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Arrests, citations and accidents May 7-13, 2012, reported by the Cornelius Police Department. |
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May 16 Residents of Peninsula Cove Lane say Cornelius Police have arrested two people after an attempted break-in around 12:30 a.m. Wednesday. Someone tried to enter a home at 18609 Peninsula Cove by breaking glass doors on the rear of their house. The 89-year-old resident said damage amounted to about $1,000.
Separately, three SUVs were broken into on Harbor Light and items inside were stolen on May 13, according to police reports.
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Lowe's Charitable and Educational Foundation has awarded a $30,000 grant to JV Washam Elementary School for the Hawk's Nest outdoor playground and learning area. The grant will be paired with a $45,000 Jimmie Johnson Foundation grant, completing a playground area, walking track and learning area. |
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Arrests, citations and accidents April 30-May 6, 2012, reported by the Cornelius Police Department. |
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Individuals of all ages with cognitive or
neurological disabilities can experience sailing
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The Cornelius PARC Department and Huntersville Parks and Recreation Department, in conjunction with the NC Community Sailing and Rowing Center, will hold a free event this Saturday for individuals of all ages who have special needs due to cognitive/neurological disabilities. Highly qualified NC Community Sailing and Rowing Center volunteers offered 30-60 minute "Navigational Expeditions" aboard 19' Flying Scot Sailboats. Held twice a year, this is an opportunity for special needs individuals and their immediate families to experience the thrills of being out on the water. A total of 70 sail boat trips will take place, giving rides to more than 100 registered individuals. In addition, pirate-themed fun stations are available on land and families are encouraged to bring their own picnic lunch to enjoy on the park.
When: Saturday, May 19, 12-4 pm (register by Friday, May 18)
Rain Date: Sunday, May 20, 12-4 pm
Where: NC Sailing and Rowing Center, Huntersville
Fee: Free. Donations to the Sailing Center are appreciated, but not required.
Volunteers are needed for this program and for other upcoming Special Needs programs.To register or volunteer for this event, please contact Trina Roeder, Special Needs Programs Coordinator for Cornelius PARC and Huntersville Parks and Recreation: 704-892-6031 ext. 162 or email troeder@cornelius.org.
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Lake Norman Baptist Church will host guest speakers Captain Eugene McDaniel and his wife. Captain McDaniel's message, "Where is God in Our Difficulties?," will speak on finding God while a POW for six years in North Vietnam.
Lieutenant Luck Patterson from Laguna Beach, California, will participate in the ceremony commemorating his brother Kelly Patterson, Captain McDaniel's bombardier. Kelly Patterson has remained an 'unresolved MIA' for 45 years. The service will include youth presentations of "Patriot Stories", a Memorial Quartet and the Military Moms Trio.
There will be two services at 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. For more info: Bill Crawford at 704-995-0045 |
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The Ausie Rivens Foundation reports two additional students earned a GED High School equivalent degree through its evening program. Eddie Aiken completed the course work and has already enrolled in welding school. Derrick Kerns completed the course work within 3 months, attending classes on Saturdays. |
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May 7 There's been a minor dust-up in the five-way race for the N.C. Senate District 41 primary election. A direct mail piece put out by one of the apparent front runners, John Aneralla, said he was the "authentic conservative" for the newly created seat. The mail piece compared Aneralla's positions on several issues, ranging from Amendment One to eliminating government pensions for elected officials, with those of Cornelius Mayor Jeff Tarte. Tarte said the mailing contained "misleading information" about his positions. "While some candidates may choose to go negative, I will stay positive, run on my record, and tell you why I feel I deserve your vote based on my positions on these issues," Tarte said in an email to the news media. Aneralla, meanwhile, fired back with his own email, saying the points he raised were accurate.
Aneralla appears to be the winner in terms of individual donations, with $48,750 coming into his account, vs. Tarte, with $45,369 in individual donations. Tarte, however, has lent his own campaign $50,000 in personal funds, bringing his total to nearly $100,000. Troy Stafford, a Cornelius resident, was the No. 3 fundraiser with $29,793. Robby Benton, a Huntersville-based race team owner, has brought in $13,500 total, and Dr. Donald Copeland, a Cornelius resident, has $700 of his own money in his campaign. The primary election is Tuesday. If none of the candidates wins 40 percent of the vote, there will be a runoff in July. |
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If you’ve been longing to remodel your kitchen but don’t have the funds, paint is a great way to make an impressive transformation without breaking the bank. |
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JOANNE AHERN
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Do you love humor? I love to laugh. Good clean jokes, one liners, and funny sayings go a long way in keeping the mood light, keeping the day from becoming drudgery. One of my lifetime goals is to laugh at least once a day. It’s 12:50pm and I’ve already had a good belly laugh. How about you?? |
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Senior News Feb. 2012
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There is a poster on the bulletin board at the senior center that says, “Don’t postpone Joy.” I’ve thought about that for awhile, and I’m not sure I know exactly what that means. There’s the obvious interpretation that would say don’t put off joy, or don’t let it pass you by. I’ve often been accused of analyzing things too much, taking things too seriously, but in this case, I really want to know if it is possible to miss out on joy.
Joy. The dictionary gives synonyms as great happiness, pleasure, merriment, amusement, delight, wonder. Antonyms are sadness, sorrow, unhappiness, woe.
I disagree with those definitions. Joy is not Happiness. Just think of what happiness is. Isn’t it a feeling that is dependent on your circumstances? You’re happy when things are going your way. You’re happy when you see a good friend, you’re happy when you hear your favorite song, when you hear a good joke, when the sun is shining. You can feel joy in those circumstances as well, but the thing about joy is that is doesn’t go away like happiness does. What happens if things don’t go your way, you don’t see a good friend, don’t hear your favorite song, don’t hear a good joke, when the sun isn’t shining? You’re no longer happy, but did you lose your joy??
And then there are the antonyms of JOY…..sadness, sorrow, unhappiness, woe. Do you really lose your joy when you’re sad, sorrowful, unhappy, woeful? I don’t think so, not with true joy. Consider the following quotes.
“Joy is the feeling of grinning inside.” - Melba Colgrove
I believe that you can still grin inside even though your circumstances are unhappy.
“Joy is a net of love by which you can catch souls.” - Mother Theresa
I believe that joy is infectious and can be transferred to others as long as they understand that joy is not happiness.
“Joy is not in things; it is in us” - Richard Wagner
Bingo! Now Richard Wagner is onto something here.
“The Joy of the Lord is your strength.” - Nehemiah 8:10
When do we need strength? We probably need it most when we’re sad, sorrowful, unhappy and woeful.
Joy is something that we can stand on, depend on, be nurtured by, be strengthened by and be absolutely certain that it does not disappear when things go south. Joy lives within us. From a Spiritual point of view, if the Lord lives within you, then you have His strength to lean on in all circumstances, thus your joy is complete.
A very dear friend of the senior center passed away recently, John Curles. We were all saddened by his death, were unhappy to hear of it. John lived life well, always had a quick remark, was always bringing something to share with us at the center. It may have been a good book he had just read, a newspaper article from days gone by, a greeting card from a friend from long ago. We shall certainly miss him, and although we are sad, we can be joyful for having known him. The participants in one of the classes he took reminisced about John recently. It was fun to recall the many fun times we had with him, so much did we all love him. You could feel the love for him but also the joy, deep joy that we can never lose.
So, don’t postpone joy. If you don’t have it, I encourage you to find out how you can get it. If you don’t know what it is, I encourage you to search for it and receive it as soon as possible. If you do have joy, then you are indeed blessed and will be a blessing to others for you cannot have joy and keep it to yourself. Let this be the year that you find joy.
Joanne Ahern is director of North Mecklenburg Senior Center. You can reach her at 704-892-4041. |
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Cornelius Parks and Recreation will kick off its Concerts in the Park Series May 19 with an "80's Night in the Park" at Bailey Road Park. Guests are encouraged to dress in bell bottoms and big hair for a performance by Joystick. The event is free and the entire family is invited. The Charlotte Symphony Orchestra will perform June 30. There will be a Beach Bash in the Park July 28 and Country in the Park August 18. Bruster's Ice Cream and Nathan's Hot Dog will provide concessions for the events. Parking and admission are free. |
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In recognition of “Small Business Week,” the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce has planned a week-long series of events, seminars, and activities May 21-25. |
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Cornelius Town Commissioner John Bradford will hold office hours Monday, May 21 at 9:30 a.m at the Acropolis Restaurant. Open to all Cornelius residents. Mayor Jeff Tarte and Town Manager Anthony Roberts will attend. |
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The Cornelius Branch of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library will host the Global Cafe on Fridays in May, at 10 a.m. The series teaches America's history and culture and improves English skills. Note: Cornelius Branch will also be closed May 28. Info: www.cmlibrary.org |
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Registering is easy: Just login — creating a username and password to access this month's New Corporation filings. |
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Login to access residential transactions through Mar. 30 in Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville recorded by the Mecklenburg Register of Deeds. |
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On the Cornelius Town Board, Chuck Travis is known for his dry sense of humor, keen sense of aesthetics — he’s one of the architects behind Birkdale Village — and his talents behind the grill.
“If I’m cooking there is usually a grill involved,” says Travis, whose wife Janice may intoduce herself as “Mrs. Commish.” |
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| The Davidson-Cornelius Child Development Center was established in 1969 |
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The Davidson-Cornelius Child Development Center’s annual breakfast fundraiser draws around 150 guests who support safe, affordable childcare in a community-based setting.
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Full PDF versions of Cornelius Today are available to be read online...
Current issue available now, archived issues coming soon
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