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The Charlotte
region hops with festivals, sports events
and activities of all kinds to suit any interest.
Here’s a brief look at some perennial favorites;
keep an eye on local newspapers, radio and
TV for others.
Street festivals
are among
Charlotte’s
most popular
events. CityFest Live! (www.centercityfest.com)
in May brings folks Uptown for a weekend
of big-name
musical entertainment, arts and crafts displays
and food. Festival in the Park (http://www.festivalinthepark.org/), an arts
and crafts festival around Freedom Park’s
lake, appears every September.
Several festivals
celebrate
Charlotte’s international
and ethnic ties, including the St. Patrick’s
Day Parade and Irish Festival (http://www.charlottestpatsday.com/) in March,
the Loch Norman Highland Games (http://www.ruralfarm.org/) near Davidson
in April, the Yiasou Greek Festival (http://www.greekorthodoxclt.org/) in September
and UNC Charlotte’s International Festival
(www.uncc.edu/ifest) in October. Novello (http://www.novellofestival.net/), a festival
sponsored by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Library,
draws thousands in October to hear authors such
as novelist Tom Clancy and reporter Bob Woodward
of Watergate fame.
Rock Hill, S.C., invites visitors to its 11-day
Come-See-Me festival in April and to Yap Ye Iswa
(http://www.ccppcrafts.com/), or the Day of
the Catawbas, which is celebrated on the Catawba
Indian reservation near Rock Hill in November.
Sports events always draw big crowds in and around
Charlotte. Here are some of the biggest: the
Charlotte Observer Run for Peace Marathon (http://www.runforpeace.active.com/), the
Queens Cup Steeplechase (http://www.queenscup.org/) at Mineral Springs
in Union County in April, The Wachovia Championship
PGA tournament (http://www.wachoviachampionship.com/) in
May at Quail Hollow Country Club and the Charlotte
Ultraswim (www.justswimmac.org/ultraswim) in June.
NASCAR races
roar twice
a year at
Lowe’s Motor
Speedway (http://www.lowesmotorspeedway.com/), including
race week with The Nextel and Coca-Cola 600 in
May and the UAW-GM Quality 500 in October. Racing
excitement spills from the speedway into Uptown
Charlotte during Speed Week each May. You can
enjoy a parade, fireworks, entertainment, food
and special events leading up to the Coca-Cola
600.
Holidays
are prime
times for
fun. Fireworks
and a concert
spark the
city’s Fourth of July festivities.
On Thanksgiving, the Carolinas Carousel Parade
salutes princesses chosen from area high schools
and opens the Christmas season with Santa’s
arrival.
Folks who
love collecting
ideas for
their homes
will enjoy the many home tours. The Mint
Museum (www.mintmuseum.org)
sponsors
two of the
best – the
Home and Garden Tour in April and the Antiques
Show in October. The Charlotte Symphony Guild
(http://www.symphonyguildcharlotte.org/) sponsors
the ASID Designer House each September. The Home
Builders Association of Charlotte (http://www.hbacharlotte.com/) presents HomeArama
each spring. Many neighborhood groups and private
companies also sponsor home tours throughout
the year, where you can look at renovated older
homes or spectacular new ones.
Many organizations sponsor exhibits and trade
shows at the Charlotte Merchandise Mart, the
Charlotte Convention Center and other sites around
town. Southern Shows Inc. (http://www.southernshows.com/) sponsors several
Charlotte favorites, including the Southern Spring
Show in February-March, the Southern Ideal Home
Show in September-October and the Southern Christmas
Show in November. |
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