Matthews Messenger - March 2023

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MARCH 2023 Volume 5 — Issue 3 www.matthewsnc.gov 2 3 4 Envision Matthews: We want your input! Women's History Month 2023: Year of the Trail in Matthews and across North Carolina In this issue... MATTHEWSNC.GOV @TOWNOFMATTHEWS @MATTHEWSNC TOWN OF MATTHEWS @TOWNOFMATTHEWS

MANAGER’S MESSAGE

March is Women’s History Month so we wanted to reflect on the life and legacy of several women from Matthews. These women helped make a difference in our town and have a special place in the history of Matthews. Read more on page 3.

Our Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resource Department has several great events coming up that we want to tell you about. This month join us for the first ever ShamROCK concert on St. Patrick’s Day. Also, two popular events return this year: Main Line Market and the Great Easter Eggspedition. Read more about these and other upcoming events on page 5.

The Town has started the process of developing a new comprehensive plan and downtown plan. We’re calling

it Envision Matthews. As we kickoff the year long process, we are asking for your input by completing a survey. Read more and click to take the survey below.

2023 is the Year of the Trail in North Carolina. Mayor Higdon declared 2023 as the Year of the Trail in Matthews as well. We are fortunate to have some great options for residents to get outside and enjoy the natural beauty of our town. Read more about the Year of the Trail in Matthews on page 4.

Check out the calendar on page 6 for Matthews events and Board of Commissioners meetings so you can stay involved and engaged in all that Matthews has to offer.

ENVISION MATTHEWS: planning our togetherfuture

The Town started the process of developing a new Comprehensive Plan and Downtown Plan called Envision Matthews - an initiative that is part of the Town's 2023-2028 Strategic Plan. The plan will guide development in Matthews, provide a roadmap for future growth, and create strategies to implement the community's vision.

To kick off the Envision Matthews Comprehensive Plan, we want to hear your thoughts and ideas! Click the link to complete a survey and sign up to receive updates on Envision Matthews: https://www.publicinput.com/ envisionmatthews

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TOWN MANAGER BHAWKE@MATTHEWSNC.GOV
Becky Hawke Melia Gordon ASSISTANT TOWN MANAGER MGORDON@MATTHEWSNC.GOV

WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH: CELEBRATING WOMEN IN MATTHEWS

March is Women’s History Month, a time to honor and celebrate the vital role of women in American history. We wanted to highlight a few of the women who have been an important part of the history of Matthews.

The sources for this information include the Matthews Historical Foundation, Matthews Heritage Museum and publications Matthews Memories and Discover Matthews.

Dr. Selma Burke, a well-known artist and sculptor, often visited Matthews while growing up in Mooresville, North Carolina. Selma Burke Lane was named in her honor in 1992. Dr. Burke donated a bronze sculpture that is now on display in Matthews Town Hall.

Margaret and Mary Louise Phillips (pictured above with Paula Lester) were longtime Matthews residents. The sisters both had master degrees and careers. Mary Louise was instrumental in establishing the Carolina Room at the Charlotte Public Library. Margaret was a teacher and a Mecklenburg County school administrator. Mary Louise and Margaret played an important role in establishing the Matthews Historical Foundation.

Juanita Jordan worked for the Town of Matthews from 1962 until 1992 and has the distinction of serving as the first Town Manager of Matthews in 1987.

Iris DeVore was one of the founders of the Matthews HELP Center, Happy Times Club and the Levine Senior Center. In Iris’ honor, the road to the center was named DeVore Lane.

Viola Boyd and her husband Sam were leaders in the Crestdale community of Matthews, formerly known as Tank Town. In the 1960s, Sam and Viola paid to bring the first water line to Crestdale.

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Matthews Declares 2023 Year of the Trail

During the February 27 meeting of the Board of Commissioners, Mayor Higdon signed a proclamation declaring 2023 as the Year of the Trail in Matthews in conjunction with the North Carolina Year of the Trail. North Carolina Year of the Trail is the largest statewide celebration of trails and outdoor recreation in state history and will firmly establish North Carolina as “The Great Trails State.”

The Town of Matthews Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resource Department held “First Day Outdoors” on January 1 to kickoff the Year of the Trail. The community came together to walk, run and bike on guided hikes along trails throughout Matthews including the Four Mile Creek Greenway, Matthews Heritage Trail, and trails throughout Purser-Hulsey Park.

The Town has other events planned to celebrate the Year of the Trail. On Saturday, April 15 join us at Squirrel Lake Park for Earth Day with Kids in Nature Day. There will be guided walks around the pond at Squirrel Lake Park. Free bike helmets will be given away to encourage safe riding on trails and greenways.

Mountain biking clinics and guided trail rides will be held at Purser Hulsey Park in partnership with the Tarheel Trailblazers on Saturday, May 20. This will take place from 10:00 am until 1:00 pm with guided rides open to all skill levels! More details coming soon.

The North Carolina Year of the Trail campaign will celebrate North Carolina’s vast network of trails, greenways, and blueways. These trails showcase the state’s diverse landscapes –from grand mountain vistas to quiet rivers, vibrant urban greenways, coastal forests, and the rolling hills of the Piedmont. For more information, visit https://greattrailsnc.com and follow @greattrailsnc on social media.

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springtime fun in matthews!

ShamROCK Concert

We’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with live music from Rev On. The ShamROCK Concert will be held on Matthews Station Street beginning at 7:00 pm on Friday, March 17.

Main Line Market

Main Line Market returns this year Saturdays on March 25, June 24, September 30, and December 16 from 11 am - 5 pm. This pop-up market is held along West Charles Street featuring 50+ vendors selling handmade goods, a food truck, music, and craft beer from Carolina Beer Temple. Vendors curated by Handcrafted Market CLT.

Great Easter EGGspedition

The Great Easter EGGspedition is held every spring in Matthews. Easter eggs are hidden in outdoor locations throughout town. Click here to read more about the event and how to participate: https://www.matthewsnc.gov/pview.aspx?id=21004

Beats ‘n Bites

Beats ‘n Bites brings a variety of food trucks to downtown Matthews on the last Friday of each month, April through September. Enjoy dinner from an eclectic group of area trucks, relax in the park, listen to good music, and enjoy the downtown vibe! Click here to view this year’s lineup of musical guests: https:// www.matthewsnc.gov/pview.aspx?catid=567&id=21003

Earth Day with Kids in Nature Day

Earth Day with Kids in Nature Day will be held again this year on Saturday, April 15 at Squirrel Lake Park. Shuttle bus service will be provided from the Matthews Community Center. This event is held in partnership with Habitat and Wildlife Keepers (HAWK). Activities include eco-friendly exhibits and vendors, hikes, scavenger hunts, nature crafts and STEM activities. Visit https://www.matthewsnc. gov/pview.aspx?id=21005 for more information.

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Upcoming Events Any questions? Contact us! For additional details, please visit: www.matthewsnc.gov/calendar.ASPX great easter eggspedition begins 29 Wednesday 10 Friday 13 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 16 Thursday 20 Monday 27 Monday 28 Tuesday MARCH 17 Friday 25 Saturday 31 Friday Matthews Messenger | MARCH 2023 6 TOWN HALL 232 Matthews Station St. | Matthews, NC 28105 PHONE (704) 847- 4411 E-MAIL matthews@matthewsnc.gov WEB www.matthewsnc.gov Mayor John Higdon mayorhigdon@matthewsnc.gov Mayor Pro Tem Ken McCool kmccool@matthewsnc.gov Commissioner Renee garner rgarner@matthewsnc.gov Commissioner gina hoover ghoover@matthewsnc.gov Commissioner mark tofano mtofano@matthewsnc.gov Commissioner John Urban jurban@matthewsnc.gov Commissioner Larry Whitley lwhitley@matthewsnc.gov Have any questions about the community? Contact us! Town of Matthews Board of Commissioners 7:00 PM Board of Commissioners Meeting 5:30 PM Cultural diversity committee meeting 7:00 pm appearance/tree committee meeting 5:00 pm date night drop-Off 8:00 aM CAR SEAT CHECKING STATION 7:00 pm planning board meeting 7:00 PM transportation committee meeting 7:00 pm Board of Commissioners Meeting 7:00 PM environmental advisory committee Meeting 8:00 aM CAR SEAT CHECKING STATION 7:00 PM ST. PATRICK'S DAY SHAMROCK CONCERT 11:00 am main line market

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