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  • Celebrate Dad with family and friends at Duke Mansion. Camp out on the lawn and enjoy the show from country/rock group The HC Oakes Band, returning for their second year to Duke Mansion.

    Give Dad the night off and let us do the grilling for you. Dinner includes a cookout buffet and two beverage tickets per adult. You’ll find all your favorites on the menu, including burgers, hot dogs, BBQ pulled chicken, plenty of sides, plus banana pudding and smore's brownies for dessert. Vegetarian options available. Mocktails included in the ticket price. Specialty cocktails available for an additional fee.

    Don’t miss this fun and relaxing way to celebrate Dad. Doors open at 4 pm. Concert starts at 5 pm.

    Tickets at Eventbrite . $75 per adult; $45 per child 12 and under.
  • Join us for the Eagle Extravaganza at Raptor Trail from July 3rd to July 6th, 2024! Experience exciting activities for all ages, including eagle feeding, thrilling Bird Shows, and special Keeper Chats. Dive into the world of eagles and discover what makes these apex predators so fascinating.

    Explore interactive stations and activities throughout the trail, with games, water play, and creative fun for kids. Don't miss the unique "Breakfast with Birds" event on July 4th morning. This event promises to be a captivating experience, perfect for eagle enthusiasts and families alike!

    FREE admission to active duty military members and veterans.

    EVENT SCHEDULE
    WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
    11 AM: Bald Eagle Feeding

    1:00 PM: Bird Show

    2:30 PM: Golden Eagle Keeper Chat

    THURSDAY, JULY 4
    8:30 AM: Breakfast with the Birds (Tickets Required)

    11 AM: Bald Eagle Feeding

    1:00 PM: Bird Show

    Raptor Trail closes at 2 PM

    FRIDAY, JULY 5
    11 AM: Bald Eagle Feeding

    1:00 PM: Bird Show

    2:30 PM: Golden Eagle Keeper Chat

    SATURDAY, JULY 6
    11 AM: Bald Eagle Feeding

    1:00 PM: Bird Show

    2:30 PM: Golden Eagle Keeper Chat
  • Join us at our next Community Impact Film Series event focused on Immigration.
    This free event will include:

    11:30-1:30pm
    Film Screenings & Panel Discussion
    Featuring Six Short films:
    Mirage (16 min.) by Jhanvi Motla
    Darlin (15 minutes) by Isabel Castro
    The Old Young Crow (12 minutes) by Liam LoPinto
    El Soñador (15 minutes) by Duncan Heger
    Through The Wall (6 minutes) by Tim Nackashi
    Walk Run Cha-Cha (20 minutes) by Laura Nix
    Guest Speakers:
    Stefania Artiega, Carolina Migrant Network
    Sonali Sundararaj, Producer – “Mirage”
    Moderated by Jonelle Causwell

    1:30-2pm
    Salsa Performance & Class
    With Rumbao Latin Dance

    1:30-3pm
    Resource Fair
    Refreshments and Food Provided by Giddy Goat Coffee and other local Charlotte, NC Vendors
  • Join 24 Foundation in celebrating 23 years of changing the course of cancer. Come ride, walk or volunteer (July 26-27) at the 24 Hours of Booty charity non-competitive cycling and walking event in Charlotte’s Myers Park neighborhood. Funds raised support organizations dedicated to cancer navigation and survivorship. For more information or to register, visit https://www.24foundation.org/

  • Join us for the public opening of the outstanding exhibition Whitfield Lovell: Passages.

    Enjoy free admission and step into history at The Mint Museum's captivating exhibition, Whitfield Lovell: Passages. Journey through untold stories of African American resilience, excellence, and community. This immersive experience introduces visitors to multisensory installations where natural sounds and smells blend with powerful video projections and intricate portraiture. Don't miss this profound experience, on view until September 22nd.
  • Reflecting on his inaugural year in office, Catawba Nation Chief Brian Harris discusses the trials and triumphs experienced in his administration, offers insights into the complexities of Indigenous governance, and underscores the resilience and adaptability required to navigate the evolving socio-political landscape while honoring the cultural heritage of his people.

    Presented in person and virtually. To attend via Zoom, register via this link: https://bit.ly/3VwSzSM
  • The 2024 Induction Ceremony, presented by Visit Mooresville, will be held on October 17, 2024. The North Carolina Music Hall of Fame 2024 inductees are Bobby Hicks, Clarence Avant, Mary Cardwell Dawson, Merge Records, Petey Pablo, and Tommy Faile.
    2024 also marks the 30-year anniversary of the North Carolina Music Hall of Fame's establishment. Join us at this special event to honor the 2024 class and celebrate 30 years of recognizing, promoting, and commemorating North Carolina's musical heritage.
    All guests will enjoy our reception welcoming the incoming class of inductees and a 4-course meal during the ceremony. The meal includes appetizers, salad, main course, dessert. Cash bar available.

    ABOUT THE INDUCTEES:

    Petey Pablo (Greenville, N.C.) – Grammy-nominated platinum rap artist known for recording North Carolina’s unofficial anthem “Raise Up.” Other top hits by Petey Pablo include “Freek-A-Leek” and “Carolina Colors,” all which have become radio and sports stadium favorites. Musical collaborations with Timbaland, Black Rob, Busta Rhymes, Lil Wayne and Ciara have earned him multiple Billboard chart-toppers and platinum certifications by RIAA. He has appeared on the hit TV shows The Shield and Empire, as well as in the hit movie Drumline.

    Clarence Avant (Greensboro, N.C.) – Spent over half a century in the music and entertainment business staying circumspectly out of the spotlight. Decades of trailblazing work in the music industry and a unique style of mentorship earned him the title of “The Black Godfather.” Presidents Jimmy Carter, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama have all enjoyed the council and friendship of Clarence Avant. Honorary doctorate degrees have twice been bestowed upon Avant – from Morehouse College and North Carolina A&T University. Avant has received the Thurgood Marshall Lifetime Achievement Award from the NAACP, the Recording Academy’s Trustees Award, an award from the Jazz Foundation of America, induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame with the prestigious Ahmet Ertegun Award, the President’s Merit Award as a Grammy Icon, a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and numerous other music and civic awards.

    Mary Cardwell Dawson (Madison, N.C.) – Founder of the National Negro Opera Company in 1941, the first African American opera company in the United States. As an educator, she trained countless young talents to sing opera and brought the splendor of opera to African American audiences across the nation with the establishment of guilds in Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, D.C., Newark, and New York. In 1961, Dawson was appointed to the National Music Committee by President John F. Kennedy.

    Merge Records (Durham, N.C.) – Independent record label based in Durham, North Carolina. Founded in 1989 by Mac McCaughan and Laura Ballance, Merge is celebrating their 35th anniversary throughout 2024. McCaughan and Ballance started the label as a way to release songs by their own band, Superchunk, as well as the music of their friends. Since then, Merge has grown from a group of friends assembling 7-inch singles in Ballance’s bedroom to one of the most influential independent record labels in the world, releasing the work of artists such as The Magnetic Fields, Neutral Milk Hotel, Lambchop, the Mountain Goats, Caribou, She & Him, Superchunk, and many more.

    Tommy Faile (Charlotte, N.C.) – A prolific songwriter, radio and television personality, and baritone vocalist most well known for composing the 1967 hit “Phantom 309” and recording “The Legend of the Brown Mountain Lights.” Faile was a well known bass player and singer, starting out with the Hired Hands in 1949 before joining Arthur Smith and the Crackerjacks in 1951. He launched his own successful TV show in 1969 called The Tommy Faile Show, which aired on Charlotte’s WBTV and made Faile a familiar personality in North Carolina.

    Bobby Hicks (Newton, N.C.) – Ten-time Grammy Award-winning fiddler and inductee of the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame and Fiddlers Hall of Fame. His unparalleled contributions to bluegrass music span over five decades and include over 50 albums, leaving an indelible imprint on the bluegrass world. He has worked with several big names in the genre, such as Bill Monroe, Porter Wagoner, Jesse McReynolds, Carlton Haney, and Jim Eanes. Hicks also spent 23 years as fiddler with superstar bluegrass group Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder.
  • A night of Slavic folk music, including Eastern European, Romani, and Klezmer music on traditional instruments like the balalaika, domra, accordion, bayan, and more! The performance will feature virtuoso guest artists with a 60-piece folk orchestra.

    The BDAA Festival Concert is performed in a different city each year and is the culmination of the BDAA’s annual convention, which celebrates Eastern European folk music and culture in the US. This year the concert will be held on Saturday, July 13th, 2024 at 7:30 pm in the Grand Ballroom of the Sonesta Executive Park Hotel in Charlotte, NC.
  • Save the date! June 29, 2024, 6pm! Look what awaits you! Delicious food, a superb open bar, once-in-a-lifetime auction items, together with performances by our ensembles and a very special guest artist. After an absence of three years caused by that pesky pandemic, our annual fundraising gala returns with all the pomp and circumstance, glamor and glitz we can muster. Join us for this spectacular event where we raise the funds necessary to move forward our mission: to help create a society that values and respects its LGBTQ+ members.
  • Are you a part of a local advocacy or service-oriented group? Do you want to get involved?

    In this free roundtable community discussion, you'll hear from local advocates about their experiences and insights, learn how some local Charlotte advocacy and service-oriented groups function, and how you can contribute to uplifting and protecting community members and seeing change in our community.

    Discover the history and impact of some important local organizations, including Time Out Youth, Charlotte Black Pride, POOR NO MORE, and how you can get involved. If you're curious where to begin your advocacy work, this conversation is for you! Are you ready to expand your advocacy efforts and learn about more organizations? This conversation is for you!

    Your perspectives and thoughts about making change are highly valued. How can we commit to change? What impact do advocacy groups truly have? Your voice is crucial as we explore these questions and more.

    Community Conversations is designed for an audience of forward-facing problem solvers and individuals who want to create change in their community. It encourages round-table dialogue amongst attendees and guest panelists, prompted by conversation starters aligned with the evening's theme. This series explores themes of interest to local communities and creates space for intentional conversations that enlighten and spark change.

    This event is FREE, so register today!


  • This show contains mature content and is recommended for ages 13 and up.

    Matthews Playhouse of the Performing Arts is thrilled to present Mel Brooks’ musical comedy, Young Frankenstein, running July 12-28, 2024! The award-winning Broadway hit will have audiences screaming with laughter and has been described by critics as “a masterly monster mashup of comedy and dancing” that “offers an evening of gloriously impure fun” full of double-entendres and monstrous puns.

    When & Where: Young Frankenstein opens at the Fullwood Theatre in Matthews, NC on Friday, July 12, 2024 and performances will run through Sunday July 28, 2024.

    Tickets: Tickets are now on sale and range from $18 to $26. Tickets and additional show information is available by visiting www.matthewsplayhouse.com/youngfrankenstein.

    Pay-What-You-Can Preview Performance: There will be a Pay-What-You-Can Preview performance on Thursday July 11, 2024 at 7:30pm. Seating is general admission and audiences will be seated on a first come, first serve basis. The recommended donation is $10 per person and a portion of the donations from the evening will benefit Time Out Youth, a local nonprofit serving LGBTQ+ youth.
  • Explore the wonderful world of weather!

    Meet meteorologists, get an up-close look at different weather instruments, and enjoy hands-on activities and mini weather demonstrations. Uncover flaws in the movie "Twisters" during an exclusive planetarium presentation. Don't miss the life-size inflatable snow globe!

    Weather Proof tickets include admission to the museum, The Farm, a planetarium show, and all event activities. $18 per person (Discounted advance tickets available online.)

    Get details: https://bit.ly/schieleweather
  • Brace yourself for a dynamite after-hours event for adults only. Discover how humans have made and utilized explosives, from fireworks to rockets to bombs, while you explore the museum in a kids-free environment. Your ticket includes a signature cocktail. Beer and wine will be available for purchase. 21+

    $30

    Limited tickets available: Killer Science
  • Join Apparo on July 11th and 25th for our upcoming educational webinars for nonprofits. Apparo's webinars are free, but require registration. Webinars will be recorded and shared for later viewing to those who registered.

    Here are the details:

    ⭐ On July 11th from 12-1 PM, Centric Consulting’s Brit Kwait presents Mastering Project and Task Management with Microsoft 365.
    - Are you getting the most out of your Microsoft 365 subscription? Join us for an insightful webinar where we’ll dive into the lesser-known gems of Microsoft 365 that can transform the way you manage projects and tasks to boost your and your team's productivity. In this webinar, complete with live demos, you will learn how to use Microsoft 365’s Planner and Lists. By attending this webinar, you will: say goodbye to the clutter of sticky notes and disparate task lists, learn how to streamline your work and bring order to chaos, discover the art of visualizing all the moving pieces with clarity and confidence, and unlock the potential of peak productivity by syncing with your team like never before.
    ⭐ On July 25th from 12-1PM, Sharp Advising’s Matt Sharp presents Smart Strategies for Nonprofits: Streamlining Operations on a Budget.
    - Feeling overwhelmed by operational tasks at your nonprofit? This webinar offers practical strategies to streamline workflows, utilize free and low-cost tools, and maximize your impact. In this webinar, you will: gain practical strategies to streamline operational tasks and workflows, learn how to leverage limited resources for greater efficiency and impact, and discover free and low-cost tools to simplify common nonprofit operations. Register today and discover how simple systems can revolutionize your nonprofit's operations!

    Register today and subscribe to Apparo’s newsletter to stay up to date on future sessions.
  • The EQUALibrium Awards Gala will honor Charlotte area residents who have made outstanding contributions and impact in advancing issues of race and equity within our community.

    The event will highlight the stories and achievements of these remarkable individuals who have devoted themselves to fostering inclusivity, dismantling systemic barriers and promoting equity and equality in our region.

    The evening will feature engaging speakers, captivating performances and an awards ceremony that recognizes the honorees.

    EVENT DETAILS:

    • 5:30 p.m. Welcome Reception
    • 6 p.m. Dinner and Awards Program
    Learn more about the 2024 EQUALibrium Awards Gala.

    Special thanks to our presenting sponsor:

    Bank of America

    We have sponsorship opportunities available. If you or your business would like to show your support for WFAE and the EQUALibrium Awards, email underwriting@wfae.org or call 704-604-7316.
  • Presenting the 3rd Annual HEARTS Circle Members' Gala on September 7, 2024, from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. This event is free for all HEARTS Circle members. Join us for an unforgettable evening at Cedar Grove. The event will feature a private house concert by the acclaimed singer/songwriter Kyshona. She is currently on tour for the release of her newest album, "Legacy," and her singing and storytelling were meant for HEARTS.
    Doors open at 6:00, and a Southern gourmet farm-to-table dinner by the Carolina Farm Trust will be served following Kyshona's performance. Guests will have the opportunity to explore Cedar Grove's private second floor and attic.
  • Before European settlers arrived in our region, this area was inhabited by many tribes. Join us for a free community event at Cedar Grove to learn more, featuring HEARTS from the Catawba Nation. The event will explore local Native American history, nature, art, dance, music, and crafts. Speakers include Ensley Guffey, Catawba Nation Archivist, who will discuss the Catawba militia and their involvement in the American Revolution and US military. Dr. Robert Carter, Catawba Nation Wildlife and Habitat Stewardship Manager will share information about the ecology utilized by the Catawba. Kassidy Plyler, Catawba Citizen and Cultural Public Programs Specialist, will speak about Catawba genealogy and share research resources.
    Join us to immerse yourself in the rich culture of the Catawba Nation with traditional dancing and drumming performed by members of the Catawba Nation throughout the afternoon. Art and crafts will be showcased and available for purchase.
    Designed to inspire and enhance our community’s shared sense of place, HEARTS grass-roots events are known for juxtaposing regional history and ecology with curated local music, visual art, and dance in multi-faceted, place-based programs.
    Next door, the Hugh Torance House and Store will be open from 2:00-5:00 offering new and interesting local artisan goods and fresh local honey, snacks, beer, wine, sundries, and more. Plan to come early and/or stay late to enjoy the historic grounds and tour the oldest standing store in NC. The Hugh Torance House and Store is one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures and is adjacent to Cedar Grove, the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torrance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance.
    HEARTS (history, ecology, arts, reunion, trails, store) happenings are free, place-based gatherings featuring music, visual arts, and lectures exploring local history, nature, and our shared sense of place. These events are made possible by dedicated volunteers, HEARTS Circle members, community partner Lake Norman Realty, and donations. All proceeds benefit HTHS’s efforts to further the HEARTS mission of historic preservation, ecological conservation, and forging community connections in our region.
    ​The Hugh Torance House and Store (HTHS), is a private 501c3 nonprofit historic site. Group tours and volunteer opportunities for stewardship, preservation, and conservation are available. Open to the public each Sunday from 1:00-4:00 and during HEARTS events, and is located at 8231 Gilead Road, Huntersville, NC 28078. Cedar Grove is a private residence that is open only in partnership for select HEARTS Happenings.
    For more information, visit www.hught.org, email info@hughtorancehouseandstore.org, or call (704) 920-9931.
  • Join us for HEARTS Healing History 24’ - Wild in the Garden, featuring history, nature, and live music. Saturday, 20th, from 2:00-5:00 at Huntersville’s historic Cedar Grove and Hugh Torance House and Store at 8229 Gilead Road, Huntersville, NC. A free indoor/outdoor community event, tickets are available at www.hught.org. Designed to inspire and enhance our community’s shared sense of place, HEARTS grass-roots events are known for juxtaposing regional history and ecology with curated local music, visual art, and dance in multi-faceted, place-based programs.
    Healing History ‘23’s featured speaker is Aaron Kampe. Kampe will share the history and practice of the naturalistic gardening movement. An informative and engaging speaker, his ecological approach to gardening will be one not to miss.
    Naturalistic gardening, also known as natural gardening or wild gardening, is an approach to landscaping that seeks to mirror the natural environment. This style of gardening emphasizes the use of native plants and strives to create a space that looks and functions like a naturally occurring ecosystem. The goal is to foster biodiversity, support local wildlife, and create a low-maintenance garden that thrives with minimal human intervention.
    Kampe is a member of the International Dendrological Society and his garden has been featured on BBC’s Gardener’s World. Together with his young daughter, he hosts the Botany for Kids channel on YouTube. His company, Elk Haven Herbals, specializes in the medicinal use of plants. In the last decade he has created, designed, and developed over a dozen niche retail products, some of which sell worldwide.
    Healing History’s musical guest is Christy Snow. She is a talented Charlotte-based singer/songwriter, speaker, writer, workshop, and retreat facilitator. Her music empowers others through life-affirming lyrics and messages, inspiring others to live their best life and share their unique expression in the world fully and freely while promoting authenticity and equality.
    This year’s Healing History Eco-minutes features backyard herbal remedies for a natural approach to health for common ailments.
    The Cedar Grove Hallway features a Junion memorial to the enslaved ancestors of Cedar Grove. Totaling 138 names overall, their names memorialize and honor these individuals' lives and their contributions to this land and our community. Guests are invited to share written words for a collaborative poem dedicated to the ancestors of Cedar Grove which will be created at the end of summer.
    Next door, the Hugh Torance House and Store will be open from 2:00-5:00 offering new and interesting local artisan goods and fresh local honey, snacks, beer, wine, sundries, and more. Plan to come early and/or stay late to enjoy the historic grounds and tour the oldest standing store in NC. The Hugh Torance House and Store is one of Mecklenburg County’s few surviving 18th-century structures and is adjacent to Cedar Grove, the 1831 Greek Revival home of James Torrance, son of Hugh and Isabella Torance.
  • If you've ever wondered if the Hugh Torance House and Store could be haunted, here is your chance to find out! Take part in an authentic ghost hunt of the building and the grounds (weather permitting) using real investigative tools and led by members of the Charlotte Area Paranormal Society (CAPS).
    Limited to 12 guests.
    All tour guests must be age 12 or over.
  • HEARTS Sacred Grounds ‘24 is the second annual event exploring research into the burial grounds of enslaved people in our region. Last year’s event sparked the realization of the parallel stories of many churches in our area in which burial grounds of the enslaved have been found over the wall of the church’s primary cemetery. Dr. Julia Moore with UNC Charlotte is conducting a multi-year research project and sharing her research goals and recent findings. Live music, nature notes, and more, this is a free community event, tickets are required, and donations are appreciated.
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