Orange County NC Website
Orange County ABC pays living wage, looks to add new position <br />Jane Little <br />February 3, 2016 <br />The Orange County Board of Commissioners presented arts grants to local art programs and heard an <br />update from the Orange County ABC Commission Tuesday. <br />The board acknowledged and presented arts grants to various Orange County arts programs, as well as <br />individual artists. <br />The Arts Commission awarded a total of $28,540 in county funds to 13 arts programs, which ranged <br />from elementary schools to individual artists, Martha Shannon, staff support for Orange County Arts <br />Commission said. <br />"All of our grants are awarded for arts programming in Orange County and these grants help support <br />artist workshops and in- school residencies; they help support arts programs for children in <br />neighborhoods and in community centers, they help support public art," Shannon said. Additionally, <br />Orange County ABC announced during its yearly update to the board that it is now a living wage <br />employer, but it is not yet certified by the Orange County Living Wage project. "We raised the pay for <br />our entry level, part -time folks to $12.76, we raised the pay for our full -time folks to $14.00 and we gave <br />everyone in the organization a pay raise," said Lisa Stuckey, Orange County ABC board chair. <br />Stuckey said the payroll would be raised by about $118,000 per year total. <br />Commissioner Penny Rich urged the ABC to become living wage certified. "I think it's really important <br />when people walk through those doors that they see you are certified and that you are paying your <br />employees fairly," Rich said. "It just makes everybody feel good about it." <br />Tony DuBois, the general manager of the Orange County ABC Board, also said an ABC store recently <br />opened in the Chapel Hill North shopping center. "The highlight of that store is it has one of the largest <br />local North Carolina sections in the state," he said. <br />DuBois said the local spirits were well received by customers. <br />"Tony touched on our mission of the ABC board and that is to return the profits that we make back into <br />the community of Orange County," said Ron McCoy, Orange County ABC finance director. McCoy said <br />Orange County ABC sales in 2015 amounted to $17.9 million from the sale of 1.3 million bottles. An <br />average of $0.72 of each bottle sold was distributed locally in Orange County in 2015 and added to a <br />total of $737,315.The funds were distributed between alcohol law enforcement, alcohol education and <br />