Saturday will be a calendrically significant moment – the date will read 07/07/07. How will you celebrate this lucky, once-every-hundred-years event? Consider music at Summit Coffee or catch a doubleheader for the Copperheads, who could really use the extra luck these days. Then just around the corner is a cool new volleyball camp for kids and adults.
EVENTS for Friday-Sunday, July 6-8, 2007-
Summit Coffee, 128 South Main Street, will host a musical performance Friday by classical guitarist Adam Whiting. Saturday, the house band The Pocket, which has Summit owner Tim Helfrich on the drums, will perform. The music plays from 8-11 p.m. on the deck out back.
The Davidson Copperheads baseball team will host the Monroe Channelcats (14-9) in a double header Saturday starting at 5 p.m. on the Davidson College fields. After losing seven straight games, the Copperheads are currently 1o-16 in the Southern Collegiate Baseball League, which has dropped them to seventh among eight teams.
UPCOMING –
Monday, July 9: A three-day parent/child volleyball camp begins at Davidson College. Registration is from 6-6:30 p.m. at the Baker Sports Complex, with skills and drills to follow from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuition is $45 per adult/child pair.
Tuesday, July 10: Town Board meeting. The agenda currently lists presentations on quality-of-life improvements suggested for West Davidson residents and also design plans for the Pinnacle. The board is also expected to vote on the boundaries for a proposed moratorium related to development along Davidson-Concord Road.
July 26-28 and August 2-5: The Davidson Community Players will present the romantic comedy, “Beau Jest,” about a nice Jewish girl who has not yet had the courage to tell her family she’s dating a WASP.


