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Warren County Seniors Headed to Kim’s Vineyard and Winery on Jan. 23
Kim’s Vineyard and Winery is a treasured gem in Warren County, established in 1995 by Cheryl and Walter Royster.

Join the Warren County Senior Center for an educational outing to Kim’s Vineyard and Winery on Thursday, January 23, 2025. This experience will include a tour of the vineyard and a lecture on the science of winemaking, as well as the challenges of maintaining a vineyard to produce the perfect grape.
The group will depart from the Senior Center at 11:00 AM and return by 2:00 PM. Best of all, the outing is completely free, including transportation and lunch.
While visiting Kim’s Vineyard and Winery, guests will have the opportunity to purchase a variety of homegrown canned vegetables and fruits at their own expense.
Kim’s Vineyard and Winery is a treasured gem in Warren County, established in 1995 by Cheryl and Walter Royster. What began as a hobby for Mr. Royster—planting a few rows of grapes to test his green thumb—has grown into a thriving operation.
By 2004, the Roysters expanded their passion project to include a winery.
Today, the vineyard spans over five acres of land, with the winery adding another two acres. This family-operated business offers a welcoming, community-focused atmosphere and boasts a selection of more than 18 different types of wine, ensuring there’s something to suit every palate.
Don’t miss this chance to explore a unique part of Warren County’s agricultural and cultural heritage. Seating for this outing is limited, so be sure to reserve your spot early.
For more information or to sign up, contact the Warren County Senior Center at (252) 257-3111.
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Warren County Health Department, Library Make Life-Saving Resources Available to the Community
“We are excited to be part of this initiative aimed at preventing overdose deaths and creating a healthier community for everyone.”

The Warren County Health Department, the Warren County Memorial Library and local partners gathered on May 29th for a ribbon cutting ceremony to announce the placement of a Naloxone Vending Machine outside the library.
The newspaper box style vending machine is available 24 hours each day and includes an instructional video as well as risk reduction supplies such as Naloxone, fentanyl/xylazine testing strips, medication lockboxes, etc. Naloxone (also known as Narcan) is the opioid overdose reversal medication that has proven results saving the lives of individuals who have overdosed from opioid drugs.
Guest speakers were Dr. Margaret Brake, Health Director, Tanika Alston, Library Director and Chris Tucker, Emergency Services Director. Brittley Harris, Health Educator at the health department highlighted the supplies displayed in vending machine and described their use. Supporting partners participating in the ceremony included representatives from Warren County Government, Emergency Medical Services, Sheriff’s Office, Detention Center, Parks & Recreation, Trillium Health Resources, and Wilson County Substance Prevention Coalition.
Alston in her remarks stated, “We are excited to be part of this initiative aimed at preventing overdose deaths and creating a healthier community for everyone.”
In addition, the Health Department also provides the ONEbox™ emergency overdose reversal kits containing two doses of the opioid reversal medication, Naloxone to local organizations, businesses, churches and county government offices. This will enable anyone in those places to administer naloxone quickly and safely to a person overdosing in an effort to save their life.
If your business, church or organization is interested in receiving the ONEbox™, please call (252) 257-6017. Health Department staff also provide training on how to use the kit.
ABOUT ONEbox™
ONEbox™ (Opioid Naloxone Emergency Box) is a self-contained, video-enabled opioid overdose reversal kit intended to contain two doses of the opioid reversal medication Naloxone, along with personal protective equipment and video instruction (in English and Spanish) that are activated when ONEbox™ is opened. ONEbox™ was invented by West Virginia native and entrepreneur, Joe Murphy who created the box after seeing the devastation the opioid crisis caused in his hometown community in Huntington, West Virginia.
Both the free vending machine supplies and the ONEbox™ are available to the community thanks to a grant partnership with Wilson County Substance Prevention Coalition.
“We are pleased that our local partners support Naloxone Training and access for populations most at-risk for overdose.” We also recognize the importance of having access to the right tools at the right time to help in preventing an overdose,” said Dr. Brake. Awareness has never been more critical.” Chris Tucker noted that, “anyone is susceptible to overdose, not just those individuals’ experiencing addiction to drugs. Deaths from overdose are preventable through the timely administration of Naloxone/Narcan and appropriate response to overdose situations.”
Anyone interested in receiving FREE training on Overdose Prevention, Naloxone/Narcan administration and Hands-Only CPR can attend a 2-hour training on Tuesday, June 24th at the Warren County Emergency Services Building.
Please contact Chris Tucker (252) 257-1191 or Rhonda Mushaw (252) 257-6012 for more information and to register. Naloxone/Narcan will be available to those individuals who participate in the training.
Government
Warren County Heroic Hands Nominations
Warren County is asking for your input as we choose a county employee to nominate for this recognition.

The North Carolina Association of County Commissioners, under the Direction of President and Warren County Commissioner Tare “T” Davis, has launched an initiative called “Heroic Hands” to recognize one government employee from each county in North Carolina who goes above and beyond in serving their county.
Warren County is asking for your input as we choose a county employee to nominate for this recognition. Nominations will be accepted until 5:00 pm. on June 24, 2025. The nomination form is available at Warren County Government Employee Heroic Hands Nomination Form.
If you have any questions, please contact Paula Pulley at paulapulley@warrencountync.gov or by phone at 252-257-3115.
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Warren County Partners Unveil Vending Machine Containing Opioid Overdose Reversal Kits
The newspaper box-style vending machine at the library is stocked with free risk reduction supplies for public use.

The Warren County Health Department, Warren County Memorial Library, and several local partners came together on May 29 to unveil a new public health initiative aimed at saving lives and promoting safety in the community.
The newspaper box-style vending machine at the library is stocked with FREE risk reduction supplies for public use, which include Naloxone (Narcan) – an opioid overdose reversal medication, Fentanyl/Xylazine testing strips, and medication lockboxes.
Watch this video to learn more about this countywide initiative to combat the opioid crisis.
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