Category Archives: Traditional Journalism

Family dining restaurant to open in Sycamore Commons

Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on February 17, 2015 in News MATTHEWS – John Ficara decided to open MOOYAH Burgers, Fries and Shakes in Sycamore Commons because he wanted to operate a business that focuses on … Continue reading

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Inner Wheel of Matthews-Mint Hill serves community, builds friendships

Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on February 16, 2015 in News Fourteen women from the Inner Wheel Club of Matthews-Mint Hill gather pink, polka dot and floral printed fabric on Tuesday afternoon at Christ Lutheran Church … Continue reading

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Silent Images teaches Myanmar’s leaders how to tell their own stories

Matthews – Mint Hill Weekly Posted by Crystal O’Gorman on February 6, 2015 in News MATTHEWS – Tucked away at the corner of an alley on John Street in Matthews, the whole world unfolds – the beauty, the suffering, the … Continue reading

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REINVENT FAMILY VACATION AT SUMMER CAMP

Charlotte Parent  Written by:  Crystal O’Gorman Date: February 1, 2015 Trade travel itineraries and hotel continental breakfast this summer for camp-counselor-led activities and campfire s’mores. Family camps offer a vacation alternative that releases “real-world” obligations from every family member and allows the … Continue reading

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One7 provides refuge for those who need help

The Charlotte Observer City News Sunday, January 25, 2015 David Garrett never expected to open an after-school program for impoverished and underprivileged children. Garrett grew up in Tennessee, the son of a judge, but said he spent his teens and … Continue reading

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