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.

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

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

Trick or Treaters Lining the Streets of Maiden. Photo Courtesy of Marian Lytle.

Excitement is brewing in Maiden as Halloween approaches. Our small town is renowned for drawing in trick-or-treaters from across Catawba County and further afield and bringing smiles to the faces of droves of children. Homeowners along Main Street have been bearing the financial burden of providing candy every year, a weight that is becoming more difficult to carry as grocery prices continue to rise.

Trick or Treaters Lining the Streets of Maiden. Photo Courtesy of Marian Lytle.
Trick or Treaters Lining the Streets of Maiden. Photo Courtesy of Marian Lytle.

In response to this challenge, local resident Ashlyn Murphy is rallying townsfolk together again this year for another candy donation drive. In 2023, with the support of Piedmont Hardware and generous members of our community, she was successful in collecting what can only be described as a small mountain of candy! The sweet treats were then distributed to homes along Main Street and neighboring areas who participate in Maiden’s annual Halloween festivities. The generous response from the community was met with heartfelt gratitude from participating homeowners.

A sampling of the candy collected by Ms. Murphy and Piedmont Hardware. Photo Courtesy of Ashlyn Murphy
A sampling of the candy collected by Ms. Murphy and Piedmont Hardware. Photo Courtesy of Ashlyn Murphy

This year, her goal is to continue this tradition and ensure that Halloween remains a delightful experience for all attendees. Residents who live on roads with fewer trick-or-treaters who still wish to contribute to the holiday spirit can donate candy to the cause.

Where to drop off your donations:

Candy can be dropped off at Piedmont Hardware, at 10 East Main St. during regular business hours.

Piedmont Hardware Store in downtown Maiden
Piedmont Hardware Store in downtown Maiden

We are looking forward to celebrating Halloween thanks to the spooky spirit of generosity inherent in our community and the hard work of Ms Murphy and Piedmont Hardware! 🎃🍬🍭

Why not support Maiden’s new 501c3, “Malorie’s Place,” and treat yourself to a hot dog or barbecue sandwich at their Grand Opening event tomorrow?

Hot dogs will be $3 and barbecue sandwiches are $5.

localmaiden.info took some time to browse their silent auction this evening, and they have some unique items up for grabs, including Fall wreaths, paintings, a fabulous Lady and the Tramp statue ( the photo does not do it justice!) home decor, a beautiful dragonfly hat, vintage tools and more! Many local businesses have also donated gift cards, including local massage parlors, hairdressers, 18 Main Sweets and Things, restaurants and more!

You can find Malorie’s Place at 446 South Main Avenue, Maiden. This event runs from 11 am til 4 pm, with the ribbon cutting ceremony taking place at 11am.

Malorie’s Place will also be hosting a “Family Fun Day” this Sunday with a bouncy house, food trucks, vendors, a children’s craft area and a bubble machine.

Some of the unique items available in the Malorie’s Place Silent Auction! Don’t miss out folks!

Topographic Map of Maiden Dog Park

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Let’s Discuss The Maiden Dog Park.

Mark from Local Maiden Info sat down with Parks and Recreation Director, Keaton Miller, for an exclusive interview regarding the upcoming Maiden dog park. This project was discussed, and voted on, by Maiden Town Council last year, where the initial proposal, rules and other particulars were presented.

While much of the ‘behind-the-scenes’ red tape is still being discussed, the go-ahead was given to re-purpose the old Water Plant property. The location being semi-rural, and the topography being unsuited to other projects, the location is perfectly suited to a dog park project.

Construction is already underway, and according to Smith Mine on their Facebook page, phase one was completed as of July 17th. We here at localmaiden.info would like to thank Smith Mine for generously providing the following photo for use in this article.

Photo courtesy of Smith Mine

As you can see, the concrete sidewalks and the pad for the restrooms are almost complete.

Mark inquired about the proposed restrooms, and was informed by Mr Miller that off-site construction has been completed, and Parks and Recreation are awaiting the authorization of relevant permits so installation can proceed.

During our interview with Mr Miller, Mark shared concerns from some local residents over the lack of public restrooms at other Maiden parks. Mr Miller confirmed that restrooms for Union Street and Rosenwald Parks are also in the works. We will provide updates on these projects and release future news articles on progress on developments in future articles.

With a focus on keeping the budget for this project manageable, Parks and Recreation aims to provide Maiden residents with the fixtures and amenities one would expect to find in any municipal dog park, such as:

– Two fenced free-run areas with plush grass, one for small breeds and one for large breed dogs.

– A gated vestibule allowing dog owners to safely transition their pooch from outside the park into one of the two ‘free-run’ areas. This vestibule provides a safe area for dog owners to remove their pet’s leash and hang it on any of the provided hooks.

– Convenient waste stations complete with poop-bags, making cleaning-up after your dog a breeze!

– Key fob entry for security, ensuring only vetted applicants and their vetted pets can use the facilities.

– Security cameras will be situated throughout the dog park facility. Regular visits by staff can be expected.

Below is a topographical map showing the proposed layout of the Dog Park. It is mostly accurate, with some minor changes being pointed out to us by Mr Miller, notably concerning the perimeter fence of the small dog lot, which will be slightly pulled back . These changes will not considerably affect the overall footage but are necessary due to solid rock formations being uncovered during the grading process.

Topographical map provided by Maiden Parks & Recreation

Many of the finer administrative points of the dog park are still under negotiation with the Town of Maiden, please find some examples below. Bear in-mind that these issues are still subject to change.

Residents will be required to fill-out an application form, complete with their dog’s information and documentation from their veterinarian proving recent vaccination status.

A set of dog park rules is still being decided upon, to ensure the Maiden Dog Park maintains a level of safety and comfort for both human and canine users. We will share updates we receive from the Town and Parks and Recreation in the future.

The fee schedule is also under consideration. The dog park may be available for Maiden residents at low or zero cost, with a small fee being charged for each additional dog. Allowing non-residents to be admitted in the application process is still being negotiated.

During our interview, Mark found Keaton to be very knowledgeable in the topic of dog parks, and he has visited neighboring communities, observing their dog parks and taking note of design and safety considerations, as well as many other factors. He has spent a great deal of time conducting valuable research to ensure Maiden will have the best and safest dog park facility to offer it’s residents.

With regards to dog park fees, we conducted our own research of North Carolina dog parks, and discovered there is a wide range of fee structures throughout the State

If you are looking forward to the Dog Park opening in Maiden, you are in luck! Construction is ongoing, and expected to be completed by Spring 2025, if not sooner. As always, regarding construction projects there are many variables in play, not least scheduling and other outside influences.

If you have questions about the Dog Park, or struggle with understanding why Maiden would benefit from such an amenity, feel free to read on. We welcome your comments and opinions, so please feel free to comment on this article!

The Benefits of a Community Dog Park

Promotes Resident and Pet Health at a Low Cost to Dog Owners

Creating a dog park for our community can help provide opportunity for physical activity and fresh air for our residents and their favorite furry companions. Doggie daycare and personal walkers can be expensive. Having a safe, clean area for people to exercise with their pets can significantly affect dog quality of life and human socialization. Also, for local residents who reside in an apartment, town home or have limited yard space, having a dog park provides their pets a great, safe space to run around and exercise.

Improved Sense of Community

Getting outside and interacting with the community can be a real challenge these days, especially with the lure of social media keeping folks glued to their screens. A dog park is a surefire way to bring folks together to share in their love of dogs, while allowing their pups to play together and burn off energy!

At the dog park, you’ll find folks from all walks of life, young and old, families and singles, all united by their love of their four-legged companions. It’s also the perfect setting for new residents to get the scoop on local vets, dog bakeries, trainers and other pet-related resources. Everyone will have a safe space to share their favorite canine tips and tricks with other dog owners.

It’s not just practical information that gets shared at the dog park, pet owners will also be able to swap stories about their furry friends, plan doggy play dates, and form genuine connections and friendships. There’s something about watching your pup frolic with others that brings people together in a positive, organic way.

The Repurposing of Otherwise Unused Land

A dog park is a great utilization for otherwise abandoned land, transforming it into a ‘pup oasis’ benefiting the whole community. By re-purposing this land for a dog park, municipalities can improve the safety, health and well-being of local residents.

A dog park reduces troublesome behavior from canines.

Without physical and mental stimulation, dogs can develop nuisance behavior like excessive barking, constant rough play, restlessness, anxiety, leash pulling, and destructive habits (eating shoes, pulling the couch apart, or knocking food off counters and the table). Having a nearby dog park can help your dog to stay fit and stress-free.

Conclusion

Dog parks are taking off in the United States! They are becoming a ‘go-to’ spot for pets and their owners, enabling them to soak up some sunshine, get moving, and enjoy supervised, safe playtime. Not only that, dog parks are a valuable tool for municipalities to spruce up their neighborhoods. Whether you’re crazy about cats or a die-hard dog lover, it’s clear that local governments are committed to creating special spaces for our furry friends.

Dog parks play a pivotal role in enhancing our community. They have the potential to significantly improve residents quality of life in numerous ways. Dog parks also help keep our resident’s dogs active and healthy.

It’s undeniable that the presence of a dog park brings about a positive influence.

And who knows…. If we’re lucky, we might get one of these!

Photo courtesy of Facebook

This is an ongoing story. We will provide future updates so be sure to follow us!

We presented our localmaiden.info at Town of Maiden 08-05-2024 Council Meeting!

That was fun! We enjoyed telling everyone at the council meeting all about our little newspaper!

As a small, locally-owned news source, we understand the importance of keeping our community informed and connected. Our team of dedicated journalists and writers work tirelessly to uncover the stories that truly resonate with the people of Maiden, ensuring that you always have access to the information you need to stay in the know.

Whether you’re a lifelong resident or a newcomer to our charming town, localmaiden.info is your go-to source for all things Maiden. From highlighting the achievements of local businesses to covering community events and initiatives, we strive to be the trusted voice that amplifies the unique spirit and character of our beloved hometown. Our comprehensive Business Directory includes listings for over one hundred Maiden-based businesses.

We will look into a small periodic printed version as suggested by Council Member Beth Rudisill to serve those who may not get their news online!

Also at the August 5th Council meeting Mayor Max Bumgarner Jr. presented Town Manager, Todd Herms with a resolution of appreciation for his 16 years of dedicated service to the Town. Herms has served as the longest Town Manager in Maiden history and has been instrumental in multiple economic development projects bringing over 2,000 jobs to the area. Along with his role as Town Manager he has also been active in the community serving as a youth recreation sports coach, delivering Meals on Wheels, and more. Thank You Todd for your service!

Courtesy Town of Maiden Facebook Page

Courtesy Town of Maiden Facebook Page

The old Maiden Elementary

Maiden Elementary is closed. Crews will soon begin demolishing the nostalgic icon. Meanwhile the new school is showing real progress!

With a mix of excitement and nostalgia, the Maiden Elementary community prepares to bid farewell to the old school building that has stood as a beacon of learning for generations. As the wrecking ball looms, we can’t help but feel a tinge of sadness, for this institution has been the backdrop to countless memories, triumphs, and formative moments in the lives of students past and present.

Yet, in the shadow of this ending, a new beginning emerges. The nearly-completed modern school facility represents a leap forward, promising state-of-the-art resources and an environment tailored to the needs of today’s students. While we may mourn the loss of the old, we must also embrace the promise of the new, recognizing that progress often requires change.

As we fondly commemorate the legacy of Maiden Elementary, let us do so with a deep appreciation for the role this institution has played in shaping our community. The echoes of laughter, the lessons learned, and the bonds forged within these walls will forever be etched in our hearts, a testament to the power of education and the enduring spirit of this place. Though the building may crumble, the memories and the impact it has had will live on, guiding us as we embark on this new chapter.

We managed to sneak in during the farewell ceremony to take a few snapshots.

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Be sure to check out this truly heartfelt video by Katie CarmanFarewell Maiden Elementary

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Many have expressed a real love of the old school, having been a staple in Maiden, where they went to school, where their children went to school and some even their grandchildren. They are sad to see it go with so many memories to cherish.

On the other hand, there is an excited buzz to see what memories the new school will hold for future generations.