 1, in the employee parking lot along South Taylor Street behind Wake Forest Town Hall. Local farmers and artisans will have meats, seasonal vegetables, bread, baked good and other local wares for sale. See the market’s Facebook page for information about the vendors and sign up for a weekly notice about the offerings that Saturday. Remember the Wake Forest Farmers Market is unusual in that it is owned by the farmers who sell their wares there. *Monday Night Bingo at The Factory is hosted by the Wake Forest Kiwanis Club in the Mill Room from 7 to 9:30 p.m. every Monday night. All profits support the club’s projects for children. Visit www.wakeforestbingo.com for more information. *Tri-Area Ministry Food Pantry at 149 East Holding Avenue is now open from 9 to 11 a.m. every third

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Obituaries

Bernadine Zanoni Wake Forest It’s with sincere sadness that I inform you of my loss, my beloved wife, Bernadine. Bernadine Zanoni, 82, “Bernie” as she was affectionately known, was born in New York City on July 9, 1936 to the late Joseph and Josephine Morton. On August 28, 1966, she married the love of her life, Richard Zanoni. Bernie’s career included working for the Dinner Bell Deli in Westwood, New Jersey and the Suburban Bank of New Jersey in Emerson, New Jersey. In 2000 Richard and Bernie left their home in Delaware to be near family in Wake Forest, NC. A memorial service was held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon, May 22, 2019, at Clancy Strickland Wheeler Funeral Home. Friends visited with the family immediately following the service. Bernie is survived by her husband of 52 years, Richard “Rich” Zanoni; niece, Gail Murphy and husband, Kevin, of Wake Forest; great-niece,

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