Rett SyndromeANNUAL GOLF CLASSICRegisterfirst for falland summerMay 23-249 a.m. to 5 p.m.Get the classes you want!* 1st chance for new students to register.* This is the only chance to register forsummer classes that start May 31.* Students must complete all admissionsrequirements before registering.Register on either campus!Benefiting IRSF(International Rett Syndrome Foundation)Monday, May 23Registration: 9:30 a.m.,11:00 a.m. shotgun-startLocation: Cabarrus Country Club, Concord, N.C.Captain Choice formatwith lunch and dinner$100 per player, $400 per teamRaffle & AwardsPlease make checks payable to:Ella Foard Foundation for Rett Syndromec/o John FoardP.O. Box 38Concord, NC 28026or contact John at 704-795-0230www.EllaFoard.orgFor information aboutthe IRSF and Rett Syndrome,please visit www.rettsyndrome.org4209 Old Charlotte Highway, Monroe • 704-290-5100U.S. Highway 74, Polkton • 704-272-5300www.spcc.eduPage 4 • May 13-19, 2011 • <strong>Union</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Weekly</strong>An equal opportunity collegeR & F Fabricswww.unioncountyweekly.com
B:4.8”T:4.8”NewsVolunteers help Marvin’spark take shapeS:4.3”Work day, public hearing setby Mark DiBiasionews@unioncountyweekly.comBush hogging years of undergrowth,clearing walking trails, planting newgrass and engineering an irrigation systemwere just a few of the tasks presentedTuesday, May 10 as completed orin process by Councilman Ross Overby,who serves as project manager for theMarvin-Efird park.Overby outlined plans to utilize volunteersto lay a thousand feet of waterlineand connect the park’s two workingwells to form a functioning irrigationsystem. The wells will provide water todrip lines for trees, the community gardenand a lawn sprinkler system. Overbyestimated that the Village would save$6500 using existing equipment andvolunteer labor. Councilman AnthonyBurman made the motion to appropriateof up to $5000 to pay for materialsand rental equipment needed for theproject. The motion was unanimouslyapproved .The Village is holding its second Park-South CharlotteDermatologyTreating allSkin Issuesfrom Moles to Acneto WartsVolunteer day Saturday, May 14 from9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Councilman Overbyexpects a number of students who needcommunity service hours to be on-handas well as a corp of Marvin residentswho have volunteered hundreds ofhours already.Kristie Maher, a member of the VillageParks, Recreation & Greeway committeeis managing the Park’s grand opening,scheduled for this fall. The Councilapproved a number of ideas offered byMaher, ranging from a Moon-Bounce tobarbecue to a band.In other business, the Village calledfor a public hearing for the Marvin-EfridPark Conditional Use Permit for June14, approved changes to Village PersonnelPolicy and approved a resolutionopposing the expansion of the FoxholeLandfill in Mecklenburg <strong>County</strong>.The Council also announced thatthe Village attorney, Robynn Moraitesof Bringewatt & Snover, PLLC hasaccepted a position with the North <strong>Carolina</strong>Bar Assocation. 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