Service Messages and People Needing Help

Good Neighbors’ Service

If anyone in the neighborhood has difficulty getting to the post office, grocery store, dry cleaners, etc., during inclement weather or due to an illness or disability, there is a group of your neighbors who stand ready to make that trip for you. To make space for articles and news, a hard copy of the list will only be printed in the newsletter every three or four months. Please call Dave Smith (704.987.1472) if you wish to be included.

An updated list is online if you're logged in to the members' area.

Non-Working Street Lights

Our neighbors, Dave Stout and Shannon McLean (O. Henry Avenue) have volunteered to identify non-working street lights during their evening walks and to notify Duke Power. If you notice a non-working street light, you can contact Duke Power directly or just notify Dave and

Looking for Local Information

Davidson News at http://www.davidsonnews.net is a start-up community news website staffed by volunteers – our neighbors. It combines original news-gathering, citizen contributions, and links to other sites to help you stay informed. Contact David Boraks at editor@davidsonnews.net  to be placed on the contact list or to submit information about your organization.

DavidsonNews.net does have monthly Internet and business expenses. Please help continue to provide timely and informative news and information to Davidson residents. Many of our neighbors have made contributions. If you are interested, please visit www.davidsonnews.net/support/.

What Is Our Towns Habitat for Humanity?

Our Towns Habitat for Humanity is an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. Our Towns Habitat relies on the generosity of its donors and the strength of volunteers to further its mission of eliminating poverty housing. Your support is greatly appreciated. Volunteers are always welcome. If you are interested, please call 704.896.8957. Our Town’s Habitat for Humanity is located at 20310 North Main Street, Cornelius (between Davidson & Cornelius). Call 704.896.8957 ext. 1107 if you need items picked up.

Feeling Creative? Art Within Reach!

The Creative Art Exchange and Children’s Art Project have merged to form the Community Arts Project. The mission is to provide quality arts programming for the residents of the Lake Norman area, to encourage creativity, to expand community access to art, and to promote local artists. Please visit the studio and gallery in Cornelius (19725 Oak Street, Unit 1 – behind the Police Department). Inquire about classes. Opportunities include ceramics, drawing, painting, print making, sculpture, and jewelry making. Openings are still available in summer camp sessions. For information on complete class descriptions, summer camps, and one-day workshops, visit on-line at www.creativeartexchange.org or call 704.892.7323.

Lost and Found Service

If you have lost a pet or misplaced something that you may have left in a neighborhood park, please let me know and I will be glad to put it in the newsletter. Obviously, if an item is found, I will also be glad to make inquiry in the next newsletter.

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