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Service Messages

Good Neighbor’s 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. If you need assistance call anyone on the list found in the print version of the newsletter.

The neighborhood would like to see this list and its use grow. We have many new neighbors who may wish to be included. Please call Dave Smith at 704.987.1472 if you wish to be added to (or taken from) the list.

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 Shannon at 704.895.9117.

Have Stuff You Don’t Want?

Slightly Used Appliances, Furniture, Tools, Toys, Household Items, Building Supplies and more (no clothing) – Our Town’s Habitat for Humanity, 20310 North Main Street, Cornelius (between Davidson & Cornelius). Call 704.896.8957 ext. 1107 if you need items picked up.

Clothing – Lydia’s Loft is a clothing closet providing clothes to people in need in the North Mecklenburg and South Iredell area at Huntersville First Baptist Church, 203 Statesville Road in Huntersville. Hours of operation for receiving donations are Tuesdays (9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.) and Thursdays (10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.). If you have questions call 704.875.6581.

HAVE SOME TIME TO HELP OTHERS?

Why not volunteer for Hospice Lake Norman? Volunteering means just that. When someone calls you for an assignment, you can accept or regret, depending on your schedule. Call Lorna Bishop at 704.892.4753 for more information.

Want To Jump-Start Your Creative Talents?

The Icehouse Center (416 South Main Street) is a non-profit organization committed to providing creative opportunities for the people of the North Mecklenburg-Lake Norman region to enjoy and develop skills in a wide range of craft, design, and visual arts disciplines through professional instruction, cultural activities, and access to resources that foster creativity. The second winter session of classes has just started. Call 704.892.7323 or visit www.icehousecenter.org for further information or class sign-up.

From now through June, the Icehouse Center will conduct 4th Friday Art Talks, featuring local artists in interesting and informative panel discussions along with presentations of their work. The March 24 session is “Finders Keepers: Using Found & Recycled Objects in Art.” These sessions are free and open to the public.

Want to Support & Promote Our Community?

The Lake Norman Convention & Visitors Bureau needs volunteers! Volunteers assist in greeting guests at the new Visitors Center on West Catawba Avenue. In addition, you will help with administrative tasks, answer the phone, and assist at CVB special events. Volunteers are asked to work four hours/week and must attend an orientation session. If interested please call CVB at 704.987.3300. For more information, please visit www.lakenorman.org.