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Heels Continue to Improve THE CARRBORO CITIZEN THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 2012 5 School Briefs Heels continue Organic garden sica Booker. can indicate a need for treatment services celebrates anniversary District health on Saturday from 9 to 11 a.m. at Orange to improve The Chapel Hill High School Green Ti- Methodist Church. coordinator honored Dr. Karen Graham from the UNC OA- ger Campaign’s Community Garden will Scarlett Steinert, the Chapel Hill-Car- BY EDDY LANDRETH and 50 percent from the floor,” celebrate four successful years on Saturday SIS program will lead the discussion. To- Staff Writer Williams said. “I said, ‘Why don’t rboro City Schools coordinator for athlet- day is the last day to register by contacting from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the garden. ics and healthful living, was recognized by you take the open shot?’ The campaign has provided more than Georgia Gamcsik at 942-8083 or georgia@ Sophomore Harrison Barnes is “If there is a path there, I want NCAAPHERD as one of three outstand- mhatriangle.org. 200 grocery bags of organic produce and ing North Carolina healthful living coor- once again emerging as the central you to take it,” Williams said. has received contributions from more than dinators. Teen fundraising offensive force on UNC’s roster. “You can’t be Moses and create 300 teen volunteers over the years. The NCAAPHERD is the state professional for documentary A year one if there is not one there.” event is free and open to the public. organization for athletics, physical and Starting Tuesday, Chapel Hill High ago, Barnes Early this year, Barnes forced Active Estes Hills health education, recreation and dance. School Student Body Vice President Kris- became the the issue by attacking the basket Staff members at Estes Hills Elementary Steinert has been invaluable to the organi- ten Powers will launch an online fundraiser player the even when a crowd blocked his were named the top team in the state in the zation in her support of their obesity pre- for a documentary chronicling her decision Tar Heels way. Now he’s weaving through “Be Active Schools Challenge.” vention program, and she has held her cur- to get tested for Huntington’s Disease. looked to the defense and making difficult The challenge was conducted across rent position since 2008. Her mother lost an eight-year battle with the drives appear easy. game on “There is such a difference [in North Carolina, with more than 30 Parent workshop with the disease last January, and the teen schools and more than 300 individuals has a 50 percent chance of inheriting it. the line. He Barnes],” Boston College coach The Family Advocacy Network will Visit twitchdocumentary.com for more in- produced Steve Donahue said. “Just watch taking part. Members of the winning team Eddy Landreth sponsor a free workshop to help parents formation or indiegogo.com/twitchdoc to time and his body language out there. It is included Courtney Clapp, Kelly O’Hare, understand the difference between typi- Stacie Creech, Christine Shooter and Jes- donate. again, sinking last-second shots so different. First of all, his body is cal adolescent behavior and that which against Miami and Florida State. a lot different. He looks a lot bet- Then at the 2011 ACC Tourna- ter. He has such a purpose to his ment he scored 40 points against game now. School Lunch Menus Clemson. “Everything is sharper. He has This season, he started some- a sense of where his teammates are. FRIDAY 1/13 Sauce, Ranch Potato Wedges Green Beans, Mixed Vegetables, Bread, Cheese Quesadilla w/Salsa, what sluggishly as he appeared to He understands he can slow down Elementary: Cheese MAXX Sticks, Blueberry-Peach Crumble, Pine- Turkey Chef Salad, Caesar Side when he needs to slow down. That MONDAY 1/16 be changing the basic structure of Chicken Salad Sandwich, Spinach apple Cup Salad, Glazed Carrots, Fruited Jell- his offensive game. Now his mo- is a good thing for [BC’s players] to No School Salad, Tossed Salad, Seasoned Middle and High School: Meatball o, Orange Smiles mentum is hurdling forward at an see. They will not realize until next Black-Eyed Peas, Orange Smiles, TUesDAY 1/17 Sub w/Mashed Potatoes, Chicken Middle and High School: Baked ever-increasing pace. year how hard it was the first year. Fruit Cocktail No School Pot Pie, Blueberry-Apple Crumble, Turkey Corn Dog w/Baked Beans, He’s played his finest basket- “Harrison Barnes is as talented Baked Sweet Potato Oriental Chicken, Locally Grown ball ever since third-ranked UNC a player as there is in the country,” Middle and High School: Macaroni WEDNesDAY 1/18 & Cheese, Homemade Blueberry Seasoned Cabbage, Lo Mein defeated Texas on Dec. 21, 2011. Donahue said. “I think he gets Elementary: Cheese Pizza, Chicken ThURSDAY 1/19 Square, Seasoned Green Peas, Noodles, Oriental Brown Rice, Barnes no longer appears hesi- it, too. He has a nice head on his Caesar Wrap, PB&J, Seasoned Elementary: Lasagna w/Garlic Fish Sticks w/Wheat Roll & Tartar Oriental Vegetable Blend tant when he drives, and he takes shoulders. He has a sense of not the 3-point shots he gets with con- just playing well but helping his fidence. team win.” NORThsIDE erties in the neighborhoods that LIBRARY residents regarding the previous- Junior forward John Henson Donahue said the Tar Heels were developed – within regula- FROM PAGE 1 FROM PAGE 1 ly proposed site on Hillsborough threw a perfect skip pass across impressed him with their all- tions – for student housing with as Road. the court to the waiting hands of around improvement. many as eight bedrooms. “[The commissioners] were Barnes in the Tar Heels’ 83-60 win “You have to give Carolina Some neighborhood residents The council also approved are used, the board of aldermen shocked and saddened by the against Boston College on Jan. 7. credit,” Donahue said. “They are cited the car limit as one of the affordable-housing and cultural- would hear the public’s com- response of the community,” she Barnes calmly drilled the shot a lot better basketball team than more important regulations under and historic-preservation measures ments and concerns. said. “If the citizens were more for three of his eventual 25 points. they were last year. In particu- consideration. as part of the community plan for “I think that it would be un- involved up front, maybe that Barnes played his finest game lar, the three kids [Tyler Zeller, “Eight vehicles is a lot of cars the two neighborhoods, but Town wise of us to get in a position wouldn’t have happened.” this season against Boston College Henson and Barnes] who decided coming down the little teeny Manager Roger Stancil noted that where we would be delegating Haven-O’Donnell added that because of his overall balance of- to stay around, I think they are streets in Northside and in Pine the plan is not yet funded. that responsibility. The siting of she would like for the process fensively and his smooth approach playing with a purpose. All three Knolls,” Northside resident Estelle Delores Bailey, a resident of a library will be a big deal,” Gist to be very open, considering as to scoring on drives. frontline guys have gotten sub- Mabry said, adding that every stu- Northside and director of Em- said. “I think whatever process many locations as possible, in- “We have talked about becom- stantially better in my opinion.” dent living in Northside doesn’t POWERment Inc., said the pres- we choose, it must be one where cluding downtown. ing a more efficient player, and he’s Boston College freshman need to have a car, since one of the ervation of the neighborhoods was the public is giving input to the “I just don’t think the county doing that,” coach Roy Williams Ryan Anderson said the Tar Heels benefits of living in the neighbor- important, and that the town and board of aldermen and the board realizes that folks in and around said. “He’s more explosive. He taught him a valuable lesson. hood is being able to walk to town the residents should work to find a of aldermen is the one making Carrboro aren’t looking for a gets up there quicker, and he stays “Their poise, all playing togeth- and campus. way to fund it. the final decision, or we’ll set ‘suburban model’ necessarily,” up there longer because he goes er for two years, most of them as In 2004, Chapel Hill estab- “I can almost see us doing car ourselves up for some unhappy she said. “That’s where I think higher. We want him to get to the starters,” Anderson said, “I think lished the Neighborhood Con- washes and bake sales,” she said. results.” having citizen input is impor- free-throw line more. they are poised in everything they servation Districts to help limit “I know that we can make this Randee Haven-O’Donnell tant.” “Right now he’s shooting over do. Their execution was precise on student-housing development, change, but I know funding is go- agreed, noting the backlash from 50 percent from the 3-point line every play.” but according to town staff, de- ing to be an issue. … This is how velopers have figured out ways our process starts.” around regulations. NCD regula- The ordinances will go into ef- tions prohibit new duplexes, limit fect Feb. 1, following the close of single-family dwellings to 2,000 the moratorium, but the parking square feet and limit bedroom-to- limit will not apply until Sept. 1 in bathroom ratios for houses occu- order to allow landlords adequate pied by unrelated residents.
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