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Residents celebrate life at Bolin Creek

Nature enthusiasts, children and musicians mingled Saturday at the third annual Bolin Creek Festival. The event, sponsored by the Friends of Bolin Creek, is a way to increase awareness of the environmental haven and raise money, said Dave Cooley, chairman of the organization. "We expected a good turnout, and we're pretty pleased," Cooley said. The Friends of Bolin Creek is a nonprofit organization that works with the University, the towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro and Orange County to preserve the Bolin Creek corridor.

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Benefits held to alleviate local spiritual leader's medical costs

Recent benefit concerts for a Chapel Hill spiritual leader, though successful, have yielded only a fraction of the cost of his recovery. On Feb. 11, Mark Malachi, the spiritual teacher at the Unity Center of Peace Church and formerly an Interfaith Minister, suffered a massive heart attack. His recovery has been slow and is projected to cost more than $100,000. Community members have raised some money for the teacher, who does not have health insurance to help pay his medical costs.

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