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Volume 8, Number 15 • April 9 to 15, 2015
More sidewalks coming to Mint Hill
STEM to fork
by Crystal O’Gorman crystal@matthewsminthillweekly.com
MINT HILL – Leaders in Mint Hill are striding forward in an effort to make the town a “walkable” community. The town is nearing completion of 1.5 miles of sidewalks from N.C. 51 to Quail Ridge Drive and Lawyers Road to Apple Creek Drive. The Mint Hill Board of Commissioners also approved two miles of sidewalk expansions last month that will continue south on N.C. 51 from the intersection at Quail Ridge to Idlewild Road, as well as fill in some gaps along Wilson Grove Road. Town manager Brian Welch said the N.C. 51/Quail Ridge and Lawyers Road/Apple Creek sidewalk project cost $500,000 and was allocated from general funding. Welch said sidewalks have become a priority in the last 15 years. “We are trying to maximize pedestrian connection to provide a different mode of transportation,” he said. The current project, which stands
From left, Mint Hill Middle seventh-graders Mia Smith, 13; Kyla Barret, 14; Sidney Aurelus, 12; and Bruan Rivas, 13; create an Italian sausage, pineapple, onion and pepper pizza for the inaugural STEM to Fork Competition. See Courtney Schultz’s story on page 12
A trip back in time Inaugural 1915-themed lawn party slated for Saturday at the Reid House by Josh Whitener editor@matthewsminthillweekly.com
MATTHEWS – People will have the chance this weekend to take a trip back in time 100 years, as the Matthews Historical
Foundation and the Matthews Heritage Museum host the inaugural Victorian Lawn Party at the historic Reid House. The 1915-themed event takes place Saturday, April 11, from noon to 4 p.m. at the 125-year-old Reid House, located
(see Sidewalks on page 11)
at 134 W. John St. The event is free, and visitors will have the chance to play turnof-the-century games, make circa-1915 crafts, experience demonstrations, view vintage cars and “meet” Dr. and Mrs. T.N. Reid – the event’s “hosts.” Barbara Taylor, director of the Heritage Museum, said she and the Historical Foundation began brainstorming more than a year ago about hosting a signature event for the museum. (see Lawn Party on page 4)
Christina Bryan and Joe Brandenburg will portray Dr. and Mrs. Reid. Josh Whitener/MMHW photo
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