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  • The JCSU Department of Health and Human Performance along with other sponsors is sponsoring a Community-wide Health/Career Fair on Thursday March 7, 2024 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in Brayboy Gymnasium at Johnson C Smith University.
    The purpose of the Health/Career Fair is to increase health awareness through education and prevention as well as to helping those to find a path for their career through Graduate schools and Companies offering employment. We will also be sponsoring a Blood Drive with the American Red Cross.
  • "Bach & Bluegrass"

    by Fire, Grace & Ash | February 16, 2024


    This internationally-acclaimed chamber group performs an electrifying mix of Bach, bluegrass and American Folk music.

    Fire, Grace & Ash is an eclectic collaboration between guitarist William Coulter and violinist Edwin Huizinga. This unique duo explores the connective musical elements of classical, folk, and contemporary traditions from around the world. Recently, they were joined by mandolin player Ashley Hoyer and together they fused the complicated and rich music of Bach with the melting pot of American musicians. And Fire, Grace & Ash was born.

    Fire & Grace’s repertoire is vast, ranging from Bach to Vivaldi, tango to Celtic tunes, traditional Bulgarian to American fiddle tunes and waltzes, all played with a sense of discovery and commitment to the elements of passion and virtuosity — fire and grace — found in these diverse traditions. Southern California based composer-instrumentalist Ashley Hoyer’s myriad talents and musical accomplishments defy easy description or classification. Fluent on mandolin, violin, and cello, Hoyer crafts melodies, sonic textures and haunting harmonies that distinguish her works easily from the norm.

    Fire & Grace has performed at Carmel Bach Festival, the Mozaic Festival, the Santa Cruz Baroque Festival, the Electric Earth Concerts, the Monterey Museum of Art, and with Tomaseen Foley’s A Celtic Christmas. In March and April 2017, Fire & Grace toured to New Zealand with appearances at the UPSURGE Festival, the Festival of Colour, and the New Zealand School of Music.

    Ashley Hoyer has performed at Carmel Bach Festival, Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival, The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Wintergrass Festival, Lake Eden and Arts Festival, Millpond Festival, Northwest Folklife Festival, Freight and Salvage, Blackstone River Theater, The Station Inn, Swallow Hill, Bijou Theater, UCSC, CSSM, CSUCI, Cal Tech.

    7th Street Concerts is a new concert series in Charlotte, N.C. that promises to present extraordinary music experiences that are fresh, classical and a little unexpected.

    We offer a range of classical musical genres from early music performed on period instruments to experimental new music, bringing both familiar and unknown artists and ensembles to Charlotte audiences in intimate and welcoming venues. All events include free parking and a reception.

    Concerts will be presented in the historic St. Peter’s Episcopal Church at the corner of Tryon and 7th Street in the heart of Charlotte. Our series is poised to make an important impact on a growing and revitalized Uptown. Moreover, outreach and community-building across audiences is at the heart of our mission. To this end, for each ticketed concert we produce at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, we will send the musicians into the community (hospitals, shelters, schools) to uplift and inspire a population in need with free, no-strings-attached performances.
  • Daniel Janies, Carol Grotnes Belk Distinguished Professor of Bioinformatics and Genomics and co-director for Computational Intelligence to Predict Health and Environmental Risks (CIPHER) at UNC Charlotte will illustrate the biology of spread of pathogens and the progress we have made in making pandemic response more predictive.

    The Great Decisions lecture series, a national program of the Foreign Policy Association, is offered by the UNC Charlotte's Office of International Programs and co-sponsored by the World Affairs Council of Charlotte, Charlotte Sister Cities, Young Professionals of the World Affairs Council of Charlotte and the International House.
  • Damien Williams, assistant professor of data science at UNC Charlotte will discuss flaws, benefits and possibilities of the present and future frameworks for artificial intelligence research in academia as well as in the public and private sectors.

    The Great Decisions lecture series, a national program of the Foreign Policy Association, is offered by the UNC Charlotte's Office of International Programs and co-sponsored by the World Affairs Council of Charlotte, Charlotte Sister Cities, Young Professionals of the World Affairs Council of Charlotte and the International House.
  • NATO’s Future - Tuesday, Feb. 13
    Steve Sabol, professor of history at UNC Charlotte will provide historical background about NATO from 1992 to today in order to generate discussion about NATO’s continuing role for Europe’s defense, its past and current mission and possible steps to maintain a viable future.

    The Great Decisions lecture series, a national program of the Foreign Policy Association, is offered by the UNC Charlotte's Office of International Programs and co-sponsored by the World Affairs Council of Charlotte, Charlotte Sister Cities, Young Professionals of the World Affairs Council of Charlotte and the International House.
  • This lecture is presented by Cheryl Brown, chair and associate professor of political science and public administration at UNC Charlotte.

    The Great Decisions lecture series, a national program of the Foreign Policy Association, is offered by the UNC Charlotte's Office of International Programs and co-sponsored by the World Affairs Council of Charlotte, Charlotte Sister Cities, Young Professionals of the World Affairs Council of Charlotte and the International House.
  • Joshua Miller, assistant professor of political science and public administration at UNC Charlotte will emphasize the many points of agreement between these great powers and show how they can achieve their shared interests.

    The Great Decisions lecture series, a national program of the Foreign Policy Association, is offered by the UNC Charlotte's Office of International Programs and co-sponsored by the World Affairs Council of Charlotte, Charlotte Sister Cities, Young Professionals of the World Affairs Council of Charlotte and the International House.
  • The Burnett Sisters learned their craft through the wonderful JAM (Junior Appalachian Musician) program, taught in small communities throughout the mountains of North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, and Kentucky. From a very early age they were part of an award-winning ensemble, Strictly Strings. Reaching adulthood, they formed their own family band that has its essential roots in Old-time music, but that borrows heavily from bluegrass and country music. Despite their youth, their many years as family members and ensemble members have honed their skills. They are musically far ahead of their time, and we will be hosting them on their way up.
  • Celebrate talented artists as they honor black excellence
    during this captivating event. “A Night of Artistic Renewal: Representation Equals Power” Spoken Word, Dance, Song, and Visual Art, Music, unite to inspire and engage, showcasing #CulturalExploration
    and meaningful content that will have a lasting impact.
    Sunday April 28, 2024 at the Blumenthal Performing Arts center’s “Booth Playhouse” from 5:00pm to 7:30pm! Doors open at 4pm!
    Adults $15 and Children free when accompanied by a paying adult, all due to a generous grant from the Arts & Science Council of Charlotte

    Spoken Word Artists
    -D.S. Will
    -Junious “Jay” Ward
    -Essence Connor Barringer
    -Linda Orji
    -Boris “Bluz” Rogers

    Hip Hop Artist
    -Mason Parker

    Host
    - La E Lah Hunter

    Urban Ballroom dancing by:
    -Robert Fitzgerald

    Ballet/African Dance Fusion by:
    -Moving Spirits Inc.

    Saxophonist
    -Spunk Adams

    DJ
    -Ron Styles

    Singer
    -Tawanna Hughes

    Performance by event curator
    -Dionne D. Hunter

    Cinematography by -
    - Jared Aaron Sims

    Photography by:
    -Dante Bland

    Visual Art by:
    Aisha Thomas

    Event description and Ticket Link:
    https://www.blumenthalarts.org/.../a-night-of-artistic.../

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  • Support our pediatric cancer community with some superhero fun. Grab those capes, tie up those laces, and get ready to take big steps for small heroes at 24 Foundation’s Second Annual Superhero Stomp 5K, 10K and Kids Fun Run. Participants of all ages are welcome. Sign up as an individual or create a team. For more information or to register, visit https://www.24foundation.org/
  • Center for Faith & the Arts, a non-profit organization that explores the spiritual dimension of the arts, welcomes the public to the opening reception of an exhibit of Asian art from the collection of a community member. Roughly 30 artworks, mostly woodblock prints, will be shown. Light refreshments will be served.
  • What if there was a theater company dedicated to bringing the best of queer theater to the Queen City? There are so many incredible stories, but no one dedicated to bringing them to the stage. We’ve decided to find out if Charlotte is ready for such a venture!

    Our first production – Hello, Daddy! – springs from the genius of Clay Smith and his drag alter ego, Delighted Tobehere. Charlotte audiences, and GMCC especially, know Delighted well. Fabulous looks, amazing singing (none of that lip-syncing for her!), and a razor-sharp wit make for an evening of side-splitting laughter. Spend the evening with Delighted as she pulls out all the stops to prove she has what it takes, and will do WHATEVER it takes, to get the role. Any role.
  • For 20 years, DRUM TAO has performed around the world creating phenomenal performances and expressions consisting of incomparable “Wadaiko-drums” and the beautiful melody of Japanese flutes and harps. DRUM TAO has brought their high energy show to over 9 million people, and we are excited to have them perform at Davidson College.
  • Attend the premier Business to Business Expo serving South Charlotte, Pineville and the surrounding areas. Unlike other trade shows and expos, the South Charlotte/Pineville Expo is a place to talk business and to discover both small and large businesses in the South Charlotte, Pineville and local surrounding areas.

    Discover a wide variety of products and solutions and services for your business and for you personally. This year we have further improved the Expo with a number of new enhancements. The Expo itself is now 2 1/2 hours long followed by a 1 1/2 hour networking social with free wine and beer where you can take more time to interact with more new vendors and other attendees and build new relationships. We'll hold raffle prize drawings at various times during the event that generate excitement. We also feature a new inside food area.
    It's a great event, all for only $10 for attendees. Reserve your ticket today!

    Attendee Tickets: https://business.pinevillencchamber.com/calendar-of-events/Details/south-charlotte-pineville-business-expo-attendee-tickets-and-info-1047275?sourceTypeId=Website

    Sponsor/Exhibitor Registration: https://business.pinevillencchamber.com/calendar-of-events/Details/south-charlotte-pineville-business-expo-sponsor-exhibitor-registration-page-1046042?sourceTypeId=Website
  • Expect the Unexpected at Rouge: A Cirque & Dance Caberet featuring daring aerial acts, thrilling acrobatics, and mesmerizing dance framed by sultry music from your Madame of Ceremonies. Perfect for a date night or night out with friends, Rouge will have you spellbound with local and nationally known performers in Cirque and Dance. This show is intended for PG-13+ audiences.
  • Come join us at Halton Theater for an unforgettable evening with award-winning actor and Broadway star, Aaron Lazar, who recently announced his ALS diagnosis to the world. It will be a night of inspirational song, and story, as he shares his message of perseverance, healing, courage, positive mindset, and living in the moment. The Joe Martin ALS Foundation is thrilled to host Aaron Lazar for this performance of his “Impossible Dream.” This inspiring evening will raise awareness about ALS and how purpose, joy and hope can be found even in the most challenging circumstances.
  • IPH’s Community Impact Film Series sparks dialogue and builds bridges between people and organizations through the power of film. The Women’s Health event will be an energetic gathering that’ll kick off with wellness workshops, screenings of award-winning films, a panel discussion with filmmakers and women’s health community leaders.
    11-12:30 - Wellness Hour - Participate in a Yoga Session by Dancing Lotus and indulge in a relaxing South Bath by Artis Moon.
    12:30-2pm - Film Screenings and Panel Discussion
    * Sunset – Short Film (Cancer Awareness) - Film By Ron Fields and Rebekah Ofori-Frimpong
    * Below the Belt – Feature Length Film (Reproductive Health Endometriosis) - Directed By Shannon Cohn and Produced by Hillary Rodham Clinton, Rosario Dawson, and Mae Whitman
    New Approaches of Reproductive Health Panel Discussion and Guest Speakers: Moderator: Benita Bortey and filmmakers Shannon Cohn and Rebekah Ofori, and other guests TBA
    2-3pm - Resource Marketplace and Networking
    Learn more about community resources for women in the Charlotte, NC area and throughout the state of North Carolina.
    Refreshments and Food Provided by Ricoqui Food Truck, Giddy Goat Coffee and other local Charlotte, NC Vendors
  • Caritas A Cappella Ensemble’s "Echoes of Earth: A Choral Ode to Nature” is an enchanting concert that celebrates the beauty of the natural world through a diverse repertoire of choral masterpieces. From Frank Ticheli's poignant "Earth Song" to Mendelssohn’s Sechs Lieder, the choir takes listeners on a journey through serene forests, bustling with birdsong, to icy realms illuminated by the Northern Lights. With each note, the audience is transported to verdant landscapes and tranquil waters, contemplating their connection to the planet and the importance of preserving it.

    Our nonprofit partner organization for “Echoes of Earth: A Choral Ode to Nature” is Trees Charlotte, a public/private nonprofit collaboration to grow and diversify Charlotte’s urban forest and promote tree stewardship and education.
  • Join WFAE and the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation for a "Conversation with Tommy Tomlinson."

    Tommy's new book book is "Dogland: Passion Glory and lots of slobber at the Westminster Dog Show."

    He'll talk about his books, the "SouthBound" podcast and more.

    "Dogland" will be available for purchase from Park Road Books. A book signing will follow the event.

    About Tommy Tomlinson

    Tommy Tomlinson has hosted the podcast "SouthBound" for WFAE since 2017. He also does a commentary, "On My Mind," which airs every Monday.

    Tommy is the author of "The Elephant in the Room," a memoir about life as an overweight man in a growing America.

    He spent 23 years as a reporter and local columnist for the Charlotte Observer, where he was a finalist for the 2005 Pulitzer Prize in commentary. He has also written for publications including Esquire, ESPN The Magazine, Sports Illustrated, and Garden & Gun.

    Tommy is a graduate of the University of Georgia and was a 2008-09 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University.
  • Join us for an Easter Egg Hunt on Sunday, March 24! This event will take place after our 10:30am Worship Service, at about 11:45. In addition to the hunt, we will also have crafts, a balloon artist, yard games, and pictures with the Easter Bunny!

    Don't forget your basket!

    We will also have a grab ‘n go picnic lunch available for all attendees. All donations given for lunch will benefit our IGNITE Students Summer Mission trip.

    This event is free for all families in the community! When registering, please include the ages of your children. If you have any questions, please contact Grace at grace@locumc.org.
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