Posted on 11 April 2012. Tags: civics 101, Davidson Town Board, Davidson Town Hall, photo of the day

Mayor John Woods (right) hands out Town of Davidson pins to the newest crop of graduates from the town's Civics 101. (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
Thirty-two Davidson residents wrapped up two months of training at Tuesday night’s Town Board meeting with a graduation ceremony for the latest Civics 101 citizens’ academy. The program is designed to boost civic involvement by helping residents learn how things work in town government.
Mayor John Woods handed out “Town of Davidson” pins to the graduates, who took either morning or evening classes. “We hope that we can further the knowledge of what makes Davidson Davidson,” the mayor said. “We are unique community.” Read the full story
Posted in Life in Davidson, Photo of the Day, Politics, Town Hall
Posted on 10 April 2012. Tags: April is for arts, Davidson Lands Conservancy, Downtown Davidson, Exit 30, fundraisers, Life in Davidson
The calendar may say Friday the 13th, but there’s nothing suspicious about the festivities in Davidson this Friday night. It’s time for the annual April Is for Arts Gallery Crawl in downtown Davidson, and for a Toast the Earth wine-and-art benefit for Davidson Lands Conservancy at Homewood Suites. Here are details about both events: Read the full story
Posted in Art notes, Arts, Business, Calendar, Downtown & old Davidson, Exit 30 area, Fund-raisers, Life in Davidson, South Main Street, Town Hall
Posted on 10 April 2012. Tags: Exit 30 area, fishing, photo of the day, Roosevelt Wilson park

Taylor Wilson, 14, of Davidson, was fishing on Easter Sunday at Roosevelt Wilson Park off Griffth Street. That provided a scene for his photographer dad. See another photo below (Jay Wilson/DavidsonNews.net)
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We’re always looking for good photos of Davidson, people and events. Send us your photos for consideration at editor@davidsonnews.net. Read the full story
Posted in Environment, Exit 30 area, Life in Davidson, Photo of the Day, West side
Posted on 06 April 2012. Tags: Life in Davidson, loch norman highland games, national tartan day, rural hill, scottish festival

Gordon Clark (left), Clan Cameron, and Ian Robb, Clan MacFarlane, posed in downtown Davidson Friday. (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
A kilted Gordon Clark greeted kilted Ian Robb in the lobby of the Wells Fargo at midday Friday with a handshake and two words, “Clan Cameron.”
“Clan MacFarlane,” replied Mr. Robb.
The two men were dressed proudly in the tartans of their Scottish families to celebrate National Tartan Day, which believe it or not is a Congressionally-proclaimed national holiday.
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Posted in Calendar, Davidson and the World, Life in Davidson, Photos
Posted on 24 March 2012. Tags: film, Hunger Games, Life in Davidson, our town cinemas
A group of area residents who landed roles as extras in “The Hunger Games” movie helped open the film Friday night at Our Town Cinemas in Davidson. See photos and read more in The GUIDE»
Posted in Life in Davidson, Photos
Posted on 20 March 2012. Tags: carol quillen, Davidson College, Life in Davidson, terquasquicentennial

Hundreds of students, faculty, staff and alumni watched a video for Davidson College's 175th anniversary Tuesday. (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net) birthday
By DAVID BORAKS
DavidsonNews.net
What’s a “terquasquicentennial”? It’s a 175th anniversary, like the one they celebrated at midday Tuesday at Davidson College, with lunch, speeches, and a hilarious video asking people to pronounce the tongue-twisting anniversary word.
President Carol Quillen welcomed hundreds of students, staff, alumni and friends to a gathering in the Alvarez College Union atrium, noting that the college has changed in many ways, but also has held to its traditions as well. Read the full story
Posted in Davidson College, Life in Davidson
Posted on 09 March 2012. Tags: charlotte mecklenburg schools, Davidson Elementary School, kids, occupy the green, Schools

These boys carried posters on the Green. Michael Kungl, second from left, said he understands why the school ended the Friday walks, but he thinks students deserve to be trusted (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
By DAVID BORAKS
DavidsonNews.net
Davidson Elementary School officials said Friday they’re reversing a policy change that had ended the longtime local tradition of fifth-graders’ walking to the Village Green on Friday afternoons. The announcement came as a horde of schoolkids and their parents, along with TV cameras and reporters, gathered for a celebration and demonstration billed as “Occupy the Green.” Read the full story
Posted in Business, Downtown & old Davidson, Life in Davidson, Public safety, Schools
Posted on 08 March 2012. Tags: Davidson Elementary School, Downtown Davidson, fridays on the green, Life in Davidson
By DAVID BORAKS
DavidsonNews.net
Some downtown merchants and Davidson Elementary School parents are planning to try to revive “Fridays on the Green” this week by organizing a Friday afternoon gathering that would include free ice cream. Officials at Davidson Elementary School say they’re willing to consider revising a new policy that ended the weekly after-school tradition, but they won’t make an exception this week. Read the full story
Posted in Business, Downtown & old Davidson, kids, Life in Davidson, Public safety, Schools, Town Hall