Join the Kinston-Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce as we demonstrate progress in action throughout Lenoir County.   Witness examples of recognition, growth, and development in our wonderful community. Kinston and Lenoir County is certainly on the move in so many ways.

So take a moment and read why we say

KINSTON! . . . We're On The Way!

 

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  • Construction is moving forward on the new Kinston-Lenoir County Visitors and Information Center, a 3,200 –square foot building, situated at the corner of North Queen Street and the Highway 70 By-pass.  It is scheduled for completion in late summer.  The Center is at 101 East New Bern Road on property owned by Lenoir County.
  • Larry Bailey, President of the CSS Neuse Foundation, recently made an inspection of the CSS Neuse II, and he says that he was amazed at what Shipwright Alton Stapleford had accomplished in a very short time.  The bulkheads (walls to you landlubbers) are largely in place, and the captain's cabin and mate's quarters are almost habitablePilings for the boat's wharf are in place, and all electrical circuits are operable and are in compliance with city codes.  While a precise date for an opening to the general public is not possible to set, Bailey says that interested parties can be accommodated for visits at this time.
  • Kinston Indians fans will find at the season-opener on April 9, a sparkling new addition - a state-of-the-art scoreboard.  Historic Grainger Stadium features a 16-foot by 21-foot LED video screen, an electronic pitch speed register and inning indicators.  The scoreboard is going to enhance the experience the fans have at the ballpark. The video board portion is going to be crystal clear. You're going to be able to see commercials and video footage, along with player headshots. The Indians have extended their lease with the City of Kinston through 2011.
  • Mouth watering Fish Stew served in Kinston, LaGrange and Grifton is featured in the February edition of Our State Magazine.  This delicacy is an Eastern North Carolina regional specialty that utilizes the abundant fish available from the Neuse River.   The article mentioned that devoted diners travel from a 50-mile radius of Kinston to enjoy this special dish.
  • Local restaurant owner Chris Maroules from Christopher’s in downtown Kinston stated that his business is up 20% in the first quarter of 2007 over the same period last year.  Chris Maroules believes the increased traffic is due to the other new restaurants and shops that recently moved to the area as well as the other activities and construction that’s in progress in the central business district.

  • Plans are underway for Kinston to have a Public Arts Trail featuring a variety of contemporary sculptures, artistically designed benches and murals on buildings that depict Kinston's history.  This creative tourist attraction will allow visitors to follow the arts trail without ever having to get out of their car.  According to Sandy Landis, executive director of the Community Council for the Arts, Kinston is the only community east of Raleigh that has a master plan for public art.   

 

  • All Aboard!  Neuseway Nature Center will be the home of Big Daddy, the new amusement train that is large enough for 36 children to ride at one time.  Thanks to a very gracious anonymous donor and the work of Bill Ellis from the Parks and Recreation Department and Lucy Marston, the county Tourism Director, Kinston will be the home of a very unique and sure to be successful tourist attraction.  This project will be completed with the help of the Exchange Club of Kinston, the Lenoir County Home Builders and others. 
  • "My Name is Bill" Day: Kinston has not yet hosted any feature film production; nevertheless a number of key players in the state’s movie industry are coming to town. On Tuesday, February 13, 2007 retired North Carolina Film Office Director Bill Arnold will be honored in Kinston by his fellow movie industry professionals after 26 years of service to the film industry in North Carolina.  Learn more at www.visitkinston.com
  • Want to know what’s happening in Lenoir County?  The Chamber of Commerce introduced a new Community Calendar to their website.  The public is invited to post events and happenings at www.kinstonchamber.com.  Organizations can refer to the calendar when choosing a date in an effort not conflict with other events. 


Kinston-Lenoir County Chamber of Commerce
301 North Queen St, Kinston, NC  28502
252-527-1131
 
cbrochure@kinstonchamber.com