Cousins Properties Inc., which is partnering on the redevelopment of University Square with Chapel Hill Foundation Real Estate Holdings, will discuss the redevelopment at two public meetings on Thursday, Oct. 15. Public input will guide the development of a concept plan to be submitted next spring. The first meeting, primarily for University Square tenants but…
Three receive awards
Eric Montross of Chapel Hill, a member of the 1993 NCAA championship Tar Heels team and former professional player, and Emily Williamson of Hildebran, a 2003 graduate and now vice president of student development at Western Piedmont Community College, received the UNC General Alumni Association’s 2009 Distinguished Young Alumni Awards at a banquet held Friday,…
Breast cancer awareness volleyball game
This fall, thousands of teams from around the country will be participating in the DiG PiNK National Breast Cancer Awareness Rally. The Carrboro High School DiG PiNK volleyball match vs. Granville Central High is the central event of the week-long breast cancer awareness promotion, Oct. 12-16 at Carrboro High. All Jaguar athletic teams and the…
George Stoney to visit UNC
Documentary filmmaker George C. Stoney, creator of a film used around the world by UNESCO, will visit UNC on Oct. 16. Stoney, a Winston-Salem native and professor of film at New York University, will attend a screening of his films and take questions from the audience in a free public program. A 5 p.m. reception…
Public Greeway workshop
There will be a public workshop for the Morgan Creek Greenway on Oct. 19 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Chapel Hill Tennis Club in Carrboro. The workshop is open to the public to meet and discuss with neighbors, greenway commission members, town staff and projected consultants the proposed Morgan Greenway project. For more…
Archaeology Day
Discover the science of archaeology and explore 12,000 years of North Carolina history through free hands-on activities, presentations, demonstrations and exhibits on Oct. 17 at UNC. North Carolina Archaeology Day, for visitors of all ages, will be from noon to 5 p.m. in the Alumni Building, home of the Research Laboratories of Archaeology in the…
Home Trust picnic
The Community Home Trust is having its annual picnic meeting on Oct. 17 at Wilson Park from noon to 2 p.m. This is a family-friendly event. RSVP to Tamara Watson at twatson@communityhometrust.org. The Community Home Trust – previously known as Orange Community Housing Land Trust – is a private, nonprofit developer and steward of affordable…
Handmade parade
The annual Hillsborough Handmade Parade will be Oct. 17 at 2:30 p.m. This year’s theme is “The Waters of the Eno and Her Creatures-Metamorphosis.†The event is free and will be held in downtown Hillsborough on Churton Street. The parade is a walking theatrical performance, with a Mardi Gras-style street parade and giant puppets, stilt-walkers,…
Raffle and silent auction for hemophilia foundation
The N.C. Hemophilia Foundation will hold a raffle and silent auction on Sunday, Oct. 11 from 1 to 3 p.m. at Cycle 9 and The Looking Glass at 601 W. Main St. in Carrboro. There will be music by Foxey Dagger and prizes from many of Carrboro’s local business groups. Almost all the money raised…
Obituary: William Medford
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Asian parent night
The second annual CHCCS district-wide Asian Parent Night will be held Oct. 14 at 7 p.m. at Smith Middle School auditorium. Robin Visser, associate professor of Asian studies at UNC, and Je-Yeon Jo, lecturer of Asian Studies at UNC, will speak on differences between the Asian and American cultures, followed by a panel discussion with…
Fall concerts at East Chapel Hill
East Chapel Hill’s fall concert season is almost under way. The choral concert is Oct. 10; the band concert, Oct. 20; and the orchestra concert, Oct. 22. All concerts begin at 7:30 p.m. and are $5 at the door. Volunteers are needed for the box office and as ushers. (Students can earn service hours for…