GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA
1987 SESSION
CHAPTER 1085
AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR CERTAIN PUBLIC PURPOSES.
The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts:
PART I.---PUBLIC PURPOSE FUNDS
Section 1. Appropriations are made from the General Fund for the 1988-89 fiscal year, unless otherwise specified, to the grantees and for the public purposes listed in this part.
H2173 LENOIR COUNTY FIRE FUNDS
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Hugo Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Lenoir County for operating expenses and capital improvements.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Lenoir County for the Pink Hill Fire Department for operating expenses and capital improvements.
H2175 BURKE-MITCHELL FIRE FUNDS
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Jonas Ridge Service Center and Fire Department of Burke County for capital improvements and equipment.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Grassy Creek Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., of Mitchell County for capital improvements and equipment.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Fork Mountain Volunteer Fire and Rescue, Inc., of Mitchell County for capital improvements and equipment.
H2176 RHODODENDRON FESTIVAL FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The North Carolina Rhododendron Festival, Inc., for the promotion of travel and tourism in North Carolina.
H2177 SPECIAL OLYMPICS/LIBRARY FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Mitchell County Board of Education for the purpose of sponsoring the Special Olympics for a four county area, in Mitchell County in the Spring of 1989.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Avery-Mitchell-Yancey Regional Library for the Spruce Pine Public Library for capital improvements.
H2179 BELL HOUSE FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The Bell House, Inc., to aid in the purchase of a bus.
H2180 GREENSBORO PRESERVATION SOCIETY FUNDS
Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the Greensboro Preservation Society for a revolving fund to assist in creating responsible party low-cost housing.
H2181 FAMILY SERVICES OF GREENSBORO FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Family & Children's Service of Greater Greensboro, Inc., for continued operation of its public service programs.
H2191 CATAWBA TRAINING GROUNDS FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Catawba County Firemen's Association, Incorporated, and the Catawba Rescue Squad, Inc., for phase one construction of a training tower that will enable fire and emergency personnel to maintain a viable fire and rescue service for the public safety of the citizens of Catawba County.
H2193 EDUCATIONAL EXCELLENCE FUNDS
Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the Council for Educational Excellence, Inc., in Catawba County for the support of its innovative program to promote excellence in public education in Catawba County. The program includes projects to reduce the dropout rate in the county's three public school systems, the establishment of business-school partnerships to encourage students to seek higher achievement levels, and programs to increase community awareness of the need for excellent education.
H2206 AVERY COMMUNITY FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Cranberrian Corporation for the stabilization and restoration of the old Cranberry High School property, in Avery County, consisting of approximately 9.28 acres of land with four buildings situated on it, including two buildings of great historical value, for the citizens of the area to use as a recreation and community center.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Avery County Disabled American Veterans, No. 87, Inc., for capital improvements to the headquarters of the Avery County Disabled American Veterans.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Drexel Foundation, Inc., for a softball field for its community center or capital improvements on its recreational facilities.
H2217 TARBORO COMMUNITY OUTREACH FUNDS
Eighteen thousand dollars ($18,000) to Tarboro Community Outreach, Inc., for capital outlay for the construction of a shelter for the homeless, provided that a like amount is raised from private donations to match this appropriation on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
H2218 RED OAK CENTER FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Red Oak for the special fund for the Red Oak Community Center established by Chapter 778, Section 1242 of the 1985 Session Laws. Interest accruing to the fund may be expended only for the maintenance and repair of the Red Oak Community Center. The principal of the fund may not be expended for any purpose.
H2219 CASTALIA CAPITAL FUNDS
Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Town of Castalia for capital needs, provided these funds are matched on the basis of one dollar from local ad valorem tax revenues for every two State dollars.
H2221 RICHMOND HILL FUNDS
Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the Historic Richmond Hill Law School Commission through the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources to assist in the further restoration of Richmond Hill - primarily the reconstruction of an outside kitchen facility with modern interior equipment.
H2231 ONSLOW COUNTY PHYS.-ED./BAND FUNDS
Twenty-one thousand dollars ($21,000) to the Onslow County Board of Education for promotion of its high school physical education, athletic, and band programs. The Onslow County Board of Education shall allocate these funds to the high schools based on their average daily membership in grades 9 through 12. The funds shall be expended in the discretion of the high schools for their physical education, athletic, or band programs.
H2232 CARTERET COUNTY PHYS.-ED. FUNDS
Nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to the Carteret County Board of Education for promotion of its high school physical education and athletic programs. The Carteret County Board of Education shall allocate these funds to the high schools based on their average daily membership in grades 9 through 12. The funds shall be expended in the discretion of the high schools for their physical education or athletic programs.
H2237 PIEDMONT TEEN CHALLENGE FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The Greater Piedmont Challenge, Teen Challenge Inc., for the rehabilitation of troubled youth.
H2248 JOHNSTON SCHOOL CULTURAL ARTS FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Johnston County Board of Education for the Johnston County School Cultural Arts Program.
H2255 HICKORY RESCUE SQUAD FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Hickory Rescue Squad, Inc., to be used for the construction of a satellite base in southwest Catawba County.
H2256 CATAWBA HANDICAPPED FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Catawba County Association for Special Education, Inc., to purchase a van to transport handicapped persons who work for Econo Force Industrial Services, a sheltered workshop.
H2257 CATAWBA HEARING IMPAIRED FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Catawba Valley Foundation, Inc., for the Hearing Impaired Program that is conducted at Lenoir-Rhyne College in Catawba County.
H2265 HAYWOOD-MADISON HOSPICE FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Hospice of Haywood County, Inc., for hospice care services for Haywood County.
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Hot Springs Health Program for the provision of hospice care services for Madison County by Hospice of Madison, a division of Madison Home Care.
H2266 MADISON HELPMATE COUNTY FUNDS
Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to Helpmate, Incorporated, for the Madison County Office of Helpmate, Incorporated, located in the Town of Marshall, for operating expenses incurred in providing services to Madison County victims of domestic violence.
H2267 HAWTHORNE HEIGHTS HOME FUNDS
Thirteen thousand five hundred dollars ($13,500) to Mountain Youth Resources, Inc., in Jackson County for operating expenses of the Hawthorne Heights Juvenile Shelter.
H2268 CANTON YMCA FUNDS
Eleven thousand dollars ($11,000) to the Robertson Memorial Young Men's Christian Association of Canton, North Carolina, in Haywood County for capital improvements to the facilities at which recreational programs are offered for the entire community.
H2271 TARRADIDDLE PLAYERS FUNDS
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Tarradiddle Players for the purchase of a van to transport costumes and theatrical equipment to schools and theaters in North Carolina for performances given by the Tarradiddle Players, a touring acting company in Charlotte dedicated to theater for children.
H2272 CHARLOTTE CRISIS CENTER FUNDS
Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the Department of Human Resources to assist in purchasing and renovating a permanent home for The Relatives, Inc., a family crisis intervention and counseling center in Charlotte, North Carolina.
H2276 SHERRILLS FORD LIBRARY FUNDS
Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the Catawba County Public Library for the Sherrills Ford Branch Library, to enable the library to meet the needs of a rapidly expanding reading population.
H2277 MOORESVILLE LIBRARY FUNDS
Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the Mooresville Public Library in Iredell County to enable the library to meet the needs of a rapidly growing reading population.
H2284 DAVIDSON HOT MEALS FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Town of Davidson to assist in operating the Hot Meals Program in northern Mecklenburg County.
H2285 MECKLENBURG FIRE DEPTS. FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Mecklenburg County to be divided equally among the following fire departments:
(1) Cornelius-Lemley Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.;
(2) Davidson Fire Department;
(3) Derita Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.;
(4) Gilead Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.;
(5) Huntersville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.;
(6) Mallard Creek Fire Department, Inc.;
(7) Newell Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.; and
(8) Statesville Road Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.
These funds shall be used for equipment and operating expenses.
H2289 TOWN OF RONDA FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Town of Ronda in Wilkes County for public works including a water well and pump, an activities center, and new bathroom facilities.
H2291 SCHOOL/FOLKMOOT FUNDS
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Haywood County Board of Education for a satellite system for Jonathan Valley Elementary School, provided a like amount is raised for this purpose from other sources.
Thirty-seven thousand five hundred dollars ($37,500) to North Carolina International Folk Festival, Inc., (Folkmoot USA) for operating expenses for running the folk festival which draws people from all over the world to Western North Carolina.
H2300 CONCORD SWIMMING POOL FUNDS
Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the City of Concord in Cabarrus County for development of a community swimming pool.
H2301 CABARRUS SENIOR CENTER FUNDS
Forty-five thousand dollars ($45,000) to Cabarrus County for the development of a Senior Citizens' Center, provided a like amount of non-State funds is raised by the County to match these funds on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
H2307 ALEXANDER HANDYCRAFTS (ADAP) FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Foothills Area Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Program for Alexander Handycrafts, an Adult Developmental Activity Program, for construction of a new facility to house the Adult Developmental Activity Program which provides day services to 30 handicapped adults in Alexander County.
H2320 BURKE SPECIAL PROJECTS FUNDS
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Town of Rutherford College for the Memorial Park Fund to be used for construction and other expenses related to establishing the park area in Rutherford College.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to The Outdoor Theatre Fund Charitable Trust to produce the outdoor drama "From This Day Forward".
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Burke County Fair, Inc., to help pay for land purchased for the Burke County Fair, Inc., a nonprofit corporation. The net proceeds of funds raised by the fair shall be distributed to local Ruritan Clubs and shall be used exclusively for charitable purposes.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Drexel Foundation, Inc., to develop a public ball field for the Drexel Community Center in Drexel.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Mull Athletic Foundation, Inc., to build a concession stand and restrooms for its summer Pee-Wee baseball program for ages 5 through 15 in Burke County.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Burke County Rescue Squad to purchase the property on which the rescue squad's building is located.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Department of Community Colleges to be used by the Western Piedmont Community College to purchase a bus for the Morganton/Burke Senior Center.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Burke County Council on Alcoholism, Inc., for operating expenses, in alcohol abuse prevention and treatment.
H2366 CATAWBA COUNTY VISITORS FUNDS
Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the Catawba County Chamber of Commerce, Inc., for expansion of the Catawba County Visitor Information Center facilities.
H2367 HIDDENITE CENTER, INC., FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Alexander County for the Hiddenite Center, Inc., for operating expenses of its museum located in an historic building and its cultural arts programs.
H2382 CRAVEN, PAMLICO, LENOIR FUNDS
Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the New Bern-Craven County YMCA, Incorporated, for a capital project to better enable YMCA to provide public service programs.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to United Tri-County Senior Citizens Corporation, Incorporated, for operating expenses in providing services to older adults of Craven, Pamlico, and Jones counties, including nutrition, education, socialization, and transportation services.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Harvey Gardens of Kinston, Inc., for paving, capital costs, and equipment.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Pamlico County Board of Education for the Pamlico Hurricane Boosters Club for renovation and construction of athletic fields and facilities at Pamlico County High School.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Craven County for the "2001-Strategic Planning Project," a venture to develop a strategic plan for county economic, educational, and cultural development.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to S.A.F.E. in Lenoir County, Inc., to provide assistance to victims of domestic violence.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Lenoir County Historical Association, Inc., to restore the historical Archbell House and Museum.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Eastern Minority Economic Development Corporation for economic development workshops for small businesses.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Big Brothers/Big Sisters of the Lower Neuse for operating expenses incurred in providing services for children of single parents by matching these children with adult volunteers and providing these children with valuable and needed positive adult relationships.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Havelock Community Improvement Association to renovate the community center building.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to The Pelican Players of Oriental, a nonprofit community theater group, for renovation of the Old Theater for arts programs.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Vanceboro Community Organization, Inc., for operating expenses for community programs.
H2384 WILKES COUNTY AIRPORT FUNDS
Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to Wilkes County for the County to provide water and sewer service to the Wilkes County Airport.
H2392 ANSON-MONTGOMERY PROJECTS FUNDS
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Cowan Recreation Center in Anson County to be used for July 4th celebrations.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Lilesville for the Lilesville Civic Builders to be used for July 4th celebrations.
Funds appropriated in Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws for the 1987-88 fiscal year to the Lilesville Civic Builders and the Cowan Recreation Center for their annual July 4th celebrations in 1988 shall not revert at the end of the 1987-88 fiscal year or the 1988-89 fiscal year and may be used for subsequent July 4th celebrations.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Montgomery County Public Library for the purchase of books and other library services and for operating expenses and equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Montgomery County for the Women's Crisis Council for capital and operating expenses.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Anson County for the Faison Community Center, Inc., for capital and operating expenses.
H2394 ROCKINGHAM PROJECTS FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Eden Boys' Club, Inc., for the Eden Boys' and Girls' Club Building Fund for a building to be used for public service projects.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Madison Colored and Charles Drew Alumni Association, Inc., for renovation of the old Madison Colored School to be used as a community center for youth and public groups.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the City of Madison to pay for remodeling the Madison City Chambers.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to REMMSCO, Inc., for an Alcoholics' Half-Way House for Rockingham County.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Rockingham County Public Library for the Genealogy Department of the Madison Branch Library to be used to add new machines and additional shelving and to buy genealogy books as they become available.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Rockingham County Historical Society, Inc., for operating and capital expenditures.
H2404 RUTHERFORD-POLK HOSPICE FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hospice of Rutherford County, Inc., for operating expenses in providing compassionate care to the terminally ill and their families.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hospice of Polk County, Inc., for operating expenses in providing compassionate care to the terminally ill and their families.
H2405 RUTHERFORD ARTS/LIBRARY FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Mooneyham Public Library in Rutherford County for operating expenses in running its library program.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Rutherford County Arts Council for operating expenses in running its arts and cultural programs for the citizens of Rutherford County and the surrounding area.
H2406 RUTHERFORD ABUSE PREVENTION FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Prevention of Abuse in the Home, Inc., of Rutherford County for operating expenses in running its program aimed at the prevention of abuse in the home.
H2408 CHARLOTTE CHILDREN'S LITTLE THEATER FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to The Children's Theater of Charlotte, Inc., in the City of Charlotte for operating expenses, for capital improvements, and for construction of a ramp to permit the handicapped access to the theater's productions.
H2409 FLORENCE CRITTENTON SERVICES FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Florence Crittenton Services, Incorporated, in Mecklenburg County, for operating expenses in running its services for young women in crisis.
H2410 IREDELL TRAINING FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Iredell County Firemen's Association, Inc., for the construction, in the City of Statesville, of a fire training ground to include a two-story fire and smoke house, provided that a like amount is raised, in cash, by the Iredell County Firemen's Association, Inc., to match the grant-in-aid on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
H2411 STATESVILLE HIGH AUDITORIUM FUNDS
Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the Statesville City Board of Education for the renovation of the Statesville High School auditorium.
H2419 2ND DISTRICT FUNDS
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Pinetown Volunteer Firemen's Association, Inc., in Beaufort County, for the operating and capital expenses of the association.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Hyde County for repairs and renovations to the Sladesville Community Building, which is used for civic activities.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Washington City Board of Education for repairs and renovations of the auditorium of Washington High School, which is located in Beaufort County.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to The Wagner Foundation for an athletic complex for new schools for the City of Washington in Beaufort County.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Washington County for a livestock arena.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Town of Creswell in Washington County for repairs and renovations to the community building, which is used for civic activities.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Beaufort County for repairs and renovations to the Winsteadville Community Building, which is used for civic activities.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Beaufort County for Veteran's Park.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Options To Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault, Inc., in Beaufort County, for the operating and capital expenses of its domestic violence center.
H2420 EASTERN MUSIC FESTIVAL FUNDS
Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the Eastern Music Festival, Inc., for special funds to implement a major program expansion in the areas of increased artists' salaries, increased scholarship support, and expanded marketing and fund raising programs.
H2421 GREENSBORO FAMILY SERVICES FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Family & Children's Service of Greater Greensboro, Inc., for operating expenses for its public service programs.
H2425 CHARLOTTE CRISIS CENTER FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Department of Human Resources to assist in purchasing and renovating a permanent home for The Relatives, Inc., a family crisis intervention and counseling center in Charlotte.
H2426 METROLINA ASSOC. FOR BLIND FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Metrolina Association for the Blind, Inc., for general operating expenses and to expand special services for the blind citizens of the Metrolina area.
H2431 GARNER SENIOR CENTER FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to The Garner Senior Center, Inc., in Wake County for construction and operating expenses to enable the Center to provide its services and programs to the senior citizens of Garner and the surrounding area.
H2435 ANSON-MONTGOMERY FIRE AND RESCUE FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Anson County for the Anson County Firemen's Association, to be divided equally among the volunteer fire departments in Anson County for operating expenses and equipment.
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Montgomery County for the Montgomery County Fire Commission, to be divided equally among the volunteer fire departments in Montgomery County for operating expenses and equipment.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Uhwarrie Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Montgomery County for operating expenses and equipment.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Pekin Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Montgomery County for operating expenses and equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Burnsville Fire and Rescue Ambulance Service, Inc., in Anson County for operating expenses and equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Ansonville Rescue and Ambulance Service, Inc., in Anson County for operating expenses and equipment.
H2436 OLD SALEM FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Old Salem, Inc., to enable Old Salem, Inc., to provide North Carolina students and adult visitors with a quality educational experience in a museum setting.
H2437 LIONS SERVICES FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Lions Services, Inc., in Mecklenburg County for training and employment of the blind.
H2440 HISTORIC BETHABARA FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Historic Bethabara Park, Inc., to purchase fencing for the Moravian Upland Garden, an American colonial kitchen garden, which is in the process of being reconstructed and will add to the historic and educational resources of Bethabara Park in Forsyth County.
H2442 ORANGE-CHATHAM PROJECTS FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Chatham County for assistance in providing needed law enforcement services around B. Everett Jordan Reservoir.
Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to the Joint Orange-Chatham Community Action, Inc., for its operations, emergency assistance program, and senior citizens center and programs.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Historic Hillsborough Commission in Orange County for improvements and repairs to the historic Burwell School in Hillsborough.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Orange-Chatham Comprehensive Health Services, Inc., for improvements to its health facilities and waste water treatment system in the Haywood-Moncure Center in Chatham County.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Inter-Church Council for Social Service, Inc., in Orange County for the renovation of a public building to accommodate the homeless.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Orange County Rape Crisis Center for its programs and activities.
H2443 FAMILY HOUSING SERVICES FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Family Housing Services, Inc., for general operating expenses so that Family Housing Services, Inc., can continue to provide services to low-income families and to assist in preventing foreclosure of homes.
H2444 MCDOWELL ARTS AND CRAFTS FUNDS
Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to McDowell Arts and Crafts Association to build a community arts facility.
H2445 MCDOWELL RECREATIONAL CENTER FUNDS
Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to McDowell County for a recreational center. These funds may be allocated to the local recreational commission or to a nonprofit foundation or corporation if the County Commissioners determine that the facility can best be built by such an organization.
H2446 FORSYTH YWCA FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Young Women's Christian Association of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, Inc., for the improvement and expansion of its services, which are designed to enhance the mental and physical needs of many citizens in Forsyth County.
H2447 COMMUNITY PENALTIES PROGRAM FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Community Corrections Resources, Inc., to assist in the costs of transferring the administration of the Community Penalties Program to a new, independent agency, Community Corrections Resources, Inc.
H2449 RUTHERFORD INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Rutherford County for the Rutherford County Industrial Development Commission, for incentives for industrial development in Rutherford County, which development will benefit not only Rutherford County but the entire region.
H2452 WESTERN NC PROJECTS FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Graham County for the Santeetlah Community Center, which will provide a recreation and education center for five rural communities north of Robbinsville and serve as headquarters for a recently established volunteer fire department.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Valleytown Cultural Arts and Historical Society, Inc., in Cherokee County to promote the arts.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Unaka Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Cherokee County to purchase a pumper and other fire equipment which will aid the department in greater fire protection for the community.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Clay County to assist in the cost of the county's mapping project.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Highlands in Macon County to be used by the Scottish Tartans Society, an organization dedicated to the preservation of Scottish dress and heritage, for operating expenses of the Scottish Tartans Museum. The museum will serve as a focal point for people of Scottish heritage from all over the United States and Canada, as well as North Carolina.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Western North Carolina Public Radio, Inc., in Buncombe County, a nonprofit community based corporation that operates Public Radio Station WCQS-FM, to help expand WCQS-FM's services to Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Macon, and Swain Counties for purchase of equipment to record events outside its studios for later broadcast.
H2453 N.C. NURSES ASSOC. FUNDS
Thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to the North Carolina Nurses Association to develop and implement a student nurse recruitment program for high school students.
H2455 FORSYTH PUBLIC SERVICE FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The Arts Council, Inc., for the administrative costs of The Arts Council, Inc., which makes the arts available to citizens of North Carolina.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Winston-Salem Symphony Association, Incorporated, to continue its education program, to purchase musical instruments and equipment, and to renovate its office facility.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Piedmont Opera Theater, Inc., to continue its education and outreach campaign.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to The Little Theater of Winston-Salem, Inc., for general operating expenses so that it can continue to provide the community with theatrical arts.
H2456 CARTERET-ONSLOW AREA FUNDS
One thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars ($1,125) to Onslow County for the White Oak Little League Association for lights for the playing field.
One thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars ($1,125) to the Town of Swansboro for the Swansboro Little League for maintenance.
One thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars ($1,125) to Onslow County for Onslow County Peers, which provides counseling to prevent child abuse, for operating expenses.
Three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($3,750) to Carobell Children's Home, Inc., a home for severely mentally and physically handicapped children for operating expenses.
Three thousand seven hundred fifty dollars ($3,750) to Carteret County Historical Society, Inc., for operating expenses.
Nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to Beaufort Historical Association, Inc., for operating expenses.
One thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars ($1,125) to Angola Community Association, a community service organization, for operating expenses.
Five thousand six hundred twenty-five dollars ($5,625) to Help Line of Carteret County, Inc., to set up a domestic violence program.
One thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars ($1,125) to Onslow Hospice, Inc., for operating expenses in providing compassionate care for the terminally ill and their families.
One thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars ($1,125) to Onslow Coordinating Council on Aging, Inc., for operating expenses.
One thousand one hundred twenty-five dollars ($1,125) to Carteret County Council on Aging, Inc., for operating expenses.
H2458 65TH HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Wake Forest for construction or improvement of the Senior Citizen's facility.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Rolesville for the recreation program.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Zebulon for the Zebulon Recreation Park.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Wendell for construction or improvement of a Senior Citizen's facility.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Raleigh Arts Foundation, Inc., for operating expenses to serve as an umbrella organization to raise private sector funds to support arts organizations in the capital city area, to serve as a coordinator of the developmental activities of those nonprofit organizations, and to stimulate artistic growth.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Hopkins Rural Fire Department for equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Tammy Lynn Memorial Foundation, Inc., for operational funds in providing services to the handicapped.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Family Violence Center, Inc., for the Interact Program to help troubled families.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Loaves and Fishes Ministry, Inc., for operational funds for the intensive care program for young children with severe learning problems.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Women's Center of Raleigh for operational funds to provide services for women and children in the area.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the North Carolina Council of Women's Organizations, Inc., for operational expenses for the Women's Resource Center to provide public service programs.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Frankie Lemmon Foundation, Inc., for operational funds for its public service programs.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Rural Community Network Resource Center for operational funds to provide public service programs.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Young Women's Christian Association of Wake County, North Carolina, Inc., for playground equipment for public programs at the Oberlin Road and Hargett Street sites.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Shelley School Child Development Center for operational funds to provide services to children with moderate to severe mental retardation and associated developmental disabilities.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Girls Club of Wake County for operational funds for its public service programs.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Friends of the Page-Walker Hotel, Inc., for restoration of the historic Page-Walker Hotel in Cary.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Falls Rural Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., for equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Life Experience, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses in providing its public service programs and activities for mentally disabled adults.
H2460 CHARLOTTE AREA FUNDS
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Tarradiddle Players for the purchase of a van to transport costumes and theatrical equipment to schools and theaters in North Carolina for performances given by the Tarradiddle Players, a touring acting company in Charlotte dedicated to theater for children.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to The Charlotte Shakespeare Company so that The Charlotte Shakespeare Company can continue to provide free professional theater to the citizens of North Carolina.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to St. Mark's Center, Inc., to purchase special equipment and materials for the mentally retarded children and adults that St. Mark's Center in Charlotte serves.
H2468 FORSYTH OMNIBUS FUNDS
(a) Thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to the Winston-Salem Foundation, Inc., in Forsyth County for various community organizations. These funds shall be allocated among the following community organizations:
(1) Arts and Cultural Resources
a. The Arts Council, Inc.;
b. North Carolina Dance Theatre;
c. Winston-Salem Symphony Association, Incorporated;
d. Piedmont Opera Theater, Inc.;
e. The Little Theater of Winston-Salem, Inc.
(2) Human Resources, Justice, and Education
a. Neighborhood Justice Center of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, Inc.
b. Family Services, Inc., for the battered Women's Shelter of Winston-Salem, Forsyth County;
c. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Council on the Status of Women, Inc.;
d. Lift, Inc., for learning center and academy;
e. Experiment in Self-Reliance, Inc.
(b) Of the funds appropriated in subsection (a) of this section, six thousand two hundred dollars ($6,200) shall be allocated to The Arts Council, Inc. Except for the funds allocated to The Arts Council, Inc., the Winston-Salem Foundation, Inc.'s governing board shall allocate the funds to the remaining organizations at its discretion, according to the greatest needs at this time. The Winston-Salem Foundation, Inc., shall disperse the funds at the earliest date possible in 1988 upon receiving them.
(c) The organizations listed in subsection (a) of this section shall give their requests for funding to the Winston-Salem Foundation, Inc., who shall report to the Fiscal Research Division and the General Assembly's Base Budget and Expansion Budget Committees by March 1, 1989, on how the funds appropriated in this section are used.
H2469 YANCEY E.M.S. AND RESCUE FUNDS
Five thousand four hundred dollars ($5,400) to Yancey County for its Emergency Medical Services to purchase equipment.
Two thousand six hundred dollars ($2,600) to Yancey County Rescue Squad to purchase equipment.
H2470 MINT HILL HISTORICAL FUNDS-2
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Mint Hill Historical Society, Inc., for the purchase, renovation, and/or restoration of buildings of historic character within the Town of Mint Hill.
H2471 CHARLOTTE CRISIS PREGNANCY FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Charlotte Crisis Pregnancy Center, Inc., for operating expenses.
H2472 GASTON AND LINCOLN FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Lincoln Wildlife Orphanage, Incorporated, in Lincoln County for the care of orphaned wildlife until they are able to be returned to their natural habitats.
Nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to Gaston Skills, Incorporated, in Gaston County for expansion of the production area of its sheltered workshop for the handicapped.
Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the South Point Life Saving Crew, Inc., in Gaston County for equipment and furnishings for their new headquarters building.
Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the Town of Stanley in Gaston County for the Stanley C.D. Rescue Squad crash truck and equipment.
H2477 DUPLIN AGRICULTURAL FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Duplin County Agribusiness Council, Inc., for the promotion of agriculture.
H2478 JONES NUTRITION PROGRAMS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Jones County Unit of United Tri-County Senior Citizens Corporation, Inc., for nutrition programs.
H2479 JONES-DUPLIN FIRE FUNDS
Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the Jones County Emergency Management Office to be allocated to the fire departments in that county on the basis of one thousand dollars ($1,000) each.
Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to the Duplin County Emergency Services Office to be allocated to the fire departments in that county on the basis of one thousand dollars ($1,000) each.
H2484 TRI-COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH FUNDS
Thirty thousand dollars ($30,000) to the Department of Human Resources, Division of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services for the Tri-County Area Authority in Rowan County to assist with operating costs of its area services and programs.
H2485 MARTIN-BERTIE FIRE FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Martin County to be allocated to the fire departments listed below as follows:
(1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Bear Grass Fire Department;
(2) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Griffin Township Fire Department;
(3) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Jamesville Fire Department; and
(4) Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Williamston Fire Department.
These funds shall be used for operating expenses and to purchase equipment.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Bertie County to be allocated to the fire departments listed below as follows:
(1) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Perrytown Fire Department;
(2) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Trap Fire Department;
(3) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Aulander Fire Department;
(4) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Colerain Fire Department;
(5) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Powellsville Fire Department; and
(6) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Windsor Fire Department.
These funds shall be used for operating expenses and to purchase equipment.
H2486 MCELROY HOUSE FUNDS
Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Yancey History Association for the preservation and renovation of the historic McElroy House.
H2487 JOHNSTON BICENTENNIAL PROJECT FUNDS
Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to Johnston County for the Johnston County Bicentennial Committee for operating expenses and construction costs associated with projects that are part of the bicentennial celebration in Johnston County.
H2488 FRANKLIN FUNDS
Twelve thousand five hundred dollars ($12,500) to Franklin County to be allocated as follows:
(1) Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) for the Bunn Branch of the Franklin County Public Library for capital improvements, operating expenses, or supplies, and
(2) Five thousand dollars ($5,000) for an access ramp for the handicapped at the Agriculture Building.
H2493 ARCHDALE PUBLIC LIBRARY FUNDS
Eleven thousand dollars ($11,000) to the City of Archdale to construct a new public library building, provided a like amount is raised by the city to match this grant on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
H2494 MECKLENBURG HUMAN SERV./CULT. FUNDS
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Department of Human Resources, Division of Health Services, to provide funding to the community-based Sickle Cell Centers, for the treatment and counseling of individuals suffering from sickle cell anemia.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Community Health Services of Mecklenburg and Union Counties, Inc., Arthritis Patient Services Division, a nonprofit United Way Agency, for general operating expenses and staff expansion to the underserved areas of Mecklenburg County.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Mental Health Association of Mecklenburg County for its activities and programs designed to promote good mental health, prevent mental illness, and see that proper care and treatment are available to those who seek care.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Autistic Opportunities, Inc., toward the costs of a new supported employment project to establish a bakery for autistic adults and adolescents in the Metrolina area.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Charlotte Mecklenburg Afro-American Cultural and Service Center, Inc., to assure the Center's ongoing development as a center for all people which promotes, presents, and preserves history and culture.
H2495 MECKLENBURG AREA FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to The Bethlehem Center of Charlotte, Inc., in Mecklenburg County to promote community service programs.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Florence Crittenton Services, Incorporated, in Mecklenburg County to expand its residential service to young women.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Carolina Raptor Center, Inc., in Mecklenburg County for the purpose of continuing their research about, rehabilitation of, and conservation of birds of prey, some of which are on the endangered species list.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to The Charlotte Shakespeare Company to continue to provide free professional theater to the citizens of North Carolina.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Mecklenburg County for the Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation Department to establish a greenways and parks pilot program, to include the production of a video tape and pamphlet explaining the need for greenways and the requirements for earning a Girl Scout Park Badge.
H2499 N.E. AREA FUNDS
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Harrellsville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., to purchase equipment.
Two thousand six hundred dollars ($2,600) to the Hertford County 4-H Foundation, Inc., for the Hertford-Northampton 4-H Livestock Association to be used for capital improvements for the 4-H livestock building in Murfreesboro.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Gates Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., to purchase equipment.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Eure Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., to purchase equipment.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Winton for the Winton Fire Department to purchase equipment.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Gates County Board of Education to assist in the purchase of band uniforms.
Two thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400) to Northampton County to be used for drainage projects.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Northampton County Museum, Inc., for operating expenses of the museum which enriches the life of the community and those who visit it.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Murfreesboro Fire Department to purchase equipment.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Murfreesboro Historical Association, Inc., for building improvements to historic properties in Murfreesboro.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Hertford County for the Hertford County Senior Center in Winton to use for building improvements.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Hertford County for Roanoke Chowan S.A.F.E., a shelter for domestic violence victims, to help support the services that are offered to those victims.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Hertford County for Roanoke Chowan Industries, a shelter workshop, to assist with the operating costs of its community service programs.
H2500 61ST HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the Capital Area Arts Foundation, Inc., for operational funds required in providing the community with arts performances and exhibits.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The North Carolina Theatre for operational funds in providing theatrical performances for the community.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Rehabilitation Services of Wake County, Incorporated, for operational funds in providing rehabilitation services and job training for the disabled.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Wake County Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc., for operational expenses in providing services for Wake County's retarded citizens.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Shepherd's Table Soup Kitchen, Inc., for operational expenses in providing meals for the homeless and the needy.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Tammy Lynn Memorial Foundation, Inc., for operational expenses in providing services for mentally retarded children.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Hospice of Wake County, Inc., for operational expenses in providing compassionate care to the terminally ill and their families.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Meals on Wheels of Wake County, Inc., for operational expenses in providing hot meals to the elderly and disabled in their own homes.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Raleigh Symphony Orchestra, Incorporated, for operational expenses in providing live orchestra performance experience for talented young people in Raleigh and the surrounding area.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Wake County Arts Council, Inc., for operational expenses in providing art and cultural exhibits for the community.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Artspace, Inc., for operational expenses in providing art and cultural exhibits for the community.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Raleigh Boychoir, Inc., for operational expenses in providing professional quality vocal music performances for the community.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Shelley School Child Development Center for operational expenses in providing educational and other related services to mentally retarded children from 18 months to 8 years.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the North Carolina State University Education Foundation, Inc., for operational expenses in providing educational services and incentives to the community.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to FIGS of Wake County, Inc., for operational expenses for the Medicine for Poor Program.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Wake Enterprises, Inc., for operational expenses in providing employment opportunities for the disabled.
H2501 RICHMOND AREA FUNDS
Fourteen thousand dollars ($14,000) to The Samaritan Colony, Incorporated, an alcohol and drug rehabilitation center in Richmond County, for renovation of the dormitory.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Beaver Dam Community Development Corporation, to provide funds for development of community recreational facilities.
Nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to the Friends of the Hamlet Library, Inc., for construction of additional space for the Hamlet Library.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Richmond County Board of Education, to provide funds for the Roberdel Children's Center to be allocated as follows:
(1) One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for the purchase of a VHS Movie Camcorder to establish an Adaptive Physical Education Curriculum; and
(2) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for equipment and supplies for the Association for Retarded Citizens Summer Camp Program.
H2504 JAMESTOWN SCHOOL FUNDS
Twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to the old Jamestown School Association, Inc., in Guilford County for capital improvements, furnishings, and equipment needed to complete the restoration of the historic Old Jamestown School as a public library.
H2505 CUMBERLAND AND OTHER COUNTIES FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County, Inc., for office equipment, art materials and supplies, and operational expenses.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Cumberland Senior Roundtable, Incorporated, for office materials, supplies, and operational expenses.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Southeastern Cumberland County Rural Community Association, Inc., for community projects including after school programs, programs for adults and senior citizens, playground equipment, and classroom air conditioners.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to People Assisting Victims for assistance to victims of crimes.
Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the Town of Stedman, Cumberland County, for the purchase of an emergency generator for the Town of Stedman's water supply system.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Cumberland County Rescue Squad for radio equipment.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Cape Fear Teen Center for the construction and operation of a recreational center that will serve junior high and high school students throughout Cumberland County.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Spring Lake for operational expenses for the Spring Lake Senior Citizens Center.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Eastover Community Park Association, Inc., to purchase materials and athletic supplies.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Cumberland County Sheltered Workshop for rest room construction.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to The Cape Fear Regional Theatre at Fayetteville, Inc., for operational expenses.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Cumberland County Association for Indian People for operational expenses and building maintenance.
Twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) to Cabarrus County for the development of a Senior Citizens' Center, provided that Cabarrus County raises a like amount of local funds to match this grant on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Stanly County for capital expenditures for the Stanly County Senior Citizens' Center.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Union County for capital expenditures for the Ellen Fitzgerald Senior Citizens' Center.
H2507 23RD HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Operation Breakthrough, Inc., for operational funds.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to The Scarborough Nursery School, Incorporated, to provide preschool for disadvantaged children.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Coordinating Council for Senior Citizens, Durham, N. C., for operational funds.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Durham Congregations In Action for operational funds.
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Durham Housing Authority for the Youth Enrichment and Education Program.
Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to the Lincoln Community Health Center, Incorporated, for operational funds.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Edgemont Community Center, Inc., for operational funds.
H2508 PITT-GREENE FUNDS
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Ayden Recreation Department for equipment and improvements.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Pitt County Board of County Commissioners for an irrigation system at the Ayden-Grifton High School.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Belvoir for the Belvoir Fire Department for a fire hydrant.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Grifton for depot renovation.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Greene County for equipment and supplies for Fire Departments and Rescue Squads in the county.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Greene County Board of Education for band uniforms and equipment for the public schools.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Greene County for equipment and supplies for the County Arts Program in Snow Hill.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Farmville for the senior citizens center for equipment and supplies.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Farmville for the Dogwood Spring Festival for operations and promotion.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Farmville Child-Developmental Center, Inc., for equipment and supplies for the Center's programs for children.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Greenville Community Life Center, Inc., for a new roof for the Center's facility.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Greenville Area Preservation Association to publish an architectural directory for Pitt County.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the City of Greenville for equipment and supplies for the Chestnut Street Fire Station and Recreation Facility.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the City of Greenville to contract for a director for the Wellness Council.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Real Crisis Intervention, Inc., for operations.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Pitt County for the athletic field project at the G.R. Whitfield School.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Village of Simpson for the municipal building fund.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Winterville for repairs to the Community Center and for the Historical and Art Society.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Winterville Rescue Squad for a new building provided that the Squad matches the State aid funds on a dollar-for-dollar basis.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for the East Carolina University Friends of Music for scholarships.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for the East Carolina University School of Medicine Rainbow Services for equipment and supplies for the Program for Pediatric Cancer Victims.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for the East Carolina University School of Medicine Creative Living Center for equipment and supplies for the Senior Daycare program.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Greene County Council on Aging for a Senior Citizens Center.
Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to Greene County for the Greene County Educational Enrichment Program.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council for equipment and supplies.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Department of Community Colleges for Pitt Community College for the vocational education study.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Boys Club of Pitt County, Inc., for equipment and supplies for programs for youth.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Pitt County for equipment and supplies for the Pitt County Fire and Rescue Squads.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Pitt County Senior Citizens for equipment and supplies.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Pitt County for the library at the Wellcome Middle School.
Two hundred dollars ($200.00) to Pitt County for the Pitt County Council on Aging, for the Retirement Living Course.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Children's Services of Eastern Carolina, Inc., for equipment and supplies at the Ronald McDonald House.
Five hundred fifty dollars ($550.00) to Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Incorporated, for the volunteer auxiliary program.
Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Incorporated, for a mobile phone for the neonatal ambulance.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for the East Carolina University School of Medicine Kids-In-Motion Program for equipment and supplies.
Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to Pitt County Commissioners for recreation equipment and supplies at the Chicod Elementary School.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Pitt County for community and school projects and the Pactolus School.
H2509 WILSON-EDGECOMBE-NASH COUNTIES FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Ebenezer Baptist Church Child Care Center for operating expenses in providing day care to the public.
Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Wilson Community Improvement Association, Incorporated, in Wilson County to support the community improvement programs of the Association.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Elm City Emergency Services, Inc., in Wilson County for operating expenses to continue to provide emergency service to the Elm City community.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The Kizito Projects, Incorporated, in Wilson County for operating expenses of its youth employment and tutorial programs.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Eastern North Carolina Minority Business Council in Edgecombe County for operating expenses of its public service programs.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Saint Augustine's College in Wake County for operating expenses incurred in running its Education Talent Search Project, which is designed to encourage minority and other youths to continue their educations.
H2510 68TH HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the Department of Community Colleges for the Durham Technical Community College to continue programs encouraging the active participation of retirees as volunteers in the Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) in Durham County.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Prison & Jail Project, Inc., for the Durham Community Penalties Program to continue programs of alternative sentencing for court review in Durham County.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Edgemont Community Center, Inc., to meet transportation needs of programs providing educational, recreational, and cultural experience to adolescents in the Edgemont Community-Few Gardens Housing Community.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Durham County Mental Health Department to continue preventative child abuse programs educating parents on child-rearing and parenting through Welcome Baby.
H2511 CHANGE PROGRAM FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Orange/Durham Coalition for Battered Women to continue the CHANGE Program of counseling to abusive spouses.
H2512 STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL FUNDS
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the North Carolina Strawberry Festival at Chadbourne, N. C., Inc., in Columbus County, for operating expenses for the Strawberry Festival, North Carolina's oldest continuous agricultural festival.
H2513 TABOR CITY CULTURAL FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Greater Tabor City Chamber of Commerce for cultural events and projects in the Town of Tabor City in Columbus County. These funds shall be allocated as follows:
(1) Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) for restoration of the historic Ritz Theater; and
(2) Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) for the Tabor City Yam Festival.
H2514 FAIR BLUFF FUNDS
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Fair Bluff in Columbus County for the Fair Bluff Watermelon Festival.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Fair Bluff Community Library Association, Inc., for renovation of the library building.
H2515 TABOR CITY FUNDS
Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the Tabor City Committee of 100, Inc., in Columbus County to be allocated by the Committee, in amounts decided on by the Committee, after consultation with the Town of Tabor City, for the following projects:
(1) Renovation of the Old Tabor School building located on the campus of the Tabor City Primary-High School;
(2) Renovation of the Tabor City District Courthouse;
(3) Canal drainage from Elizabeth Street to the Town Sewer Plant, and for tile in the Fourth Street Ditch near the West Elementary School; and
(4) Planning a Town recreation facility.
H2516 1ST DISTRICT LOCAL FUNDS
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Washington County to construct a 4-H Livestock Show Barn that will be used for exhibitions sponsored by the 4-H Club.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Tyrrell County to support drug and substance abuse programs sponsored by the North Eastern Association of 4-H Volunteer Leaders.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Pasquotank County for the Albemarle Food Pantry located in Elizabeth City to help with the costs of providing supplemental meals and food products to those who are in need.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Tyrrell County to improve and maintain the athletic field which is the site of various community sports and activities.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Camden County for a daily 4-H Camp which provides an educational and enriching experience for children in the county.
Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to Chowan County for the recreation department to use to purchase equipment.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Hertford for beautification and revitalization of the Town.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Perquimans County to remodel the Blanchard Building which is a county facility.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Tyrrell County for a 4-H bus for the citizens in Columbia.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Pasquotank County to provide 4-H camps for handicapped youths.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The Nature Conservancy of North Carolina, Inc., for the Nags Head Woods Ecological Preserve, for the operating expenses of the preserve and the costs of expanding its programs aimed at protecting Nags Head Woods, a maritime forest characterized by unique biotic associations, and promoting the area's usefulness as a site for scientific, educational, and aesthetic purposes.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Currituck County to be allocated as follows:
(1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to remodel and renovate the Gibbs Woods Community Building;
(2) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to remodel and renovate the Powells Point Community Building;
(3) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to remodel and renovate the Coinjock Community Building;
(4) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to remodel and renovate the Shawboro Community Building; and
(5) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to remodel and renovate the Good Hope Nutrition Site.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Perquimans County for further restorations and improvements at the Newbold-White House.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Washington County to print historical records.
H2522 40TH DISTRICT PUBLIC SERVICE FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Watauga County for furnishing the Cove Creek Senior Center.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for "Appalachian Summer," an arts festival at Appalachian State University.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Boone for restoration and furnishing of the Jones House.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Watauga County for operating expenses of Watauga Hospice.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Watauga County Historical Society, a nonprofit corporation, for historical markers.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Rockford Preservation Society, Inc., for preservation projects.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Department of Community Colleges for the Surry Community College for information referral for the aging.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the City of Sparta in Alleghany County for landscaping of Crouse Park.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Danbury in Stokes County for furnishing of the Danbury Library.
H2523 24TH DISTRICT PUBLIC SERVICE FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Chatham County, for renovations of the Chatham County Courthouse.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Day Care Services Association, Inc., of Orange County, for day care scholarships for children of low income families.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Historic Hillsborough Commission of Orange County, for improvements for the program and for upkeep of the historic Burwell School building in Hillsborough.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Family Violence and Rape Crisis Volunteers in Chatham County, Inc., for operating expenses in running its programs to meet the needs of victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Inter-Church Council for Social Service, Inc., (the Inter-Faith Council), of Orange County, for operating expenses and capital improvements for the Council's Community Shelter Project.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Joint Orange-Chatham Community Action, Inc., for its programs that meet the need of low income citizens of Orange and Chatham Counties.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Orange Congregations in Mission, Inc., of Orange County, for funds to initiate a child care program for adolescent parents.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Orange County Women's Center, Inc., for operating expenses in running programs of counseling and other public service programs.
H2526 16TH HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Maxton for downtown development.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Flora MacDonald Highland Games, Ltd., for operational funds.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Fairmont for a tourist welcome center and museum.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Robeson County Recreation and Park Commission for the Marietta Community Center.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Hoke County Reading-Literacy Council, Inc., for a tutorial program.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Flora MacDonald Educational Foundation, Inc., for restoration and repairs for the historic Flora MacDonald College in Red Springs.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Indian Museum of the Carolinas, Inc., for educational, cultural, and historical opportunities.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Wagram for downtown development.
H2527 HIGH POINT TASC PROGRAM FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the High Point Drug Action Council, Inc., for the expansion of the Treatment Alternatives to Street Crime (TASC) program in the City of High Point, which provides high quality services to persons who are chemically dependent.
H2531 CHARLOTTE CITY BALLET COMPANY FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Charlotte City Ballet Company, of Mecklenburg County, for operating expenses in running the Company, which provides entertainment and professional exposure to the dance arts to the citizens of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County.
H2532 CHILD CARE RESOURCES, INC. FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Child Care Resources, Inc., of Mecklenburg County, for temporary child care for the children of homeless parents while the parents are attending employment interviews.
H2534 JOHNSTON AND FRANKLIN FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Johnston Central High School Alumni Association, Incorporated, to support the public service programs of the association.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Johnston County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to support its programs.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Franklin County to improve upon and expand the Franklin County Sheriff Department's Drug Enforcement Program.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Franklin County Library for their branch library expansion program.
H2535 ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association - Greater Charlotte Area Chapter, Inc., for the Alzheimer's Disease North Carolina Southern Piedmont Chapter for the costs of operating and expanding special services for Alzheimer's Disease patients in the 13-county Metrolina area.
H2540 14TH HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Castle Hayne Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., for equipment.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Wrightsboro Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., for equipment.
Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the Pender County Board of County Commissioners for the Pender Watch & Conservancy for water quality research.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Brunswick County Literacy Council, Inc., to combat illiteracy.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the City of Southport for capital improvements to the Southport Community Buildings.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for the Agricultural Extension Service at North Carolina State University for the capital project in Brunswick County.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Holden Beach for promotion of the Holden Beach Festival by the Sea.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Hope Harbor Home, Inc., for capital improvements, to enable the home to continue serving battered women and children.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to The North Carolina Fourth of July Festival for promotion of the festival.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the South Brunswick Islands Chamber of Commerce for promotion of the N.C. Oyster Festival.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Greater Topsail Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc., for promotion of the Topsail Island Spring Fest.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Long Bay Artificial Reef Association, Inc., for an artificial reef.
Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to Brunswick County to be allocated as follows:
(1) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the United Farm Organization;
(2) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for the Cedar Grove Chapter of the N.A.A.C.P. for the Martin Luther King, Jr., Act-So Program; and
(3) Two thousand dollars ($2,000) for the Rape Sexual Abuse Victims Service-13th Judicial District for continuing rape crisis services.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Brunswick County Library for the Leland Friends of the Library for capital improvements.
H2541 SWORD OF PEACE FUNDS
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Snow Camp Historical Drama Society, Inc., for operating expenses for the outdoor drama, "Sword of Peace," in Alamance County.
H2542 NEW BEGINNINGS CENTER FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the New Beginnings Center, Inc., in Alamance County for operation of its drug rehabilitation program.
H2543 ALAMANCE HEADSTART FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the First Baptist Church Headstart Program, of Alamance County for renovation of classrooms for the Headstart Program.
H2544 ROCKINGHAM MEALS ON WHEELS FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Rockingham County Council on Aging, Inc., for operating expenses of the Meals on Wheels program, which provides hot meals for home-bound elderly citizens.
H2545 ALAMANCE HOMELESS SHELTER FUNDS
Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to the Allied Churches of Alamance County, Inc., for its homeless shelter construction program.
H2547 6TH DISTRICT PROJECTS FUNDS
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Everetts to renovate the town hall.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Town of Bethel to be allocated as follows:
(1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for operating expenses and to purchase equipment for its municipal fire department; and
(2) One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) for its library for operating expenses and to purchase books.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Gallery Theatre, Inc., for renovations to the historic building and to continue the community theater productions.
Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the Martin Community Players, Inc., for operating expenses and production costs of its community theater presentations.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Martin County Community Action, Inc., for materials and equipment needed to continue the Headstart Program.
H2548 CHOANOKE AREA DEV. FUNDS
Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Choanoke Area Development Association of North Carolina, Inc., to enhance day care and recreational programs in the Choanoke area which includes Bertie, Halifax, Hertford, and Northampton Counties.
H2550 ALZHEIMER'S FUNDS-SOUTHERN PIEDMONT
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Alzheimer's Disease and Related Disorders Association-Greater Charlotte Area Chapter, Inc., (Southern Piedmont Chapter) to provide support services for families of the victims of Alzheimer's Disease.
H2551 MATTHEWS COMMUNITY FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Matthews Community HELP Center, a nonprofit corporation, for its operating budget to assist it in serving the poor and needy of Mecklenburg and Union Counties.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Matthews Community Club, Inc., for the continued renovation and/or operation of the Matthews Community Center.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Matthews Historical Foundation, Inc., for the renovation and/or restoration of buildings of historic character in the Town of Matthews.
H2552 SCOTLAND/HOKE PROJECTS FUNDS
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Hospice of Hoke County to help support its programs for the terminally ill and their families.
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Red Springs Chamber of Commerce, Inc., to replace the floor in the dining hall of Flora MacDonald College, which is an historic structure and is on the National Register.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Rowland to assist with the cost of its centennial celebration.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Raynham to renovate its town hall.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Fairmont to renovate the depot which is a town landmark.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Gibson for downtown revitalization.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Scotland County Literacy Council, Inc., to help support its programs to eliminate illiteracy.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Hoke County to upgrade communications equipment for the sheriff's departments in Hoke and Scotland Counties.
H2557 17TH HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Cumberland Community Foundation, Inc., in Cumberland County for mini-grants for teacher staff development.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the City of Fayetteville to provide transportation for Senior Citizens.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Spring Lake Community Center Foundation, Inc., of Cumberland County for operating expenses.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Southeastern Cumberland County Rural Community Association, Inc., for educational programs and playground equipment and repairs.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina to provide funds for the Continuing Education Center at Fayetteville State University.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Town of Spring Lake to be used for transportation and out-reach programs at the Spring Lake Senior Citizens Center.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Cumberland Sheltered Workshop, Inc., for operating expenses.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Howard Improvement Association, Inc., for improvements to the historic Howard Trust property in Cumberland County, which has been used for cultural, educational, and literary purposes since 1867.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County, Inc., for special projects.
H2561 RANDOLPH 4-H FUNDS
Seventeen thousand five hundred dollars ($17,500) to Randolph County for the Randolph County 4-H Program of the Randolph County Agricultural Extension Service to purchase a van to transport children participating in the 4-H Program.
H2562 N.C. TRADITIONAL POTTERY MUSEUM FUNDS
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, for planning for a Museum of North Carolina Traditional Pottery, which will benefit not only the citizens of Randolph, Moore, and Montgomery Counties, but all the citizens of the State by displaying its historic and modern pottery and related crafts and by promoting a continued development of fine pottery making.
H2565 12TH DISTRICT LOCAL PROJECTS FUNDS
Ten thousand five hundred dollars ($10,500) to Bladen County to be allocated as follows:
(1) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to each of the 13 fire departments in Bladen County listed below, for equipment and operating expenses:
a. The Ammon Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.,
b. Bladenboro Fire Department,
c. Carver's Creek Volunteer Fire Department,
d. Clarkton Fire Department,
e. Dublin Rural Fire Department,
f. The East Arcadia Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.,
g. Elizabethtown Fire Department,
h. Hickory Grove Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., of Bladen County,
i. Kelly Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.,
j. The Lisbon Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.,
k. Tar Heel Fire Department,
l. White Lake Fire Department,
m. White Oak Volunteer Fire Department, Inc;
(2) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Bladen County Improvement Association, Inc., for senior citizen housing;
(3) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the renovation of the East Arcadia Cultural Center in the Town of East Arcadia;
(4) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Bladenboro to assist with the operating expenses of the Bladenboro Community building, which is available as a meeting place to the members of that community;
(5) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for restoration of the Bladen Springs Community Building which is used as a community meeting place;
(6) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Dublin to assist with the operating expenses of the Dublin Community building, which is available to the members of that community as a public meeting place;
(7) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for renovations and repairs to the Willing Workers Community Building, which is used by members of that community for various community functions;
(8) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the maintenance of the Clarkton Dixie Youth Athletic Field, which is used for public recreational purposes; and
(9) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Clarkton, Clarkton Historical Society for its preservation projects.
Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to Pender County to be allocated as follows:
(1) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to each of the following fire departments for equipment and operating expenses: Burgaw Fire Department, Atkinson Fire Department, Shiloh-Columbia Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., Long Creek Fire Department, Rocky Point Fire Department, Maple Hill Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., and Penderlea Fire Department;
(2) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for repairs and renovations to the Horse Branch Community building, which is available as a meeting place for community members;
(3) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for operating expenses of the Maple Hill Community Center, Inc., which is available for various community functions;
(4) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for renovations and repairs to the Canetuck Community Building;
(5) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for operating expenses of the Long Creek Recreation Center, which is available to community members for many functions;
(6) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Burgaw for fire department expansion;
(7) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to establish the Atkinson Library satellite, which will be a branch of the Pender County Library;
(8) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for operating expenses of the St. Helena Community Building, which is available as a community gathering place; and
(9) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for repairs and operating expenses of the Willarlea Community Building.
Twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to Sampson County to be allocated as follows:
(1) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to each of the 16 fire departments in Sampson County listed below for equipment and operating expenses:
a. Autryville Area Fire Department, Inc.,
b. Clement Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.,
c. Clinton Fire Department,
d. Garland Fire Department,
e. Halls Fire Department, Inc.,
f. Herring Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.,
g. Newton Grove Fire Department, Inc.,
h. Piney Grove Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., of Sampson County,
i. Plain View Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.,
j. Roseboro Area Fire Department, Inc.,
k. Salemburg Volunteer Fire Dept., Inc.,
l. Spivey's Corner Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.,
m. Turkey Volunteer Fire Department, Inc.,
n. Vann Crossroads Fire Department, Inc.,
o. Harrells Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., and
p. Ivanhoe Fire Department which is a satellite of Harrells Fire Department, Inc.;
(2) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Roseboro Public Library to assist with operating costs and the purchase of books;
(3) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Salemburg for the Salemburg Beautification Project;
(4) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Sampson County Adult Day Care to help with the operating expenses of the community services that it offers;
(5) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Sampson High School Alumni Association for scholarships and other community projects sponsored by the Association;
(6) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Autryville for improvements to the Autryville Outdoor Theater and for operating expenses of community theater projects and productions sponsored by the Theater;
(7) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Sampson County Board of Education for the arts enrichment programs in the schools;
(8) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Sampson Community Theatre, Inc., which serves as a cultural and social center for the people of Sampson County, for the support of its program and services; and
(9) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the Salemburg Community Center for repairs and renovations.
H2566 ALAMANCE MEALS ON WHEELS FUNDS
Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to the Alamance County Council on Elderly Services and Support, Inc., to help meet ongoing meals on wheels services to provide hot and frozen meals to the home bound elderly in Alamance County.
H2567 ALZHEIMER'S AND MEMORY IMPAIRED FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Friendship Center of Alamance, Inc., for expansion of the day care and respite services for persons suffering from Alzheimer's and other memory impairing diseases.
H2568 ALAMANCE FRIENDS OF YOUTH FUNDS
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Alamance County for operating support for Alamance County restitution programs for juvenile, undisciplined, and delinquent children.
H2569 EDEN PRESERVATION SOCIETY FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The Eden Preservation Society, Inc., for restoration of the oldest house still standing in Eden, which was an office used by Governor John Motley Morehead and was given to the Society by the Morehead Mills.
H2570 MADISON COLORED/CHARLES DREW FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Madison Colored and Charles Drew Alumni Association, Inc., to preserve the Old Madison Colored School Property and to renovate it into a community center for use by all citizens in the surrounding areas.
H2571 CUMBERLAND ARTS COUNCIL FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County, Inc., for the purchase of equipment.
H2572 CUMBERLAND SHELTERED WORKSHOP, INC., FUNDS
Twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to the Cumberland Sheltered Workshop, Inc., which serves adults who are physically and emotionally handicapped, for paving and for expansion of the building.
H2573 EASTOVER COMMUNITY PARK FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Eastover Community Park Association, Inc., which offers recreation programs to children and adults in a rural community in Cumberland County to purchase land for expansion.
H2574 CUMBERLAND FIRE DEPT. FUNDS
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Volunteer Fire Department of Bethany, Inc., for the purchase of equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Stedman Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., for the purchase of equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Godwin-Falcon Fire Department, Inc., for the purchase of equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Wade Community Fire Department, Inc., for the purchase of equipment.
H2575 STEDMAN TOWN FUNDS
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Stedman in Cumberland County for equipment or facilities, or both.
H2576 CRAVEN-LENOIR-PAMILCO FUNDS
Ten thousand five hundred dollars ($10,500) to Craven County to be allocated as follows:
(1) Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Craven County Board of Education for the New Bern-Craven County Educational Foundation for scholarships or enrichment programs.
(2) Three thousand dollars ($3,000) for the "2001-Strategic Planning Project", a venture to develop a strategic plan for county economic, educational, and cultural development.
(3) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Vanceboro Community Organization, Inc., for a senior center.
(4) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Pembroke Community Organization, Inc., to landscape the community center.
(5) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for the Twin Rivers Y.M.C.A. for its public service programs.
(6) One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Craven-Pamlico Chapter of the American Red Cross for the Crosswheels Transportation System to transport the frail elderly.
Seven thousand five hundred ($7,500) to Lenoir County to be allocated as follows:
(1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Lenoir County Historical Association, Inc., for historic renovation and research.
(2) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to S.A.F.E. in Lenoir County, Inc., for domestic violence programs.
(3) Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Adkin High School Alumni and Friends, Inc., to renovate the abandoned Adkin High School Building to be used as a community center in Kinston.
(4) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Pink Hill Fire Department for operating expenses, equipment, and capital needs.
(5) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Harvey Gardens of Kinston, Inc., for paving, capital costs, and equipment.
(6) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Hugo Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., for operating expenses, equipment, and capital needs.
(7) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Lenoir County Fair Association, Inc., to pay for the new livestock building at the publicly-owned fairgrounds.
Twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to Pamlico County to be allocated as follows:
(1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Pamlico Education Foundation for educational projects.
(2) Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to the Pamlico County Board of Education for the Pamlico Hurricane Boosters Club for renovation and construction of athletic fields and facilities at Pamlico County High School.
(3) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Hospice of Pamlico County, Inc., for facility and training costs to help provide care for the terminally ill and their families.
(4) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Pamlico County Parks and Recreation Department for the Pamlico Recreation Area Park in Bayboro.
(5) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to The Pelican Players for operating expenses for their public service programs.
(6) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Triangle Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., of Pamlico County for operating expenses, equipment, and capital needs.
H2577 PENDER PUBLIC SERVICES FUNDS
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Burgaw Fire Department in Pender County for equipment.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Pender County for the Long Creek Recreation Center, for operating expenses in providing public recreation for the Long Creek Community.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Pender County for the Pender County Museum, for operating expenses in providing cultural and historic services to the citizens of Pender County.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Pender County for the St. Helena Community Building, for operating expenses in maintaining community service programs.
H2578 SAMPSON PUBLIC SERVICE FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Sampson County for operating expenses of the Clement Civic Center, which serves as a cultural and community center for the community.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Garland for capital improvements, for repair to the Garland Senior Center, which houses programs and activities for the senior citizens of Garland and the surrounding area.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Roseboro, for the Roseboro Library Fund to enable the Town of Roseboro to provide a library for an expanding reading public.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Salemburg for the Salemburg Town Beautification Program for operating expenses.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Sampson County for the Sampson County Adult Day Care Program for operating expenses.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Sampson County for the Sampson County Alumni Association for operating expenses in providing educational outreach services.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Sampson Community Theatre, Inc., for operating expenses in providing community theater for the people of Sampson County.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Sampson County for the Union Booster Club for its program that sponsors tourism and business incentives to benefit the economy of Sampson County.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Turkey for the Town's Beautification Program.
H2582 FAYETTEVILLE AREA FUNDS
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Cumberland Community Foundation, Inc., in Cumberland County for mini-grants for teacher staff development.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the City of Fayetteville to provide transportation for senior citizens.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Spring Lake Community Center Foundation, Inc., of Cumberland County for operating expenses.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($l,500) to the Southeastern Cumberland County Rural Community Association, Inc., for educational programs, playground equipment, and repairs.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina to provide funds for the Continuing Education Center at Fayetteville State University.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Spring Lake Lifeline Center, Inc., of Cumberland County for operating expenses.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Cumberland Sheltered Workshop, Inc., for operating expenses.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Howard Improvement Association, Inc., of Cumberland County for capital improvements.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County, Inc., to be used for special projects.
One thousand dollars ($l,000) to the Sugar & Spice Day/Night Care for the Elderly in Cumberland County for development expenses.
H2584 CUMBERLAND OMNIBUS FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Spring Lake for expenses of the Spring Lake Senior Citizens Center.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the City of Fayetteville for expenses of the Fayetteville-Cumberland County Senior Citizens Center.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Hope Mills Senior Citizens, Inc., for operating expenses.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Cumberland County Association for Indian People, a nonprofit corporation, for operating expenses.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Myrover-Reese Fellowship Home, Inc., for community programs.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Southeastern Cumberland County Rural Community Association, Inc., for education and outreach programs.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Cumberland County Public Library to purchase video equipment.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Cape Fear Teen Center, a nonprofit corporation, to establish a teen center.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Stedman for a town hall.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County, Inc., for equipment and community programs.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Cumberland County for assistance to Cumberland County volunteer fire departments. These funds will be distributed by the Cumberland County Fire Marshall to those Cumberland County volunteer fire departments the Fire Marshall considers most in need of assistance and in the amounts the Fire Marshall considers most appropriate.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Spring Lake for law enforcement equipment.
H2585 JOHNSTON PROJECTS FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Johnston Central High School Alumni Association, Incorporated, in Johnston County to help support its renovation project of the old Johnston Central High School.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Johnston County Council on Aging, Inc., to support its renovation project.
H2586 ROCKY MOUNT-NASH AREA FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Rocky Mount Public Library Association, Inc., for the Thomas Hackney Braswell Memorial Library in Nash County to microfilm the back issues of the local Rocky Mount newspaper, The Evening Telegram.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to My Sister's House, Inc., for a house where women who have been victims of domestic violence may seek temporary safety with their children.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Community Recreation of Spring Hope, Inc., for additions and improvements to the Little League field in Spring Hope.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Opportunities Industrialization Center, Incorporated, for the continuation and expansion of on-going job training programs for persons who are unemployed or underemployed.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Christian Fellowship Home of Nash-Edgecombe Counties, Incorporated, for repairs and improvements to half-way houses for recovering alcoholics.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Town of Nashville for renovations to and construction of an addition to the Harold D. Cooley Library in Nash County.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to The Young Women's Christian Association of Rocky Mount, North Carolina, to construct a new Y.W.C.A. building which will be used to house public service programs that are available to the community.
H2587 WAKE HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Shelley School Development Center, of Wake County, for operating expenses in serving children from age 18 months to eight years of age who are moderately to severely mentally retarded.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Women's Center of Raleigh, of Wake County, for operating expenses for counseling and career guidance services.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Family Violence Prevention Center, Inc., of Wake County, for operating expenses in providing services that focus on preventing domestic violence.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Shepherd's Table Soup Kitchen, Inc., in Wake County, for operating expenses and to renovate the kitchen facilities to enable the Soup Kitchen to continue to provide meals for the homeless and those needing aid.
H2588 WAKE ARTS FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Capital Area Arts Foundation, Inc., in Wake County, for operating expenses in providing the arts and the opportunities to participate in artistic endeavors to Wake County.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Friends of the Page-Walker Hotel, Inc., for restoration and renovation of the historic Page-Walker Hotel.
H2589 RALEIGH HOUSING OPTIONS FUNDS
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the City of Raleigh for a task force to explore and examine the options for using unused housing space for elderly persons of moderate income. The task force shall recommend to the City whether after completion of its study, a pilot housing project should be established.
H2590 RADIO READING SERVICE FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Radio Reading Services, Inc., for operating expenses in providing reading services to the visually handicapped and print impaired.
H2594 CRAVEN-LENOIR-PAMLICO FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Craven County for the "2001-Strategic Planning Project", a venture to develop a strategic plan for county economic, educational, and cultural development.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to S.A.F.E. in Lenoir County, Inc., for domestic violence programs.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Kinston City Board of Education for instruments and equipment for the Kinston High School Band.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Pamlico County Board of Education for the Pamlico Hurricane Boosters Club for renovation and construction of athletic fields and facilities at Pamlico County High School.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Vanceboro Community Organization, Inc., for capital costs for a community building.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Eastern Minority Economic Development Corporation for operating expenses incurred in addressing the problems of unemployment, and of the low-level of local ownership of property and businesses among poor and working class communities.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Harvey Gardens of Kinston, Inc., for paving, capital costs, and equipment.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to The Pelican Players of Oriental, a nonprofit community theater group, for operating expenses and building renovations.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Lenoir County Fair Association, Inc., to pay for the new livestock building at the publicly-owned fairgrounds.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Lenoir County Historical Association, Inc., for historical restoration projects
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the YMCA Development Fund for new construction.
H2595 9TH HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Ayden to be allocated as follows:
(1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for the Little League Expansion Project of the Recreation Department
(2) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the Ayden Town Library.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Farmville to be allocated as follows:
(1) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for books and repairs at the Library
(2) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for equipment for the Recreation Department
(3) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the Senior Citizens Program.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to The Farmville Community Arts Council, Inc., for promotion of its arts and cultural services programs.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Farmville Child-Developmental Center, Inc., for operational funds.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the City of Greenville for books and supplies for the Sheppard Memorial Library.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to United Cerebral Palsy of North Carolina, Inc., for the United Cerebral Palsy Greenville Developmental Center for the purchase of equipment and supplies.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Grifton to be allocated as follows:
(1) Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) for Depot and Town improvements
(2) Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) for the Senior Citizens Center.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Winterville to be allocated as follows:
(1) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the community center
(2) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the Recreation Department.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Winterville Historical and Arts Society for program support.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for East Carolina University to be allocated as follows:
(1) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the N. River Adventures in Health Center for health education
(2) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for Remedial Education Activity Program for the purchase of supplies
(3) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the School of Medicine Rainbow Services Program in Pediatrics for a summer camp for children with cancer
(4) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the School of Medicine Creative Living Center for Senior Day Care.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council for equipment and supplies.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Boys Club of Pitt County, Inc., for operational funds.
Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to the Pitt County Family Violence Program for operational funds.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Pitt County Fire Marshall's Office for the Fire and Rescue Squads in Pitt County to be distributed on the recommendation of the Fire Marshall.
Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to Pitt County Senior Citizens for the Senior Citizens Center.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Pitt County Historical Society, Inc., for surveys.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Pitt County for the Pitt County Mental Health Center for the purchase of equipment and supplies for its Pitt County Child Development Center.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Children's Services of Eastern Carolina, Inc., for the Ronald McDonald House.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Pitt County Home Nursing Care Foundation for Pitt County Hospice for operating expenses.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Real Crisis Intervention, Inc., for operational funds and telephone expenses.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Village of Simpson for civic improvements.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Pitt County for the Wellcome Middle School Library.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina for East Carolina University for the Summer Creative Program for Mentally Handicapped Children.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Greenville Area Preservation Association for the costs of publishing an architectural inventory and other operating expenses.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Grimesland for the G.R. Whitfield School for the completion of the athletic field.
Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to Greene County to be allocated as follows:
(1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for the Recreation Department for equipment;
(2) Three thousand dollars ($3,000) for the fire and rescue squads of Greene County for equipment, to be distributed on the recommendation of the County Fire Marshall;
(3) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for band and athletic equipment for the Greene County Public Schools, to be distributed on the recommendation of the County Superintendent of Schools;
(4) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for transportation services for the handicapped; and
(5) Five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the Public Library operations.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to Greene County for the Greene County Association for Retarded Citizens for operational funds.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Greene County Arts Council, Incorporated, Program for operational funds.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Greene County Council on Aging for the Senior Citizens Center.
H2596 4OTH HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Pilot Mountain for researching, writing, and publishing the centennial history of the Town of Pilot Mountain.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the town of Pilot Mountain for studying and implementing at least one drop-off center in Pilot Mountain for citizens to voluntarily drop off recyclables.
Eleven thousand eight hundred dollars ($11,800) to Surry County for studying and implementing at least two drop-off centers in the county for citizens to voluntarily drop off recyclables. Up to four thousand dollars ($4,000) of these funds may be used to purchase a pick-up truck to be used at the drop-off centers and otherwise to transport litter.
Three thousand two hundred dollars ($3,200) to the Friends of the Ashe County Public Library for the purchase of materials for the Adult Literacy League.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Northern Hospital District of Surry County to conduct a feasibility study for establishing a "sick child day care center."
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Walnut Cove Public Library to purchase equipment for the library.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the city of Mount Airy for the Main Street Project.
H2599 26TH DISTRICT FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Young Men's Christian Association of Greensboro in Guilford County to help support its tutorial programs at the Hayes Taylor YMCA to enrich the entire community.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Gate City Junior Tennis Academy in Guilford County to provide recreational opportunities for disadvantaged youth in the county.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the North Carolina Council on the Holocaust, Greensboro Chapter in Guilford County for education and observance of the Holocaust.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Young Women's Christian Association of Greensboro, N.C., Inc., in Guilford County to support its tutorial programs and public service programs of the Davie Street YWCA.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Pleasant Garden Community Center in Guilford County to support its public service programs to benefit the entire community.
Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to Greensboro Housing Authority for its tutorial program for disadvantaged youth in the Claremont Courts community.
Five thousand ($5,000) to the Youth Services, Inc., in Guilford County for its Best Friends Program for disadvantaged troubled youth.
Five thousand five hundred dollars ($5,500) to the United Negro College Fund in Forsyth County to provide funding for scholarships for needy students.
H2600 HENDERSON PROJECTS FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the City of Henderson in Vance County to establish a new Farmers Market site or improve the existing facility.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the City of Henderson in Vance County for capital improvements to its police training facility needed to obtain recertification by the State. The facility is used by all the area law enforcement agencies without charge.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Henderson Institute Graduates and Former Students Association, Inc., for capital expenditures for the Henderson Institute restoration of its historic buildings.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Franklin-Vance-Warren Opportunity, Inc., for the operating expenses of its community service programs for low-income persons or capital expenditures, or both.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to The Person County Council On Aging for capital improvements.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Granville County for the Granville County Senior Center for capital improvements.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Roanoke Canal Commission, Inc., for the operating expenses of its public service projects in the Roanoke Rapids area or capital improvements, or both.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Littleton for the Littleton Civic and Senior Citizens' Club Community Center for operating expenses or capital improvements ,or both.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Caswell County for a central communications tower.
H2601 MECKLENBURG HUMAN SERVICES FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Charlotte Emergency Housing, Inc., to provide housing for homeless families to help keep the families together during emergency and financial crises.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Charlotte Organizing Project, Inc., for the senior citizens housing code program.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Child Care Resources, Inc., to provide interim emergency child care to enable the homeless to engage in job searching.
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Planned Parenthood of Greater Charlotte, Inc., for the outreach program.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Council for Children, Inc., of Charlotte to continue the demonstration project entitled "Linking Families with Friends," which will identify children from birth to nine years, and their families, who are at risk for crisis situations, provide volunteers to assist these families in identifying, prioritizing, and solving problems, create self-perpetrating, community-based support groups, and evaluate the effects of early identification and intervention.
H2605 FAYETTEVILLE-CUMBERLAND FUNDS
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the City of Fayetteville for the Fayetteville Business and Professional Women's Association for community programs.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the City of Fayetteville for the Fayetteville Women's Club for community programs.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Cumberland County for the Grays Creek Women's Club for community programs.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Cumberland County for the Cumberland County Sheltered Workshop for community programs.
H2606 19TH HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Center of Independent Living, Inc., a nonprofit organization that provides a community living skills program for mentally handicapped citizens of Lee and surrounding counties, for capital improvements to its facility.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Lee County Industries, Inc., a sheltered workshop for the disabled, for capital improvements.
Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Lee County Veterans Memorial Fund, Inc., for capital improvements.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Lee County for capital improvements to the Carbonton Community Center.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Angier for capital improvements.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Erwin for capital improvements.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Harnett County Uplift Operations, Inc., for capital or operating expenses for its public service programs.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Lee County BMX Parent's Association, Inc., an organization fostering child development through competitive sports activities, for capital improvements.
H2607 N.C. LAND TRUSTEES FUNDS
Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the N. C. Land Trustees of America, Inc., to create home ownership opportunities for Durham citizens with modest incomes.
H2608 WAKE PUBLIC PROJECTS FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Association for Retarded Citizens for operating expenses for its public service projects.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Raleigh Dialysis Center for medicine and transportation.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Friends of Page-Walker Hotel, Inc., for renovations to the historic Page-Walker Hotel.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Cary for operations of the White Plains Children's Development Center.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the YMCA of Cary for buildings and operating expenses for programs for the public.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Fairgrounds Rural Fire Department for operating expenses.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Cary Area Rescue Squad, Inc., for operations.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Life Experiences, Inc., for operating expenses in providing employment services for mentally handicapped adults.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Shepherd's Table Soup Kitchen, Inc., for operating expenses.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Morrisville for a recreation facility at the municipal park.
H2612 ALAMANCE-ROCKINGHAM-STOKES FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Alamance County Historical Museum, Inc., for operating and capital expenses.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Eden Preservation Society, Inc., for operating and capital expenses.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Stokes County for transportation expenses of senior citizens.
Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to the Snow Camp Historical Drama Society, Inc., to assist in the support of the outdoor drama "Sword of Peace".
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Rockingham Council on Mental Retardation, Inc., for operating and capital expenses.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The City of Mebane for the Mebane Arts Center.
H2615 WAKE FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Cary for the Friends of Page-Walker Hotel, Inc., in Wake County for restoration of the historic Page-Walker Hotel in Cary, North Carolina.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Apex Volunteer Fire Department, Rural Service, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses and equipment.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Holly Springs Rural Fire Department in Wake County for operating expenses and equipment.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Town of Fuquay-Varina in Wake County to be used for recreational and educational projects and to be allocated as follows:
(1) Three thousand dollars ($3,000) for recreation programs in the town
(2) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for the Pine Acres Tutorial Program.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Garner in Wake County to help support a senior citizens home.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Garner Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses and equipment of the Panther Branch.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to The Knightdale Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., in Wake County for operating expenses and equipment.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Knightdale in Wake County for its recreation programs designed to benefit the entire community.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Capital Area Arts Foundation in Wake County to continue to promote the arts in Wake County.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the City of Raleigh in Wake County to be used to fund a shelter for the homeless.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Shepherd's Table Soup Kitchen, Inc., in Wake County to support its food service program for the homeless.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Radio Reading Services, Inc., in Wake County for development and expansion of services to the visually handicapped and print impaired.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Rehabilitation Services of Wake County, Inc., to support its program for youths in crises.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Young Men's Christian Association of Raleigh, Incorporated, on Garner Road in Wake County to support its recreation program for disadvantaged youth.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Tammy Lynn Memorial Foundation, Inc., in Wake County to support its program for the mentally handicapped of Wake County.
H2618 16TH HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Maxton Day Care Council, Inc., for operation of its adult day care program.
Twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to the Robeson County Church and Community Center, Inc., to be allocated as follows:
(1) Three thousand dollars ($3,000) for at-risk youth;
(2) Two thousand dollars ($2,000) for indigent day care;
(3) Five thousand dollars ($5,000) for youth involvement programs; and
(4) Two thousand dollars ($2,000) for emergency assistance funds.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Scotland County Literacy Council, Inc., for operations.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Scotland County Boxing Club, Inc., for youth development programs.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Scurlock Community Organization, Inc., to be allocated as follows:
(1) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for senior citizen trips; and
(2) One thousand dollars ($1,000) for the Hoke County M. L. King Celebration (1989).
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Robeson County Parks and Recreation Department for community center development.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Purvis Community Civic Organization for Purvis School renovations.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Scotland County for operations of the Scotland County Arts Council.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Robeson Little Theatre, Inc., for operating expenses in providing theater to the community.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Robeson County Black Heritage Association, Inc., for historical projects in Robeson County.
H2621 60TH HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Youth Council to assist the operations and programs.
Two thousand two hundred dollars ($2,200) to the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Inc., for operational expenses and transportation for the children attending its Day Care Center in Charlotte. These children are low-income children and they participate regardless of their family's religious affiliation.
Nine thousand dollars ($9,000) to the Association for Sickle Cell Disease of Charlotte-Metrolina, Inc., for counseling, testing, outreach, and follow-up.
Two thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400) to The Young Men's Christian Association of Charlotte and Mecklenburg for the Community Services Program (Outreach) at the McCrorey Branch.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Charlotte Area Funds, Inc., for client assistance, books, utilities, transportation, operational needs not covered by the agency grant and other expenses related to its learning center program which benefits the citizens of the area.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the City of Charlotte for its Housing Authority for assisting the Scholarship Program for the public housing youth.
One thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200) to Charlotte Emergency Housing, Inc., for operating expenses and supplies.
One thousand two hundred dollars ($1,200) to Planned Parenthood of Greater Charlotte, Inc., for operational expenses and outreach educational programs.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to The Relatives, Inc., a family crisis intervention and counseling center in Charlotte for operational expenses.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Family Housing Services, Inc., for comprehensive housing counseling services.
H2622 21ST HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Artspace, Inc., a non-profit organization that promotes and encourages the arts, for operations.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Carolina Hunger Coalition, Inc., for operating expenses in providing low-income individuals with education expenses aimed at enhancing self-sufficiency.
Four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) to the Young Men's Christian Association of Raleigh, Incorporated, for operating expenses for its public service programs.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Capital Area Arts Foundation, Inc., for operating expenses for supporting the arts in Wake County.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Girls Club of Wake County for operating expenses in providing public service programs to promote health awareness of young women, provide homemaking skills, and reduce teen pregnancy.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Cued Speech Center, Inc., for operating expenses to provide services for the hearing impaired.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Faith Community Camp, Inc., in Wake County, for operating expenses for a summer camp primarily for underprivileged youth.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Rehabilitation Services of Wake County, Incorporated, for operating expenses for special programs in the areas of speech, occupational, and physical therapy.
Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the Council on Aging of Wake County, Inc.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Wake County Opportunities, Inc., a community action agency for low income persons, for a Head Start program for children and for crisis intervention in the community it serves.
H2624 22ND HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Person County Council on Aging Fund for operating expenses of the community service programs it supports.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Person County for the Children's Learning Center of Person County for operating expenses of its public service programs.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Granville County for operating expenses of the Granville County Senior Center.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to The Granville Arts Council, Inc., to help promote the arts.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Granville County Council on Aging, Incorporated, for the operating expenses of its community service programs.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Roanoke Canal Commission, Inc., for operating expenses of its public service programs.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Littleton Volunteer Fire Department for operating expenses and equipment.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Littleton for the Littleton Senior Citizens Club to assist with operating expenses of its community service programs.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Caswell County Board of County Commissioners to be allocated as follows:
(1) Two thousand dollars ($2,000) for the County Emergency Medical Services to be used for operating expenses; and
(2) Two thousand dollars ($2,000) for the Family Violence Program to be used for operating expenses.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the City of Henderson for a police training facility.
H2626 WESTERN COUNTIES PROJECTS FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Watauga County Arts Council, Inc., for capital expenditures for the Blowing Rock Performing Arts Center.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Blowing Rock for the Town's Centennial Celebration.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Watauga County for the Watauga County Library to be used for planning a new library facility.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Watauga County to be used for training volunteer fire fighters.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Surry County Arts Council to continue its arts programs, which benefit the community.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Alleghany Fairgrounds, Inc., for construction at the Carlisle Higgins Agricultural and Civic Center.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hospice of Stokes County to provide care for the terminally ill and their families.
H2629 48TH HOUSE DISTRICT SPECIAL FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Polk County Senior Citizens Club, Inc., for operations.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Polk County Commissioners for the Polk County ADAP program.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Cleveland County Memorial Library for operating funds.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Cleveland County Boys' Club, Inc., for operating funds.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Cleveland County Senior Citizens Housing, Inc., for operating funds.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Cleveland County Kidney Association, Inc., for operating funds.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Cleveland County for operating funds for the Cleveland County ADAP program.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hospice of Cleveland County, Inc., for operating expenses in providing compassionate care to terminally ill patients and their families.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Cleveland County Chapter of the American Red Cross for the bus fund.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Broad River Genealogical Society for operating funds.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Shelter Home of Cleveland County, Inc., for operating funds.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Cleveland County for the Mental Health Association for the building fund.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Cleveland County Commissioners for the Cleveland County Special Olympics.
H2633 NEW HANOVER PROJECTS FUNDS
Three thousand seven hundred dollars ($3,700) to the Greater Wilmington Chamber of Commerce to be allocated as follows:
(1) Two thousand seven hundred dollars ($2,700) to assist with the mini-grants program for teachers
(2) One thousand dollars ($1,000) to help repair and maintain the county statues.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to New Hanover Community Services Association, Inc., to assist with the cost of its community services which help provide emergency food assistance, fuel, shelter assistance, rent assistance, youth services, and other needs of the economically disadvantaged.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Family Services of the Lower Cape Fear, Inc., in New Hanover County to help with its community service program which matches youngsters with adult volunteers to help these children build self-esteem and a positive self-image.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to New Hanover County Extension Service Arboretum, Inc., to help complete the greenhouse and stock it with plants.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Ogden-New Hanover Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc., to be divided equally between its two locations for the purchase of equipment and operating expenses.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Pleasure Island Volunteer Rescue Squad, Inc., in Carolina Beach for operating expenses and equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Food Bank of the Lower Cape Fear to help with operating costs of its public service projects.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Cued Speech Center, Inc., for the North Carolina Cued Speech Association in New Hanover County to help support its community programs, including workshops for family members of hearing impaired people and professionals to teach them how to use cued speech and to work with local schools in mainstreaming hearing impaired children.
Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to Domestic Violence Shelter and Services of the Cape Fear Area, Inc., to be used for renovations to the shelter and operating costs of its community service projects.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Young Women's Christian Association of Wilmington, North Carolina, Incorporated, in New Hanover County to help with its community service programs.
Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to Brigade Boys Club, Inc., for capital improvements that will provide a recreational center for the youth of the area and for operating expenses of its community service programs.
H2634 HARNETT PUBLIC SERVICES FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Rape Crisis Intervention of Harnett County, Inc., for operating funds to continue serving as an advocate for sexual assault victims and their families.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Harnett County Historical Society Foundation, Inc., for the continued renovation of the Campbell family property, which belonged to the founders of Campbell University.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Hospice of Harnett County, Inc., to continue to provide home health care for the terminally ill.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Harnett County Uplift Operation, Inc., to assist in the development of minority businesses.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Angier in Harnett County for further restoration of Depot Square.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Woman's Club of Dunn, Inc., in Harnett County for capital improvements to its building.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Erwin in Harnett County for capital improvements.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Town of Lillington in Harnett County for capital improvements.
H2635 BLADEN PUBLIC SERVICES FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Clarkton in Bladen County for the Clarkton Dixie Youth Program for operating expenses in providing its community service programs for Clarkton's young people.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Elizabethtown in Bladen County for the Elizabethtown Revitalization Committee for operating expenses in providing incentives for Elizabethtown revitalization.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Bladen County for Bladen County's Rape and Sexual Abuse Victim Services for operating expenses.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of White Lake in Bladen County for the White Lake Police Department for equipment and operating expenses.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Bladen County for the Willing Workers Community Building for operating expenses in providing a facility for community activities.
H2636 FORSYTH PUBLIC FUNDS
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the North Carolina Black Repertory Company, Inc., in Forsyth County to bring actors of national celebrity status to North Carolina to perform with actors of the North Carolina Repertory Company and to assist in furthering the training of local actors of the company.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Winston-Salem Delta Fine Arts, Incorporated, in Forsyth County to assist in providing arts and humanities programs, including exhibitions, classes, workshops, lectures, and performances by professional artists to the community, many of which are free of charge.
Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to Experiment in Self-Reliance, Inc., in Forsyth County for equipment and services. Of these funds, three thousand dollars ($3,000) shall be used to purchase a computer terminal, software, and supplies for administrative functions, and three thousand dollars ($3,000) shall be used to continue services to the Gladiators Boxing Club for community youths.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Neighborhood Justice Center of Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, Inc., to continue its programs which resolve disputes through the process of mediation and provide free, voluntary, and confidential alternatives to the courts.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Bethlehem Community Center, Inc., in Forsyth County to assist preschool children from low-income families by providing scholarships.
Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to the United Negro College Fund in Forsyth County to award scholarships and financial aid to needy students.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Council on the Status of Women, Inc., to continue funding of the Council's Job Strategy Center which assists women of all ages and backgrounds who are in transition, including divorced or widowed women, women reentering the job market, female heads of households, and semiliterate or illiterate women.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Forsyth Prison Chaplaincy in Forsyth County for the purchase of a computer to assist in utilizing the extensive network of volunteers, churches, and talents to assist in their service to inmates, ex-offenders, and their families.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Winston-Salem Chapter, in Forsyth County to assist in the after-school tutorial program for students who are deficient in math and reading.
Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to Lift, Inc., in Forsyth County, otherwise known as Learning Is Fun, Too, to provide educational and counseling support services to at-risk youth of Forsyth County, ages 6-16, including students suspended from the public school system.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Young Men's Christian Association of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County to provide camperships for boys from low-income families to the Winston-Lake Family YMCA.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Nature Science Center of Forsyth County, Inc., to provide exhibits and information primarily for school age children.
Four thousand five hundred dollars ($4,500) to the Young Women's Christian Association of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County, Inc., for scholarships. Of these funds, four thousand dollars ($4,000) shall be used for scholarships and direct assistance to women who have been affected by incarceration and are involved in project New Start, and five hundred dollars ($500.00) shall be used for scholarship assistance to ensure diversity in family life activities.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Family Services, Inc., in Forsyth County to assist in the fund raising efforts to build and furnish a home for battered women and children.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Rape Line of Winston-Salem in Forsyth County for counseling services of rape victims.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to The Arts Council, Inc., in Forsyth County to assist with general and administrative costs.
H2637 WAYNE PUBLIC SERVICES FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Wayne County Boys' Club, Inc., for operating expenses for its programs for youth.
Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the following rescue squads in Wayne County to be divided equally among Fremont Rescue Squad, Inc., Goldsboro Rescue Squad, Inc., Grantham Rescue Squad, Inc., and Seven Springs Area Rescue Squad, Inc., for operating expenses and equipment.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Mount Olive in Wayne County for the Mount Olive Rescue Squad for operating expenses and equipment.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Wayne County Historical Association for operating expenses of the Wayne County Museum.
Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Wayne County Board of Education for improvements at Grantham and Rosewood Schools.
Seven thousand dollars ($7,000) to the Wayne County Livestock Development Association, Incorporated, for a scholarship development fund, to provide scholarship assistance to students pursuing a career in agriculture or natural resource development in public and private North Carolina institutions of higher education.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Community Arts Council, Inc., of Goldsboro, N.C., for operating expenses in providing cultural services and educational outreach programs.
Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to Wayne County Firemen's Association, Inc., for the development of a training center to serve the entire county.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Wayne Action Group for Economic Solvency, Inc., for capital improvements, to repair the facility housing the nutrition program for the elderly, the Head Start class, and many other community services and programs.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Town of Pikeville in Wayne County for operating expenses of the Town recreational projects and the Town park.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Wayne County for a veterans monument to be erected at the Wayne County Public Library, provided that if the funds are not expended in the four years after the effective date of the appropriation, then the funds shall revert to the General Fund.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Mount Olive in Wayne County for renovation of the historic Smith Street Community Center.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the City of Goldsboro for the Community Affairs Department for a cultural enrichment program.
H2638 HALIFAX-MARTIN-WARREN FUNDS
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Enfield Rescue Squad, Inc., for operating expenses.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Littleton for the Littleton Civic and Senior Citizens Club Community Center for improvements.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Haliwa-Saponi Tribe, Inc., for improvements.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Center for Adolescent and Adult Development in Weldon, for operating expenses for public services.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Halifax County for the Halifax County Coalition for Progress for emergency energy assistance.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Eastern Stage, Inc., for the "First in Freedom" drama of Halifax County.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Southern Halifax Human Development Council, Inc., for a day care center.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Lillie Pike Sullivan Municipal Library in Enfield for program improvements.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Hollister Rescue Squad, Inc., for operating expenses, equipment, or capital needs.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Scotland Neck for improvements to the town auditorium.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Lakeland Cultural Arts Center, Inc., to promote cultural arts.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Town of Enfield for the Peanut Festival.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Kappa Iota Omega Chapter of the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., for public service projects in the Enfield area.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Enfield-Roanoke Rapids Chapter of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., for public service projects.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Juvenile Court Counselor's Fund of the Sixth Judicial District, Inc., for program improvements.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Halifax County for a computer for the Halifax County Library.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Roanoke Valley Adult Day Center for program improvements.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Parmele Community Organization, Inc., for a senior citizens facility.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Hamilton Community Organization, Inc., for repairs for the community center.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Martin County Board of Education for the Lottie Griffin Scholarship Fund of Roanoke High School.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Martin Community Players, Inc., for program improvement.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Martin County Board of Education for program or capital improvement in the public schools.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Carol Wilson Caldwell Memorial Legal Scholarship Fund to provide scholarships for law students.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Warrenton Rural Voluntary Fire Association, Inc., for equipment.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Arcola Rural Volunteer Fire Department, Inc., for equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Franklin-Vance-Warren Opportunity, Inc., for program improvement for preschool for low-income children.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Warren County Memorial Library for library material.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Halifax County Board of Education for a computer for McIver Elementary School.
H2642 22ND DISTRICT LOCAL PROJECTS FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to North Granville Emergency Medical Service for operating expenses and equipment purchases.
Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to Caswell County to purchase a communications tower.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Caswell County to support the position of Program Developer and Coordinator of Aging Services for Caswell County.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Roxboro-Person County Rescue Squad, Inc., for operating expenses and equipment.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Timberlake Volunteer Fire Department for operating expenses and equipment.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Eastern Stage, Inc., to assist with operating expenses and production costs of the outdoor drama "First in Freedom."
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Granville County for the Granville County Senior Center to help with operating costs.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the City of Henderson for its Police Training Center to assist with operating expenses.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to The Person County Council on Aging for operating expenses of its public service programs.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Person County Children's Learning Center of Person County to help with operating costs of its public service programs.
H2644 CHARLOTTE AREA PUBLIC SERVICES FUNDS
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Anita Stroud Foundation, Inc., for programs for youth, including after-school tutorials, summer enrichment, and camping experience.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Family Housing Services, Inc., for low-income housing.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to The Bethlehem Center of Charlotte, Inc., for community programs including Head Start, summer camp, and tutorial services.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Association for Sickle Cell Disease for Charlotte-Metrolina, Inc., for counseling, testing, outreach, and follow-up programs.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Gethsemane Enrichment Program, Inc., for human services programs, including hot meals for senior citizens, day care services, after-school care, and an all-year tutorial program for youth.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Charlotte Mecklenburg Youth Council for youth services, including hot meals, transportation, and recreation services.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Charlotte Mecklenburg Afro-American Cultural and Service Center, Inc., for preservation of historical materials.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Young Men's Christian Association of Charlotte and Mecklenburg for operating funds for all community service programs at the McCrory Branch Y.M.C.A.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Planned Parenthood of Greater Charlotte, Inc., for education for teenagers to prevent pregnancy.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Urban League for operating expenses for a job training program.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to The Relatives, Inc., for operating expenses for its family crisis intervention programs and counseling services.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Shalom Homes, Inc., of Charlotte for operating expenses for its residential home for homeless youth.
H2645 WESTERN N.C. OMNIBUS FUNDS
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Transylvania County Historical Society, Inc., to assist in the restoration of the historic William Deavor House.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Asheville Symphony Society, Inc., in Buncombe County to promote education in the schools through the Asheville Symphony's Outreach Program.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Mountain Outdoor Recreation Alliance (MORA) in Buncombe County for computer hardware to assist in the development of a recreation information system for the western 22 counties of North Carolina.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Opportunity Corporation of Madison and Buncombe Counties to reduce the agency's general fund deficit and to supplement its crisis program fund.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to The Big Ivy Historical Society in Buncombe County to assist in additions to the Big Ivy Historical Village.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Western North Carolina Creative Arts Hall of Fame in Buncombe County for additions to exhibition area.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Nature Society, Inc., in Buncombe County for the Western North Carolina Nature Center's educational programs designed to supplement and enhance the standard North Carolina elementary school science curriculum.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Meals on Wheels of Asheville and Buncombe County, Inc., to maintain current level of service.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Town of Black Mountain in Buncombe County for financial assistance for the Sourwood Festival.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the City of Asheville in Buncombe County to sponsor the annual Belle Chere Street Festival in the City of Asheville.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Western North Carolina Reading Service in Buncombe County, to operate specialized radio reading service for the blind and handicapped.
Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to The YMI Cultural Center, Inc., Buncombe County, to preserve and restore the Center, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Mountain Area Hospice Corporation in Buncombe County, for operating expenses to allow the corporation to continue its service to terminally ill patients.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Western Carolina Rescue Mission, Inc., in Buncombe County, for assistance to its programs that provide vital shelter for the homeless.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Western North Carolina Lions, Inc., in Buncombe County, for the Marjorie McCune Memorial Center expansion project.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Swannanoa Valley Child Care Council, Inc., in Buncombe County to complete the payments on its mortgage.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the University Botanical Gardens at Asheville, Inc., for construction and maintenance of The University of North Carolina at Asheville Botanical Gardens.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) for the Asheville-Buncombe Community Christian Ministry, Inc., for capital expenses for its homeless shelter.
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to The Health Adventure, Inc., in Buncombe County for moving expenses to new permanent location.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to the Swannanoa Valley Christian Ministry, Inc., in Buncombe County to provide food and clothing for indigents.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Contact: Asheville/Buncombe, Inc., for the purchase of office equipment in order to continue its work as volunteer crisis intervention help-line and telephone counseling service 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, without interruption.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Western North Carolina Public Radio, Inc., in Buncombe County for public radio station, WCQS-FM to help expand services to other western counties and for purchase of equipment to record events outside its studios for later broadcast.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Buncombe County Board of Education for the Youth Alternative Project, a program aimed at preventing high school drop outs in the Buncombe County school system.
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the City of Brevard in Transylvania County for repair and renovation of the Franklin Park swimming pool.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Transylvania Youth Association, Inc., in Transylvania County to aid in the construction of a centrally-located community center to be used as a facility by young people and retired adults for recreational sports, meetings, exercise, and other uses, provided that Transylvania County raises ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to match this grant on the basis of two dollars ($2.00) of non-State funds for every one dollar ($1.00) of State funds.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Black Mountain Committee for Better Sports, Inc., to improve and install lights for the playing field at Black Mountain School for athletic events for the young people of Black Mountain and Eastern Buncombe County.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to on a per student basis to purchase tickets for the Ramses II Exhibition in Mecklenburg County:
(1) Buncombe County Board of Education;
(2) Asheville City Board of Education;
(3) Henderson County Board of Education for Fletcher Elementary School; and
(4) Transylvania County Board of Education.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to The Arts Journal in Buncombe County to purchase office equipment.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Flynn Christian Fellowship Houses of Asheville, North Carolina, in Buncombe County to refurbish and restore both of its residential facilities serving men and women who have problems associated with alcohol dependency.
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Eliada Homes, Inc., in Buncombe County for care of children at the Eliada Home for Children.
H2647 NEW HANOVER PROJECTS FUND
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to New Hanover County for Parents Supporting Parents for its community service programs.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to Pine Forest Cemetery Company for restoration and maintenance of Pine Forest Cemetery, a public cemetery of historic significance in Wilmington.
Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the sheriff of New Hanover County for Northside Neighborhood Housing Council, Inc., to help support its community programs that assist low and moderate income families in securing housing. The funds shall be held in trust by the sheriff until the questions involving the Council are resolved to his satisfaction. If the matter is not resolved within 90 days after receipt of the funds by the sheriff, the funds shall be allocated to Headstart of New Hanover County, Incorporated, to help with the cost of renovations to the building which houses the Headstart Program.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to the Brigade Boys Club, Inc., for the Shaw-Speaks Community Center to use to improve its day care facilities which are available to the community and for its public service programs.
Four thousand dollars ($4,000) to Headstart of New Hanover County, Incorporated, to help with the cost of renovations to the building which houses the Headstart program.
One thousand seven hundred dollars ($1,700) to The Southeastern Sickle Cell Association, Incorporated, to help educate citizens about sickle cell disease and to assist patients suffering from sickle cell disease by helping with medical expenses, transportation arrangements, and other needs.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Myrtle Grove Community Center, Inc., for the Dollian Trottie Community Center.
Three thousand dollars ($3,000) to Katie B. Hines Senior Center, Inc., to help with operating costs of its community services and to purchase supplies and equipment.
Two thousand three hundred dollars ($2,300) to Cape Fear Literacy Council in New Hanover County for its projects and services offered to provide educational opportunities to the citizens of the area.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Yahweh Center, Inc., to assist with the operating expenses of its home for battered children.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Child Advocacy Commission of Wilmington - New Hanover County, Inc., to support the development of Greenfield Place, which cares for children who are victims of abuse.
One thousand eight hundred dollars ($1,800) to The Association for Individual Development for the Handicapped (A.I.D.) to help with programs for learning disabled children.
H2657 DURHAM PUBLIC SERVICES FUNDS
Seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) to the Department of Cultural Resources, Division of Archives and History, for the Stagville Center, for capital improvements and operating expenses.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Redwood Fire Department, in Durham, for equipment and operating expenses.
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to Durham County for the Durham County Inventory of Natural and Cultural Resources.
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Durham Day Care Council, Inc., for operating expenses in providing quality day care for low income and other children.
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to United Health Services for Alcohol and Drug Abuse, of Durham, for operating expenses for services that aid victims of alcohol and drug abuse.
PART II.---CORRECTIONS TO APPROPRIATIONS FOR PUBLIC PROJECTS
Requested by: Representative Hunter
---MCDOWELL ARTS AND CRAFTS FUNDS/ELIMINATE MATCH
Sec. 2. Paragraph H2077 of Section 8 of Chapter 1014 of the 1985 Session Laws, 1986 Regular Session, reads as rewritten:
"H2077 MCDOWELL ARTS AND CRAFTS ASSOCIATION FUNDS
Forty thousand dollars ($40,000) to the McDowell Arts and
Crafts Association to build a community arts facility. facility,
provided the sum of eighty thousand dollars ($80,000) is raised by the McDowell
Arts and Crafts Association to match this appropriation on the basis of two
dollars ($2.00) of non-State funds for every one dollar ($1.00) of State funds."
Requested by: Representative Hunter
---MCDOWELL RECREATIONAL CENTER FUNDS/ELIMINATE MATCH
Sec. 3. (a) Paragraph H1749 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H1749 MCDOWELL RECREATION CENTER FUNDS
Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to McDowell County for a
recreational center. These funds shall be matched on a two-to-one,
local-to-State funds match. These funds may be contributed to the
local recreational commission or to a nonprofit foundation or corporation
if the County Commissioners determine that a center can best be built by such
an organization."
(b) Paragraph S1183* of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"S1183* MCDOWELL RECREATION CENTER FUNDS
Fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) to McDowell County for a
recreational center. These funds shall be matched on a two-to-one,
local-to-State funds match. These funds may be contributed to the
local recreational commission or to a nonprofit foundation or corporation
if the County Commissioners determine that a center can best be built by such
an organization."
Requested by: Representative J. Brown
---LOCAL CORRECTION-1987 WILKESBORO FUNDS
Sec. 4. (a) Paragraph H419 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H419 OLD WILKES, INC., FUNDS
Twenty Twenty-six thousand dollars ($20,000)
($26,000) to Old Wilkes, Incorporated, for the Captain Robert
Cleveland House Project to restore that historic site."
(b) Paragraph S1033 of Section 6 of Chapter 83 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"S1033 HISTORIC PRESERVATION FUNDS
Eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to Fort Defiance, Inc., for a sprinkling system, to improve the safety and accessibility of historic Fort Defiance.
Six thousand dollars ($6,000) to the Town of Wilkesboro
for repair and maintenance of historic Old Town Cemetery.
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to the Chapel of Rest Preservation Society, Inc., for restoration and preservation of the historic Chapel of Rest, to make it more accessible to all who are interested in the history of North Carolina.
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Caldwell County for restoration of the historic Reverend Jessie Rankin House, and to make it more accessible to the public."
(c) If funds have been disbursed to the Town of Wilkesboro under Paragraph S1033 in Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws, subsections (a) and (b) of this section shall become effective only if all of such funds are returned by the Town of Wilkesboro to the State.
Requested by: Representative Enloe
---LOCAL CORRECTION-MACON COUNTY FRUIT GROWERS FUNDS
Sec. 5. Paragraph H417 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H417 MACON FRUIT GROWERS FUNDS
Twelve thousand dollars ($12,000) to the Town of Franklin for
materials to run a water sewer line to Macon County Fruit and
Vegetable Growers Association, Inc.,'s plant, to assist in the operation of the
Association's farmers market."
Requested by: Representative Bowen
---LOCAL CORRECTION-ROWAN AND INGOLD COMMUNITIES
Sec. 6. (a) Paragraph H1870 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H1870 INGOLD COMMUNITY BUILDING FUNDS
Two thousand four hundred dollars ($2,400) to the Town of
Ingold Sampson County for building repairs to the Ingold Community Center
Building North."
(b) Paragraph H1871 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H1871 ROWAN COMMUNITY BUILDING FUNDS
One thousand six hundred dollars ($1,600) to the Town of
Rowan Sampson County for repairs to the Rowan Community
Building."
Requested by: Representative Cunningham
---LOCAL CORRECTION-CHARLOTTE BUSINESS LEAGUE FUNDS
Sec. 7. Paragraph H2095 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H2095
CHARLOTTE BUSINESS LEAGUE FUNDS JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Charlotte Business
League for operating expenses of the program providing for entrepreneurship,
provided that a like amount of non-State funds is raised from the members of
the League to match the appropriation on a dollar-for-dollar basis Johnson
C. Smith University in Charlotte for restoration of the auditorium of historic
Biddle Memorial Hall."
Requested by: Representative E. Warren
---LOCAL CORRECTION-PITT AND GREENE FUNDS
Sec. 8. (a) Paragraph H1782 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H1782 PITT RETARDED CITIZENS INDIGENT PATIENT
FUNDS
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Pitt
County Association for Retarded Citizens, Inc. Mental Health, Mental
Retardation, and Substance Abuse Center, for its the 'Laughinghouse
Fund', which provides health care and related services for medically needy,
indigent people of Pitt County and the surrounding area."
(b) Paragraph H1731 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H1731 MAURY COMMUNITY CTR. FUNDS
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Greene County for
the Town of Maury for the Maury's community
center for the purchase of equipment."
Requested by: Representative Duncan
---YOUTH OPPORTUNITY HOMES' YOUTH SHELTER FUNDS
Sec. 9. Paragraph H1442 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H1442 VIETNAM VETERANS
LEADERSHIP PROGRAM YOUTH SHELTER FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the North Carolina
Vietnam Veterans Leadership Program for operating expenses for the Program's
services to Vietnam veterans, including assisting Vietnam veterans in funding
jobs and finding business loans, and by providing both job and professional
counseling Youth Opportunity Homes, Incorporated, for operating expenses
in running an emergency shelter for youth."
Requested by: Representative Gist
---GUILFORD EDUCATION/COMMUNITY FUNDS
Sec. 10. (a) Paragraph H1368 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H1368 NORTH STATE LAW
OFFICERS FUNDS RELA FUNDS
Eight thousand five hundred dollars ($8,500) to the North
State Law Enforcement Officers Association, Piedmont Chapter in Greensboro, for
operating expenses in its public service projects and in enhancing law
enforcement Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Research Education
& Literary Association, (RELA) in Guilford County, for operating expenses
of its tutorial program which provides educational and vocational programs
designed to lower the dropout rates in the Guilford County schools.
Three thousand five hundred dollars ($3,500) to the Black Child Development Institute of Greensboro, Incorporated in Guilford County, for operating expenses of its tutorial programs for the disadvantaged youth in the county."
(b) Paragraph H1525 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H1525 POST DETENTION
ADVOCATE FUNDS COMMUNITY ACTION FUNDS
Two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500) to the Post
Detention Advocate Program in Greensboro for administrative costs of staffing
and training volunteers to work with its program for chronic juvenile offenders
to the Guilford County Community Action Program, Inc., to promote its
public service projects which benefit the entire county."
(c) Paragraph H1369 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H1369 GREENSBORO NAACP
TUTORIAL FUNDS TUTORIAL DAY CARE FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to The National Association
for the Advancement of Colored People, Greensboro Chapter to help support its
tutorial programs that benefit all disadvantaged youths throughout the
Greensboro area to the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Guilford
County for operating expenses of its tutorial day care program."
Requested by: Representative Nye
---HARMONY HALL
Sec. 11. Of funds appropriated in Section 2 of Chapter 830, 1987 Session Laws, for Harmony Hall as set out in the report to the Joint Appropriations Committee on State Aid to Non-State Entities, August 11, 1987, the balance of that allocation may be used for land purchase, development of the complex with additional buildings, and other needs to enhance the restoration. Those funds shall not revert.
Requested by: Representative Hunter
---YANCEY LOCAL FUNDS CORRECTED
Sec. 12. (a) Paragraph H1563 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H1563 YANCEY HUMAN RESOURCE
CTR. FUND EMS FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Yancey County to defray
the costs of constructing a Human Resource Center to benefit the citizens of
Yancey County and to facilitate the services provided by the Yancey County
Department of Social Services, Mental Health for Yancey County, Toe River
Health District, and the Yancey County Health Department. for the
Emergency Medical Services to purchase equipment."
(b) Paragraph S1182 of Section 6 of Chapter 830, 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"S1182 YANCEY HUMAN
RESOURCE CENTER FUNDS EMS FUNDS
Ten thousand dollars ($10,000) to Yancey County to defray
the costs of constructing a Human Resource Center to benefit the citizens of
Yancey County and to facilitate the services provided by the Yancey County
Department of Social Services, Mental Health for Yancey County, Toe River
Health District, and the Yancey County Health Department. for Emergency
Medical Services to purchase equipment."
Requested by: Representative Hardaway
---LOCAL CORRECTION-ENFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT FUNDS
Sec. 13. Paragraph H1729 of Section 6 of Chapter 830 of the 1987 Session Laws reads as rewritten:
"H1729 HALIFAX CO. PROJECTS FUNDS
Five thousand dollars ($5,000) to the Town of Enfield to resurface the basketball court and make other improvements at Oakview Park.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Enfield Fire
Department, Incorporated, for equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) Two thousand dollars
($2,000) to the Enfield Rescue Squad, Incorporated, for operating expenses
and equipment.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to Halifax County for operating expenses of the Hospice of Halifax County Program
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to Our Community Hospital, Incorporated, in Scotland Neck for operating expenses and equipment.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Town of Littleton for the Littleton Civic and Senior Citizens' Club Community Center, to complete the Center's facility, which will enable the Center to serve adequately all the citizens of the community.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to Halifax County for the Roanoke Valley Arts Council to assist in the restoration of the area's historical projects.
Two thousand dollars ($2,000) to the Haliwa-Saponi Tribe, Incorporated, for construction of a library.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Center for Adolescence and Adult Development for operating expenses of its public service programs in Halifax County.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Hobgood Volunteer Fire Department, Incorporated, for equipment.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Halifax County Department of Social Services for the Halifax County Coalition for Progress for emergency energy assistance.
Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to the Halifax County Law Enforcement Officers Association for a memorial to officers slain in the line of duty.
Seven hundred fifty dollars ($750.00) to the Concerned Citizens of Tillery for a recreational facility.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Town of Enfield for the Happy Hearts Club of Enfield, a senior citizens club, to provide transportation and other services for senior citizens.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Halifax County Historical Association for operating expenses in its production of the "First in Freedom" drama.
One thousand five hundred dollars ($1,500) to the Southern Halifax Human Development Council, Incorporated, for a day care center for the benefit of the citizens of southern Halifax County.
One thousand dollars ($1,000) to the Scotland Neck Volunteer Fire/Rescue for equipment.
Five hundred dollars ($500.00) to the Lillie Pike Sullivan Municipal Library in Enfield to purchase encyclopedias."
PART III---MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
Requested by: Representative Watkins
---WARRANTS FOR CERTAIN APPROPRIATIONS
Sec. 14. Other than those to State agencies, the Office of State Budget and Management shall draw warrants for appropriations made by the 1987 General Assembly, 1988 Session, and send them no later than October 15, 1988, by U.S. Mail to the entity entitled to receive them, at the address supplied by the Fiscal Research Division, unless matching fund requirements or other legal requirements have not been met. In those instances, the warrants shall be sent under the same procedure as soon as the requirements have been met.
Requested by: Representative Watkins
---SEVERABILITY CLAUSE
Sec. 15. If any section or provision of this act is declared unconstitutional or invalid by the courts, it does not affect the validity of the act as a whole or any part other than the part so declared to be to be unconstitutional or invalid.
Requested by: Representative Watkins
---EFFECT OF HEADINGS
Sec. 16. The headings to the Parts and sections of this act are a convenience to the reader and are for reference only. The headings do not expand, limit, or define the text of this act.
Requested by: Representative Watkins
---EFFECTIVE DATE
Sec. 17. Except as otherwise provided, this act is effective upon ratification.
In the General Assembly read three times and ratified this the 8th day of July, 1988.