Rollover on Griffith St.; no serious injury

Posted May 16th, 2008 by David Boraks
Categories: Davidson general news

Rollover on Griffith Street

Emergency workers remove a car that overturned on Griffith Street.

A car rolled over on Griffith Street around 11 a.m. Friday, coming to rest near the median strip across from the new Harris Teeter. Emergency workers at the scene said the driver was not seriously injured. They said she apparently drove up on a curb and struck a lamp post before the vehicle turned over.

Davidson Day names admissions director

Posted May 16th, 2008 by David Boraks
Categories: Schools, Davidson people
Anne Buechler
Anne Buechler

Anne Buechler, a longtime teacher and school administrator, has been named director of admission at Davidson Day School, the school announced Friday. Mrs. Buechler is now a language arts teacher and sports coach at the school. She’ll start the new job at the end of the school year. Read the rest of this post »

Home Economist customer appreciation day Sat.

Posted May 16th, 2008 by David Boraks
Categories: Events calendar, Davidson business

After more than eight years in Davidson, Healthy Home Economist Market, in Sadler Square off Griffith Street, will give a little bit back to customers at its Annual Customer Appreciation celebration Saturday from noon to 4 p.m.

The day includes wine tasting, food sampling, a moon bounce for children, face painting, pet adoptions, nutritional information, and more. Store vendors will offer product samples and education. “This is an excellent time to learn about natural health, sustainability, eco-living, green living, and nutrition,” the store management said in a press release.

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At the college, time for retirements

Posted May 16th, 2008 by Brenda Barger
Categories: Davidson people, Davidson College

Merle Schuh, Buzz Yoder, Ben Klein

Davidson College professors (from left) Merle Schuh, Buzz Yoder and Ben Klein were among those honored at Wednesday’s retirement dinner.

Davidson College honored 11 retiring professors and staff Wednesday night, May 14, with a dinner for retirees, their families and friends at the Vail Commons dining hall on campus.
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Woodlawn student wins C-SPAN prize

Posted May 16th, 2008 by Laurie Dennis
Categories: Cable TV, Schools

c-span-bus-outside.jpgSawyer Bowman, a ninth-grader at Woodlawn School, won a $1,000 prize and earned a visit from the C-SPAN bus (at right) for his recent documentary on Flint, Mich.

Sawyer, the son of Dwayne and Karen Bowman, spends time most summers in Flint, visiting his mother’s relatives. Watching the town slowly decline due to the shuttering of factories in the auto industry led to a class project on politics and history.

“I’d really seen Flint go down and I got curious,” Sawyer told DavidsonNews.net. Read the rest of this post »

Curb work could curb S. Main traffic

Posted May 16th, 2008 by David Boraks
Categories: Public works, Transportation

Curb replacement scheduled to begin Monday, May 19, on South Main Street could result in travel delays over the next couple of weeks. Read the rest of this post »

Senior Scholars to hear about shoulder pain

Posted May 16th, 2008 by Davidson News Staff
Categories: Parks & Rec, Events calendar

Davidson Senior Scholars, formed recently to present intellectual and cultural programs, will meet Wednesday, May 28, at 2 p.m. for a question-and-answer session on shoulder pain with Dr. Rodney Stanley from Northside Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center in Mooresville. The 90-minute meeting will be at the Davidson Parks & Recreation office, 416 Armour St. Senior Scholars meet the second and fourth Wednesdays of the month. For details, visit www.d-Recs.org.

Grad gowns, a green run and more

Posted May 15th, 2008 by Laurie Dennis
Categories: Davidson arts scene, Events calendar, Davidson College

It’s time for a little pomp and circumstance to celebrate the Class of 2008, whose 422 members will graduate Sunday from Davidson College. weekend-bug.jpg Graduates, we salute you!  Also this weekend, consider warming up your muscles for Saturday’s 5K trail run at Fisher Farm park.  There are also art classes, an art opening and an art auction to keep in mind. Read the rest of this post »

Eagle awards, Pines dedication, spring blooms

Posted May 15th, 2008 by Brenda Barger
Categories: Davidson people, Around Davidson

cat-in-the-hat.JPGHooray! Graduation weekend at Davidson College is upon us and the Class of 2008 is ready to gather diplomas and march off to future adventures. A well-known Davidson resident also is ready to journey along new pathways. At one time we might have said that “Elvis has left the building” since he did appear as Elvis but for now we simply wish “The Cat in the Hat” well as he leaves library employment tomorrow and looks for a “new circus” to run. Good luck, Ken Buddington. Happy Travels to you and Paula!

Around Davidson brings you news this week arounddavidsonlogo.jpgof Troop 58 Eagle honors for Patrick Beck and Kiefer Colcord, the dedication of new buildings at The Pines, a hidden gem of a garden in the McConnell neighborhood, reunions at Union-PSCE in Virginia, and performances by Jenny Giduz, Annie Rhodes and the Dennis dancers. Read the rest of this post »

Real fame for the Cats: the comics page

Posted May 15th, 2008 by David Boraks
Categories: Davidson people, Davidson College, Sports

frazz comicIf you read a newspaper comics page on Wednesday, you may have noticed that the fame of Davidson College’s Wildcats basketball team and star Stephen Curry has reached new heights: They’re now worthy of a comic-strip punchline. Cartoonist Jef Mallet gave a nod to the Cats and Curry in his May 14, 2008, “Frazz” strip. See the strip on Yahoo! comics pages or Comics.com