The
Solution to the Big Question:
What Am I Going
To Do When I Get Tired of Living in Paradise
and Finally
Leave Diego Garcia?
Answer:
 
In
July, 2001, the Government of the PPDRDG received an email
encouraging the emigration of the Diego Garcian
people from our wonderful little PDR to the good
ol' Melting Pot of Goldsboro, North Carolina!
This
was 2 months and 2 days before the attacks on NYC
and The Big P!
Coincidence?
I think not!
Nevertheless,
we mustn't hold anything against potential
immigrants.
So now you too
can join with the polyglot community in NC and
make
a home and
future for yourself and your progeny!
Check out the Details!
(or Visit the Rest of
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to
the Site Map and Picking Another Page!)
Subject:
greetings/a suggestion
Date:
Sat, 07 Jul 2001 12:55:27 -0000
From:
"Chris Lawson"
<international27534@yahoo.com>
To:
tedmorris@zianet.com
Dear
Diego Garcia - The Provisional Peoples Democratic
Republic of Diego Garcia
Pass
this e-mail to every Diego Garcian website on the
Internet!!
This
e-mail is about helping us create a new Little
Arabia community right here in Goldsboro, North
Carolina. It is growing very fast...
For the
Arabian Community to invest and help us build and
create a Little Arabia Community here in
Goldsboro, North
Carolina.
Many Arabian families
are moving in and bringing a little bit of their
culture. Soon we will have the 1st Annual
Wayne
County, North Carolina Arabian Festival in
(Goldsboro, North Carolina)
This
e-mail will be very helpful for the Diego Garcia
people and US! Your Diego Garcian Businesses &
Diego Garcian
Cultural
Centers will do great here!! If you know any who
is interested in restoring a synagogue call
(919)-734-1111 (Look
for the
extension for David Weil, Weil Enterprises) or
e-mail ahleder@earthlink.net which is Mr. Arnold
Leder. This is a
historical
synagogue and is the 2nd oldest synagogue in our
state of North Carolina. It was built in 1886. If
you know any
Diego Garcia Jews who
would be interested, please contact these 2
people!!
APV
Baker a big industry in Wayne County, NC might go
out of business here. If you know anyone in Diego
Garcia or any Diego Garcian who is interested in
working at APV Baker, here is the following
information
Main
Office 1200 W Ash St. Goldsboro, NC (919)-735-4570
Personnel
1200 W Ash St. Goldsboro, NC (919)-736-4573
Receiving
1200 W Ash St. Goldsboro, NC (919)-736-4537
Shipping
1200 W Ash St. Goldsboro, NC (919)-736-4309
The
following information will be very helpful for the
Diego Garcian people and US!!
<http://www.deesandtyndall.com/>
<http://www.ci.goldsboro.nc.us/>
<http://www.waynehealth.org/>
<http://www.esn.net/>
<http://www.goldsboro.net/>
<http://www.newsargus.com/>
<http://www.newsargus.com/classifieds/index.html/>
<http://www.esn.net/pacc10/index.html/>
<http://www.goldsboro.com/>
<http://www.bytebackinc.com/>
<http://www.esn.net/hart/>
<http://www.hbsystems.com/>
<http://www.samirsystems.com/>
<http://www.goldsboroonline.com/>
<http://www.waynecountyedc.org/>
<http://www.dgdc.org/>
<http://www.esn.net/waynecounty/>
<http://www.seymourjohnson.af.mil/>
Also
with Wayne Community College they also have base
classes too if interested!!
They
also have a great list of jobs available at the
base!
ACTION
temporaries Goldsboro
2419 E.
Ash Street
P.O. Box
1312
Goldsboro,
NC 27533
(919)-734-2111
1-800-344-TEMP
Goldsboro
Office Availability Line (919)-734-2168.
Please
call and leave your name and phone number each day
you are available for an assignment!
Goldsboro
Flea Market Information 2102 Wayne Memorial Dr.,
Goldsboro
(919)-735-6505
Office (919)-736-4422 or Toll Free Dial 1 Then
800-282-3532
Berkeley
Mall Goldsboro's Mall -- Mall Management Office at
(919)-778-4616 or FAX (919)-778-8556
The
Downtown Flea Market & Auction 217 N Center
St. Goldsboro call them at (919)-734-0641
Many of
the Arabs here are from Yemen,
and Lebanon, and
other Arab nations!! There is a girl I know at my
Wayne
Community
College who is Gujarati and
misses her Gujarati Culture & Gujarati
Heritage..Maybe you can help us..
In fact
most of the Arabian families own most of the
businesses on William Street and Slocumb Street.
There will soon be a Little Arabia District!! I am
a dreamer! There are also a lot of Hawaiians here in
Goldsboro, North Carolina too!! There are a few Palestinian, Armenian, Turkish,
Persian, etc. Maybe you can help us. We
would love to learn about Diego Garcian Culture
& Heritage..There used to be a Lebanese/Syrian
Club here in Goldsboro, North Carolina because of
so many coming here, maybe in the future it will
open up again!! There is also a Egyptian Coptic family
here who also miss their culture and heritage.
There is a Armenian who has been here in
Goldsboro, North Carolina who owns a frame and art
shop, and has been here for 20 years and was voted
the best in Wayne County, North Carolina. Bring
some more Diego Garcian Businesses & Diego
Garcian Cultural Centers, I know there are a lot
of Armenians Worldwide. Tell them about him! His
phone number is (919)-735-9128! Also there are a
few Greek families
here in Goldsboro, North Carolina who miss their
culture and heritage. Maybe you can help us..But I
miss Diego Garcian Culture & Diego Garcian
Heritage..Are there any Armenians in Diego
Garcia??
There
are a lot of Chinese
families here in Goldsboro, North Carolina.
Majority are from Hong Kong and mainland China, up
to 150 families and still growing. Many miss their
Chinese culture and heritage. Maybe you can help
us.. Your Diego Garcian Businesses will do
excellent here and along with Diego Garcian
Cultural Centers, and people will learn and enjoy
as well...I can already see a Little Hong Kong Section here in
Goldsboro and even Little Chinatown or Little
Diego Garcia!! There are a lot of families from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri
Lanka, and a Sikh
family also a Parsi
lady here in Goldsboro, North Carolina!
People do not know how to fun! Your Diego Garcia
music is beautiful!! There are a few Hispanic families from Central America, South America,
and the Caribbean families
here in Goldsboro, North Carolina..
I have
some more important information that will be very
helpful for the Diego Garcian people! I live the
subdivision of
Deerwood
here in Wayne County, North Carolina USA! We
have some houses for sale and a spot of land for
sale here in
Deerwood,
here is the list: (919)-751-1942; (919)-778-7777
& (919)-778-3300. These 3 phone numbers
are houses for sale in the subdivision of
Deerwood. The last phone number is land for sale
here in Deerwood, here is that phone number
(919)-751-8550!
I have
two more important websites for houses for sale
here in Wayne County, North Carolina. Enjoy...
<http://www.goldsbororentals.com/>
<http://www.goldsborohomes.com/>
Thank you and I
wish the Diego Garcian people good luck here
in Wayne County, North Carolina in the
wonderful U.S.A.!!
I am
writing from Goldsboro, North Carolina in! the
United States of America. I have some websites
that will be very helpful for the Diego Garcian
people of the US!! Here is the
list:<http://www.waynecountyedc.org/> (This
organization does business with thousands of
international companies around the globe. Many
have been very successful in boosting our economy
and bringing excellent jobs for workers! Your
Diego Garcian business will do excellent here).
The other website is <http://www.dgdc.org/>
This
organization helps restore old buildings in our
downtown area, you can invest in this property and
use it for Diego Garcian business & Diego
Garcian Cultural Center too!). Your Diego Garcian
businesses & Diego Garcian Cultural Centers
will do excellent here and people will learn and
finally enjoy life once again. We would like to
learn
about
Diego Garcia's history, languages, religions,
foods, dances, etc. Also I have a few more
websites that will be very helpful for the Diego
Garcian people and US! Here is the list:
<http://www.esn.net/waynecounty/> This
website has excellent choices for jobs and
employment services. The other website is:
<http://www.waynehealth.org/> (We need
well-educated doctors and nurses in every medical
field!) & www.carolinaturkey.com Their phone
number should be on the website.
Thank !
you and your people shall do excellent here.
Chris
P.S.
Write back as soon as possible!! Also I have
another important address that will be helpful for
the Diego Garcian
people:
Chamber
of Commerce of Wayne County
308 N.
William St.
P.O. Box
1107
Goldsboro,
NC 27533
(919)-734-2241
Fax:
(919)-734-2247
e-mail:johnp@waynecountychamber.com
John
S. Peacock, Pres.
I have
one last website that will also be
helpful:
<http://www.newsargus.com/classified/index.html>
&
one last one:
<http://www.goldsboroonline.com/>
I have a very important article that
will be very helpful for the Diego Garcian
people and US! Here is the article:
Updated on Sunday, January 14, 2001
12:04:35 AM.
Wayne needs more industry sites, EDC
told
ATLANTIC BEACH -- Wayne County is
running out of products to sell in the
fast-paced, competitive game of industry
recruitment, consultants say. And it's time to
build up the inventory. The products are
industrial sites -- land and vacant buildings
the county can use to attract companies.
"You need sites in a hurry," said consultant
Robin Spinks of Greenfield Associates. "There is
very little product in your inventory right
now."
Ms. Spinks
and Mary Lilley of Greenfield Associates in
Wrightsville Beach have been taking stock of
potential industrial sites in Wayne County under
a $10,000 study commissioned by the Economic
Development Commission. The consultants, who are
often hired by companies to find sites,
presented their preliminary findings during an
EDC retreat Friday. The weekend retreat was the
first one by the EDC in three years. It was held
at Atlantic Beach, with 27 government, education
and business leaders in Wayne County
attending. The consultants recommended
that the county prepare four types of sites to
attract companies: One with 500 or more
acres, one with 100 to 500 acres, one with 50 to
100 acres and several sites of 5 to 50 acres.
The
consultants found nine potential sites, all of
which are vacant land: Two are in
northwestern Wayne, one with about 500 acres and
another with about 200 acres. One is south
of Pikeville with about 350 acres. Three
are west of Goldsboro, ranging in size from 100
to 250 acres. One is at Grantham with
about 375 acres. One is between Goldsboro
and Mount Olive with about 130 acres. And
one is south of Mount Olive with about 100
acres.
The exact
locations were not revealed to the public,
because the study is still under way. No
property owners have
been contacted, and neither the EDC
nor the county commissioners have decided to act
on the recommendations. But those
attending the retreat seemed receptive to the
idea. The sites would serve as
alternatives to ParkEast Business and Industrial
Park off Martin Luther King Expressway.
Economic leaders say different types of property
are needed to attract companies that are not
interested in being in an industrial park or
that may want to be in a park that has fewer
restrictions than ParkEast. The sites could
become industrial parks, or they could stand
alone.
"Economic
development is selling," Ms. Lilley said. "You
are selling product, and your product is your
site."
The message
of having industrial sites isn't new to EDC
members, who have been told the same thing over
and over by state officials and by visiting
company representatives. But the
problem comes with finding land suitable for
industrial development and getting the amount of
investment needed to prepare it. Land with
all the amenities that companies want, like
sewer and water lines, highway access and
natural-gas service, is not easily found in
rural Wayne, Ms. Spinks said. The land
should be close to utility lines. And most
important of all, it must have fast access --
now, or in the future -- to Interstates 95 or
40. All of the potential areas are close to
existing highways or future ones like the future
U.S. 117 and the proposed U.S. 70
Bypass.
Companies
also want to be away from residential areas, to
avoid potential conflicts, Ms. Lilley said. Only
about one-third of the county has zoning, which
means that in most of the county, people can
build whatever they want, where ever they want.
Many
companies are reluctant to build a plant where
residential development could grow near them,
Ms. Lilley said. They foresee neighbors
complaining about noise, traffic or other
problems. The consultants said the nine sites
are far enough from residential areas to avoid
conflicts.
Some county
leaders have pressed for zoning that would
provide orderly growth and preserve potential
industrial sites. Without zoning, the other
option to ! buy enough land to provide a buffer
between the business and surrounding
property, Ms. Spinks said.
Then comes
the problem of how to obtain the land. So far,
the county commissioners have been the lead
organization in funding industry-recruitment
projects. One possibility is for the county to
buy the land like it did with the back portion
of the ParkEast Business and Industrial
Park. Ms. Spinks said another way may be
to take out options. This works by the county
paying a certain percentage of the price of the
land. The property owner gets the rest of the
money when the property is sold to a company.
The property owner also agrees to let the county
market the land to industry. Ms. Spinks
recommended that the county take out options for
at least five years with automatic renewals.
The county
could also obtain a letter of intent from the
land owner guaranteeing the property's sale. But
some
companies are uncomfortable with that,
she said. Once the property is available
for sale to companies, it must be prepared.
Companies want land that is ready to be built
upon, Ms Lilley said. That means conducting
surveys, preparing maps, soil tests and other
preparations. It costs about $50,000 to prepare
each site. The county can get state grants to
pay for it, she said. But the bottom line,
the consultants said, is that companies expect
cheap -- or free -- land and buildings. And once
they own them, they want to be able to act fast
to construct a new building or to move into an
existing one.
"They're in a
hurry," said Ms. Spinks. "And they want to be
able to get it as cheap as possible."
These
community leaders attended the two-day, EDC
retreat at Atlantic Beach:
From Wayne
County government -- Arnold Flowers, county
commissioner and EDC member; Borden Parker,
county attorney; Ken Gerrard, county
commissioner and EDC member; Efton Sager, county
commissioner; Connie Price, planning director.
From
Goldsboro government -- Chuck Allen, city
councilman and EDC member; Hal Plonk, mayor; Lee
Worsley, assistant city manager; and Richard
Slozak, city manager. From Mount Olive
government -- Town Manager Ray McDonald; Mayor
Louis Pate; Commissioner Ora Truzy; and Paul
Smalley, town commissioner and EDC member.
From the
chambers of commerce -- John Peacock, president
of the Wayne Chamber; Patti O'Donoghue,
executive director of the Mount Olive Chamber;
and Dave Quick, Wayne Chamber member.
From the EDC
-- President Joanna Thompson; Dr. Ed Wilson, EDC
chairman and president of Wayne Community
College; Jimmie Edmundson, EDC member and member
of the state economic development board; Dr.
Bill Byrd, EDC member and president of Mount
Olive College; George Kornegay; Buddy Pope; and
Jimmie Ford.
From Seymour
Johnson Air Force Base -- Steve Wagoner,
commander of the 4th Support Group.
From Carolina
Power & Light Co. -- Fred West, community
relations manager, and Dan Oliver, with
Progressive
Energy.
A Note From the President for Life:
Gentle Readers, this is a real email
received July 7, 2001. It was edited
slightly to correct punctuation and spelling, but
no content was altered. I've been to
Seymour-Johnson -- it and the surrounding
communities are wonderful places to visit and to
live. I encourage everyone to go there and
help Mr. Lawson create his Little Arabia.
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