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15th Annual Sheep Dog Trials, at Rural Hill this weekend.

15th Annual Sheep Dog Trials, at Rural Hill this weekend.

A Davidson College speech by Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Thomas Friedman, Tuesday’s 2009 local elections and a public forum on health care are among a variety of newsy items on the special-buttons42calendar this week, in Davidson. Meanwhile, the arts calendar includes an interdisciplinary panel discussion tonight about the 1982 Ridely Scott film “Blade Runner” and two theater openings – “Pirates of Penzance” at the college and “‘night Mother” at Warehouse Performing Arts Center. There’s a big collegiate bass fishing tournament – the FLW Northern Regionals – on Lake Norman this weekend, with weigh-ins and tournament headquarters on the Davidson Village Green.  And don’t miss the return of the smartest dogs around, at the 15th annual Rural Hill Sheep Dog Trials at Rural Hill Farm in Huntersville this weekend.

DavidsonNews.net’s calendars are updated continuously. Check back for additions and changes. On Thursday, get a preview of what’s coming on the weekend in our Davidson Weekend Calendar.

WEEK OF NOV. 2-8


THROUGH NOV. 16 – Davidson College is commemorating the 1989 fall of the Berlin Wall with a series of events. This week, an exhibit and slideshow daily at Little Library. Also ahead, lectures. Details on the college website.

MONDAY, NOV. 2, 7:30 p.m., Davidson College Alvarez College Union 900 Room – Interdisciplinary panel discussion of the 1982 Ridley Scott film “Blade Runner.” Panelists are Davidson College biologist Karen Hales, English professor Annie Ingram, and religion professor Doug Ottati. Free.

TUESDAY, NOV. 3, 6:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Davidson Town Hall, 216 S. Main St. – Election Day. Voters in the Davidson town limits will cast ballots on two races: Town Board (8 candidates for 5 seats) and on the Charlotte Mecklenburg School Board District 1 seat (3 candidates for 1 seat). Those outside the town limits vote for school board only. For details about polling places and procedures, visit the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections, www.meckboe.org For profiles of Town Board and school board candidates, see DavidsonNews.net‘s 2009 Voters Guide.

TUESDAY, NOV. 3, 2:30 p.m., Davidson College Duke Family Performance Hall – Author and journalist Thomas Friedman will discuss environmental issues in a lecture titled “Hot, Flat and Crowded – An Update.” A book signing will follow the lecture. His talk is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. Available at the college union ticket office on weekdays, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a three-ticket limit per person. Tickets are not available by phone or online, but 75 tickets will be made available on a first come, first serve basis beginning an hour before the talk. For information call 704-894-2135. More information in our Oct. 13 news item about the talk.

TUESDAY, NOV. 3, 7 p.m., St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, 301 Caldwell Lane – St. Alban’s music director Henry Lebedinsky leads a workshop on “Singing the Psalms.” This workshop for clergy, cantors, choirs, and congregations will explore various chanting styles, teach participants how to lead psalms effectively and how to sing psalms from diverse cultures. To reserve a space, call 704-892-0173 by Oct. 30. A $10 registration fee is payable at the door.

TUESDAY, NOV. 3, 7 p.m., Buies Creek, N.C. – Davidson men’s soccer at Campbell.

TUESDAY, NOV. 3, 8 p.m., Davidson College Alvarez College Union 900 Room – Annual Chidsey Leadership Lecture, with Hon. Calvin Murphy, Davidson class of 1970, Davidson trustree, and a special Superior Court judge in the 26th District. His talk will discuss his “leadership journey” from his days founding the Black Student Coalition on campus to his current position on the state’s Superior Court. Details on the college website.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, 10 a.m., The Pines at Davidson, 400 Avinger Lane – Book discussion with author Tony Abbott, a retired full professor from Davidson College and author of critical studies, novels, and poetry. He will be returning to DavidsonReads to lead the second book discussion of “The Color of Water.” More about DavidsonReads and upcoming programs in our Sept. 3 season preview, “Are you reading yet? DavidsonReads sets schedule.”

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, 4:30 p.m., The Pines at Davidson, 400 Avinger Lane – Davidson Day School Chorus presents a mini-concert for Pines residents.

WEDNESDAY, NOV. 4, 8-11 p.m., Summit Coffee, 128 S. Main St. – Live music: Open mic night. Info: 704-895-9090

THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 10:15 a.m., Davidson public library branch, on the Village Green – “Yearlings” story time for toddlers 12-24 months (about 15-20 minute program). Also Nov. 19.

THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 6-7 p.m., Davidson Chiropractic, 428-D S. Main St. – Free pre-holiday wellness class and tasting session about cooking healthy holiday meals. Recipes include roasted sweet potato and black bean soup, grapefruit and jicama salad, and roast turkey with pomegranate glaze. Call to reserve a seat. 704-655-0700.

THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 7-9 p.m., Davidson College Chambers Building Lilly Family Gallery – Symposium on “Health Care Reform: Politics, Economics and Ethics.” With Pat Sellers, Associate Professor of Political Science, Davidson College; Michael Lawlor, Professor of Economics, Wake Forest University; and Rosamond Rhodes, Professor of Bioethics and Medical Education, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine. Co-sponsored by the Vann Center for Ethics, the Medical Humanities Program, and the Public Lectures Committee. Free.

THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 8-11 p.m., Summit Coffee, 128 S. Main St. – Live music: TBA. Info: 704-895-9090

THURSDAY, NOV. 5, 8 p.m., Brickhouse Tavern, 209 Delburg St. – Live music: TBA. Info: 704-987-2022.

FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 8 p.m., Brickhouse Tavern, 209 Delburg St. – Live music: TBA. Details: 704-987-2022.

FRIDAY, NOV. 6, 8-11 p.m., Summit Coffee, 128 S. Main St. – Live music: TBA. Info: 704-895-9090

SATURDAY, NOV. 7 , 8 a.m. to noon, downtown Davidson next to Town Hall – Davidson Farmers Market, with local farmers and vendors selling meats, produce, dairy products, baked goods, and other items. More about this week’s schedule: www.davidsonfarmersmarket.org. DavidsonNews.net is pleased to be sponsor of the Davidson Farmers Market.

SATURDAY, NOV. 7, noon, Indianapolis – Davidson College football at Butler. Details on www.DavidsonWildcats.com.

SATURDAY and SUNDAY, NOV. 7-8, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Rural Hill, 4431 Neck Road, Huntersville – More than 100 dogs will be competing in the 15th Annual Rural Hill Sheep Dog Trials. Competitions, bounce house and inflatables, hayrides, a corn maze, livestock and food are included in the event. Gates open at 8. Admission $10 per person ages 13+, $7 per child ages 5-12, and children ages 4 and under are free. See Rural Hill for complete schedule of events.

SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 10 a.m., Rural Hill Farm, 4431 Neck Road, Huntersville – Dogs and their human owners compete in the “Strut Your Mutt Spay/Neuter March” for prizes and to raise money for Humane Animal Rescue efforts and Friends for Life Spay/Neuter Programs. Registration 9 a.m., march and rally begin 10 a.m. Registration is $10 for the first canine entry and $5 for each additional Canine. The Rally to Rescue Pet Expo and Adoption Pet Fair held by Friends for Life Lake Norman also starts at 10 a.m. and will include rescue organizations, animal control facilities with pets available for adoption, educational awareness activities, animal related vendor exhibits, entertainment, food, and children’s activities. For more information call 704-875-3113 or email office@ruralhill.net.

SATURDAY, SUNDAY and MONDAY, NOV. 7-9, Takeoff daily 7 a.m., weigh-in 4 p.m. daily, Lake Norman and Davidson Village Green – FLW College Northern Regional Championships, international TV broadcast. Includes fishing competition, battle of the bands, national anthem competition and iPod and Macbook giveaways. Registration required. See here for complete schedule of events.

SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 8 p.m., Brickhouse Tavern, 209 Delburg St. – Live music: TBA. Details: 704-987-2022.

SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 5 p.m., Davidson College Presbyterian Church, 100 N. Main St. – Special supplemental service with Eucharist in the style of the Taize ecumenical monastic community in France. For more information, call 704-892-5641 or see www.dcpc.org.

SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 8-11 p.m., Summit Coffee, 128 S. Main St. – Live music: TBA. Info: 704-895-9090

SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 8 p.m., Brickhouse Tavern, 209 Delburg St. – Live music: TBA. Details: 704-987-2022.

SUNDAY, NOV. 8, 9 a.m., Mooresville Golf Course – Two Woodlawn 11th graders, Scott Murr and Darius Knott, have organized a charity golf tournament to benefit the George Michael Murr Scholarship program, which sends deserving, well behaved kids from the Ada Jenkins Center to the Davidson Lake Campus Camp for a week during the summer. A drawing also will be held, for a putter and restaurant gift cards. To sign up, please email Scott (scottmurr@gmail.com) by Friday, Oct. 30. Entry fee is $40 and is due to Scott by Nov. 5.

SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, THROUGH NOV. 22, 10 to 5:30 p.m., Poplar Tent Road, Huntersville – 16th annual Carolina Renaissance Festival, a 22-acre festival of food, fun and entertainment. With a cast of more than 500 costumed characters, games, jousting, shops, crafts and performances on 10 stages. Details: RenFestInfo.com.

THEATER AND FILM

FRIDAY, NOV. 6 and SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 7:30 p.m., Davidson College, Tyler Tallman Hall, Sloan Music Center – The Davidson College Music Department presents “The Pirates of Penzance.” Admission is free but tickets are required. For tickets contact the Union Box Office at 704-894-2135. More information: davidson.edu/music.

NOV. 6-14, Warehouse Performing Arts Center, 9216-A Westmoreland Road, Cornelius – Warehouse PAC presents “‘night Mother,” by Marsha Norman, directed by Louise Robertson of Davidson. Starring Gloria King and Marla Brown. This play, about the last hours of a young woman who has decided life is not worth living, won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize. Performances Fridays and Saturdays, Nov. 6-7 and 13-14, 7:30 p.m. House and beverage bar open at 7 p.m. Also, matinee Sunday, Nov. 8, 2:30 p.m. Doors open 2 p.m. Tickets at tickets@warehousepac.com or via phone at 704-619-0429. More information: Warehousepac.com.

NOV. 11-14, Cunningham Theater Center Barber Theater – Davidson College theater department presents “Alice in Wonderland,” script by the Manhattan Theatre Project under the direction of Andre Gregory. Directed by Davidson senior Samantha Karlin. An innovative adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s uproarious books is aimed at adults as it brings out the classic stories’ darkness, surreality and loopy humor. Shows Wednesday, Nov. 11 to Saturday, Nov. 14 at 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 15, 2 p.m. Details on the college website.

DEC. 3-20, Davidson Community Players Armour Street Theater, 307 Armour St. – “It’s a Wonderful Life,” directed by Anne Lambert. Dec. 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19 at 8 pm, Dec. 16 at 7:30 pm, Dec. 5 at 4 pm matinee (Christmas in Davidson), Dec. 6, 12, 13 & 20 at 2 pm. Tickets $17 adults, $15 students and seniors (65+). Reservations: 704-892-7918 or carolinatix.org. More information about the theater company: www.davidsoncommunityplayers.org

MARCH 23-28, Davidson College Duke Family Performance Hall – The Davidson College Theatre Department’s 2009-10 Mainstage Series concludes with “Leading Ladies,” by Ken Ludwig, directed by theater professor Mark Sutch. Performances March 24-25 at 7:30 p.m., March 26-27 at 8 p.m., and March 28 at 2 p.m. Admission $15, seniors $11, faculty/staff $9, students $6. Details: 704-894-2135 or www.davidson.edu/tickets

GALLERIES & ART EVENTS


MONDAYS, 6-9 p.m., Creative Art Exchange, Cornelius – open figure drawing sessions, hosted by David Smith. $10 model fee. Contact davidbsmith@bellsouth.net to be added to the notification list.

FRIDAY, NOV. 6 and SATURDAY, NOV. 7, Friday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., various studios – Lake Norman Studios invites the public to tour seven different studios and see art in a casual atmosphere. Details: www.lknstudios.com.

SATURDAY, NOV. 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Daveste Vineyards, Troutman – Lake Norman Art League presents a multimedia printmaking workshop with Noyes Capehart, an artist and author and juror of the art league’s current fall show. All skill levels welcome, bring your own supplies. Details: www.lknart.org.

DAVIDSON COLLEGE VISUAL ARTS CENTER, Smith Gallery, Davidson College, 315 N. Main St., at Griffith St. – Exhibit runs Oct. 16 to Dec. 9. “Picturing Davidson: Bill Giduz and His First 30 Years,” an exhibit of photographs by longtime college news office writer and photographer Bill Giduz. Also through Dec. 9, “Staring,” an exhibit of paintings and drawings by Doug Auld and Chris Rush, photographs of Weegee, Diane Arbus, Garry Winogrand, and work by other artists. For more information click here. See David Boraks’s Oct. 15 preview of the show, “30 years in Davidson, through the eyes of Bill Giduz.”

CORNELIUS ARTS CENTER/COMMUNITY ARTS PROJECT, Oak Street Mill, 19725 Oak St., behind the police station, Cornelius – Through Oct. 30: paintings by Manny Rashet. Details: 704-892-7323 or www.creativeartexchange.org

LAKE NORMAN ART LEAGUE, gallery in South Main Square, 442 S. Main St. – Through Nov. 12: 2009 Fall Show. Gallery hours: Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Also, artists of all media are invited to enter work in the 2009 Small Works Exhibit and Sale. The exhibit will run Nov. 16 through Jan. 8 during gallery hours. Entries are accepted Nov. 13 6:30-7:30 p.m. and Nov. 14 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. Works will be on display during Christmas in Davidson: December 3-5, 6-9 p.m. with awards announced on December 5 at 8:00 p.m. Details: 704-620-4450 or www.lknart.org.

MERRILL-JENNINGS GALLERIES, 463 S. Main St. – Hours: Mon-Fri 10–5, Sat 10–3. For more information call 704-895-1213 and visit the website at www.merrilljennings.com

DAVIDSON TOWN HALL Atrium Gallery, 216 S. Main St. – Photographs by Dana Pianowski and metal sculpture by Rich Nossell. Ms. Pianowski, of Davidson, has studied at Parsons School of Design and International Center of Photography in New York. Mr. Nossell is a native of Long Island, N.Y., who now lives in Huntersville and makes custom furniture. Open weekdays during Town Hall hours, and other times during Town Hall events.

CHRISTA FAUT GALLERY, 19818 North Cove Road, Jetton Village, Cornelius – Gallery hours: Tuesdays to Fridays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., or by appointment. Information: www.christafautgallery.com or 704-892-5312.

WOODEN STONE, 445 S. Main St. – Functional fine art and hand-made objects. Gallery hours: Tuesdays to Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Closed Sundays/Mondays. 704-892-1449. www.woodenstonegallery.com.

SANCTUARY GALLERY, 108 S. Main St. (next to Village Store) – Fine art and handmade crafts by local artists. Gallery hours: Monday to Friday, 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

MARK YOUR CALENDAR!


Library programs

Davidson public library branch, on the Village Green, has a variety of programs for kids and adults. Check out as the list is updated on the library’s blog, CLICK HERE>

Cornelius public library branch now has a blog, too. Programs there are open to all as well. To read it, CLICK HERE>

School calendar

Read more about key dates in local schools, from fund-raisers to theater to seminars, in Laurie Dennis’s most recent School Notes.

  • TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 6 p.m., Davidson Town Hall, 216 S. Main Street – Town Board meeting. For more information go online
  • TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 6 p.m., NorthStone Club, 15801 NorthStone Drive, Huntersville – North Mecklenburg Republican Women host Dr. Timothy Johnson, vice chair of state Republican Party and Becki Gray, vice president of the John Locke Foundation. Registration 6 p.m., buffet dinner 6:45. Tickets $20 by reservation. Contat Mary Lou Richardson, nomeckrw@gmail.com
  • TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 5:30 to 7 p.m., Lake Norman Chamber, 19900 W. Catawba Ave., Cornelius – Lake Norman Chamber presents a program on “Understanding Your Financials” by Kim Contino from K.A.C. Bookkeeping Services Inc. Aimed at women and minority business owners, but open to all. Reservations requested, 704-892-1922.
  • TUESDAY, NOV. 10, 7:30 p.m., Davidson College Presbyterian Church, Main Street and Concord Road – Organ at Davidson series continues with Katie Ann McCarty, noted classical organist, in a program of poetry and music. A reception follows. Free, donations accepted. www.dcpc.org
  • WEDNESDAY, NOV. 11, 2-3 p.m., WDAV-FM studios, 234 N. Main St. – Davidson Parks & Rec’s Senior Scholars program takes a field trip to visit the studios of classical public radio station WDAV-FM and daytime host Jennifer Foster. She’ll show off the latest technology, including some of the “toys” used in programming. Besides her work at the station, Ms. Foster is a singer who has has performed in theater, concert, radio and television. Free.
  • MONDAY, NOV. 11, 7:30 p.m., Davidson College Alvarez College Union 900 Room – “Landmark Civil Rights Cases, A Conversation with Julius Chambers.” Lawyer, civil rights leader, educator and native North Carolinian Julius Chambers will speak with cookies and cider reception to follow.
  • FRIDAY, NOV. 13, 12:30 p.m., Davidson College Sloan Music Center Tyler-Tallman Hall – Harriette Line Thompson and Cynthia Lawing will perform a duo piano recital, with works by Arensky, Gershwin and Milhaud. Free. Details on the college website.
  • SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 8:30 a.m., Lake Norman State Park, Troutman – Rumble in the Woods running races, including 12.6-mile, 6.6-mile and 5k runs on park trails. Sponsored by Team Triumph, a group of Lake Norman area women runners and triathletes. Proceeds benefit Women’s Auxiliary of Motorsports Charities. Registration on Active.com.
  • SATURDAY, NOV. 14, noon to 2:30 p.m., Davidson Village Green – “A Day of Music, Food & Fun,” a free community event that serves as the finale of the DavidsonReads 2009 program. By bringing Davidson’s different religious and community groups together by celebrating with singing, dancing and food we hope to illustrate the best lessons of James McBride’s “The Color of Water.” Local churches, synagogues and schools are planning to participate with choral and musical performances, an ethnic dancing showcase and dramatic readings. The Davidson Historical Society will display archived family trees and local citizens are encouraged to display their family trees. There will be a community potluck, pie baking contest and children’s holiday art projects by The Community Arts Project. More about DavidsonReads and upcoming programs in our Sept. 3 season preview, “Are you reading yet? DavidsonReads sets schedule.”
  • SATURDAY, NOV. 14, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Farm at Weathers Creek, 1170 Shinville Rd., Cleveland – The Weathers Creek Writers’ Series cofounder Ann Wicker leads a session on writing memoirs and preserving family stories. Sessions are $75 with lunch included. For registration and other information see weatherscreek.net
  • SUNDAY, NOV. 15, Davidson College Alvarez College Union 900 Room – Davidson College Eco House sponsors a showing of “Food Inc.” Free. The Eco House is a student residence whose members try to buy most food from local sources.
  • SUNDAY, NOV. 15, 4 p.m., Davidson Town Hall, 216 S. Main St. – Davidson Historical Society presents a free program on “Davidson in the 20th Century: The Roaring 20s Through World War II.” Jan Blodgett, Davidson college archivist, and Ralph Levering, the Vail professor of history at the college, will talk about how Davidson fared during the Depression, the stories of Davidson’s war generation, and give a preview of their planned book about Davidson history. Free. Info: 704-892-6022 or davidsonhistoricalsociety@gmail.com.
  • SUNDAY, NOV. 15, 5 p.m., Davidson College Duke Family Performance Hall – Davidson College’s a cappella singing groups – The Generals, Androgyny, and The Delilahs – present a concert to benefit school “PTA-Too” families and to raise awareness about special needs-related issues. Donations accepted at the door. Reservations accepted, email davidsongenerals@gmail.com Checks payable to Davidson College/IDF Account may be sent to: Improve Davidson Fund, c/o Davidson College, PO Box 7182, Davidson, NC 28035.
  • MONDAY, NOV. 16, 7 p.m., St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, 301 Caldwell Lane, off Concord Road – Jewish Federation of Greater Charlotte’s Community Relations Council presents Dr. Daniel Gordis, senior vice president of the Shalem Center, a Jerusalem research and education institute, speaks on “Saving Israel: How the Jewish People Can Win a War That May Never End.” Dessert reception and book signing follow. Free and open to the public. Details: contact Sarah Kaplan, Community Relations and Israel Affairs Coordinator, at 704-944-6757, or sarah.kaplan@jewishcharlotte.org.
  • FRIDAY, NOV. 20 and SATURDAY, Nov. 21, 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m. and 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., Mt. Zion UMC, 19600 Zion St., Cornelius – Mt. Zion hosts the Crafts and Gifts Show 2009. Event includes holiday photos, silent auction, country store, cafe and over 30 regional artists, crafters and gifts and accessories dealers. Proceeds to benefit church ministry and community.
  • SATURDAY, NOV. 21, 9 a.m., Davidson Town Green, 119 South Main Street – Davidson College fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon hosts the Davidson Turkey Trot, a 5k to benefit the Free Clinic of Our Towns at Ada Jenkins. Participants must register by Nov. 19. $15 registration fee includes T-shirt. For more information and to register, visit Active.com
  • THURSDAY, DEC. 3 to SATURDAY, DEC. 5, 6-9 p.m., downtown Davidson – Christmas in Davidson community festival. Main Street closed for strolling and shopping. Santa will be there, and the Village Green stage hosts performances. Vendors sought. For more info on becoming a vendor, see the town website.
  • SUNDAY, DEC. 13, 3 p.m., St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, 301 Caldwell Lane – Music at St. Alban’s series presents The Beggar Boys, featuring Kate Minogue. A portion of the proceeds from this concert benefit Mooresville Soup Kitchen. Details: 704-941-0650. www.saintalbans-davidson.org/musicatstalbans.htm.
  • TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 2010, Davidson College – Davidson Horticultural Symposium “Through the Seasons: A Southern Garden’s Journey.” With Allan Armitage, Pam Baggett, Robin Ripley, W. Gary Smith, William Welch. Details: www.davidsonsymposium.org.

GROUPS AND ONGOING EVENTS


THROUGH SUNDAY, NOV. 22, Saturdays and Sundays, 10 to 5:30 p.m., Poplar Tent Road, Huntersville – 16th annual Carolina Renaissance Festival, a 22-acre festival of food, fun and entertainment. With a cast of more than 500 costumed characters, games, jousting, shops, crafts and performances on 10 stages. Details: RenFestInfo.com.

LAKE NORMAN TEEN COUNCIL – Want to meet new friends or have something fun to do that looks great on your college application? Join our newly established LKN Teen Council for middle and high school students. Provides service projects, workshops, campus cruises, and teen trips. Upcoming: a Halloween fundraiser, holiday festivals, service projects, state youth conferences, and more. Limited to 40 teens so don’t miss your chance. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month through Dec. 8, 6:30 p.m., for pre-meeting activity, then 7:15 p.m. meeting. At Davidson Parks & Recreation office, 416 Armour St. Supported by the Parks and Recreation Departments of Davidson, Cornelius, and Huntersville. Details: 704-892-3349 or www.d-recs.org.

JUST MOVED – A 13-week group for folks who are new to the area or who want to connect with others, began Sept. 10. New to the area? Not really new, but still feel new? Learn to laugh again. Meet some great new friends. Get acquainted with the Lake Norman area. Debbie Lovvorn and Janet Mowery will facilitate this 13-week group for women new to the area. The group will meet Thursdays from 10–11:45 a.m. in Room 216/218 of the Alexander Education Building of Davidson United Methodist Church, 233 South Main Street, Davidson. Register by calling the church office at 704-892-8277.

STORY TIME AT THE LIBRARY – Davidson public library branch, on the Village Green, offers story times for toddlers to preschoolers. “Yearlings” is for toddlers 12-24 months, alternate Thursdays, 10:15 a.m., (about 15-20 minute programs). Dates: Nov. 5 and 19. Preschool storytime, a 30-minute story time with books, finger games, and music, Oct. 5 and Oct. 19 at 10:15 a.m. Jumping Jacks, a 20-30-minute story time for 2 year olds, Oct. 5 and Oct. 19 at 11 a.m.

ADOPTION SUPPORT GROUP, beginning Tuesday, Sept. 8, 6 to 7:30 p.m., Davidson United Methodist Church, 233 S. Main St. The group will meet twice monthly to offer education, fellowship, support, and family fun for those considering, in the process of or at home with adopted children. Register and request child care by calling the church office, 704-892-8277. Questions? Call Cheryl Mahony at 704-895-8043.

MS SUPPORT GROUP – Meets third Friday of the month at 10 a.m., Davidson United Methodist Church, Room 218. It’s a casual round-table discussion for those facing life with MS.

50+ COFFEE CLUB, Wednesdays, 9 a.m. to noon, Davidson Parks & Recreation office, 416 Armour St. – Join the 50-Plus Coffee Club, meeting every Wednesday. It’s a relaxing social environment where you can meet old and new friends. Coffee, games, newspapers and pastries provided. No registration required, just show up! Info: 704-892-3349.

CHRONIC AND LIFE-THREATENING ILLNESS SUPPORT GROUP, first and third Wednesdays each month, 7-8:30 a.m., Davidson United Methodist Church Congregation Care House, 262 South St. – Individuals coping with an illness or who have family members coping with an illness welcome. Call the church office at 704-892-8277 to register and request child care. You do not need to be a member of the church to participate. Questions? Contact Karen Gray, Director of Congregational Care, at 704-947-0612.

SEPARATION AND DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP, Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m., Davidson United Methodist Church Congregation Care House, 262 South St. – Facilitators Mark and Gayle Olenik provide resources to help you cope and work toward a new beginning. You do not need to be a member of the church to participate. Call the church office at 704-892-8277 to register and request child care.

NOW WHAT? GRIEF BEYOND THE FIRST YEAR, second Saturday each month, 9:30 a.m., Davidson United Methodist Church Congregational Care House, 262 South St. – If you are coping with the loss of a loved one for one year or more, we welcome you to join. Janet McKee and Bryan Readling will facilitate. You do not need to be a member of the church to participate. Register by calling the church office at 704-892-8277. Questions? Contact Karen Gray, Director of Congregational Care, at 704-947-0612.

CALENDARS ON THE WEB


DAVIDSONNEWS.NET SCHOOL CALENDAR – Laurie Dennis’s most recent listing of school events, see our “schools” category. CLICK HERE>
DAVIDSON COLLEGE – For an up-to-date listing of events on the college campus, visit the college calendar page.
DAVIDSON UNITED METHODIST CHURCHhttp://http://www.davidsonumc.org/Calendar

DAVIDSON COLLEGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHhttp://www.dcpc.org/

DAVIDSON ELEMENTARY PTA calendar, http://pages.cms.k12.nc.us/davidsonpta/calendar/

DAVIDSON PUBLIC LIBRARY BRANCH events – Events calendar on the library’s blog davidsonlibrary.wordpress.com/.

NORTH COUNTY REGIONAL LIBRARY events, Huntersville – Events calendar, www.plcmc.org

ST. ALBAN’S CHURCH online calendar – http://www.saintalbans-davidson.org/

ST. ALBAN’S SQUARE NEIGHBORHOOD – http://www.stalbanssq.org/calendar.html

LAKE NORMAN SENIOR CALENDAR, at LKNSenior.com

YOUR COMMUNITY CONNECTOR – online listing of alternative and holistic health information and events. http://www.yourcommunityconnector.com/

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Tomorrowland (PG) - Fri - Sun: (1:00), (4:00), 7:00, 9:55; Mon: (1:00), (4:00), 7:00; Tue: (1:00), (4:00), (7:00); Wed & Thu: (1:00), (4:00), 7:00
Mad Max: Fury Road (R) - Fri - Sun: (1:40), (4:30), 7:25, 10:10; Mon: (1:40), (4:30), 7:25; Tue: (1:40), (4:30); Wed & Thu: (1:40), (4:30), 7:25
Pitch Perfect 2 (PG-13) - Fri - Sun: (1:15), (4:10), 7:10, 10:00; Mon: (1:15), (4:10), 7:10; Tue: (1:15), (4:10), (7:10); Wed & Thu: (1:15), (4:10), 7:10

May 29-June 4

Spy (R) - Thu: (5:00), 7:45
Entourage (R) - Tue: 7:00 PM; Wed: (1:10), (4:30); Thu: (1:10), (4:30), 7:30
Aloha (PG-13) - Fri & Sat: (1:30), (4:20), 7:20, 9:55; Sun & Mon: (1:30), (4:20), 7:20; Tue: (1:30), (4:20), (7:20); Wed: (1:30), (4:20); Thu: (1:30), (4:20), 7:20
Poltergeist (PG-13) - Fri & Sat: (1:25), (3:50), 7:10, 9:30; Sun & Mon: (1:25), (3:50), 7:10; Tue: (1:25), (3:50)
Tomorrowland (PG) - Fri & Sat: (1:00), (4:00), 6:55, 9:50; Sun & Mon: (1:00), (4:00), 6:55; Tue: (1:00), (4:00), (6:55); Wed: (1:00), (4:00); Thu: (1:00), (4:00), 6:55
Pitch Perfect 2 (PG-13) - Fri & Sat: (1:15), (4:10), 7:00, 9:40; Sun & Mon: (1:15), (4:10), 7:00; Tue: (1:15), (4:10), (7:00); Wed: (1:15), (4:10); Thu: (1:15 PM)

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