March 23. Friends of the Hugh Torance House and Store are invited to learn about invasive vs native species, and help remove invasive species from the historic site grounds. RSVPs are required for the 9 am – noon Saturday, March 25 session. Bring work gloves, hand spades and pruners. Pizza and drinks for volunteers at […]
March 22. The Town of Davidson invites the community to the grand opening of the new Davidson Town Hall and Community Center at 251 South St. on Saturday, March 25 from 11 am to 2 pm. Mayor Rusty Knox will kick off the event in front of the newly renovated building at 11 am with […]
March 22. Bethel Presbyterian Church has a new senior pastor, the Rev. Aaron C. Moore. He grew up in Charlotte and is a graduate of Garinger High School. Moore has a Master of Divinity from Knox Theological Seminary. He and his wife Sarah met at Gardner-Webb University. They have been married for 23 years. The […]
March 22. NC Sen. Natasha Marcus will host her second Town Hall of 2023 this Thursday, March 23 from 6 pm to 7 pm at North County Regional Library in Huntersville. There is also an option to attend the Town Hall virtually. She will provide updates on legislation in the NC General Assembly and answer […]
March 21. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services and its partners are hosting a series of events March 18-25 to take a closer look “Into the Waters,” according to a CMSWS press release today. There will be more than 20 educational and volunteer opportunities available for all ages including: —Make a rain barrel —Clean a stream near […]
March 21. By TL Bernthal. The Huntersville Town Board voted 4-2 to deny the rezoning request that would have allowed construction of Class A office space and a parking deck at Birkdale Village. Critics in the adjacent residential neighborhood that in both Huntersville and Cornelius have been vocal about concerns about traffic flow, parking and […]
March 21. The Huntersville’s Grower’s Market will open Saturday, May 13, and is accepting vendor applications for the Veterans Park market on Saturdays and Novant Health Hospital on Tuesdays. Local produce, baked goods, chef samples and live music kick off the season 8 am – noon Saturday, May 13, at Veterans Park. The Grower’s Market […]
March 21. Here’s a reminder of drop-in sessions offered through the Cornelius Parks and Recreation Department. —Cardio Funk: Drop in for this high-energy class at Bailey Road Recreation Center on Saturday mornings, 9-10am, and on Monday nights, 6:30-7:30pm. $10 per class, pay at the door. —Adult Open Gym Basketball is returning. Join us on Tuesday nights, 6:30-9pm, […]
March 20. Announcing plans to seek a second term as mayor of Huntersville, Melinda Bales said she will work on a number of additional initiatives including a safe route across Hwy. 73 for greenway users, a microtransit program for high school students to access the early college program at CPCC-Merancas and an information technology business […]
March 20. The Cornelius Youth Orchestras organization is launching a new woodwind program in the fall. Sam Sparrow, a clarinetist from the Charlotte Symphony, has joined our artistic faculty and will be the director of this program. In preparation for the fall, we are assembling a woodwind ensemble to perform later this semester. Interested students […]