Get ready for the 2nd Annual Zero K – All Fun, No Run on Friday, Oct 13 from 7-10 pm hosted by the Rotary Club of North Mecklenburg County! This exciting “non-run” fundraiser event will coincide with the 2nd Friday Street Festival happening at Oak Street Mill and benefit three excellent charities, the Pinky Swear Foundation, Children’s Hope Alliance and Beds for Kids. Participants… Continue reading All Fun-No Run at the Zero K at 2nd Friday this week!
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Acclaimed Architect Firms Will Design Cornelius Arts Center
C Design and Holzman Moss Bottino Architecture team up for momentous facility in Old Town Cornelius Oct. 3, 2017 – Cornelius, NC – After a detailed search, followed by interviews with local and national architect firms, Cornelius Arts Center and the Town of Cornelius are pleased to announce the selection of acclaimed architect firms C Design… Continue reading Acclaimed Architect Firms Will Design Cornelius Arts Center
Psycho Beach Party Is Some Comically Twisted Fun in the Sun!
Sun and sand. Beach music, swimsuits and surfboards. And, of course, multiple personalities! Psycho Beach Party is fun. It has the right amount of innuendo, enough adult jokes to make the most experienced of us blush and will likely have you giggling well into the night. The blue sky and sand-tinted stage, 60’s beach music… Continue reading Psycho Beach Party Is Some Comically Twisted Fun in the Sun!
A Place to Belong: Love Lake Norman Opens in OTC
Love Lake Norman Church is a place to ask questions. It’s a place to doubt. It’s a place to inspire. It’s a place to learn. That’s the environment Pastor Jerel Law is working to create in his new Old Town Cornelius space. Since opening the doors in April, in the shared Kadi Fit studio space… Continue reading A Place to Belong: Love Lake Norman Opens in OTC
School of Rock ‘Amps Up’ Music Lessons
Eric Williams’s childhood had a Motown soundtrack. His parents played music constantly in the house, and he remembers how it drew him in. “I wanted to know what – and who – was behind the music. And I wanted to know what instruments were creating the sound,” he said. His parents didn’t push him to… Continue reading School of Rock ‘Amps Up’ Music Lessons
Great Musicians, Great People: The Folks Behind Learn Music
As a child, Adam Wilson didn’t want to learn music – he had to learn music. “Music spoke to me in a way other things didn’t,” Wilson said. After years of begging his parents, he got his first electric guitar at age 11 and hasn’t stopped playing since. Now, he is working to share his… Continue reading Great Musicians, Great People: The Folks Behind Learn Music
‘It Feels So Different Here’: The Bindu Yoga Studio
The popularity of yoga has exploded over the last few years, and to remain competitive many studios have expanded their class repertoires, offering everything from hot yoga, to goat yoga, to beer yoga and more. But for local studio The Bindu, the best way to stay competitive has been, in many ways, to transcend the… Continue reading ‘It Feels So Different Here’: The Bindu Yoga Studio
Community Pulls Together for Local Family In Need
Be prepared to eat, drink, have a good time and most importantly, raise money to help Alysia and her family! On Sunday, April 9th local pub Old Town Public House will be hosting a fundraiser for Alysia Pera and her family. Those of you who used to frequent the Upper Crust in Davidson likely know Alysia as… Continue reading Community Pulls Together for Local Family In Need
Pita Pit Opens its Doors to an Eager (and Hungry!) Crowd
By Christina Ritchie Rogers There are a few times it’s good to be “swamped” at work, and for Pita Pit owner Todd Wolfram, opening day was one of those times. He and his staff drew a large turnout of hungry patrons, excited to customize their orders of soft pita bread filled with lean, grilled… Continue reading Pita Pit Opens its Doors to an Eager (and Hungry!) Crowd