November 26, 2024 – Maiden E celebrated their official ribbon cutting!

We are excited to share the highlights from the recent festivities that brought together our community in support of the Maiden Elementary School project. The event was a resounding success, and we want you to be part of this incredible journey!

The turnout was remarkable, with many community members coming together to celebrate this significant milestone. It was inspiring to see so many faces united in support of our children’s education and the future of Maiden Elementary.

Attendees were treated to insightful speeches from well-respected officials of Catawba County Schools, who shared their vision for educational excellence and community involvement. The words of our dedicated Maiden Elementary Principal resonated deeply, emphasizing the importance of collaboration between schools and families.

We were also honored to have a representative from the architectural firm that spearheaded this project. Their expertise and passion for creating an enriching learning environment shone through as they discussed the innovative designs that will shape our school’s future.

This event was more than just a celebration; it showcased the commitment we all share towards enhancing educational opportunities for our children. The collaboration among educators, parents, and local leaders is vital in building a brighter future for our students.

Your involvement matters! Whether you attended or not, your voice can still help shape what comes next. We encourage you to stay engaged with upcoming initiatives aimed at further enriching our Maiden Schools.

Maiden Christmas Cops

Maiden Police Department kicks off their 9th annual “Christmas Cops” Toy Drive

Throughout the years this program has seen continued growth allowing our Maiden cops to help more and more families by lessening the burden and stress that comes with providing presents for their children. This has all been possible by the tremendous outpouring of support from the Maiden community.

If you would like to help this year, MPD will be accepting donations of new, unwrapped toys.

Donation buckets are conveniently located at the Maiden Police Department, Maiden Fire Department, Maiden Town Hall, Family Dollar, and Dollar General (Both Locations).

Maiden Police Department’s “Christmas Cops” Toy Drive will be running now through December 15th, 2024.

Thank you for your support! 

Original Story from Town of Maiden Facebook

Chas Andrews, Latorya Odum and Maria Resendix from American Woodmark in Lincolnton present a 3,000 dollar check to Leslie Hulbert of Malorie's Place

Chas Andrews, Latorya Odum and Maria Resendix from American Woodmark in Lincolnton present a 3,000 dollar check to Leslie Hulbert of Malorie’s Place

Representatives from the Lincolnton branch of American Woodmark Corporation (situated just outside our town) visited Maiden yesterday to present a check to the value of $3,000 to 501c3 ‘Malorie’s Place.’

Chas Andrews, Maintenance Team Lead, Latorya Odum, Lead, Quality and Maria Resendix, Lead in Rework presented the check to Malorie’s Place President, Leslie Hulbert, and shared with us how they help and support the community at large by donating to charities and local groups in our area.

Chas Andrews of American Woodmark explains to Malorie's Place and localmaiden.info  how the company supports local community charities and good causes.
Chas Andrews of American Woodmark explains to Malorie’s Place and localmaiden.info how the company supports local community charities and good causes.

American Woodmark has been donating to the local community for over 5 years, and has recently supported other good causes such as King’s Daughters in Stanley, West Lincoln Middle School and Crowders Camps, to name just a few. The company is based out of Winchester, Virginia and you can find their cabinets in local DIY stores such as Lowes and Home Depot.

Leslie made a statement thanking the company. “We are incredibly grateful to the American Woodmark Foundation for their generous donation to Malorie’s Place. Their support will have a profound impact on our mission to empower and uplift our community. Together, we’re making strides to help families affected by addiction, depression, grief, and trauma.

Thank you for believing in our vision and helping us bring hope and healing to those who need it most!”

Candlelit vigil for the victims of recent Maiden triple homicide

Local Maiden residents and mourners met at ‘Malorie’s Place’ this evening for a candlelight vigil in honor of the three victims of yesterday’s shooting.

The victims have now been identified as Jenna Lynn Cox, 28, Cyndi Marie Cox, 61 and Charles Kevin Cox, 61. All three are Maiden residents. The alleged suspect, Issac Nathaniel Christenbury of Iron Station has been charged and is being held without bond at Catawba County Detention Facility in Newton. Christenbury, who is known to have previously dated Jenna Cox, had his first appearance in Catawba County District Court today and has been assigned an attorney.

Surrounded by community members and mourners, acting Police Chief Tyler Whisenant spoke on behalf of the Maiden Police Department. “Right now it’s ok to NOT be ok.” He stated. “The Maiden Police Department stands ready to support the community and offer anyone any assistance they might need at this time. If there is anything you need please reach out to us.”

Please contact the Maiden Police Department at (828) 428 5005 should you need assistance.

Acting Police Chief Tyler Whisenart offers the full support of the Maiden Police Department to those affected by the triple homicide

Leslie Hulbert, President of Malorie’s Place offered condolences to the family, friends and loved ones of the victims offering the services of their on-site counsellor for anyone struggling with grief and loss. A prayer “for an end to violence in this world” was also read out at the vigil.

Malorie’s Place hosts a regular grief support group free for anyone who wishes to attend, whether affected by this tragedy or any other. For more information please reach out to Leslie at (828) 216 5046.

On behalf of the Maiden community, we would also like to thank Sarah Drummond for singing a heartfelt rendition of “Amazing Grace” at the vigil.

Candles were lit by all in attendance in honor of the three victims of this tragic event.

Candlelight vigil for the victims of recent Maiden triple homicide
Candlelit vigil for the victims of recent Maiden triple homicide

triple homicide in Maiden NC, suspect Nathaniel Christenbury

Yesterday October 22, at approximately 7:45 p.m, Maiden PD and other law enforcement agencies responded to a reported shooting at a residence on P.J. McRee Road in Maiden. 

Officers discovered  three bodies in the home, along with one child, who was unharmed. This tragic incident is being treated as a triple homicide, with details still emerging as authorities continue their investigation. 

The suspect, 27 year old Nathaniel Isaac Christenbury from Iron Station, was apprehended in neighboring Lincoln County after fleeing the scene.

Christenbury now faces three counts of first-degree murder and is being held without bond.

A motive behind these tragic shootings has yet to be released. Authorities have not yet disclosed  whether Christenbury had any prior relationship or connections with the victims. 

Authorities are urging anyone with information related to this case, or who may have witnessed anything unusual around that time, to come forward. 

Stay tuned for updates as we continue to follow this developing story closely.

Our hearts go out to all those affected by the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene in our great state.
The road to recovery will be long, but North Carolinians are known for their resilience and strength.

The North Carolina Disaster Relief Fund is now accepting contributions for hurricane damage. Contributions help with the unmet needs of hurricane victims.

Together, we can help our state rise stronger than ever.

Support Relief Efforts
Salvation Army Emergency Disaster Services

The Maiden Business Association is hosting this free event!

We invite you to attend our 3rd annual “Spooktacular Movie Night” a free community event October 19th at 6:30 pm!
Free hotdogs, popcorn, and water available for all attendees!
Giant Inflatable Slide too!!
Main Feature – Hotel Transylvania
(starts at 7:30 pm)
Costumes encouraged for both children and adults! Please remember to bring your blankets & lawn chairs.
For more info call or text 828-461-1524

Link to RSVP at the Event Page: Maiden Business Association Event – Spooktacular Movie Night

From the Town of Maiden Facebook:

The Town of Maiden is hosting the annual Fall Festival on October 5th from 10 AM to 4 PM at the Recreation Center. This family-friendly event is full of fun and entertainment for all ages. Attendees can look forward to a variety of food and craft vendors. Kids will enjoy bouncy houses, rides, face painting, and balloon twisting. Additionally, the festival will feature a tractor pull, beauty pageant, chili cook-off, and a pumpkin carving contest. Please mark your calendars and join us for this year’s Fall Festival!

Courtesy Town of Maiden Facebook
Courtesy Maiden Parks & Rec Facebook Page

Applications for the Pumpkin Carving Contest and for the Chili Cook-Off can be found on the Maiden Parks & Recreation Facebook Page!

Courtesy Maiden Parks & Rec Facebook Page

Today’s Maiden High School Homecoming Parade was quite enjoyable, with great weather and huge crowds of spectators lining the streets.

History of the Homecoming Tradition

Homecoming is an annual tradition in the United States. People, towns, high schools and colleges come together, usually in late September or early October, to welcome back former members of the community. It is built around a central event, such as a banquet or dance and, most often, a game of American football, or on occasions, basketballice hockey or soccer. When celebrated by schools, the activities vary widely. However, they usually consist of a football game played on a school’s home football field, activities for students and alumni, a parade featuring the school’s choir, marching band and sports teams, and the coronation of a homecoming queen (and at many schools, a homecoming king). A dance commonly follows the game or takes place the day after the game.

When attached to a football game, homecoming traditionally occurs on the team’s return from the longest road trip of the season or the first home game of a season that falls after an away game. The game itself, whether it be football or another sport, will typically feature the home team playing a considerably weaker opponent. The game is supposed to be an “easy win” and thus weaker schools will sometimes play lower division schools. (Source Wikipedia)

Today’s Photos

Go Blue Devils!