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Approximately 400 guests attended the 28th annual “A Tasteful Affair” at Kenan Stadium’s Blue Zone, and the 22 local food and beverage establishments that contributed helped to make the event a rousing success that raised $107,000 for the Ronald McDonald House of Chapel Hill. The evening was more than a showcase for local food and […]
For A Wonderful Cause, "A Tasteful Affair"
Tasteful Affair" is the biggest annual fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House of Chapel Hill.
Sunday, Blue Zone Hosts "A Tasteful Affair" For RMH
A Tasteful Affair is a major fundraiser for the Ronald McDonald House.
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The Hill's Andrew Stuckey presents the afternoon news. Included in this edition of the news, we learn of some new residence halls that are under construction on campus. We also acknowledge the First Day of Classes (FDOC) on campus, as the fall semester gets underway. We also hear from the Chancellor on a government program for military officers coming to UNC, and more. In sports, Bill Belichick speaks on new assistant coach Bobby Petrino, and more.
The Evening News: Mark Chilton Steps Down, FDOC on Monday, Fall Sports
The Hill's Andrew Stuckey presents the afternoon news. Included in this edition of the news we learn that Register of Deeds Mark Chilton is stepping down from his position a few months early. We also hear more from UNC leadership on the First Day of Classes (FDOC) coming up on Monday, learn more about Pittsboro's new Planning Director, and hear from Hillsborough Mayor Mark Bell on that town's strategic plan. In Sports, UNC Women's Soccer opens the fall sports season with a win, and more.
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The Evening News: Chatham County Pipeline, Carrboro Music Festival, Soccer Season Reimagined
The Hill's Andrew Stuckey presents the afternoon news, including Chatham County Commissioners Karen Howard weighing in on community feedback on the Enbridge Pipeline. We also learn details of this fall's Carrboro Music Festival, learn some crime news from Chatham County, and more. In sports, more on Seth Trimble to Louisville, a reimagined men's soccer season proposed, and more.
Chapel Hill: Students Returning, Fire Station 4, LUMO Workshops
Chapel Hill Mayor Jess Anderson spoke with 97.9 The Hill's Andrew Stuckey on Thursday, August 13, discussing town news and events. She previewed the upcoming Inter-City visit with the Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill Carrboro, where they will visit Charlottesville, VA. She also discussed the start of school for both UNC and CHCCS. She talked about the plans for a rebuild of First Station 4 on Weaver Dairy Road, previewed some upcoming LUMO outreach, and more.
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