University City benefits when we all pull together toward a common goal.
Back2School Fair is a community success!
Hundreds of children received backpacks, school supplies and health physicals on July 28 as the Camino Community Center hosted its 14th annual Back2School Fair.
Thanks to the many University City businesses and individuals who donated supplies.
The center, located near the Ucity Blvd Transit Station, provides a health clinic, fitness programs, thrift store and other services.
Learn more about the center and ways you can help, too.
Botanical Gardens need your green thumb
UNC Charlotte’s Botanical Gardens need volunteers to help in the extensive outdoor gardens and greenhouse and to work with visitors as weekend hosts.
This is a great way to share your time with others who enjoy gardening, says director Jeff Gillman.
Volunteers also spread the joy of nature and nurture to the broader community.
To learn more about volunteering, email Jeff at jgillman@uncc.edu.
To learn more about the gardens and upcoming programs, visit gardens.uncc.edu.
Help shape our transit-oriented future on Aug. 14
Charlotte is improving its guidelines for development near our light-rail stations. These changes could have a profound impact on University City’s North Tryon Street development over the next decade.
Learn about the proposed changes and how you can help shape them at an informational meeting at 6 pm Aug. 14.
The meeting location, Powerhouse Studio at 1507 Camden Road, is near the East-West light rail station. Learn more at charlotteudo.org or contact Alan Goodwin at agoodwin@charlottenc.gov.
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