Monthly Archives: January 2011
N.C. Technology Association accepting scholarship applications
The N.C. Technology Association’s Women in Information Science and Engineering program is accepting applications from women accepted into an engineering or computer science program for Fall 2011. The program provides… Read more
South Meck to host financial aid night
South Mecklenburg High School will host an event Jan. 27 to help high school seniors and their families complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Volunteers will be on… Read more
Charlotte Christian students earn recognition
Two Charlotte Christian students have been recognized for outstanding achievements in academics and the arts. Senior John Humphries was named a semifinalist for the Morehead-Cain Scholarship at the University of… Read more
Junior Achievement BizTown celebrates milestone
Junior Achievement of the Central Carolinas’ BizTown served its 100,000th student on Jan. 14. Students from south Charlotte’s Collinswood Language Academy and Oaklawn Elementary School elected a mayor and took… Read more
Helping hands for Bright Blessings
by Mike Parks It was a new beginning of sorts for Bright Beginnings, as the former south Charlotte nonprofit opened their doors at their new home in Matthews. Formerly known… Read more
Pirates swashbuckle the Queen City
by Alison Woo For both kids and adults, the life of a pirate is seemingly an enviable one. Ideally there are no bills, no bosses and no teeth to brush…. Read more
Local family gets ‘Greenover’
The Harding family, who live on Moray Court in south Charlotte, got a “Greenover” this week courtesy of HGTV. HGTV’s Carter Oosterhouse and a team of renovation experts from Lowe’s… Read more
Children’s play set to open next week
DAVIDSON – The Davidson College Department of Theatre and Davidson Community Players’ Connie Company will perform “The Emperor’s New Clothes” on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 21 to 23, at… Read more
Steve Harvey comes to town Saturday
Best-selling author and entertainer Steve Harvey will be in south Charlotte this weekend to talk about his book “Straight Talk, No Chaser.” South Charlotte Weekly spoke with Harvey prior to… Read more
Warehouse PAC to open “Frozen”
CORNELIUS – The Warehouse Performing Arts Center, 9216-A Westmoreland Road, is ready to break out “Frozen.” “Frozen” tells the story of the disappearance of 10-year-old Rhona by following the life… Read more
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