May and June are the months for graduations and DavidsonNews.net ‘s Around Davidson is trying to catch up on as many as we can. Why not have your favorite graduate included by emailing us with an announcement and a photo? We would love to see you on the net!
Here’s the list of graduates celebrated in today’s column, in order of appearance: Brittany Hutchins, Adam Kicklighter, Scott Sherrill, David Steber, Philip Maier, Anna Causey and Rachel Rice. Plus, Around Davidson this week includes news about the Kenya delegation at DCPC, the remodeled Carnegie Guest House , Tyler Krentz ’s plans to volunteer in Sierra Leone, Sophia DiGioia ’s birthday dollars for dogs, Rob Moody ’s success with Eco-builders and how Sterling Martin III and Brooke Bagnall share ties to Chicago’s famous Second City improvisational theater company. Continue Reading

A trip to downtown Davidson often means a stop in the public library to check out a book, view the latest art from the elementary school or catch the latest local news. Doesn’t it seem that college students, doctors, teachers and shopkeepers look younger every year? Well how about an eighth grader sitting at the library desk checking out patron’s books last weekend?
In this special sports edition of “Around Davidson”
As we think toward summer plans, the cry for many may be “Surf’s Up” but in the meantime the cry from area farmers is “Hay’s Down!” Pastures of tall fescue are ready for mowing which makes trips along rural roads of Mecklenburg and surrounding counties a beautiful scene of tractors cutting the tall grass, raking windrows and baling hay. Frequent showers are certainly welcome if only they would wait for the hay to be packed in those tidy round bales.

