Badin Villager for December 2011

The Badin Villager is a free monthly newsletter available on the first of the month at the Badin Post Office, the Badin Town Hall, the Badin Library and West Badin Community Center. It is also published online at www.visitbadin.com. For more information contact info@visitbadin.com

Better Badin Lives up to its Name

Our name says it all,” says Better Badin President, Bill Harwood. “We want to make Badin better.”

And this local organization is doing just that as it distributes funds from its coffers to help the community.

Ten organizations are benefiting or will benefit from money raised by Better Badin through a series of events. The Yadkin Masonic Lodge receives $200 help with its power bill; Badin Volunteer Fire Department receives $500; Badin Library receives up to $500 to renew its out-dated sign; up to $1,500 will go to a sound system for use at the festival and Christmas program; Badin Historic Museum receives $300; up to $1000 will go for a new indestructible basket ball goal if the Badin School approves; a sign planned for the intersection of Valley Drive and Morrow Mountain Road receives $1000; the downtown tree lights and electrical work involved receives $1000. A scholarship to honor Elvin Fisher for a Badin student to attend any college receives $250.

“Better Badin believes in transparency,” says Harwood. “Any one is welcome to see our accounts.”

Decisions on the dispersal of these funds was made by soliciting suggestions from Better Badin members. The long list was pared down and voted on.

“The committees work well together,” says Harwood. “I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished.”

Funds were raised through-out the year by a golf tournament, the Best of Badin Festival, the Triathlon  and the Poor Man’s Supper

Badin Waterfront Park

Last month, local residents were invited to review preliminary designs for a new waterfront park along Badin Lake and share their input and ideas for the 14 acre space adjacent to the swim area on Highway 740. Alcoa hired Site Solutions to create the master plan, pictured below, for the property planned for donation to the Town of Badin as part of the Yadkin Hydroelectric Project Relicensing Settlement Agreement.  The Settlement is currently being delayed due to lack of approval by the Stanly County Commissioners.

 

Badin Waterfront Park Plan

Badin Waterfront Park Plan

Badin Villager for November 2011

The Badin Villager is a free monthly newsletter available on the first of the month at the Badin Post Office, the Badin Town Hall, the Badin Library and West Badin Community Center. It is also published online at www.visitbadin.com. For  more information contact info@visitbadin.com

Badin Plans an Old fashioned Christmas

Save these dates!

Sunday, November 27, 2011, at 3 pm Badin will start celebrating Christmas with the Singing Americans “Singing in the Season” at Badin Baptist Church as the sanctuary resounding with the songs of the season.

There will also be a tribute in memory of Don Carrick and Elvin Fisher, both charter members of the Singing Americans.

Organizers hope to fill the church and encourage Badin-ites to bring their friends and relatives for this kick-off to the season.

Katie’s Café and Dough Bro plan specials for that evening, and the Badin Inn Pub will be open for business, so be sure to check them out after the performance.

Monday, November 28, 2011, 6 pm will begin the start of the Old Fashioned Christmas celebration with the Badin Tree Lighting. Revelers are encouraged to wear period clothing from the early teens to the 50’s.

Badin Elementary School kindergarten class will sing as Santa and Mrs. Santa arrive. There’ll be treat bags for all the children as Santa empties his sack.

At 7 pm the 60 member North Stanly Middle School Choir will sing on the steps of the Badin Baptist Church.

Plans are for old cars and trucks from T models to the 50’s to line the street.

There’ll be horse drawn carriages offering rides, carolers on the street, and 5 stores open and offering refreshments.

Katie’s Café, Dough Bro and the Badin Inn Pub will all be open. This will be a festive community event not to be missed.

 

Celebrate our Community Spirit

It’s good to see the activity at the former Alcoa Badin Works, now named the Badin Business Park. Let’s hope there’ll be more activity in the near future. And talking of activity, we encourage the community to turn out for Badin’s Old Fashioned Christmas celebration featured in the above article. Badin volunteers work hard at events like this and in these challenging times it’s good for the town to gather together to celebrate our spirit of community.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Bridget Huckabee

Editor

 

Badin Town News

November…when morning frost chills the air; when the lake is left to the bass fishermen, a few intrepid kayakers and the gulls and the geese; when golfers don sweaters and walkers don gloves; when Thanksgiving feasts are planned; and when children start their Christmas wish lists.

 

In November the Badin Inn winterizes its porch and the music continues every Friday night with Pickin’ on the Porch. On November 4, 2011 enjoy the sounds of Eversole and Flame. November 11, 2011 brings Taylor Chandler and the CRS Band. The music plays from 6:30 pm to 10 pm.

Want to hear your friends sing or try a tune or two yourself? Saturday night is Karaoke night from 7 pm until 11 pm featuring KJ Miller.

The Badin Inn Pub is open to the public and the entertainment is free. Food and drink are available.

Dough Bro on Falls Road is now serving beer and wine. On warm days, enjoy sitting on the cozy patio next to the café.

 

Here’s another date to save! On Saturday, November 5, 2011, Twila’s Thrifts and Gifts will put on its second annual Fall Festival. Starting at 8 am, the store will feature local crafters selling a variety of items just right for that Christmas gift list. There’ll also be a good supply of candied apples, and Brenda’s cakes. New inventory includes Dunkin’ Donuts coffee at a great price. And check out the men’s Badin t-shirts and Badin caps. Twila’s food drive is on-going and really helps needy Badin families. Perishable food and goods are always needed. “A heartfelt thank you to all those who participate,” says Twila.

At Badin Museum work is progressing on the Badin Centennial Souvenir Book. Stop by and check out the current center display to see the price of goods and services in the Badin of long ago.

The Cottage House has new items every week, says owner Vanessa Mullinix. Stop in to browse, buy and chat. And don’t forget to check out the garden items in the back.

Get a new hair do at Great Looks. Join the Sunshine Club. Attend a Better Badin or Town Council meeting and get to know the town’s movers and shakers.

 

Better Badin Mountain Crawl

Better Badin introduces a Valley  Cruces and Blowing Rock Art, Leaf, and Christmas Shopping  Crawl.   The event consist of round trip bus  transportation from Badin to Valley Cruces and Blowing Rock; overnight stay in  a downtown Blowing Rock Hotel with hearty continental breakfast; ticketed  guided tour of the newly opened $7,000,000 Blowing Rock Art and History Museum  including the non-public areas, and an optional walk through of two historic  Blowing Rock Churches. Enjoy Christmas shopping at the original Mast  General Store, the 44-Store Tanger Factory Outlet Mall and the famous Blowing  Rock Main Street.

The  Crawl will depart Badin at 7:30 am on Monday, October 24th and  return Tuesday, October 25th at approximately 6:00 pm.  Cost for the overnight trip is $109.00 per  person double occupancy.  For more  information, please contact Better Badin at 704-422-6778 or  704-322-6267. Seats are limited, please contact Better Badin soon.

Badin Villager for October 2011

The Badin Villager is a free monthly newsletter available on the first of the month at the Badin Post Office, the Badin Town Hall, the Badin Library and West Badin Community Center. It is also published online at www.visitbadin.com. For more information contact info@visitbadin.com