Category Archives: Jane Dough

Do Something BIG in YOUR Community: Myrtle Grove Christian Church Blood Drive

Do Something BIG in YOUR Community: Myrtle Grove Christian Church Blood Drive

I was invited by the beautiful Angela Paige of Myrtle Grove Christian Church in Maysville, NC, to attend the blood drive at their church in partnership with The American Red Cross.  For each person that donated blood, Myrtle Grove Christian Church donated to Maysville Elementary School!  Each donor also received Chic-Fil-A gift cards, $5 Amazon gift…read more »

#KissTheVote2020

#KissTheVote2020

Kinston was first the city Kiss pulled up on and helped people get registered to vote!   We could be coming to YOUR city next! October 9th is the deadline to register for the General Election. Below are the dates and locations of where Kiss will be next and after you get registered, we’ll hook you…read more »

Tropical Storm Isaias: Are you prepared?

Tropical Storm Isaias: Are you prepared?

Source: National Weather Service Raleigh Twitter Account  Follow the National Weather Service Raleigh’s Twitter account for continuous updates on Tropical Storm Isaias Evening Updates: Tropical Storm Warnings remain in effect for much of eastern North Carolina. 30 to 50 mph winds with gusts up to 60 mph will be possible night into tomorrow morning. #NCwx…read more »

COVID19: Chart ranks lowest to highest risks of activities

COVID19: Chart ranks lowest to highest risks of activities

The Texas Medical Association’s COVID19 Task Force published a list which ranks our ‘normal’ day to day routine from 1 being the lowest risk to 9 being the highest risk.  From shaking hands, to pumping gas, shopping for groceries, or as simple as opening your mail, the chart below groups activities based on their risk…read more »

New Bern’s Dodge City Market

New Bern’s Dodge City Market

Jane Dough met some dope people in New Bern!  #Duffyfield citizens, a small, close-knit and forgotten part of New Bern, takes care of each other even after #HurricaneFlorence.  The natural disaster raised questions about equality and knowledge of ones own rights.  Unfortunately, 700 families lost their homes and those who were fortunate to keep them, still need help. …read more »

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