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Paula Nelson

Paula Nelson

Certified Level II Tai Chi & Qigong Instructor
Offers virtual services

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Welcome. I'm a retired U.S. Army officer and former newspaper editor who embarked on my journey into Tai Chi while still in active service. Although my initial interest was piqued during my military days, my pursuit of Tai Chi was temporarily sidelined by time constraints and professional respons…


ACTON MA MS Athletic Training, Personal Trainer, Health Coach
June Melia

June Melia

MS Athletic Training, Personal Trainer, Health Coach

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Certified Personal Trainer and Health Coach with a degree in Athletic Training and more than 20 years of experience helping her clients get healthier and reach their goals!


Los Gatos CA Doctor of Chinese Energetic Medicine,Buddhist Lama,Christian Mystical Priest,Former Chairman of the Board of two regulated financial services companies in the US and Canada and Fortune 100 senior executive Energy Healer,Healer,Tai Chi Instructor,Qigong Instructor,Meditation,Alternative Health Doctor,Mental Wellness,Qigong,Martial Arts Training,Mixed Martial Arts,Tai Chi,Obesity Care,Relaxation Technique,Visualization Technique,Mindfulness Class,Chinese Medicine
Leonard Shen

Leonard Shen

Doctor of Chinese Energetic Medicine Buddhist Lama Christian Mystical Priest Former Chairman of the Board of two regulated financial services companies in the US and Canada and Fortune 100 senior executive
Offers virtual services

English

I have 40 years of energy arts experience, including a Doctorate in Chinese Energetic Medicine . My experience also includes Tai Chi, Reiki (Levels 1 and 2 certified), yoga and meditation. I have been passionate about teaching and applying Qi Gong to improve the wellbeing of my clients -- par…


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Albemarle, NC

 

Albemarle is a city in and the county seat of Stanly County, North Carolina, United States. The population was 16,432 in the 2020 census.

According to the United States Census Bureau, Albemarle has a total area of 15.8 square miles (41 km2), of which 15.7 square miles (41 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2) (0.44%) is water.

The city is centered on the junction of U.S. Route 52 and the duplexed NC-24/27 in the Piedmont Region of North Carolina. Its topography is characterized by rolling, eroded hills, deciduous forests, and fast-running, narrow, shallow streams that feed the Yadkin/Pee Dee River Basin. Little Long Creek and Town Creek are the major non-seasonal streams through Albemarle; both flow generally southward into the Long and Big Bear Creek Sub-basin.

Albemarle is located in the Floyd Church Formation of the Carolina Slate Belt. Thickly bedded, axially cleaved meta-mudstone and meta-argillite are common in this formation, interbedded with meta-sandstone, meta-conglomerate, and meta-volcanic rock. Biotite is the most prevalent Paleozoic metamorphic rock in the region.

This place-name is derived from the English surname Albemarle. According to a 1905 publication by the United States Geologic Survey, based on research by University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill history professor Kemp P. Battle, it was named specifically for General George Monck, the first Duke of Albemarle and one of the original proprietors of the colony of Carolina, which included the town.

The site of modern-day Albemarle was originally peopled by small tribes of hunter-gatherers and mound builders whose artifacts and settlements have been dated back nearly 10,000 years. Large-scale European settlement of the region came in the mid-18th century via two primary waves: immigrants of Dutch, Scots-Irish, and German descent moved from Pennsylvania and New Jersey seeking enhanced religious and political tolerance, while immigrants of English backgrounds came to the region from Virginia and the Cape Fear River Basin in Eastern North Carolina.

In early English colonial times, the Albemarle area was politically part of the New Hanover Precinct, out of which the Bladen Precinct was created in 1734. The renamed Bladen County was subdivided to create Anson County in 1750, which in turn spawned Montgomery County in 1779.

The Albemarle region's first post office was established in 1826; it was then known as Smith's Store. The nearby crossroads of the Old Turnpike Road from Fayetteville to Salisbury and the Old Stage Road connecting Charlotte and Raleigh emerged as an important hub for regional commerce and trade. The region remained part of Montgomery County until 1841, when after years of attempted separation, prominent residents of the increasingly populous areas west of the Yadkin/Pee Dee River system successfully petitioned the North Carolina General Assembly for the establishment of Stanly County as an independent entity.

Albemarle places a significant emphasis on health and wellness, providing its residents with access to quality healthcare services. The Atrium Health Stanly, a leading healthcare facility in the region, serves the community with comprehensive medical care. Explore the parks, facilities, and programs the Albemarle Parks and Recreation Department offers. These spaces provide opportunities for outdoor activities such as walking, jogging, sports, and picnicking. Join local fitness centers and gyms to participate in exercise programs, fitness classes, and strength training. Some popular options include CrossFit, Jazzercise, and Gold’s Gym. Discover the walking and biking trails in and around Albemarle, such as the Sugarloaf Mountain Trail and Fall Mountain Trail. These trails offer opportunities for outdoor exercise and enjoyment of nature.

Top sites in Albemarle, NC are Morrow Mountain State Park, The Tomahawk Throwing Range & Blade Shop, LLC, Badin Road Drive-In Theater, and Dennis Vineyards Winery.

Population: 16,936 (2023). ZIP code: 28001. Area code: 704. Elevation: 545 ft (152 m). Area: 17.83 sq mi (46.19 km2).

 

FAQs

What is the ethnicity of Albemarle, NC?

In 2022, there were 2.59 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (10.4k people) in Albemarle, NC than any other race or ethnicity. There were 4.01k Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) and 534 Asian (Non-Hispanic) residents, the second and third most common ethnic groups. 6.53% of the people in Albemarle, NC are Hispanic (1.07k people).

 

What is the crime rate in Albemarle, NC?

With a crime rate of 41 per one thousand residents, Albemarle has one of the highest crime rates in America compared to all communities of all sizes - from the smallest towns to the very largest cities. One's chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime here is one in 24. Within North Carolina, more than 90% of the communities have a lower crime rate than Albemarle.

 

What is Albemarle, NC known for?

The Albemarle region's early economic growth was fueled by agriculture (with cotton as the primary crop), regional mercantile trade, and a short-lived gold rush in the nearby Uwharrie Mountains, all later supplanted by textile manufacturing. The Efird Manufacturing Co. (later American and Efird Mills) opened its first mill in Albemarle in 1896 and was followed soon thereafter by the Wiscasset Mill Company, the Cannon Mill Company, the Lillian Knitting Mill, and others. In 1899, Wiscassett Mills Company established Cabarrus Bank and Trust, the first bank in Albemarle. By 1910, an electrical distribution plan for the city was underway.

 

Sources

Wikipedia

Albermarle, NC

Atrium Health Stanly 

CrossFit

Jazzercise 

Gold’s Gym

Sugarloaf Mountain Trail 

Fall Mountain Trail

Morrow Mountain State Park 

The Tomahawk Throwing Range & Blade Shop, LLC 

Badin Road Drive-In Theater 

Dennis Vineyards Winery

Data USA

Neighborhoodscout

 

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