Events
Date:
Saturday, May 2, 2009 - 10:00am to 2:00pm
Location:
451 Lakeshore Lane, Chapel Hill.
Come out to Community Trailfest and celebrate the new trail guides
created by the Sustain Foundation to highlight trails in the local
Chapel Hill and Carrboro area! The Community Trailfest is the launch
event for the guides and will be held on Sunday, April 26th from 11 am
– 1 pm on the lawn at the Weaver Street Market in Carrboro. Vendors
will be at the event showcasing their products, and information will be
provided about the different trails and their locations.
Speaking at the event will be Sustain Foundation founder and Executive
Director Kerry Brewer, Trailheads Director Steve Hoge and Fleet Feet
owner Brian White. Hoge will speak on the mental, physical and
philosophical sides of forest preservation and trail running, and White
will address the importance of the trails to area running enthusiasts
and of maintaining the trails for the benefit of the community.
“Chapel Hill and Carrboro have some great trails for runners, walkers
and bikers, but most of them are not recorded anywhere,” said Brewer.
“We hope these maps will facilitate and promote healthier lifestyles,
taking advantage of our beautiful, natural settings, and prompt our
community to participate in preservation efforts.”
Sponsors for the Chapel Hill/Carrboro trail guides are Fleet Feet
Carrboro, Franklin Street Realty, Friends of Bolin Creek, Balanced
Physical Therapy, the Chapel Hill/Carrboro Chamber of Commerce,
Townsend Bertram and Company, and Trailheads running club.
This should be a great event for people of all ages to learn more about
how to take care of their minds and bodies and where to do so in their
surrounding environment. Community Trailfest is free and open to the
public.
Date:
Sunday, April 26, 2009 - 7:00am to 9:00am
Location:
Weaver Street Market Carrboro
Hello everyone.
This is an update on the May 2 BlueNC Blogger Bash. It's shaping up to be a neat event. Based on RSVPs received so far, we expect somewhere between 30 and 300 people. :)
Seriously, we're planning to feed 40 to 50, but can change that number up to the day before. There's no need to bring food, but please bring your friends and family. The Bash is 100% kid friendly, with a lake for boating and swimming, and lots of room to run around.
As you may know, the Jefferson-Jackson Dinner will take place later that evening in Durham. The JJ reception starts at 5:30. If you're planning to attend, feel free to come by the Bash and make it a whole day of politicking. It's always fun to meet people behind the screen names in the North Carolina blogosphere.
Last year's Bash was an extravaganza of candidates, and some will be on hand again this year. But mostly this is a chance for North Carolina's blogging and new media communities to come together and get to know one another.
It is nice to be in a town that has a mayor who is willing to speak to the
zeitgeist. Feeling it also, a couple of months ago I created these
designs ...
The
last one has been printed on t-shirts if anyone is interested in
partaking in some t-shirt activism ... now to show your support for our mayor's courage.
Changing our town's name by October 24
could turn an April Fools joke into a symbolic gesture to be heard
throughout the world in a time when action on climate change is dangerously
overdue. Can the joke go to symbol and then to action?
On Tuesday evening, March 31, at 7 :00 p.m. the consultants who prepared the fiscal impact analysis for Carolina North will present their final report. You can see the report at http://research.unc.edu/cn/specifics.php .
The meeting will be held in the Wicker Classroom (Room 2603) of the School of Government. You can park after 5:00 p.m. in the SOG parking deck or at metered spaces on South Road. The paid parking in the NC 54 visitor's lot and the Rams Head deck. The SOG is served by CH transit routes RU, G, S and V.
Date:
Tuesday, March 31, 2009 - 3:00pm
Location:
School of Government, Wicker Classroom
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