SNI Productions: The John H. Small Commerce Project, Washington, NC | Eastern NC Now

Extending over 2.11 acres (if purchased in one block, more property offered if subdivided in purchasable building footprints), this Commercial Corner, the former John H. Small property, is now for sale, and may be sold as one tract, or sold in building footprints.

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    SNI Productions, going forward, will be SNI's main creative force to well communicate ideas and promote products by employing the necessary mediums to engage the public's audio /visual capabilities - the sight and sound of videos.

Find out more information about The John H. Small Commerce Project here.



VIDEO: Recorded 4k video at 30fps using the DJI Mavic Pro Drone in Washington, North Carolina. Edited and Color Graded using Davinci Resolve 15, downscaled to 1080p.

DRONE PILOT: David Winstead
VIDEO EDITING: David Winstead

COMPANY: Symbiotic Networks, Inc. (symbioticnetworks.com)
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SNI Productions: Washington, North Carolina The Studio Clarion Call with Stan Deatherage; Season 1 - Episode 2 (President Trump vs The Constitution)


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In this Table Talk segment, the speakers discuss major issues facing Beaufort County, North Carolina. They describe the county as large and geographically divided by major waterways, with about 50,000 residents spread across roughly 1,000 square miles.
Stan Deatherage and Dave Hudson of Table Talk discuss the fundamentals of American civics, emphasizing that as a self-governed people, citizens must understand both their responsibilities as voters and the responsibilities of their elected representatives.
Stan and Dave opened the discussion by addressing the growing trend of protesters physically interfering with ICE officers performing their duties. Stan described scenes from Canal Street in New York City; an area in lower Manhattan near Chinatown; where illegal immigrants have been selling cou...
Don Brown grew up in Plymouth, North Carolina, in Washington County. He spent his youth fishing in the Albemarle and Pamlico Sounds with his grandfather, including net fishing for herring.
Dave Hudson led most of the questioning to avoid bias, as Deatherage openly supports Jarvis. Nothing was prearranged, and both candidates answered spontaneously.
The wide-ranging conversation covered local government spending, tax policy, education, economic development, immigration, and the role of elected officials in providing oversight of the bureaucratic class.
Rather than focusing on local Beaufort County politics, the conversation centers on how America is navigating an increasingly complex and dangerous world stage.
Host Stan Deatherage welcomes Washington City Councilmen Nick Fritz and Max Perreault to discuss how they plan to reform local government in the city of Washington.
Memorial Day is a time when we as a nation pause to remember and honor the sacrifice of the men and women who gave their lives in the service of our nation.

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In this episode of Table Talk, host Stan Deatherage and co-host Dave Hudson explore the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution — its original purpose, its modern applications, and its direct impact on voting practices in Beaufort County, North Carolina.
In this episode of Table Talk, host Stan Deatherage and co-host Dave Hudson sit down with Washington, North Carolina City Councilman Joe Davis for a wide-ranging, unscripted conversation. Originally planned as a joint discussion with fellow councilman Max Perreault, Davis appears solo after
On occasion, the election season has a way of bringing forth much good fruit, which is often the case when hard working and intelligent agents of stability, through changing the dynamic of our societal path, join the political paradigm to help we, the self-governed, do far better for ourselves.
This Wednesday, August 27, 2025, three City of Washington Council Candidates joined Table Talk to discuss their non incumbent ambitions to serve the People of Washington, NC.
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However, if one believes that Beaufort County government is in full command of the issues of our times, here locally, one might need to steel their resolve for a more perfect understanding of the intellect possessed by the Center-Left /Left Coalition.
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On Tuesday, January 14, 2025, there occurred a Special Called Meeting of the Beaufort County Commissioners regarding possible land acquisition for the Beaufort County Schools due to their inadequate planning at the most essential level.

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The Beaufort County Commissioners meet each month for one general meeting to do most of the People's business here in Beaufort County, and we present that meeting in full review here on ENC NOW.
For decades in Beaufort County's government, a new chairman and vice chairman is selected by vote each year with only one criteria, constructively that there be a political agreement among certain key elected members of the Beaufort County Commissioners.
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Beaufort County Commissioner Hood Richardson is masterful in digging up issues that are often glossed over, or not brought to the attention of Beaufort County's Commissioners; this issue regarding the recordation of hardcopies manifesting the record of our People's precious documents is evidentiary.
The Beaufort County Commissioners meet each month for one general meeting to do most of the People's business here in Beaufort County, and we present that meeting in full review here on ENC NOW.
The Beaufort County Commissioners meet each month for one general meeting to do most of the People's business here in Beaufort County, and we present that meeting in full review here on ENC NOW.
The Beaufort County Commissioners meet each month for one general meeting to do most of the People's business here in Beaufort County, and we present that meeting in full review here on ENC NOW.
Fred W. Gerdes is a retired Professional (chemical) Engineer, TX Registration #41641, now living in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife of 53 years, and two cats.  He has taken Racaniello's course called Virology 2022, available on Youtube, and courses in cell biology and immune system signal...
The Beaufort County Commissioners meet each month for one general meeting to do most of the People's business here in Beaufort County, and we present that meeting in full review here on ENC NOW.

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