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May 9, 2023 Reidsville City Council MeetingAGENDA1. Call to Order.2. Invocation by Reverend Andrew Brown, Pastor of Main Street United Methodist Church, 221 S. Main Street, Reidsville.3. Pledge of Allegiance.4. Proclamations & Recognitions:(A) Recognition of Reidsville High School Varsity Boys Basketball Team, NCHSAA State 2A Runner-Up.(B) Recognition of Lt. Shannon Coates, a 30-Year Retiree of the Reidsville Police Department.(C) Recognition of National Police Week May 14-May 20, 2023 and Peace Officers Memorial Day on Monday, May 15, 2023.(D) Recognition of National Public Works Week May 21-May 27, 2023.5. Approval of Consent Agenda.(A) Approval of April 11, 2023 Special Meeting Minutes.(B) Approval of April 11, 2023 Regular Meeting Minutes.(C) Approval of April 18, 2023 Special Meeting/Budget Work Session Minutes.(D) Approval of Request to Voluntarily Annex Parcel No. 148922 located off of Freeway Drive, including a Resolution Directing the Clerk to Investigate a Petition Received Under G.S. 160A-31 and a Resolution Fixing Date of Public Hearing on June 13, 2023. (A2023-01)(E) Approval of a Request to Voluntarily Annex a Portion of Parcel No. 164335Z1 located off of South Scales Street, including a Resolution Directing the Clerk to Investigate a Petition Received Under G.S. 160A-31 and a Resolution Fixing the Date of the Public Hearing on June 13, 2023. (A2023-02)6. Public Hearings:(A) Consideration of Option #1 as the Reidsville City Council's Preferred Option regarding Redistricting of the City's Two Electoral Districts. (Enclosure #1) - Adam Mitchell, Tharrington Smith, and Bill Gilkeson, Demographer(B) Consideration of a Text Amendment Request to Amend Article V, Section 2 "Table of Permitted Uses" & "Notes to the Table of Permitted Uses" to Allow Alcohol Establishments in the Central Business District (CB) (T2023-01). (Enclosure #2) - Jason Hardin, Planning & Community Development Manager(C) Consideration of a Text Amendment Request to Amend Article V, Section 2 "Table of Permitted Uses" & "Notes to the Table of Permitted Uses" to Allow Alcohol Establishments as an Accessory Use in the Central Business (CB) and General Business (GB) districts (T2023-02). (Enclosure #3) - Jason Hardin, Planning & Community Development Manager (D) Consideration of a Text Amendment Request to Amend Article V, Section 2 "Table of Permitted Uses" to Reduce Required Food Sales Percentage for Restaurants from Sixty Percent (60%) to Thirty Percent (30%) (T2023-03). (Enclosure #4) - Jason Hardin, Planning & Community Development Manager(E) Consideration of a Text Amendment Request to Amend Article V, Section 2 "Table of Permitted Uses" & Article V, Section 3 "Special Uses" to Repeal the Special Use Permit Requirement for Restaurants (With Accessory Use) (T2023-04). (Enclosure #5) – Jason Hardin, Planning & Community Development Manager(F) Consideration of a Text Amendment Request to Amend Article II, Section 1 "Definitions", Article V, Section 2 "Table of Permitted Uses" & "Notes to the Table of Permitted Uses" to Define the Terms Mobile Food Vendor, Motorized and Mobile Food Vendor, Pushcart, and Amend Notes Thirty-Nine (39) & Forty (40) Applicable to Mobile Food Vendors (T2023-05). (Enclosure #6) - Jason Hardin, Planning & Community Development Manager(G) Consideration of Proposed Revisions to the City of Reidsville's Water Shortage Response Plan with Approval of the Plan at the June 13, 2023 Council Meeting following the Receipt of Any Public Comments. (Enclosure #7) - Josh Beck, Public Works Director7. Ordinance Amendments:(A) Consideration of an Amendment to Chapter 4, Buildings; Construction and Related Activities, Article III. Swimming Pools, Sec. 4-55. Enumeration of Specific Construction Requirements (6) to Clarify Regulations Regarding Fencing of Swimming Pools. (Enclosure #8) - Jason Hardin, Planning & Community Development Manager8. Projects:(A) Consideration of Projects Proposed for Addition to the 2026-2035 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). (Enclosure #9) - Jason Hardin, Planning & Community Development Manager, and Josh Beck, Public Works Director9. Budgetary Items:(A) Consideration of Contract with Sanford Holshouser for Strategic Economic Development Action Plan and Accompanying Budget Ordinance Amendment. (Enclosure #10) – Summer Woodard, City Manager, and Mac Williams, Economic Development Consultant(B) Consideration of Bids for Lower Jaycee Park Splashpad Project with Accompanying Budget Ordinance Amendment, Capital Project Ordinance Amendment and ARP Grant Special Revenues Ordinance Amendment. (Enclosure #11) - Josh Beck, Public Works Director, and Chris Phillips, Assistant City Manager of Administration/Finance Director(C) Presentation of Proposed 2023-2024 Fiscal Year Budget with Public Hearing to be held June 13, 2023. (Separate Enclosure) - Summer Woodard, City Manager10. Public Comments.11. City Manager's Report:(A) Month of May. (Enclosure #12)12. Council Members' Reports.13. Miscellaneous:(A) For Information Only.14. Move to the First-Floor Conference Room for a closed session to consult with an attorney to preserve the attorney-client privilege and to discuss a real estate matter pursuant to NCGS 143- 318.11(a)(3)&(5). 15. Adjourn.###
Original Air Date: January 2022Curious about getting your fellowship with the Academy of General Dentistry? The AGD - what is it, who's in it, why is it important to us. In addition to numerous positions held on the AGD, Dr. Chris Griffin is currently the Examination Council Chair. Yes, Dr. Griffin is one of those responsible for writing the Fellowship Examination. Be sure to tune in tonight to learn about the AGD and the examination process. Dr. Griffin is a native of Abbeville, SC. He graduated the College of Charleston in 1989 and the Medical University of South Carolina School of Dentistry (Charleston, SC) in 1993. Before returning to the Abbeville / Greenwood area, he completed a hospital based general practice residency at Richland Memorial Hospital (now referred to as Palmetto Health Richland Hospital) in Columbia, SC. Upon returning home, Dr. Griffin acquired the dental practice of retiring dentist Dr. Edward “Pete” Petit and has practiced for the last 28 years in Greenwood, SC. He is involved with numerous leadership roles in dental organizations on the local, state and national levels which include the South Carolina Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry, Academy of Operative Dentistry and the Pierre Fauchard Academy. On the local level his charitable endeavors include programs such as the Greater Greenwood United Ministries, Untied Christian Ministries of Abbeville County, Healthy Learners, and the South Carolina Dental Association Dental Access Days. International dental mission experience includes the 2010 Medical Dental Mission Team to Haiti from Main Street United Methodist Church in Abbeville, SC and most recently the 2020 Christian Dental Society dental mission team to Santiago, Dominican Republic. His wife of 28 years is Kim McCurry Griffin and they have two sons Taylor (age 23) and Tucker (age 21).
January 10, 2022 Rockingham County Board Of Education Meeting(Rockingham County, NC) - Audio of the January 10, 2022 meeting of the Rockingham County Board of Education. The meeting was held at the Rockingham County Schools Central Office.AGENDA1. Call to Order1.01 Roll Call2. Announcements2.01 The Work Session is scheduled at 6:00 p.m. for Monday, January 24, 2022 at the Central Administrative Offices, 511 Harrington Highway, Eden, NC2.02 The next Board Meeting is scheduled for Monday, February 14, 2022 at 6:00 p.m. at Central Administrative Offices at 511 Harrington Highway, Eden, NC3. Moment of Prayer3.01 Rev. Joe Tarpley from Main Street United Methodist Church, Reidsville, NC4. Pledge of Allegiance4.01 Pledge of Allegiance4.02 Approval of Agenda5. Public Comments / Board Comments5.01 Public Comments - At this time the board will hear public comments5.02 Board Comments6. Consent Agenda6.01 Consent Approval - Personnel Consent Items: Bus Drivers, Bus Monitors, SACC, Child Nutrition, Teacher Substitute Lists and Head Start Substitute List for 2021-20226.02 Consent Approval - Gifts, Grants and Donations - Ms. Annie Ellis6.03 Consent Approval - Adoption of Board Policies and Policies on First Reading - Dr. Cindy Corcoran6.04 Consent Approval - Meeting Minutes for Board Approval - Open Session Board Minutes December 13, 2021 regular board meeting as presented.7. Action Items7.01 Approval - Budget Amendments - Ms. Annie Ellis7.02 Approval - 2022-2023 Traditional, Year Round and Early College School Calendars - Dr. Charles Perkins7.03 Approval - Review Face Masks Policy Per Session Law Requirement - Dr. Stephanie Ellis / Dr. Shotwell7.04 Approval - North Carolina School Board Association (NCSBA) Superintendent Search Initial Documents8. Reports / Discussion Items8.01 Head Start Program Update - Dr. Cindy Corcoran / Ms. Felicia Jumper / Ms. Annie Ellis8.02 2022-2023 Budget Calendar - Ms. Annie Ellis8.03 Board Chair Announcements - Ms. Kimberly McMichael, Board Chair9. Closed Session10. Open Session10.01 Personnel Report - Approval of Personnel Actions11. Adjournment11.01 Motion to adjourn# # #
(Reidsville, NC) - Audio of the December 8, 2020 Reidsville City Council Meeting. The meeting was held remotely via Zoom.AGENDA1. Call to Order.2. Invocation by the Reverend Joe Tarpley, Main Street United Methodist Church, 221 S. MainStreet, Reidsville.3. Pledge of Allegiance.4. Proclamations & Recognitions:(A) Recognition of Police Retiree Lt. Brad Crabtree.(B) Recognition of Human Rights Week December 10-17, 2020.5. Approval of Minutes:(A) Consideration of November 10, 2020 Regular Meeting Minutes, including Recessed MeetingMinutes from November 12, 2020. (Enclosure #1)6. Public Hearings:(A) Consideration of an economic incentive package for Project Top Chef, including anaccompanying Budget Ordinance Amendment. (Enclosure #2) - Jeff Garstka, EconomicDevelopment Director7. Presentations:(A) Consideration of Sesquicentennial Logo. (Enclosure #3) - Chris Phillips, Assistant CityManager of Administration/Finance Director8. Resolutions:(A) Consideration of Request to Donate Surplus Fire Engine to Williamsburg Volunteer FireDepartment and accompanying Resolution. (Enclosure #4) - David Bracken, Fire Chief9. Public Comments.10. City Manager's Report:(A) Month of December. (Enclosure #5)11. Board and Commission Appointments:(A) December Appointments. (Enclosure #6)12. Council Members' Reports.13. Announcement of Board & Commission Appointments.14. Miscellaneous:(A) For Information Only.15. A closed session to discuss a legal matter pursuant to NCGS 143-318.11(a)(3).16. Adjourn.# # #
(Reidsville, NC) - Audio of the December 10, 2019 meeting of the Reidsville City Council. The meeting was held at Reidsville City Hall.AGENDA1.Call to Order. 2. Invocation by Reverend Joe Tarpley, Main Street United Methodist Church, 221 S. Main Street, Reidsville.3. Pledge of Allegiance.4.Administering the Oath of Office to newly elected Council Members.5. 2020-2021 Council Organization as required by G.S. 160A-68.(A)Appointment of Council LiaisonsABC BoardAppearance CommissionChamber of CommerceCommunity Pool AssociationDowntown CorporationHistoric Preservation CommissionHuman Relations CommissionParks & Recreation Advisory CommissionPiedmont Triad Regional Council of GovernmentsPlanning BoardCitizens Economic Development Inc.6.Recognitions:(A) Recognition of Human Rights Week December 10-16, 2019.7. Approval of Consent Agenda.8.Public Hearing:(A) Consideration of a request to rezone property located at 1929 Richardson Drive, specifically Rockingham County Parcel No. 144337, from Residential-20 (R-20) to Office & Institutional (O&I). (Z2019-8) – Donna Setliff, Community Development Manager- End of Public Hearings -9. Consideration of Resolution accepting funding and authorizing signatories for the Lucky City Brewing Project, a loan agreement with Lucky City Brewing and Budget Ordinance Amendment No. 6. – Chris Phillips, Assistant City Manager of Administration/Finance Director, and Jeff Garstka, Economic Development Director 10.Consideration of staff request to demolish 316 Lindsey Street. (Enclosure #3) – Donna Setliff, Community Development Manager 11. Consideration of Capital Project Ordinance for Lake Reidsville Sewer Project. (Enclosure #4) – Chris Phillips, Assistant City Manager of Administration/Finance Director12. Public Comments.13.Adjourn to the first-floor conference room for reception honoring newly elected Council Members. # # #
John McFadden, Minister of Music at Main Street United Methodist Church in Greenwood SC, helps Chaplain Gray discuss making praise a part of our daily spiritual workout.
Interviews with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, Main Street United Methodist Church, and the Youth Council.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "Are You Weary?" during the July 09, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia. This message is based upon the Gospel lesson found in Matthew 11:16-19, 25-30.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Summer Time Singers Choir sings the anthem during the July 09, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Audio recording of the July 23, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Beford, Virginia. Pastor Paul Greer delivers the message looking back at the past and looking forward to the future of Main Street United Methodist Church. During this day, we celebrate the 25th anniversary of consecrating the new sanctuary building. This worship service also features the musical talents of Main Street's Chancel Choir and Brightwell Bells.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Audio recording of the July 09, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Beford, Virginia. Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "Are You Weary?" This worship service also features the musical talents of Main Street's Sumer Time Singers Choir.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Jeff Bavely sings the anthem during the July 02, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "Don't Be Afraid" during the July 02, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia. This message is based upon the New Testament lesson found in Matthew 10:40-42.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Audio recording of the July 02, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Beford, Virginia. Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "Kindness & Generosity of Strangers." This worship service also features the musical talents of Main Street's Chancel Choir and Jeff Bavely.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "Don't Be Afraid" during the June 25, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia. This message is based upon the New Testament lesson found in Matthew 10:24-39.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Chancel Choir sings an anthem during the May 21, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The congregation sings part of a hymn acapella during the May 21, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Brightwell Bells and Chancel Choir perform an anthem during the May 21, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Chancel Choir sings an anthem during the May 21, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Chancel Choir sings an anthem during the May 21, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Chancel Choir sings an anthem during the May 21, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Deborah Updike sings a prayer during the May 21, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Audio recording of the June 04, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Beford, Virginia. Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "The Sleeping Giant" This worship service also features the musical talents of Main Street's Chancel Choir.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "The Sleeping Giant" during the June 04, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia. This message is based upon the New Testament lesson found in Acts 2:1-21.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Chancel Choir sings the anthem during the June 04, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Jason DeLong, a local artist from Moneta, Virginia, shares his testomonial painting with the Main Street United Methodist Church congregation on the evening of June 04, 2017. The Chancel Choir and other musicians provide the acoustic backdrop's to Jason's visual journey.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Summer Time Singers Choir sings the anthem during the June 25, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Audio recording of the June 25, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Beford, Virginia. Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "Don't Be Afraid." This worship service also features the musical talents of Main Street's Summer Time Singers Choir.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Guest lay speaker from Centenary UMC, Chris Howell, delivers the message from Romans 5 during the June 11, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia. This message is based upon the epistle lesson found in Romans 5:1-8.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Summer Time Singers Choir sings the anthem during the June 11, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Audio recording of the June 11, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Beford, Virginia. Guest lay speaker from Centenary UMC, Chris Howell delivers the message based on Romans 5. This worship service also features the musical talents of Main Street's Chancel Choir.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The G3 Choir sings an anthem during the May 21, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "Knock, Knock!" during the April 23, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia. This message is based upon the gospel lesson found in John 20:19-31.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Audio recording of the April 23, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Beford, Virginia. Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "Knock, Knock!" This worship service also features the musical talents of Main Street's Chancel Choir.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Audio recording of the April 30, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Beford, Virginia. Pastor Paul Greer delivers the message "Road to Emmaus" This worship service also features the musical talents of Main Street's G3 Choir and Chancel Choir.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Chancel Choir sings the anthem during the April 23, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Pastor Paul Greer delivers the message "Road to Emmaus" during the April 30, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia. This message is based upon the gospel lesson found in Luke 24:13-35.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The G3 Choir sings the prelude during the April 30, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Chancel Choir sings the anthem during the April 30, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Audio recording of the May 07, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Beford, Virginia. Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "Let's Begin Living" This worship service also features the musical talents of Main Street's Chancel Choir.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Pastor Rick Ecklund delivers the message "Let's Begin Living" during the May 07, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
The Chancel Choir sings the anthem during the May 07, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Bedford, Virginia.
Serving God. Serving People. (Main Street United Methodist Church - Bedford, Virginia)
Audio recording of the May 21, 2017 worship service at Main Street United Methodist Church in Beford, Virginia. The choirs and musicians of Main Street United Methodist Church deliver the message from the choir loft instead of from the pulpit.
A Sermon from Genesis 28:10-22. This sermon was entitled "WIGIAT." You might notice that I forgot to tie that together with what I was saying to you about Jacob's dream and his marking the holy place with a rock. Such is the risk of preaching without notes. WIGIAT is an acronym fashioned by my pastoral care professor Dr. Tony Everette. It stands for "Where is God in all this?" This is the challenge we have as people of faith, recognizing where God is at work in our lives and the lives of others so that we might mark those places and relationships as holy, especially when they mark such a significant transformation as occurred in Jacob's life. That is why you were given your own rock and sent out to expect and to look for God's presence. Now you know why the title in your bulletin was "WIGIAT." If you weren't with us Sunday and you would like your own rock, which was prayed over by the children and me, just let us know. We'll be glad to send you one so that you can mark that holy place where God met you. Sunday afternoon I visited the lot where the sanctuary of Main Street United Methodist Church used to stand. It was completely burned and then demolished. The church was located on the property currently occupied by Pilgrim's Inn. I placed a rock on the ground that would have been right below where I was sitting when I was 17 years old and God spoke to me, calling me into ministry. That is a holy place for me where I too felt like Jacob felt when he exclaimed, "Surely the LORD is in this place-- and I did not know it!" God bless you as you seek God's presence this week. -- Pastor David.
Veronica Abney, Church Administrator for Salem Baptist Church, will explain how Shelby Software helped their ministry go from 200 members to one of the largest congregations in the city of Chicago in just a few years. In addition, she will tell us about the unique ways that Salem Baptist is using Shelby Systems to reach out to their community and to accomplish their ministry goals. Plus, we will learn about some of Veronica’s ambitious objectives for the future of Salem Baptist Church. And congratulations to Linda Bruner Office Manager for Main Street United Methodist Church in Boonville, IN – the winner of our one year anniversary iPod give-away contest!
Veronica Abney, Church Administrator for Salem Baptist Church, will explain how Shelby Software helped their ministry go from 200 members to one of the largest congregations in the city of Chicago in just a few years. In addition, she will tell us about the unique ways that Salem Baptist is using Shelby Systems to reach out to their community and to accomplish their ministry goals. Plus, we will learn about some of Veronica’s ambitious objectives for the future of Salem Baptist Church. And congratulations to Linda Bruner Office Manager for Main Street United Methodist Church in Boonville, IN – the winner of our one year anniversary iPod give-away contest!