Access to town's public email system temporarily closed
The Town's "public mail access" system is down and not accessible to computer users for a period of time. The public mail is an internal communications system for town officials that is open to citizens.
The women of NorthCross Church invite you to come and sew with them 6:30 p.m. Thurs., Aug. 5. They are making dresses for young girls in Haiti to be shipped by Hancock Fabrics to Double Harvest, a ministry in Croix des Bouquets. Anyone is invited to help by bringing sewing machines, cotton fabric, simple children’s dress patterns, notions, trims and buttons. Please RSVP to Lynn Whitehill. NorthCross church is located at 11020 Bailey Rd. Ste. H, Cornelius.
July 17: Hunter Construction and Rea Paving will begin working on the asphalt paving and road widening associated with Robbins Park along West Catawba Ave this weekend. The widening will encompass the area between Kings Point Drive and Bluff Point. The road will be one lane with flagmen directing traffic. Crews will be working during the day Saturday and Sunday. They will also begin doing night work next week. This project is expected to take 60-90 days to complete and will require numerous times of traffic control in order to install the curb and gutter, and roughly 700 tons of asphalt. Crews have been instructed to attempt to minimize back ups and allow quick responses for emergency traffic.
New farmer's market
A farmer's market will be held 5-8 p.m. every Friday through October at the gazebo in Jetton Village. There will be produce stands, baked goods with jams and honey, jewelry, herbs and plants, flower bouquets, organic beef, cheeses and seafood.
The Cornelius Youth Orchestras (CYO) are holding three informational open houses and auditions this summer. Open houses will be held 6:30-8 p.m. July 20, July 27 and Aug. 10 at Cornelius Town Hall, 21445 W. Catawba Ave. Reservations are requested; please contact Nanette Haraden 704-576-7270.
Davidson alumni, parents and friends have demonstrated their belief in the importance of the college and its mission through record contributions to the college’s Annual Fund.
In closing the books recently on the 2009-10 fiscal year, Davidson fundraisers announced Annual Fund contributions of $10.776 million. Despite the gloomy national economy, that substantially surpassed the goal of $9.25 million, and set a new record for total gifts to the Annual Fund.
Moreover, a record 10,055 of Davidson’s 16,497 active alumni were donors, giving Davidson a 61 percent participation rate — the highest of any college or university in the nation this year. It also marks the eighth year in a row of contributions by 60 or more percent of alumni.
Austin Felker was recently recognized as a member of the Sigma Alpha Lambda National Leadership and Honors Organization at UNC Chapel Hill. Felker will begin his sophomore year at UNC Chapel Hill in August.He is the son of Eric and Sandra Felker of Cornelius.
Sleep, like exercise and nutrition, is essential for good health and general well being. We always intend to get the job done, but more often than not, we just can’t get a good night’s sleep.
Oh, we use excuses like “now that I’m older, I don’t need as much sleep.” Or:
“I snore a lot but I don’t think that’s a problem.”
“I’ll catch up on my lost sleep by sleeping longer tomorrow.”
“My obesity, hypertension, diabetes and depression have nothing to do with my poor sleep quality.”
“I sleep during the day so it’s OK that I don’t sleep well at night.”
North Mecklenburg Senior Center
March Activity Schedule
18731 W. Catawba Ave.
Details, registration: 704-892-4041
These classes held weekly Monday through Friday: Starter and intermediate line dance, strength training class, hand and foot card game, pinochle, chess club, knit/crochet group, bingo, computer classes.
11 a.m. Fri., March 5: Veteran’s Lunch and Benefits Review. Joe Rapley of Mecklenburg County Veterans’ Services reviews your benefits and informs you of any changes that may affect you. A light lunch will be served. Open to all veterans and their spouses and loved ones.
10 a.m. Mon., March 8: Flower Arranging Class. Barbara Vieau guides you in creating a St. Patrick’s Day Straw Door Wreath as well as a beautiful Holiday Bud Vase with fresh materials. Must pre-register. $15members, $30 non-members.
1-2:30 p.m. Wed., March 10: Origami Class. Vera Beres from the North County Public Library teaches the ancient craft of Japanese Origami. Free. Please register.
10:30-11:30 a.m. Fri., March 12: SPICE LECTURE. Speaker from Lake Norman Regional Medical Center on colon cancer. Free.
Fri., March 19: Monthly Luncheon. Enjoy a meal together, win some door prizes, greet your old friends and meet some new ones. Matt’s Chicago Dog is caterer this month.
Pre-register and pre-pay; $4 member/$8 non-member.
10:3-11:30 a.m. Fri., March 26: SPICE LECTURE. Speaker and topic TBA.
10-11 a.m. Every Tuesday through April 20: Weight Loss Challenge. Weekly classes include important information about nutrition, motivational tips to stay with the program and encouragement from your fellow challenge mates. The person who loses the highest percentage of body weight will win a nice jackpot of cash at the end of the 12 weeks (started Feb. 2). $30 fee.
10:30 a.m.-noon March 30 to April 20: LifeStories Readers and Acting Class. Producer and actor P.E. Calvert leads you in this beginning acting/storytelling class that will build your style and technique, confidence and trust. Fee is $20 members; $40 non-members. Pre-register.
Census Bureau: The North Mecklenburg Senior Center on West Catawba Avenue is a census assistance site and will be open for all who need extra help completing their census forms March 22 through April 20. Times are 9 a.m.-noon Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays.
The third annual Hawaiian Luau will be Wednesday Aug. 18 from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the North Mecklenburg Senior Center, 18731 West Catawba Ave. The Luau, which will include food, games, entertainment, a bake sale and a silent auction, is open to everyone in the community. Proceeds from the event will benefit all older adults in the Lake Norman community in the form of creating new programs, lectures, exercise classes and social events. Admission is $10 in advance and $15 on the day of the event.
Kiwanis golf outing has sponsorships opportunities
The Lake Norman Kiwanis annual golf tournament is Aug. 30 at Cowans Ford Country Club. Sponsorships are available, including the gold level, which includes two free golfers and on-course signage, as well as recognition in advertising. The price is $600. Silver level includes one free golfer for $300. Individuals are $95. Net proceeds will benefit local community causes such as the Ada Jenkins Center and Barium Springs Home for Children. More info: Brenda Carsey, 704-942-5020 or brendacarsey@kw.com