This week we respond to questions about lime concentration in tap water, wine for health and bubble baths.
Phil Blank, August 16, 2012
Illustration by Phil Blank
Granny Ginn, 1910
The power of old family photographs cannot be overstated.
FLORA: Don’t blame goldenrod for hay-fever season
Please don’t blame hay-fever sneezes and stuffy noses on beautiful goldenrod.
BIG CITY: Get on the bus
I’ve been downtown a lot this past week, doing some temp work on campus and spending my lunch hour exploring a bit and enjoying the bus system.
LETTER: Save our Citizen
My dear town, we have a problem.
Boston grows into leader
Senior linebacker Kevin Reddick pulled junior safety Tre Boston aside this spring and told him greatness required more than Boston was giving.
Moving along through writing
Ask any mother her greatest fear, and overwhelmingly the response will be the same: the death of a child.
Yard sale for charity
On Saturday, the Racial Reconciliation Ministry of Binkley Baptist and Barbee’s Chapel Harvest Word Ministries will hold their biannual yard sale.
Emergency Preparedness for Artists salon
The Orange County Arts Commission will hold its quarterly Artists’ Salon on Aug. 24 at The ArtsCenter.
PTA Thrift Shop receives $150k
Last week, the Grable Foundation donated $150,000 to the PTA Thrift Shop for its community building campaign.
Community Center playground improved
The Town of Chapel Hill recently completed a playground improvement project at the Chapel Hill Community Center.
Free mental illness education program
The National Alliance on Mental Illness will hold the Family-to-Family Free Education Program.
Shakori Hills fundraiser
On Saturday, the Shakori Hills Community Arts Center will hold its third annual North Carolina Stars in the Round Fundraiser.
Carrboro art project call for submissions
The Carrboro Arts Committee is accepting submissions for the Third Annual Carrboro Community Art Project.