Its the inaugural Cornelius Arts District Soirée, a free event to be held at Brick Row (19725 Oak St., Ste. 9, Cornelius) on Feb. 21, from 6 to 9 p.m.
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Black History Month Celebrations
Take advantage with the cultural opportunities to share and memorialize our local heritage and the threads that weave our beloved community.
Honor Our Veterans this Saturday at Town Hall
Join the Town of Cornelius and American Legion Post 86 for their annual Veterans Day Celebration, starting at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, November 10. The gathering will take place at Cornelius Town Hall and adjacent Veterans Memorial, 21445 Catawba Ave. This family-friendly program honors military veterans and those currently serving in our Armed Forces. American… Continue reading Honor Our Veterans this Saturday at Town Hall
The Creative Hub that is Old Town Cornelius
OTC expands its lineup once again by presenting back-to-back events in October! 2nd Friday Street Festival followed by the first ever Urban Art Slam in Old Town at Oak Street Mill!
2018 Fall ‘Tawba Walk: The Inside Scoop
Cornelius Arts Center Has a Name
Cornelius Arts Center to be Named After Bill and Ericka Cain Future arts facility secures naming rights SEPTEMBER 17, 2018 – CORNELIUS, NC – The Cornelius Arts Center is proud to announce that they will name their upcoming arts center after local community leaders Bill and Ericka Cain. The renaming comes as a result of the Cain’s generous… Continue reading Cornelius Arts Center Has a Name
2nd Friday this week: CANCELED: Eyes on the Storm
It’s the 2nd Friday of the month this week, and for us in OTC, that means our monthly gathering of community celebrating creativity, live music, all things local at the 2nd Friday Street Festival at Oak St Mill! Friends: Due to the predicted path of Hurricane Florence, we are cancelling the 2nd Friday Street Festival… Continue reading 2nd Friday this week: CANCELED: Eyes on the Storm
Pulling Together for Paula
As most already know, our friend and neighbor Paula Wolfe had significant damage to her beautiful 1901 home on Catawba Avenue. The full extent is yet unknown, but in the coming days, weeks and months she will need things to get back on her feet. Aquesta Bank has set up a donation account for Paula.… Continue reading Pulling Together for Paula
Operation Gratitude: Donate Excess Halloween Candy to the Troops
Halloween may be over, but that doesn’t mean the trick-or-treating has to stop. Drop off all your extra treats to Iris Home Accents, located in Oak St Mill, 19725 Oak St until November 8th to participate in the national “Operation Gratitude” campaign. Operation Gratitude seeks to put a smile on a service member’s face & express… Continue reading Operation Gratitude: Donate Excess Halloween Candy to the Troops