Affordable housing—an increasingly important subject as property values soar—will be the topic of the Cornelius Today and Business Today Newsmakers Breakfast Wednesday March 21 at The Peninsula Club. Workforce housing is the term used by planners and economic developers to describe suitable living accommodations for people like first responders, single parents, teachers and service workers […]
The Ada Jenkins Center’s 12th annual gala will be Saturday April 14 at Sweet Magnolia Estate in Cornelius. Tickets, at $225 per person, will help fund programs such as our workforce development and LEARN Works, which provides after-school reading, tutoring and enrichment programing to first through eighth grade students, as well as the food pantry and […]
Although Hwy. 73 is a key east-west artery in Lake Norman, it traverses only a small portion of Cornelius. That section will be the focus of a special drop-in a meeting that starts at 7 pm Monday March 12 at Cornelius Town Hall. There will be no formal program, but residents will have the opportunity […]
The Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department, along with the parks departments from Cornelius, Davidson and Huntersville, will host an open house at Bailey Middle School from 10 am to 1 pm Saturday, to discuss the planning process for the Northern Regional Recreation Center. The facility will be located at 18121 Old Statesville Road in […]
The Youth of First Baptist Church of Cornelius are having their annual pine needle sale fundraiser Saturday, March 10 and 17, from 8 am to noon at the church. Funds raised will support their summer camp. Pine needles are $4.75 per bale on-site, or $5.50 delivered. Pre-order by phone by calling the church office (704) […]
            	
            		Affordable housing—better known as workforce housing in the world of economic development—will be the topic of the Business Today Newsmakers Breakfast March 21 at The Peninsula Club. Workforce housing is a term used by planners and economic developers to describe suitable living accommodations for people like first responders, single parents, teachers and service workers whose […]
“Connecting Cornelius,” a regular monthly discussion over coffee with Mayor Washam and town commissioners, will be Monday at Harvey’s in Cornelius, starting at 8:30 am. The conversation this month focuses on an anticipated $25 million for major road projects. Coffee will be provided, and breakfast may be purchased. “Stay informed, ask questions, and get to know […]
            	
            		Feb. 7. The Torrence Chapel AME Zion Church will celebrate Black History Month with a guest speaker who walked arm in arm with Martin Luther King during the historic Selma to Montgomery March 53 years ago. The Rev. Dr. Jesse Lee Douglas, Sr., an early leader in the Civil Rights movement who marched […]
Registration for the Cornelius PARC Department Summer Camp program opens Thursday March 1. Be sure to act fast; they fill up fast. The Summer Camp Guide is available online and in the PARC office. Brochures will go home with JV Washam and Cornelius Elementary students next week. There are 115 half-day and mini camps, as […]
Feb. 15 – The town of Cornelius PARC Department and the Smithville CommUNITY Coalition will host an annual Black History Month celebration February 24 from 1-3 p.m. at Cornelius Town Hall. The event is free and open to the public and will feature live performances from local historically-black churches and offer children’s activities and refreshments. […]