Nov 03 Monday
Embark on a fascinating journey through the skies and cosmos in the interactive aerospace exhibition Above and Beyond!
Above and Beyond celebrates the incredible innovations that have shaped flight – from the earliest dreams of the Wright brothers to today’s space exploration and tomorrow’s cutting-edge aviation technologies.
Explore the frontiers of air and space travel through immersive simulations, hands-on design challenges and dynamic storytelling that brings the history and future of aerospace to life. The journey begins in a wraparound immersive theater, then expands into five themed galleries featuring dozens of interactive stations.
Cancer Support Health & Wellness Classes.
These classes are designed to improve overall health and well-being by providing engaging and informative sessions on healthy cooking, nutritional information, and general wellness. Specifically tailored for individuals diagnosed with cancer and their caregivers, our classes will empower participants with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions about their diet and lifestyle, ultimately enhancing their health and quality of life.
Additionally, we will address the impact of alcohol and substance abuse on cancer patients and survivors, offering healthy alternatives to support their journey to wellness.
Here’s why you should attend all 3 classes:
-Learn how to prepare healthy meals with Chef Dennis -October 20th – Breakfast – Avocado and Egg Soft Wrap -October 27th – Lunch – Baked Salmon with Spinach and Quinoa -November 3rd – Dinner – Lemon Herb Braised Chicken Thighs with Vegetables served over Chickpea Pasta-Improve your Nutrition knowledge from Chaside Clover, MS, RD, LDN & Community Outreach Director at Nourish Up -October 20th – Aromatics and their benefits, including as a substance-free alternative. -October 27th – Health benefits of salmon, spinach, and quinoa -November 3rd – Understanding stress eating and healthy alternatives-Enhance your mental health with Tammy Broadaway, LCMHC, LCAS Psychotherapist, Mental Health Advocate & Wellness Innovator -October 20th – Aromatherapy for relaxation -October 27th – Sound therapy for stress relief -November 3rd – Managing Seasonal Affective Disorder & Holiday Stress -Discover healthy alternatives to drugs & alcohol -Attendees who participate in person will receive a reusable insulated grocery bag containing: -A Health & Wellness Journal -Ingredients to replicate the cooking demonstration for that day -And more! -Additionally, you’ll have a chance to win a raffle prize!
Wax your mustache and hold onto your passport for this ingenious murder mystery from the world’s best-selling author of all time. Ten passengers board the luxurious Orient Express but after the train unexpectedly stops in isolated, snow-swept mountains, only nine of them are still alive. An American tycoon lies dead in his compartment, stabbed eight times, his door locked from the inside. Thankfully, debonair detective Hercule Poirot is on the train and on the case. Trapped in the snow with a killer still on-board, can the world’s most famous detective crack the case before the train reaches its final destination? This thrilling ride is guaranteed to keep you guessing until the end of the line.
Nov 04 Tuesday
Join the Institute of Classical Architecture & Art, North Carolina Chapter for a wine & cheese reception and talk!
Historian Tom Hanchett offers an overview of Charlotte’s development from its Colonial beginnings to the present, emphasizing the city’s rapid early 20th-century growth as the center of the south’s textile manufacturing region. Guests will learn about neighborhood design in Myers Park by the prolific Boston-based planner John Nolen, and in Eastover by his Charlotte-based, yet regionally and nationally influential protege, Earle Sumner Draper. The lecture also highlights historic landmark homes by key Charlotte architects Louis Asbury, C.C. Hook, and Martin Boyer.
Dr. Tom Hanchett enjoys working with community groups on neighborhood histories, museum exhibitions and walking tours. Educated at Cornell, University of Chicago and UNC Chapel Hill, he is best known for his Charlotte history books Sorting Out the New South City and Affordable Housing in Charlotte. Check out his lively website HistorySouth.org for fresh perspectives on topics ranging from the South’s Rosenwald Schools to Charlotte’s international food scene today. Charlotte Magazine calls him “Charlotte’s Dr. History” and named him a Charlottean of the Year.
Tom’s books will be available for purchase at the event!
Nov 05 Wednesday
Join in a guided sound bath that combines harmonic vocals, live instrumentation, gentle yoga, breathwork, and meditation to help you unwind and reconnect with stillness.
The program begins with light yoga and breath-centered grounding before unfolding into layers of resonant sound, intentional silence, and soothing vocal harmonies. The session concludes with a closing reflection to leave you feeling balanced, calm, and refreshed.
Nov 06 Thursday