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Get Out the Vote
Earlier this week, Piedmont Health launched a voter-registration and Get Out the Vote (GOTV) drive.Â
Dog Swim on Sunday
The A.D. Clark outdoor pool will commemorate the end of swimming season with its annual Dog Swim this Sunday.
Good Neighbor Block Party
The Good Neighbor Block Party will be held at the Hargraves Community Center on Sept. 13.
Botanical Garden receives $25K
The Institute for Museum and Library Services has awarded a $25,000 Sparks! Ignition Grant to the N.C. Botanical Garden’s Healing and Hope Through Science (HHTS) program.
Forums to focus on race and politics
Organizing Against Racism (OAR) Alliance will present a series of four election-focused forums.
Glenwood participating in Target contest
Glenwood Elementary School is participating in Target’s Give with Target contest through Saturday.
Tiger Chill needs volunteers
The Chapel Hill High PTSA is looking for parents and family members to help run PTSA-sponsored booths at Tiger Chill.
Voter registration at football games
Local organizations are working together to register voters at three local high school games in September.
District long-range plan focus group
Two-hundred and fifty people from the Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools district participated in the Greenhouse Project last spring.
Carrboro victorious over Orange
Carrborro extended its record to 3-0 with a 27-19 victory against Orange High School last Friday.
Heels’ task elevates this week at Wake Forest
Carolina opened a new era in football with a superb effort in both the execution of its schemes and the passion with which it played the game.
FLORA: ‘Late summer woods’
“Late summer woods†is Cornelia Phillips Spencer’s description, in the “Young Lady’s Column†of The N.C. Presbyterian, Oct. 8, 1873, of a late-summer walk.
Rooftop living
Check out Meg and Ken in the Carrboro Community Resource & Visitor’s Guide.
EMS proposal totals $15.6 million
Members of the Orange County Emergency Services Workgroup say they are pleased with recommendations to improve the county’s EMS department.