The Downtown Partnership will host a reception for Charles Chace’s exhibit titled “Enemy Amplified Proof†(Razor, Paint, Tape) at West End Wine Bar on Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. as part of the 2ndFriday Artwalk.
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ClydeFEST this weekend
ChathamArts and the ClydeFEST Committee will host ClydeFEST, a kids’ folk-art festival including live music, entertainment and food on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Bynum Ballfield.
Community Dinner on Sunday
The 15th annual Community Dinner will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. at the McDougle School Cafetorium.
Obituary: Frank Randall Jenkins
Frank Randall Jenkins went peacefully to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on April 3, 2012.
McAdoo could lead 2013 Heels
James Michael McAdoo has made the decision to return for his sophomore year, almost certainly his final season at UNC.
All tied up
Carrboro’s Kylie Tawney (right) and East Chapel Hill’s Hanna Gardner fight for control of the ball in a classic struggle between the cross-town rivals on Tuesday night.
A Christian’s view of Amendment One
At its congregational meeting on March 25, United Church of Chapel Hill, U.C.C., by unanimous vote endorsed the following resolution:
BIG CITY: In your hands
Very shortly, you’ll be able to head out to one of five early-voting spots in Orange County and do your civic duty.
LETTER: Grow, but maintain small-town charm
I was glad to read Dave Sidor’s good piece (“Issues with Chapel Hill 2020,†The Carrboro Citizen, 4/5/12) about flaws in the 2020 discussions now taking place in Chapel Hill-Carrboro about land-use and development.
LETTER: Opposed to Amendment One
The Chapel Hill Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends is in unity in its opposition to the proposed Amendment One.
LETTER: Keep St. Philips in Germanton
I am writing to bring attention to the fact that Episcopal Diocese of Raleigh has made a decision to move St. Philips Church from its historical home in Germanton, N.C.
LETTER: Far from ‘the worst’
I’m finally filling up my new silver Prius that has been running on empty for the past 40 miles.
Helen Peacock, CHHS librarian
Ask any Chapel Hillian of a certain age if they remember the school’s longtime librarian and you’ll get an emphatic response.
LETTER: A victory in fracking forums
Congratulations to all forum-participating CarrHillians! Durhamnicks! Chathamites! A preliminary public, moral victory has been won!
Silent auction fundraiser
The Chapel Hill High School J.P. Cap’s for Courage Club will sponsor a silent auction next Wednesday from 6 to 9 p.m.



