Posted on 25 December 2010. Tags: christmas, Downtown Davidson, photo of the day, snow

Automobile taillights form a stream of light on Main Street as a light snow fell Saturday night (Christmas night). (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
Do you have a seasonal scene to share, or a holiday display worth showing off? Send it to us! Read below for info on how to submit your photo of the day. And see previous photos of the day. Read the full story
Posted in Cornelius, Downtown & old Davidson, Life in Davidson, Mooresville, Photo of the Day
Posted on 21 December 2010. Tags: christmas, Davidson Housing Coalition, Fund-raisers, Life in Davidson, luminaria

Luminaria lined a South Street sidewalk on Dec. 11. (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
This year’s expansion of an annual one-night holiday luminaria display throughout town brought in more than $11,000 for the Davidson Housing Coalition, the group said Tuesday. The Noel for Neighbors fund-raiser saw more than 3,500 candle-and-bag lanterns glowing from neighborhoods downtown and along North Main Street to McConnell and River run on Dec. 11.
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Posted in Cornelius, Downtown & old Davidson, East Davidson, Exit 30 area, Life in Davidson, McConnell, Mooresville, Pine Road area, River Run, South Main Street
Posted on 09 December 2010. Tags: christmas, photo of the day, River Run

Holiday lights twinkle on the median of Parting Oaks Lane in the River Run neighborhood. (David Boraks/DavidsonNews.net)
Do you have a seasonal scene to share, or a holiday display worth showing off? Send it to us! Read below for info on how to submit your photo of the day. And see previous photos of the day, CLICK HERE>
PHOTOS OF THE DAY
We’re looking for photos that capture the people and places that make Davidson what it is. It could be a pretty picture or an event, a youth sports team photo or a pet, a quirky wildlife photo or an oddity. Send ‘em to us (editor@davidsonnews.net) and we’ll consider them for publication.
Requirements: Send us whatever you have – color or black-and-white JPGs preferred. If you have the ability to do so, we ask that you resize photos to not more than 600 pixels wide. That box on the front page of the site is exactly 595 pixels by 270 pixels, if you’re able to crop yourself. But you needn’t be limited to that size. Unlike our previous banners, with Photo of the Day, we can take any shape.
Wondering if you have something worthy? Call (704-896-0569) or email at the address above. And thanks for joining us!
Posted in East Davidson, Life in Davidson, Photo of the Day, River Run
Posted on 09 December 2010. Tags: Charlotte Mecklenburg Library, Cornelius, Downtown Davidson, library task force

Ellen Giduz
Ellen Giduz, who last year became director of both the Davidson and Cornelius public library branches as the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library cut staff, on Wednesday won the system’s top leadership award.
The Davidson resident and 5-year library employee won the Carol B. Myers Leadership Award, which is named in honor of a former library leader and annually honors an employee “whose leadership, dedication and desire has been instrumental in moving Charlotte Mecklenburg Library forward in achieving its goals,” according to the library. Read the full story
Posted in Cornelius, Downtown & old Davidson, Huntersville, Life in Davidson
Posted on 08 December 2010. Tags: Downtown Davidson, photo of the day, photography

Main Street Davidson, 5 a.m. Click to enlarge. (photo panorama by PK Donson)
Davidson resident and photographer P.K. Donson created this panorama of Main Street Davidson from several photos shot one recent morning at 5 a.m. “It was kind of eerie with no cars or people out there,” she said.
For camera fans: She used a Canon camera on a tripod, and shot the series of photos at F22, 100 ISO and a very slow shutter speed (to get maximum clarity).
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Posted in Downtown & old Davidson, Life in Davidson, Photo of the Day
Posted on 06 December 2010. Tags: Davidson Housing Coalition, Fund-raisers, luminaria, mcconnell, St. Alban's

Luminaria lined McConnell's Fairview Road in December 2008. (DavidsonNews.net file photo)
A Davidson holiday tradition that started about a decade ago in the McConnell and St. Alban’s neighborhoods is poised to spread across town next weekend. In a fund-raiser for Davidson Housing Coalition, residents will line walks and streets with luminaria – small lanterns made of candles in bags – on Saturday night, Dec. 11.
Want to join in? Sign up by Wednesday. Details below.
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Posted in Calendar, Fund-raisers, Life in Davidson, Neighborhoods
Posted on 30 November 2010. Tags: calendar, christmas, christmas in Davidson, Downtown Davidson

A scene from South Main Street, Christmas in Davidson 2009. (Bill Giduz/DavidsonNews.net)
By DAVID BORAKS
DavidsonNews.net
More than 20,000 people are expected in town this week for Christmas in Davidson 2010, which runs Thursday to Saturday nights downtown. This year’s festival is scaled back somewhat from recent years, but it will be more Davidson-focused, according to interim downtown manager Kim Fleming.
- Read on for more about the weekend, including a downloadable event and parking map and schedule.
- Watch a 4-minute video interview with Kim Fleming, CLICK HERE>
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Posted in Arts, Business, Calendar, Cornelius, Downtown & old Davidson, Huntersville, Life in Davidson, Mooresville
Posted on 24 November 2010. Tags: community service, Davidson Town Hall, Jack Burney Award, Public safety, the hub

Commissioner Margo Williams presents the award to Mr. Quackenbush. (Bill Giduz/DavidsonNews.net)
Davidsonians young and old gathered Wednesday morning, Nov. 24, at Town Hall to present longtime Davidson resident, volunteer and businessman Ralph Quackenbush with the annual G. Jackson Burney Community Service Award.
See a photo gallery from Wednesday’s ceremony below.
Read the official citation for Quackenbush’s award, CLICK HERE>
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Posted in Davidson history, Downtown & old Davidson, Life in Davidson, Public safety, Town Hall