The country breakfast scheduled for Saturday, April 12, has been postponed until September. This last-minute cancellation is due to unforeseen circumstances, and we sincerely apologize for any inconvenience. Stay tuned for the September date, for what will surely be the best Southern breakfast anywhere!
April 2014 Newsletter
Deer-Resistant Gardening Workshop
Join us Monday, April 28th at 7 pm for Deer-Resistant Gardening and Other Tips from Our Neighbors at The Unique Plant!
NEW DATE: Tuesday, May 6, 7 pm
Presented by Joann Currier
NHIA-sponsored program at The Unique Plant nursery
(4207 Oak Hill Rd, off Sunrise Rd)
Breakfast! Join us Saturday, April 12
It’s back!
Join us for breakfast on Saturday, April 12th, from 7am to 10am for a country breakfast at the NHIA Community Center. Proceeds will benefit the New Hope Improvement Association and the New Hope Volunteer Fire Department, and attendance will benefit you personally because we have some awfully good cooks around here.
Hope to see you there!
UPDATE: This event has been postponed. Please plan to join us in September!
Robson Mill Hike 2014
The first event of the 2014 NHIA schedule was a hike to the remains of the 18th century Robson Mill on New Hope Creek, which was constructed at about the same time as the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (1790s). There were 12 hikers including leader Stewart Dunaway who has researched and written a book on the Robson Mill. The group also included a descendent of the Robson family who still lives in this area and had heard about the hike!
We explored the ruins of the millhouse just upstream from Wooden Bridge on New Hope Creek and the dam and millpond which are further upstream. We then moved to an area on the hill above the mill where there are foundations of farm buildings and perhaps a house as well as the Robson graveyard with several intact headstones. Stewart related historical facts and speculations about the layout and daily functions of the mill/farm complex. We had a great time and Feb. 22 was one of only a few warm sunny days all winter long! There are several other interesting routes and sites along our part of New Hope Creek and more hikes will be planned.
Stewart Dunaway’s book, Johnston and Robson Mill History – Orange County, NC and his numerous other works are available online from various retailers including Lulu.com, and locally from Flyleaf Books, Bull’s Head Bookshop, The Regulator, and many others.
Thanks, Stewart! And thanks to all the participants.
Board Meeting Minutes 2/11/14
Present: Sue Wilkins (President), Meg McCann (Treasurer), Walter Fowler (Secretary), Cliff Carroll (At Large), Mike Tapp (Fire Chief) Continue reading Board Meeting Minutes 2/11/14