There will be a diabetes workshop on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at New Hope Missionary Baptist Church.
Author: Staff
Women’s history movie
In recognition of Women’s History Month, ChathamArts Sustainable Cinema Series will show Show Up, Speak Out: The Public Life of Betty Ann Knudsen Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Fearrington Village Barn.
Women’s history speaker
LeeAnn Whites will present a lecture titled “Battle for the Home Front: Revisiting the Role of Women in the Civil War,†on Wednesday on the UNC campus.
Environmental ethics conference
The Parr Center for Ethics will host a daylong conference on the ethics surrounding local environmental issues on April 2 at Hyde Hall on UNC’s campus.
CHS presents Bye Bye Birdie
The Carrboro High School theater department will present Bye Bye Birdie at 7:30 p.m. on April 14, 15 and 16 in the CHS auditorium.
Play rescheduled
Students from Carrboro Elementary School will perform a play about Frida Kahlo’s life Thursday at 9:30 a.m. in the auditorium at Carrboro Elementary.
Parents needed for SIT
Self-nominations will be accepted for parent representatives to the Carrboro High School Improvement Team through Friday.
Students win knowledge bowl
Students from Phillips Middle School won the Annual Black History Knowledge Bowl on Feb. 26.
Students named to honors band
Eleven students from all four Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools middle schools were named to the N.C. Honors Band.
Phillips students to appear in ad
Students from Phillips Middle School will appear in an ad for the United Way that will air during March Madness basketball games.
Art at Lincoln Center
The Visions Art Show, an annual showcase of visual art created by Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools students and staff, opened Monday at the Lincoln Center.
Gov.’s School students selected
Twenty-one Chapel Hill-Carrboro City School students have been selected for the 2011 Governor’s School of North Carolina.
Students’ art in national exhibition
Two Chapel Hill High School students will have their ceramic sculptures exhibited in the 2011 National K-12 Ceramic Exhibition from March 30-April 2 in Tampa, Fla.
Culbreth wins in recipe competition
Culbreth Middle School is one of the top five semifinalists in the Whole Grains category of the Recipes of Healthy Kids Competition.
Doughnut art on display
Amy Dong, a seventh-grader at Phillips Middle School, made doughnut pincushions that are now on display in a pastry box at Krispy Kreme on East Franklin Street.

