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Kids to learn wellness with Lady Cats
The Lady Cats, cheerleaders for the Charlotte Bobcats, will be at the YWCA on Park Road on Friday to teach kids about health and wellness. The cheerleaders will show around… Read more
Run/walk to help Tyler’s Treehouse
The seventh annual 5K and 1-mile fun run/walk for Tyler’s Treehouse is coming up next month. The event raises money for a foundation in the name of Tyler Scott, who… Read more
Charlotte wants to be Mrs. Holiday
The “Taste of Home” magazine was in Charlotte last week, looking for women interested in being the magazine’s new holiday spokesperson. And before leaving Charlotte, the magazine had more submissions… Read more
Flapjacks to fight polio
Four Mecklenburg County-South Rotary Club members will be climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro soon to bring awareness of the fight to end polio. But first, they need people to come eat a… Read more
Honor roll: South Charlotte Middle School
Fourth Quarter A Honor Roll Sixth grade Ian Bodenheimer, Aubree Cheek, Bansi Chhatrala, Gavin Deiss, Mercedes Deramgozin, Amanda June DiNicola, Aniketh Dumpala, Marina Faillace, Sophia Goudes, Erin Holtzapple, Kathryn Kirchner,… Read more
Museum puts art choices to vote
The Mint Museum is looking to get people involved in picking the next works of art for its collection. The museum is putting six specially chosen works on display, allowing… Read more
Ballantyne resident advocates for special needs
Local man named chair of N.C. Council on Developmental Disabilities by Morgan Smith With an autistic son and years of advocacy for people with developmental disabilities under his belt, it’s… Read more
Upcoming blood drives in south Charlotte
The following blood drives are scheduled for south Charlotte over the next few weeks: • Saturday, July 28, 10 a.m. to noon – Polka Dot Bake Shop, 1730 E. Woodlawn… Read more
Rabbi Klirs joins Temple Israel
Rabbi Tracy Klirs is the new director for Temple Israel Religious School in south Charlotte. Klirs will take over the position on Aug. 1 after moving down from Temple Israel… Read more
Lemonade for Haiti
The Joy Community is raising money for the Haiti School by selling lemonade between worship services at Providence United Methodist Church. Cups of lemonade and cookies are available for 25… Read more
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