Posted on 31 January 2012. Tags: Around Davidson

"Monk" was a star helping court jester Rodney Saunders, a Davidson junior theater major from Wilmington, Del.
Whoops! What happened to January? It certainly felt like April for most of the month but we are not hearing many complaints. Indeed the bright sunny skies of last weekend were perfect to sneak-a-peek at the annual children’s theatre production at Davidson College as well as perfect weather to catch up with feathered friends at the Coleman home. Davidson’s honey bees are not much in evidence at this time of year but the college campus is a small beehive of activity you need to know about. Read the full story
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Posted on 26 January 2012. Tags: Around Davidson

Warm sunny days bring bright pansy faces!

Wow! Two days of warm sunny weather at the end of January! How nice to see gym shorts and t-shirts all around town. But be mindful of Mother Nature. She will be sure to send us a few more wintry blasts to make use of Christmas mittens and scarves.
Holiday gatherings make us remember how much we cherish time spent with families. Today Around Davidson focuses on Davidsonians June Robb and Karen Myers who as adults found new family members. We also highlight two younger Davidsonians, Jason McRee and Kate Barger, who have come “home to roost.” Read the full story
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Posted on 24 January 2012. Tags: Around Davidson, Davidson Horticultural Symposium, Snap Fitness

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was in rare form this past weekend! (Bill Giduz photo)

What a great weekend! A little rain did not deter fans from cheering the Davidson College Wildcats to yet another basketball win or stop enthusiastic crowds from cheering the college’s opera workshop production of Mozart’s “The Marriage of Figaro.” And we still have football on our radar as the Patriots and Giants prepare for Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis on February 5. Despite dreary, soggy days, January still has a lot to offer.
Yes, indeed. January also has daily reminders on the web, in print and on television that we need to get in shape. Our New Year’s resolutions ought to include exercise, exercise, and exercise so today Around Davidson visits SNAP Fitness to check out their SILVER SNEAKERS program. We also include news from the Davidson Garden Club and two catch-up notes on Fli-Backs and One by One Costa Rica plus a bicycle request. Read the full story
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Posted on 19 January 2012. Tags: Around Davidson, Ft. Sumter, Troop 58

John Kimbirl and granddaughter, Meghan, love their Wildcats!

Just noticed that next Monday, January 23, is Chinese New Year. Davidson College’s popular annual celebration, complete with fireworks, is scheduled Saturday, Jan. 28. Watch DavidsonNews.net for the details.
Speaking of catching action, we noticed two very special Wildcat Enthusiasts at a recent basketball game. Sporting very carefully applied face paint were John Kimbirl of Davidson and his granddaughter, Meghan. Nine year old Meghan is the daughter of Peggy and John’s son, Brad Kimbirl and his wife, Jill, who live in Belmont. When asked if she would like to be a cheerleader, Meghan emphatically says “NO”. She wants to be the Davidson Mascot!
Around Davidson has some more news today of Maggie Sellers and other budding musicians in our area. In addition we report on weddings and births in Janet Makee’s family and a Boy Scout Troop 58 trip to Ft. Sumter and the Yorktown. There are also notes about musical events and snow in Seattle. Read the full story
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Posted on 17 January 2012. Tags: Around Davidson, Girl Scouts, Main Street Books, wells fargo, Woodlawn School
Some of us enjoyed a delightful three day weekend with the MLK holiday yesterday. Now we are back to business as usual – especially since the Davidson College students are returning from a long and restful holiday break.
Today Around Davidson takes a moment to focus on children and youth in our community with news of Sylvie Stanback’s earning oboe honors, Woodlawn first graders collecting funds for a special cause, preschoolers enjoying story time and Girl Scouts taking “a plunge.” There is also a note about upcoming music program this week. Read the full story
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Posted on 12 January 2012. Tags: Around Davidson, Davidson College Presbyterian Church
Many of us get a holiday weekend coming up with the Martin Luther King holiday. Maybe the weather will remember it is January and drop snow on slopes north of us so families can enjoy some skiing. Interesting this month how we alternate almost daily between winter and spring temperatures! Today, Around Davidson catches up with an annual Freund family trip and a welcome retirement for Bill Tiemann. We also have a note about Steve Langley’s paddle ball record and a further note about parking. Read the full story
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Posted on 12 January 2012. Tags: brickhouse, Police Blotter, River Run

Six vehicle break-ins were reported Jan. 4 and 5, near Virginia Road and Winged Oak Way. Windows were busted out of vehicles in at least four of the incidents, but the only items reported stolen were $90 worth of clothing and electronics in one case, and $3 cash in another. Meanwhile, $100 worth of athletic clothing was stolen from the Lake Norman Christian School on South Street in a break-in the first Tuesday of the year. Police also are investigating an embezzlement at The Brickhouse Tavern in which an employee reportedly stole $271 from the restaurant. Details on these stories and a tally of the week’s citations may be found below. Read the full story
Posted in Around Davidson, Downtown & old Davidson, Exit 30 area, Pine Road area, Police Blotter, Public safety, River Run
Posted on 10 January 2012. Tags: ace hardware, Around Davidson, Community School of Davidson, Cornelius
It is the second week of January and some of us are still penning greetings on Christmas cards. Better work quickly since postage on first-class letters goes up a penny in 12 days. We have a note about postage and post offices today in Around Davidson as well as news of new books on the market by authors Bob Williams and Gretchen Hummel. We also include many smiling faces from third graders at Community School of Davidson involved in community service. Read the full story
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