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Eastern Wake residents help in Haiti relief

Eastern Wake County residents are helping with Haiti relief.

If you want to help, you can donate blankets, sheets, towels, wash cloths, food and tarps and health kids consisting of one hand towel, one wash cloth and one comb -- not pocket-sized.

You can drop these items off at Cause for Paws, 538 West Gannon Street, Zebulon, the Zebulon Community Center at 301 South Arendelll Avenue and the office of Zebulon United Methodist Church, 121 West Gannon Street.

The Wendell United Methodist Church also is collecting items for medical kits. Kits contain: one hand towel, one wash cloth, a comb, a tube of toothpaste and six adhesive plastics strip sterile bandages. All items should be placed in a sealed one-gallon plastic bag.

You can even get a hair cut and help the cause. Hairdresser Anne DiPilato will set up a salon Saturday, Jan. 23 at her church St. Eugene's Catholic, 608 Lion's Club Road.

Haircuts cost $10 and all the money goes to help earthquake victims through Catholic Relief Services.

Church left high and dry

Wendell commissioners wiped their hands of the Central Baptist Church water problem last night. Church leaders offered to bond future construction of a water line in return for permission to hook on to the line that now extends to the edge of their property.

If you're just tuning in, church leaders thought they had followed all the rules in extending the line to the edge of the property, only to have Raleigh tell them the rules require the line be extended, essentially, all the way across the church property.

That's a several hundred thousand dollar proposition and the church had pretty much tapped out its financial resources to pay for the large new building it's now waiting to occupy.

Without the money to extend the line, church leaders turned first to Raleigh, then to Wendell, back to Raleigh and, again, back to Wendell, looking for relief from the rules. No one seemed interested in giving them that relief.

At last night's town board meeting, Wendell Mayor Harold Broadwell ruled out of order a motion by Commissioner Ronald Thompson that would have accepted the church's offer of a bond guaranteeing the future construction of the line. Broadwell said the agreement had been turned down by Raleigh officials and Wendell had no authority to enter into such an agreement.

Commissioners then voted down a motion to ask Raleigh to approve the bond. That vote failed 3-2 with commissioners Sid Baynes, Bill Connolly and Carol Hinnant voting against it out of concern that it might anger Raleigh officials who control the town's water supply.

So for now, the church has three choices - build the line or pay the fee-in-lieu of construction - either way, the bill will run six figures; or do without water.

Rev. Ron Poythress performs his song

The Rev. Ron Poythress, pastor of Triangle Baptist Church, performs the song he wrote for the opening session of the New Baptist Covenant Celebration.

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