Kids Activities
Asheboro, North Carolina is truly a wonderful place to raise a family. There are so many fun and educational activities for kids of all age ranges.
Have any little zoo keepers in the house? Bring them to the KID ZONE at the North Carolina Zoo where kids can explore, climb, and run around to their hearts' content.
The UWHARRIE NATIONAL FOREST - Let the kids pan for gold! Adults will have fun too with hiking, camping and four wheeling!
GOAT LADY DAIRY Taste handmade farmstead goat cheeses, organic herbs and vegetables. Hosts monthly “Dinner at the Dairy”.
RISING MEADOWS FARM You can pet the famous Corriedale, Moorit, Polled Dorset and Navajo-Churro at this working sheep and cattle farm.
Girl Scouts of Western North Carolina Pisgah Council, established in 1952, serves girls and adults throughout 15 counties in Western North Carolina as well as the Cherokee Indian Reservation.
Cub Scouts If you want your son to have some fun, excitement, outdoor opportunities, and a chance to participate in a program in which he doesn't always have to win. He learns about "Do Your Best" and how to be helpful to others.
Randolph Youth Theater Company was founded in August 2004 by a group of highly motivated parents who had a vision for youth theater in Randolph County. Countless Randolph County youth have participated in our shows and workshops.
Helping kids:
RANDOLPH COUNTY PARTNERSHIP FOR CHILDREN is the county’s lead organization in providing services to families and children from birth to the age of five. Established in 1999, Randolph County Partnership for Children brings together an array of agencies, individuals, organizations and communities to ensure that all children have the opportunity to enter school ready to succeed.
The VICTORY JUNCTION GANG CAMP is a wonderful organization that allows children with chronic medical conditions or serious illnesses the opportunity to be kids. Providing the children with experiences that are fun and empowering, in a safe and medically sound environment.
Education:
Randolph County is served by two public school systems, Asheboro City Schools and Randolph County Schools. The Asheboro City and the Randolph County School systems are fully accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.
The Asheboro City Schools consists of five elementary schools containing grades kindergarten through grade five, two middle schools with grades six through eight and one high school with grades nine through twelve.
The Randolph County Schools consist of 28 public schools, which serve over 17,000 students in grades K-12.
Randolph Community College Both credit and noncredit classes are offered at Randolph Community College. 
Home Inspections >Inspection Repairs
When you sell a house, the buyers will probably have a home inspection before they sign a contract to purchase the home. The inspector may turn up something that needs attention or repair, and after the inspection, the buyers may produce a list of items they want repaired as a condition for moving forward on the sale.
When you get the buyers' list, remember that some of the items may be negotiable. Sales contracts usually require that all the systems be in working condition. Some buyers may make requests that go beyond the normal obligations of the seller. They may ask for a new roof or certain structural repairs that you may not want to make. Your agent can help you to assess the risks of just saying "no" to buyers who are making demands you consider to be unreasonable. You may decide to decline the requests, but the buyers may also decide to back out of the deal as a result.
When you agree to make repairs, hire licensed professionals who will guarantee their work, and give copies of the reports to the buyers. Arrange to have the repairs made as far ahead of time to avoid last-minute complications which could compromise the transaction.
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What was the first land designated by the US government as a National Park?
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Yellowstone was established "as a public park or pleasuring ground for the benefit and enjoyment of people" in March 1872. |
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