The Town of Sims will be hosting trick-or-treaters on Halloween Sunday, October 31 from 5pm to 8pm at Town Hall. Please stop by with your little ones to pick up some treats! We look forward to seeing you all!
2021 Elections
The Town of Sims Municipal Election is currently underway with Early Voting!!! We have 3 Board of Commissioner Seats open for this election year. Municipal Elections are important for our community, as the Board of Commissioners make the decisions that impact each of our residents. Please get to know your candidates and help spread the word!
Election Day is Tuesday, November 2 and our residents will be voting at the Sims Volunteer Fire Department located at 6217 US Hwy 264 Alt. Early voting information is below. For more information, please go to the Wilson County Board of Elections website. Thank you!
EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS:
Board of Elections Office, 112 Douglas Street
EARLY VOTING TIMES AND DATES:
Weekdays:
Monday – Friday, October 14 – 29 8:00AM – 5:00PM
Weekend:
Saturday, October 30 8:00AM – 1:00PM
Fire Hydrant Flushing: September 27 and October 4, 6-9pm
The Sims Volunteer Fire Department will be flushing the hydrants in our area over the next two Monday nights. They will be working from 6pm to 9pm on Monday, September 27 and Monday, October 4. The water tank will be filled to accommodate for the extra water usage.
Water main flushing is an important preventative maintenance activity that:
verifies proper operation of the hydrant
evaluates the available flow and pressure to the hydrant
allows utilities to deliver the highest quality water possible to their customers
removes mineral and sediment build up from the water mains
Prior to local hydrants being flushed, you may want to obtain water (in pitchers prior to flushing) for your everyday use including drinking, cooking, etc. and avoid using water during these times.
When the flushing is taking place, water quality may temporarily be reduced. Using water for tasks such as dishwashing, laundry, or showering may result in the discoloration of your clothes or household items, and should be avoided. Plan ahead and be sure your laundry and dishes are done before the flushing process begins! Despite the discoloration, your water is safe to drink.
Once the hydrants in your area have been flushed, it won’t be long until your water is ready for normal use again. In most cases, water should run clear with just a few minutes of faucet flow. Turn your faucets on cold and let the water run for 5 minutes or so. If you are still seeing discolored water or sediments in the water, continue running cold water on all your faucets and flush your toilets until it is clear.
If you have any questions, please call us at 252-237-4226. Thank you and we appreciate your cooperation!
Phones at Town Hall are Out of Service
Due to a ransomware attack on the company that provides our phone service, our phones at Town Hall are currently not operational. We are unable to place calls or receive calls. This is a nationwide issue and our IT contractors are currently in the process of changing our service over to another company. We are awaiting approval on a new port number. The phone number at Town Hall will remain the same.
In the meantime, if you cannot get in touch with us at 252-237-4226, please email us at info@townofsimsnc.com . We are checking our emails.
We apologize for the inconvenience!
***UPDATED September 24, 2021: The phones are now working at Town Hall! Thank you for your patience while they were down!***
Town Hall: Labor Day and Maintenance Work
The Town of Sims would like to wish you a Happy Labor Day! Our offices will be closed for business on Monday, September 6 in observance of the holiday. We will reopen Tuesday, September 7 at 9am.
Also, we plan to have maintenance work done at the Town Hall on Tuesday, September 7, and apologize in advance for any disruptions this may cause. Our offices will be open to the public while a new Air Conditioning unit is installed.
As some of you may have noticed, we have had to close early in recent days due to the overwhelming heat in our offices from the lack of AC. We have been working as long as we could manage each day, and apologize for any inconveniences this may have caused. We look forward to the installation of the new unit and being able to resume our regular hours next week!
Thank you!
Town Hall Closed July 28-29
Town Hall will be closed July 28th and 29th for repairs. Bills will still be due by July 28th so please make plans accordingly. You may also drop payments off at our drop boxes located left of the front door or at the bottom right corner of the drive-thru window.
We apologize for the inconvenience!
Looking to get rid of old computer equipment?
Here is a great program that needs old computer equipment! Please see the details in the flyer and consider contributing to this program.
Have you ever wondered what to do with that old device now that you have a new one?
SERCAP can help you with that decision! SERCAP will be spearheading a project to provide gently used laptops, IPads, Tablets, chrome books and Smart Phones to senior citizens and students living in underserved rural areas who do not have devices or access to broadband.
As part of our Rural LISC NC Grant SERCAP will ensure that the seniors have access to training so that they can easily use these devices for things such as telemedicine, etc. We would like to use the funds from the grant to refurbish these items instead of just purchasing new devices. This way we will be able to reach many more recipients. We will be doing screening for those seniors that are self-isolated, have no transportation and live alone.
There are also many grandparents raising grandchildren in one particular county in NC that are requesting chrome books for their grandchildren if you have those.
Please consider donating your old devices to be refurbished and put to good use instead of lying in a drawer or cluttering up your space.
Items donated need to meet the following criteria:
· IPads cannot be more than 3 to 4 years old
· Laptops must have at least a Windows 7 Operating System
· Please remember to log out of any IPad donated and include any chargers, instructions, boxes and protectors if you still have them.
Send your donated devices to Kim Martin, 8938 NC HWY 45 N, Belhaven, NC 27810.
Happy Independence Day
The Town of Sims would like to wish our residents a Safe and Happy 4th of July!
In observance of the Independence Day Holiday, Town Hall will be closed Monday, July 5 and will reopen on Tuesday, July 6 at 9am.
Family Food Basket Donation
Mayor Miranda Boykin presents a $1000 donation to Ms. Rebecca Dew of the Family Food Basket for their continued service to our community and surrounding area.
At the June 14, 2021 Board of Commissioners Meeting, the Town of Sims Board of Commissioners donated a check in the amount of $1000 to the Family Food Basket, which serves members of our community and surrounding areas. This donation helped the Family Food Basket purchase a new freezer to store food which will be given out to families in need.
The numbers of families this organization serves has increased yearly, particularly this past year during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between January through September of 2020, they served food to 3,124 families in our area! They not only provide food to those in need, but also provide utility and medication assistance. If you need assistance or would like to donate to the Family Food Basket, please visit their webpage for more information: http://www.familyfoodbasketministry.org They are located at 6321 Old Raleigh Road, Sims, NC, which is at the corner of Stott’s Crossroads. Their phone number is 252-291-0093.
The Town of Sims Board of Commissioners greatly appreciates all the Family Food Basket does for our community and our residents!
Ms. Rebecca Dew of the Family Food Basket
Covid 19: Executive Order 219
As part of North Carolina’s effort to encourage more North Carolinians to receive COVID-19 vaccines, Governor Roy Cooper announced $4 Million Summer Cash and College Tuition drawings to motivate those who have not yet been vaccinated — and thank those who have. Four vaccinated North Carolinians 18 and older will win $1 million each and four North Carolinians ages 12 to 17 will win tuition for post-secondary education. Executive Order 219, which has concurrence from the North Carolina Council of State, authorizes the drawings.
North Carolinians 18 and over who have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine will be automatically entered into four drawings for a chance to win a $1 million cash prize. Youth between the ages of 12 and 17 who have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine will be automatically entered into four drawings to win $125,000 towards post-secondary education. The $125,000 can be used at any post-secondary institution and is awarded in the form of a NC 529 account.
“This is your shot at a million. Regardless of who wins, there’s no way to lose,” said Governor Cooper. “A chance at a million dollars is pretty good motivation. But even if your name isn’t drawn, the worst you’ll do is get strong protection from a deadly virus.”
The $4 Million Summer Cash and Summer Cash 4 College Drawings will run from June 23 through Aug. 4. All North Carolina residents 12 and older who have been vaccinated with at least one dose are eligible, some restrictions may apply. Those vaccinated on or after today’s announcement, Jun10, will be entered twice for each drawing increasing the chance of winning for the newly vaccinated. Drawings will take place every other week on Wednesdays with the first drawing on June 23. New entries will close at midnight on the Sunday prior to the Wednesday drawing. Winners will be verified and then announced.
“Everyone who gets a COVID-19 vaccination is a winner,” said Dr. Mandy K. Cohen, Secretary of the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services. “They protect themselves, their loved ones and others from severe illness, hospitalization and death. Millions of people have already taken the vaccines. These summer cash drawings add another reward to the many that come with getting a COVID-19 vaccination.”
The drawings are part of the state’s Bringing Summer Back get-out-the-vaccine campaign to increase awareness of the availability and safety of COVID-19 vaccines and encourage North Carolinians to get a COVID-19 vaccination as soon as they can. The vaccines have been thoroughly tested and found to be safe and effective for anyone 12 and older.
North Carolina joins other states that announced million-dollar drawings to promote vaccinations. Ohio, the first state to launch such a program, reported a 28 percent increase in vaccinations among those 16 and older in the first two weeks following the announcement.
The $4 Million Summer Cash and Summer Cash 4 College drawings will use federal Coronavirus Relief Funds to fund the program. The drawings will be supported by the North Carolina State Lottery Director. The scholarship funds will be managed by the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority.
Learn more about the $4 Million Summer Cash and Summer Cash 4 College Drawings at SummerVaxCash.com. For more information about COVID-19 vaccines and the state’s Bringing Summer Back initiative, visit YourSpotYourShot.nc.gov or dial 1- 888-675-4567.
Program rules: https://nclottery.com/promo/Summer-Vax-Cash-Rules
To view the Executive Order, click here and to view the Frequently Asked Questions info, click here.