The Chapel Hill Philharmonia, a nonprofit orchestra, will perform a concert on May 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Hill Hall on the UNC campus. Cissy Yu, pianist winner of the Youth Concerto Competition, will be featured in the first movement of Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto #1 and guest conductor Yoram Youngerman will lead the orchestra in…
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Volunteers needed for Jordan Lake cleanup
Volunteers are needed for the first Clean Jordan Lake event on May 8 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Clean Jordan Lake is a new nonprofit corporation founded to remove trash and prevent further trash accumulation on the lake’s shore. The cleanup will focus on the shoreline near the B. Everett Jordan Dam. The U.S….
Women’s center to host family-law workshops
The Women’s Center will offer free family-law workshops every Tuesday in May. The workshops will be facilitated by licensed North Carolina attorneys and are open to women and men. Workshops will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at The Women’s Center at 210 Henderson St. Full descriptions and facilitator information can be found on…
Really Terrible Orchestra concert
The Really Terrible Orchestra of the Triangle (RTOOT) will present its spring concert on May 19 at 7:30 p.m. in Hill Hall on Cameron Avenue on the UNC campus. RTOOT musicians range in age from single digits to past retirement and come from all over the Triangle area. The performance will feature composer Don Gillis’…
BRMA to host improv night
The Blue Ribbon Mentor-Advocate program will host an Improv Comedy Fundraiser on May 6 at DSI Comedy Theater in Carrboro. Featuring program director Graig Meyer as “Mr. Diplomat,†the show will also include members of the DSI Comedy Actors. Tickets are $20 and proceeds go to help send BRMA students to summer camp. The show…
Carrboro teacher honored
VIF International Education is proud to honor five of its visiting exchange teachers in the 2010 International Educator of the Year awards program, including Carrboro Elementary School teacher Luz Mery Suárez. Suárez, who is a first-grade Spanish instructor in the school’s dual-language program, has been teaching in the U.S. for two years through VIF, an…
Board of education hosts legislative breakfast
Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools Board of Education members met with state legislators for the annual legislative breakfast on Monday. Guests included Speaker of the House Joe Hackney, Sen. Ellie Kinnaird, Rep. Verla Insko and chair of the Orange County Board of Commissioners Valerie Foushee. Board members, guests and administrators discussed the state budget situation and…
Area students named Morehead-Cain scholars
Melanie Rio of Carrboro High School and Nicole Roscoe of Chatham Central High School have been named Morehead-Cain scholars for the class of 2014. As a member of the school drama department, Rio has been an actor, director, choreographer, videographer, stagehand and puppet master for shows at Carrboro High, and has worked as writer, director,…
Students take to the stage in school performances
Two area schools have upcoming student performances: Chapel Hill High School’s drama department will present The Wizard of Oz Thursday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in Hanes Auditorium at Chapel Hill High. Tickets are $5 for students (high school and younger), $8 for adults and free for CHCCS staff (one free ticket per staff member with ID)….
Ephesus students tour UNC
The Boyz 2 Men group from Ephesus Elementary School took a field trip to the UNC campus on April 14. The trip was designed to expose third- to fifth-grade black males to college life. They toured campus, met with the president of the student body, heard from a member of the administration, watched a step show presented…
In memory of Dan Pollitt
I never expected, when I moved to North Carolina in middle age, to come to know a friend, a mentor, a lodestar, a hero, who was, himself, of somewhat more advanced age, a law professor of all things, in theory retired, from whom I’d hang on every word, ask of every lesson, drink deeply of every story and learn so much of living life – as a lawyer, as an activist, as engaged academic, as constitutionalist, as a father, as a friend, as a Tar Heel, as a man, as a believer in hope.
Ephesus teacher recognized by Autism Society of North Carolina
Ephesus Elementary teacher Lindsay Bedford was named State Teacher of the Year by the Autism Society of North Carolina. Parents who nominated Bedford for the award noted that their children were happy in the class and at home. They also praised Bedford’s strong communication with parents and her collaboration with the students’ mainstream teachers. The…
Forgotten grasslands
Philip Juras, artist and landscape architect, gives us a vision of what the open, old-growth grassy woodlands of the southeastern Piedmont were like when European explorers first arrived in the annual Sims Lecture at the N.C. Botanical Garden Saturday from 2 to 4 p.m. The lecture opens Juras’ exhibit, “A Vision of Grasslands in the…
Council mulls options for deer control
After three hours of hearing a wide range of opinions from citizens and a lengthy discussion of the alternatives before them, the Chapel Hill Town Council decided on Monday night that further research was necessary before making a decision on ways to control the town’s burgeoning deer population.
Town, DOT forge ahead on Smith Level
For anyone coming into Carrboro on Smith Level Road, crowded crosswalks at the intersection with BPW Club Road are a familiar sight. That’s the point where the large and heavily student-populated neighborhoods west of Smith Level Road reach the bus lines that feed into town and campus.
