Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Merry Christmas

I hope you enjoy the following Christmas prayer. This is one of my favorites to share at the holidays.




The Christmas Prayer


On the first day of Christmas I pray for you joy in abundance and laughter, for laughter cures our ills and joy makes our spirits soar.

On the second day of Christmas I pray for you a sigh when you need one, for a sigh clears the heart as a cough clears the throat, and with a sigh comes acceptance of what we cannot change.

On the third day of Christmas I pray for you tears when you need them, for tears clear the eyes to see the stars and cleanse the soul to let healing begin.

On the fourth day of Christmas I pray for you serenity, for fights and wars start in individual breasts and that is where they must end.

On the fifth day of Christmas I pray for you wisdom, for our priceless gift is the gift of choice- and we should use it well every day, in word and deed.

On the sixth day of Christmas I pray for you patience, for most troubles pass if we wait them out, and success comes with persistence.

On the seventh day of Christmas I pray for you courage, for there may be many pitfalls and dangers ahead and problems can only be solved when they are faced.

On the eighth day of Christmas I pray for you compassion, for we cannot help others until we understand them, and we cannot understand them until we walk in their shoes.

On the ninth day of Christmas I pray for you a willingness to work, for work turns dreams to reality – whether the dreams are ours or belong to those we can help.

On the tenth day of Christmas I pray for you unwavering faith, for faith shapes our morals and our destiny and draws us closer to God.

On the eleventh day of Christmas I pray for you a mind full of hope, for hope determines our attitudes, sets our goals and creates our ideals.

On the twelfth day of Christmas I pray for you a heart so full of love that every day you must give some away to those whose paths you cross.


May you and your family have a truly blessed Christmas season and may you receive a multitude of blessings in the New Year.

God bless,
Dana

Thanks for your support

Thanks to all who supported my re-election campaign. I am excited as we look toward the future of Kernersville. We have already gotten off to a great start with the approval of the Kernersville Hosptial! Please remember I am always willing to sit down and talk over concerns you might have regarding Kernersville. Thanks again for allowing me to serve as Alderman.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Candidate’s Forum Posted on Chamber Website

Election Day is next Tuesday November 6th

Please Vote DANA CAUDILL JONES

If you would like to view my responses and also view the responses of all of the candidates, please visit the chamber’s website, www.kernersvillenc.com. Near the top of the home page you can click on a link to the Candidate’s Forum page. The Chamber downloaded video of each of the questions asked to the candidates, along with each candidates opening and closing statements on the website. It will come through as a “streaming video,” so you will see the candidate’s answers instantly. We were each asked three questions, so most “chapters” are only about 3 minutes in length. The questions were drawn randomly and included:

Quality of life
Tax rate
Open space (Dana Caudill Jones answered)
Road project priorities
Pedestrian traffic
If Main and Cherry should be one-way streets
Local incentives to businesses
Capital improvement project priorities (Dana Caudill Jones answered)
Solid waste
Eminent domain (Dana Caudill Jones answered)
Downtown living and development

A big thank you to the Kernersville Chamber of Commerce! Technology has allowed the Kernersville Chamber to bring the candidate’s forum into people’s living rooms.

Please watch this, and then vote on Election Day. Remember the elected officials you choose on Tuesday will set the direction for Kernersville in the upcoming years. Again, I ask for you to look at my voting record and see that I have been a positive asset to the Town of Kernersville and will continue to be for the next term.
VOTE DANA CAUDILL JONES, Tuesday NOV. 6th

Monday, October 29, 2007

Election Nov. 6th

Vote
To Re-Elect
Dana Caudill Jones
For Alderman


• I will continue to bring strong, conservative, common sense leadership to Kernersville.

• I will continue to work to keep taxes low, improve roads, and promote the economic development of Kernersville.

• I will continue to work hard to improve public safety.

• I will continue to listen to the concerns of our citizens because you the citizens are the most important part of our town.

• I will continue to improve our recreation facilities. I will make sure that we have a variety of accommodations to meet the needs of all residents.

• I will continue to work on positive economic development for the town. I will support the continued redevelopment of downtown and will continue to work toward long-term industrial/commercial projects that will bring benefits to all citizens.

• As in the past I will continue to afford our citizens the balance of high quality town services and an affordable tax rate for all families.

I have greatly enjoyed serving as one of your Alderman for the past four years. It has been an honor. I am asking that you extend my service to you and our town by voting for Dana Caudill Jones on November 6th.

Please feel free to contact me so that we may speak on any issues or concerns. I may be reached at the following numbers or email.

Dana Caudill Jones
336-993-5070 Home
336-996-5151 Work
dcjones@caudills.com

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Base your Vote on Facts not Fiction

This was a recent Letter to the Editor

The upcoming November 6th Election is important to the future of Kernersville. I have served the citizens of Kernersville for the past four years and have done so with integrity and honesty. I ask you to vote November 6th based on the facts of the past two years and the public record of the individual Aldermen votes. Do not go by the false and misleading information that has been written in Letters to The Editor and stated by other candidates. First, the Board of Aldermen never took a vote on the change that occurred in regards to how we would pay for sleep time for the firefighters. The policy change was made by the Town Manger. Aldermen did comment on their opinion in regards to the change, but the Board did not take a vote to change the policy. Secondly, The Board of Aldermen did not accept Mr. Davis’s resignation as a fall guy. I believe every Alderman and the Mayor have stated many times that several factors led to the acceptance of his resignation. Thirdly, this Board of Aldermen has not voted to hold the school board hostage for $ 300,000. A past Board of Aldermen (in which I was not a member) did show forward thinking and reserved land from the developer for the construction of the new school. Currently, the plan is being looked at by the staff and the planning board. Lastly, let me say the Board of Aldermen did not vote down the construction of a Cracker Barrel restaurant. After one candidate stated he would work on bring them back to Kernersville, I have received numerous calls regarding this subject. Please make sure your vote on November 6th is based on the facts. I stand behind my voting record as a member of the Board of Aldermen and I am sure my fellow board members stand on their voting record. I ask that you not judge me or others based on false information. I would encourage you to go online and look at the minutes of past meetings or simply pick up the phone and call me. I will tell you the truth on how I have voted and give you my reasons why. You the citizens deserve leaders that will stand behind their records and tell the facts on the issues. I have always done that in the past and will continue to do so in the future. Our town web site is www.toknc.com or visit my blog at http://danacaudilljones.blogspot.com

Thursday, October 18, 2007

"What do you feel are the two most important issues facing Kernersville today? In five years? In 10 years?

Kernersville will face issues over the next ten years and planning is the key in how to effectively find positive solutions to the issues. TODAY: Economic growth must continue and will with projects like Triad Business Park which at build out could add approx. 1/2 million dollars in revenue to Kernersville. The Kernersville hospital will bring immediate positive change to our citizens quality of life and to our economic base with the creation of jobs. Five & Ten Years: We must continue to build upon the strength of our location and current strong economy. We must continue to plan pro-actively and creatively in ways to increase our tax base in order to deliver a better road system. Establish plans now and work toward those plans for police, fire & rescue, recreation, & public works to service a growing community. We need leadership with a vision for the future and the motivation to make it happen.

As a citizen what do you feel are the important issues facing Kernersville?

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Re-Election Campaign Support

As you can see by the election signs all over town, it is campaign season and I am seeking a third term as Alderman for the Town of Kernersville.

I am reminded daily of what a great community we have when I get out and meet with our citizens. You then realize what enormous potential this small community has as we look forward and plan for our future.

Despite some negative press coverage of certain Board of Alderman decisions this has been a productive time for Kernersville. We are close to seeing the groundbreaking of the Kernersville Hospital. The proposed Triad Business Park will give Kernersville the additional industrial and commercial tax base this community needs. The FedEx hub that we have talked about for several years is approaching completion. We have successfully completed the Century Park Dam construction and along with this project will now work toward the completion of an additional park. The Oakhurst extension is underway and, Wow, how great to see construction activity on the site of the Ciener Botanical Gardens. This is a small list of the positive things happening with many more to come.

During the next two years the Board of Alderman must continue to build upon the strength of our location and current strong economy. We must continue to plan pro-actively and creatively in ways to increase our tax base in order to deliver a better road system. Now is the time to establish plans and work toward those plans for police, fire & rescue, recreation, & public works to be able to service the community effectively as we grow.

Finally, we need continued leadership with a vision for the future and the motivation to make it happen. I have been that type of leader and am asking you to allow me the honor of continuing to serve as your Alderman.

I am turning to you to get involved in my re-election campaign. Thanks in advance for your support and prayers. David, Eli and I are grateful for your friendship and wish you and your family continued blessings.

Sincerely,
Dana Caudill Jones

P.S. Please call me @ 362-5123 or email me at dcjones@caudills.com if you would like to work the polls, have a yard sign or would like a bumper sticker.

Monday, July 23, 2007

Election Time

In November I will seek my third term as an Alderman for the Town of Kernersville. I am proud of the way in which I have served the citizens of Kernersville. I know that every decision I have made has been done so in the best interest of the Town.

From my first term in 2003 till the present I have worked toward economic growth for Kernersville. Why - to provide good solid jobs for our citizens and to help maintain and work toward a lower tax rate. I have been, and I will continue to be, a responsible elected official. I know that when elected the citizens are entrusting me with a great deal of power and responsibility and that is to be taken and used appropriately.

If re-elected in November I will continue to be accountable and to seek accountability from other elected officials and town staff. We must remember as elected officials and Town employees we are here to serve the public justly and equally. I will continue to lead Kernersville with principles that will guide Kernersville into a bright and prosperous future.

November is not far away and I am asking for your help in the upcoming campaign. Please call or email me if you would like to participate.
336-362-5123 dcjones@caudills.com

Thanks again for your support and prayers. DCJ

Monday, June 4, 2007

Benefit Hot Dog Supper for Capt. Brian Creason

The Town family has experienced several deaths and accidents in the past few weeks. One of the ways the employees are supporting one of those in need is a Hot Dog Supper. This event will benefit Brian Creason. Capt. Creason sustained injuries in a recent accident at his home resulting in an extended absence from work. A Hot Dog Supper will take place Friday, June 8th from 5 pm till 9 pm at Fire Station #41. This station is located at the corner of Bodenhamer and Nelson Street. Please come out and support Capt. Creason. The cost is $6.00 for two hot dogs, chips and a drink. If you would like more information on this event or information on how to contribute to Capt. Creason please call 336-996-4885.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Budget Discussion

The Kernersville Board of Aldermen will hold a public hearing on the proposed 2007-2008 budget, tonight at 7 p.m. at Town Hall. This is an excellent opportunity for citizens to hear about the budget and to express concerns or to ask for changes in the proposed budget. The proposed budget does not contain a tax increase and adds only one new position to the staff.

Thursday, May 24, 2007

Alderman Seat Additions

It was brought to the attention of the current BOA that many residents wanted to see more representation on the Kernersville Board. Mr. Owensby of the Kernersville News wrote an editorial on the issue that favored more representation. In that same edition of the paper Ivey Redmen (a past board member) and Dawn Morgan (a current board member) submitted a letter to the editor stating why more representation was needed.

The item was then placed on the agenda for the Board of Aldermen to discuss. During that discussion I made the motion to add two Aldermen seats and keep the Mayor’s voting rights as they are now, which means the Mayor would vote in the situation of a tie.

In my opinion if we are really talking about adding more representation, then adding two seats is appropriate considering our growth and our future growth. I think the Mayor is well informed and is an important part of our town government. The Mayor has his opinion and he shares his opinion. I feel giving the Mayor a vote would stifle the communication on the BOA and in the long run cause harm. The position of Mayor is that of a great ambassador for Kernersville and a key leader on the Board.

On April 3rd the Board of Aldermen voted unanimously to pass a resolution with the intent to change the Town Charter. By doing so this BOA set into play a series of requirements. One being to set a public hearing on the charter change and to receive feedback from the citizens. This was written about by the newspapers and yet only one person spoke at the public hearing on the issue. I was disappointed because I value the public’s opinion and many times I feel as though I only hear from the same folks.

The course has been set and the final vote on the addition of the two seats will take place at our June meeting. I stand behind our unanimous vote for the additional two seats.

I do, however, question if some people really wanted more representation or if they just wanted to amend the charter to afford a voting right to the Mayor. I sincerely question the motives of Mr. Owensby and the Kernersville News. Do you want additional representation or not? Mr. Owensby writes in a May 15th editorial that pickings are slim for good candidates, and have been slim in past elections. If that is the case why would Mr. Owensby have even supported adding one Alderman seat?

In the 2005 election we had eleven candidates, in 2003 we had seven candidates and in 2001 we had eleven candidates. I believe we will see the number of candidates increase as the number of seats increase. We can never predict the qualifications or motives of candidates in any year.

Let’s add the seats and give the citizens of Kernersville more representation in the matters that affect this community. We have good leadership now and I feel sure we will continue to attract good sound leaders for the future.

Please let me know your thoughts on this matter. Do you want to add two additional seats to the Board of Aldermen?

Wonderful Information Sessions

The Town hosted two wonderful information sessions Tuesday, May 22nd. The citizen turn out was low and disappointing. These sessions were designed to try and meet the loaded schedules of all the community. While both sessions were for everyone I felt the morning session was great for our senior citizens and our mom’s with school age and pre-school age children. I felt the afternoon session running from 4 pm till 6 pm would be used by our working folks that could swing into the session before going home for the evening.

The reason for my disappointment was the fact that the staff had a tremendous amount of beneficial information available for everyone. The maps, displays, and hand-outs contained valuable information that we all need to have available.

I did talk with citizens that attended the sessions and most of the things on their minds were roads and how they could stay informed on items happening in town. There were also concerns regarding the replacement of the Salisbury Street Bridge.

The number one question seemed to be…how can I know what is happening in Kernersville? In my opinion the Town of Kernersville web site, of course my blog and the local newspapers (Kernersville News and Winston-Salem Journal) are your best way to stay abreast of events taking place in town.

If you were unable to attend the information sessions and you have some questions please

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

Town Information Session

Please stop in today at one of the information sessions. These sessions are being held in teh auditorium of Kernersville Elementary School. Session times are 11 am - 1 pm and again between 4 pm - 6 pm. These are informal drop in sessions. iam really looking forward to the opportunity to meet with as many citizens as possible.