The Carrboro High Chorus and Orchestra will perform a concert on May 29 at 7 p.m. The performance will include music from The Phantom of the Opera, as well Telemann’s Don Quixote Suite and Russian folk music. Donations of $5 per adult are welcomed. The concert is at Culbreth Middle School.
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School Brief: High Math
Several students from Chapel Hill and Carrboro placed at the State High School Mathematics Competition last week at the School of Science and Math. Those who placed were: Jeremy Hahn, Michaux Academy senior, third place; Andres Hertzberg, Chapel Hill High School junior, ninth place; Fei Fei Wang, Chapel Hill High School senior, 12th place; Zijing…
Sports Brief: Hall of famers
Chapel Hill-Carrboro district alumni were inducted into the Chapel Hill High School/Lincoln High School Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday. Inductees were Mike Earey, basketball; Dovonte Edwards, football; Robert Edwards, football; Lizzie Newton, lacrosse; Steve Scott, soccer; and Coach Joe Augustine, football. Dovonte Edwards plays football for the Detroit Lions.
Sports Brief: Spring awards
The Carrboro High School Spring Athletic Awards Ceremony will be held May 20 at 7 p.m. The ceremony will celebrate the accomplishments of the baseball, men’s golf, men’s lacrosse, women’s lacrosse, women’s soccer, softball, men’s tennis and track and field teams. The ceremony will be held in the Carrboro High School gymnasium.
Land Trust joins the Green Home Tour
by Emily Burns Staff Writer The Orange Community Housing and Land Trust’s first certified green home will be featured in the Home Builders Association’s 3rd Annual Green Home Tour this weekend. The house, located at 104 Broad St. in Carrboro, boasts many green features, including a sealed crawl space, roofing made with recycled materials, EnergyStar…
Land & Table Brief: Rivermill market
The Saxapahaw Rivermill Farmers’ Market and Music Series will launch on Saturday in Saxapahaw on the banks of the Haw River. Saturdays in Saxapahaw features musical performances, a farmers’ market, face painting, children’s arts and crafts and a kid’s parade. The Haw River Rounders will perform on Saturday. The festival runs from 5 to 8…
Land & Table Brief: Estes market
The South Estes Farmers’ Market will hold its grand opening on Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon in the parking lot of University Mall. The event will feature music by the Starlite String Band, cooking demonstrations, raffles every hour and more. The Farmers of Orange, one of the groups that petitioned the county to run…
Land & Table Brief: Green home tour
On May 3 and 4, the Homebuilders Assoication of Durham, Orange and Chatham Counties will host its third annual Green Homes Tour, a self-guided tour of about 40 homes built with energy efficiency and environmental responsibility in mind. Participants may see what local builders are incorporating in the pursuit of sustainability. The tour lasts from…
Land & Table Brief: Eat local challenge
The Carolina Farm Stewardship Association has launched a new, searchable food guide on carolinalocalfood.org. Visitors to the website can find local farms, markets and other information about local food in North and South Carolina. Farmers and businesses may add their own listings.
Obituary – James Karpinos
James Bernard Karpinos, 22, of Chapel Hill, died Saturday, April 26 in Transylvania County, NC. James was born in Winston-Salem, NC on August 3, 1985. He was a 2003 graduate of Chapel Hill High School and a senior at the University of North Carolina at Asheville, majoring in sociology with a minor in environmental science….
Water Watch: Wednesday, April 30
LAKE LEVELS University Lake: Full! Cane Creek Reservoir: 4’ 9.25†below full PRECIPITATION THIS MONTH Jones Ferry Water Treatment Plant: 4.11†Cane Creek Reservoir: 3.85â€
A closer look with Flora
By Ken Moore Seven-year-old Flora Arnsberger accompanied her dad, Matthew, on a woods walk with me several months ago. Knowing that her dad often took her on nature walks, I suggested that Flora be my “junior naturalist†assistant. She delighted us by finding things that we older folks were simply too big and preoccupied to…
Carrboro’s Big day
by Susan Dickson Staff Writer The 13th annual Carrboro Day will feature activities and events both new and old, focusing on a new theme this year: “Celebrating a Sustainable Community.†Catherine DeVine, director of Carrboro Day, said that while the event will include new features and activities, much of the May 4 festival will be…
Glenn Gerding, candidate for judge, chats with Democratic Party volunteers James Merritt and Claire Millar in front of Carrboro Town Hall. By Wednesday afternoon, more than 700 voters had cast their ballots early at the Town Hall, one of four early voting sites in Orange County.
Kinnaird, Carey, working for votes
by Kirk Ross Staff Writer Six months ago, the race for North Carolina Senate District 23, which is comprised of Orange and Person counties, was shaping up as a much different kind of contest than the one on the ballot today. A field of three — Carrboro Alderman John Herrera and two Orange County commissioners,…
