The Hummers Are Here!

  Everybody loves these ruby-throated hummingbirds, which are nicknamed “flying jewels.”
Photo by Debbie LeBlanc Foster

Photo by Debbie LeBlanc Foster

Few birds get quite as much notice when they migrate back into our area as the ruby-throated hummingbirds.  Everybody loves these little guys, which are nicknamed "flying jewels."

Right now we're seeing the early migrants coming through, but it shouldn't be more than a couple of weeks until our regulars come back.  The males come first, followed by the ladies shortly after.

How can you attract these tiny birds to your yard?  

There are two things you can do - hang feeders and plant native plants.

Let's start with the feeders.

If you already have a feeder, give it a good scrub (get those ports clean!), rinse well, and let it dry in the sun.  You can either purchase liquid nectar, a powder that you mix with water, or make your own with four parts water to one part sugar.  Refrigerate the unused portion.  A quick search recommended using the refrigerated nectar within 7-14 days.

Photo by Debbie LeBlanc Foster

Photo by Debbie LeBlanc Foster

There are three critical pieces of information about using feeders.  First, you have to keep them clean.  This means frequent scrubbing in hot weather.  Next, please DO NOT use red dye.  It's harmful to the hummers and totally unnecessary.  The feeders themselves are red, which will attract the birds.  Finally, nectar has to be kept fresh.  That means changing it out every couple of days during our hot weather.  The bottom line is, if you can't commit to these three requirements then a feeder isn't the best choice for you.

The next way to attract hummingbirds is native plants.  The bonus here is you get bright, beautiful plants and the birds - win, win!

In my yard the three most popular plants are our native honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens), bee balm (Monarda didyma) and our native scarlet hibiscus (Hibiscus coccineus).

The honeysuckle is a vine that pretty much stays covered in blooms.  I've seen mine bloom year-round.  Right now It's got about 50 blossoms.  I'm including a picture so you can appreciate how beautiful this plant is, and how it looks nothing like that pesky invasive Japanese honeysuckle.

I  was surprised the first time I saw hummers on the bee balm.  But they did it so consistently that I've been able to get some fabulous pictures of them.

The blooms are big enough to be used as a lawn chair for the birds!
Photo by Debbie LeBlanc Foster

Photo by Debbie LeBlanc Foster

The final plant is our native hibiscus, not the kind you see for sale in the big box stores.  This spectacular plant grows on canes and produces dinner-plate sized vibrant red blooms.  At the end of the season there are seed pods that you can share with friends, or you can just dig up a cane. As you can see from the picture, the blooms are big enough to be used as a lawn chair for the birds!

Now that we have the time to hang out in our yards we can really appreciate Mother Nature as she morphs from winter to spring.  Go outside and watch for the hummers!

Morning Minute: Thursday, May 14, 2020

News About Town:  Beach Fest, the Matthews celebration that usually occurs in May, was postponed due to the Coronavirus. The summer celebration has been moved to October 16 and 17, and will include all the faves we’ve grown to expect from Beach Fests past. 

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One Good Thing: The Matthews Free Medical Clinic is competing with other area medical nonprofits for a $5,000 #SpotlightOnCLT grant from the Amy & Brian France Foundation and Share Charlotte. The grant will be used to provide free, quality healthcare for the uninsured in our community.  Vote for the Matthews clinic here.

Morning Minute: Wednesday, May 13, 2020

News About Town:  Starting in February of each year, the Town Manger begins the annual budget process. After meeting with department heads the manager creates a recommended budget. The manager presented a brief overview of the recommendations to the Board of Commissioners at during the 5:30 meeting this past Monday (May 11). A budget workshop is scheduled for May 18 with an opportunity for public input on May 26. The 2020/21 budget will be adopted by the council before the end of June. 

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News Around Town: Karrousel Kids (120 East Charles St) has reopened with social distancing rules in place. Their hours are Monday through Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm, and seniors or families are welcome to make private shopping appointments. Masks are required and there is a limit for three shoppers at a time. For an appointment or more information, call the shop at 704-847-4300.

One Good Thing: We’ve tallied the totals and have a winner! Drumroll please…Matthews Plantation is a Big Beacon Deal! The neighborhood came together and collected 260 canned/boxed items,148 individual serving foods, 3 lbs of fresh produce, and $660 in cash donations! Because of their hard work and generosity, they will receive a neighborhood swag pack and can carry their title proudly.

Even though the contest is over, we still have collection bins. If you want to hold a pantry drive in your neighborhood just let us know and we’ll get you all set up!

Morning Minute: Tuesday, May 12, 2020

News About Town: Bulk/large item waste pick up has resumed this week. Please exercise patience; it may take some time for Republic, the company that collects solid waste in Matthews, to catch up. According to the town’s website, bulky items, such as stoves, refrigerators, water heaters, mattresses, carpet (must be rolled and tied) and furniture, can be scheduled for pick up by calling 704-393-6900.

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News Around Town: Even though the Matthews Library is closed, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is offering online events and classes. Need help learning new tech? On the search for business resources? Miss the library’s family story time? The library has programming to cover a wide range of needs. Or find a book, check out the digital library options.

One Fun Thing: A regular art practice can provide relief during stressful times. Our partnership with Eileen Schwartz Will take that practice to a new level over the next three weeks. Eileen’s granddaughter, Eliana, a talented 13 year old artist and music afficianado, will be collaborating on #art_stayathome daily art prompts. Check the prompt, the. Listen to the suggested music as you create. According to Eileen, the benefit of combining songs with the making of art can result in an expanded therapeutic and creative art experience. Take a few minutes and give it a try today.

Morning Minute: Monday, May 11, 2020

News About Town: At tonight’s Board of Commissioner’s meeting, Mayor Higdon will recognize this week as National Police Week. Friday, May 15, the Town will observe Peace Officers Memorial Day.

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News Around Town: If you need to register to vote, change information on your voter registration (name changes excluded), and are a DMV customer with a N.C. driver’s license or DMV-issued ID, you may now do so through the NCDMV online.

One Good Thing: Don’t forget to make your daily #art_stayathome #art_ with prompts from Eileen Schwartz (@healingartforcaregivers). Be sure to share what you make on Facebook and Instagram. We want to see what you’re making!

Morning Minute: Friday, May 8, 2020

News About Town: In January of this year the Town of Matthews Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Resource Department put out a call for artists to design a mural for the speed bump on McDowell. The Parks, Recreation, Cultural Advisory Committee chose an artist from those submissions and is now ready to suggest a design. Their choice will be presented to the Board of Commissioners at Monday’s meeting.

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News to Support Local: Mother’s Day is coming up this Sunday. If you haven’t gotten your mom (or mom-figure) a gift, why not #shopsmall, #shoplocal? It’s easy to do, and here are a few (women-owned) places to find great gifts:

  • Backyard Birds—Great gifts for the naturalist in your life, and if you’re a Beacon member you can use your discount.

  • Matthews Yoga Club—Give mom time to herself. Matthews Yoga Club provides free online yoga classes (donations accepted). All you have to do is provide the uninterrupted time so she can participate.

  • Nectarri Honey—Tell her she’s sweet with a jar of locally sourced honey. Only the best for Mom, this honey is sourced seasonally without chemicals and pesticides.

  • Your Mom’s Donuts—Pick up some donuts and coffee (get there early or order online now) for breakfast in bed. She’ll be grateful for not having to smile while dining on overcooked eggs.

One Good Thing: The Matthews Farmer’s Market is very picky about their vendors. Every once in a while a vendor is accepted who sources from outside the usual 50 mile radius because it’s not available locally. Charlotte Fish Company is one of the exceptions and they’ll be at the market tomorrow, May 9.  Get line-caught, fresh from the NC coast fish. Pre-order by texting on 980-722-0918 or emailing to tim@charlottefishco.com.

Morning Minute: Thursday, May 7, 2020

News About Town: The Board of Commissioners meeting agenda is available online. Once again, the meeting will be conducted remotely. To watch live, the meeting is available via Zoom (link here, meeting starts at 7 pm, Monday). A livestream of the meeting will also be available via the Town of Matthews YouTube Channel. To listen live, call toll free 888-788-0099 and enter meeting ID 934 9488 5306. For more information, including the process for public comment, visit the town website.

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News Above Town: The North Carolina Air National Guard is participating in a fly over tomorrow. The event, Operation American Resolve, will use a training opportunity to provide encouragement and show solidarity with frontline pandemic workers. Expect the planes to fly over Matthews shortly after 1:20 pm.

One Good Thing: Chen Fu Chinese Restaurant (Windsor Square) has reopened and is ready for takeout from the restaurant or delivery through DoorDash. Call them at (704) 845-6282 to place takeout orders. 

Bouquets of Promise

Bouquets of Promise

She’s as silent as
a bride walking down
the aisle, guests whisper
how beautiful she looks,
afraid to disturb the
moment of her passing

Beneath her veil tears
are visible in her eyes
they are not caused by
sadness, they come from
bliss

For she symbolizes love,
hope, beauty and peace
equal to the grace of spring’s
bouquets of promise

By Lorraine Stark

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Morning Minute: Tuesday, May 5, 2020

News About Town: The Matthews Fire & EMS Department is creating a video series about daily Department operations. Check out this informative one about the protective gear firefighters don when on a call. Next week they’ll show off the fire truck!

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News Above Town:  This morning, before dawn, was the peak of the Eta Aquariids meteor shower. These remnants from Halley's Comet were tough to see because of the clouds, but you still have a chance to check it out early tomorrow morning (try around 4:30 am). If you miss it then, you may still be able to see it through May 28. Traveling at 148,000 miles per hour, the Eta Aquariids are one of the fastest moving meteor showers.

One Good Thing: In a response to the unprecedented need caused by COVID-19, GivingTuesday has dedicated today, May 5, as #GivingTuesdayNow. Looking for a way to give? Your donation to Greater Matthews Habitat for Humanity will help put a roof over someone’s head. A donation to Bright Blessings will help provide a birthday celebration to a child living in poverty. A donation to Matthews Playhouse will help fill a funding gap from the loss of performance revenues.

Morning Minute: Monday, May 4, 2020

News About Town: Engineers have completed the final design plans for the subject intersection improvements at Matthews Station and Trade Streets. The improvements can be seen here. The Town of Matthews Public Works is interested in hearing your thoughts. To provide feedback or obtain further info, contact Town Engineer Susan Habina -Woolard at shwoolard@matthewsnc.gov

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News Around Town: Now that the county has moved toward the State’s Stay at Home Order, restrictions are easing slightly. Mass gatherings are still limited to 10 people or less, except funerals, which allow up to 50. Businesses must still abide by social distancing rules:

  • Six feet of distance between individuals.

  • Frequent, thorough hand washing or the use of hand sanitizer.

  • Regularly cleaning high-touch surfaces.

  • Facilitating online or remote access by customers if possible.

Non-essential retailers who reopen should be operating by curbside service.

One Good Thing: Way to go Beacon Community! During our Helpers helping HELPers campaign, we raised over $1,000 for the HELP Center and will be matching those donations with our own $1,000 donation. Thank you, Matthews, for your generous giving! Look for a full tally of collections later this week and we’ll name our Big Beacon Deal!

Morning Minute: Friday, May 1, 2020

News About Town: With the new Stay at Home rules in place, county parks have reopened their gates for parking. Playgrounds, athletic fields, and restrooms will remain closed, but tennis courts are open once again. In Matthews, the Sportsplex and Idlewild Park are County-run parks.

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News Around Town: Cucurbits, legumes, and nightshades, oh my! If you’ve been gardening your isolated heart out, it’s now safe to plant those favorite summer crops:

  • squash, cucumbers, and melons (cucurbits);

  • green beans, cow peas, and soy beans (legumes);

  • tomatoes, tomatillos, ground cherries, and peppers (nightshades).

Get to diggin’ and grow your own grub.

One Good Thing: Want to give to our Helpers helping HELPers food drive? Let us know and we’ll pick up your donations and take them to the HELP Center. Don’t forget, tallying up happens on Monday. We’ve had $920 in monetary donations, which means we’re $80 from our $1,000 goal. Let us know if you give, we are ready to dollar match up to $1,000. Even better? Some donors have employers who also match donations.

Morning Minute: Thursday, April 30, 2020

News About Town: Fire it up, Matthews (the fire pit, that is). Recent rain has made conditions less favorable for wildfires so the N.C. Forest Service has lifted the burn ban. This ban was largely for western NC counties, but included Mecklenburg. Though the ban has been lifted, please be responsible and safe.

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News Around Town: On May 4, Novant Health Matthews will resume some non-time-sensitive and non-emergent surgeries. They will also begin offering services such as mammograms and child well visits.

One Good Thing: Artists and performers who need a little financial relief during these tough times may find ASC’s Mecklenburg Creatives Resiliency Fund helpful. While available, this fund provides $500 grants to eligible artists who are facing hardship due to COVID-19. Donation to the fund is also appreciated.

Morning Minute: Wednesday, April 29, 2020

News About Town: The Town of Matthews, as part of Mecklenburg County, will revert to the State Stay at Home Order this Thursday. The state announced it will begin a three phase statewide reopening beginning May 8. As of Thursday (April 30), the following are considered Essential Businesses/Activities:

  • Defense and military contractors that develop products, processes, equipment, technology, and related services that serve the United States military, national defense, and national security interests.

  • Electronic retailers that sell or service cell phones, computers, tablets, and other communications technology.

  • Lawn and garden equipment retailers.

  • Book stores that sell educational material.

  • Religious facilities, entities, groups, gatherings, including funerals. Also, services, counseling, pastoral care, and other activities provided by religious organizations to the members of their faith community. Gatherings may not exceed 10 people.

  • Insurance companies, underwriters, agents, brokers, and related insurance claims and agency services.

  • Real estate services including brokerage, appraisal and title services.

  • Automobile dealers.

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Support Small Businesses: Royal Cafe & Creperie (131 Matthews Station St., Ste 1E) has reopened. With new adjusted hours, the cafe is taking maximum measures to maintain safety. Order online with the Cloosiv app or over the phone at 704-846-2233.
Monday - Closed
Tuesday- Friday 5 pm - 8 pm (dinner only)
Saturday - Sunday 9 am - 2 pm

MingFu (115 W John St) reopens today for take-out orders. Hours are from 11 am to 8 pm. Patio pick up or DoorDash only.

One Important Thing:

“Wear a mask. Slow the spread. Protect your neighbors.”

Novant Health wants you to know how important masks are to not only protect you, but to protect others. Wearing a cotton mask will conserve medical grade masks for those who need them most. Check out the Novant site for a few DIY masks for when social distancing is difficult.

Morning Minute: Tuesday, April 28, 2020

Need About Town: During the regular Board of Commissioners meeting last night, the Board unanimously voted to abate the Matthews Chamber of Commerce rent. The Chamber offices are held in the depot building beside Town Hall. The rent relief ($2250 total) comes at a time when many businesses are having difficulty due to COVID-19.

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News Around Town: Monarchs are beginning their “Journey North” from the Sierra Madre Mountains of Mexico. The butterflies can travel between 50 and 100 miles a day. During their journey, the monarchs will travel through the piedmont of North Carolina. According to citizen scientists, some have already been spotted in our area.

One Great Thing: Time for a HELP Center update! So far we (the Big Beacon Community) have donated $910, 5 lbs of produce, 148 boxed and canned items, 24 pouches of tuna, 54 bags of chips, 48 cups of noodles, and 12 cups of mac and cheese to the Matthews HELP Center.

Ready to donate? Brightmoor, Good Cup, Hampton Green, and Matthews Plantation have collection sites. If you want a direct pick up, let us know!