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Back to School Bash at Frank Liske Park Aug 10, with free snow cones, waterslide, much more…
Cabarrus County Active Living and Parks is hosting a free Back to School Bash on Saturday, August 10, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at Frank Liske Park, 4001 Stough Road, Concord, North Carolina. To register for the event, you’ll need an account with the parks department. Go to...
Adventure Campers hike to the top of Bakers Mountain
A group of around 20 hikers from City of Statesville’s Parks and Recreation Adventure Camp ascended to the summit of Bakers Mountain in Catawba County during a recent field trip. Bakers Mountain has an elevation gain of 584 feet is considered a moderately challenging hike, according to All Trails....
Trying the cracked latte trend with Coffee Republic
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QC Life) - You get your coffee hot, iced, frozen, and now . . . cracked!. Coffee Republic, a family-owned coffee shop and bakery in Cornelius, has joined the social media coffee trend by creating a cracked iced latte, which uses chocolate cured inside a plastic cup in a freezer overnight. Customers can squeeze the cup to crack the chocolate shell in their latte.
Tavern Opens in Stadium Lofts Project, enhancing Cannon Ballers game day offerings and Atrium Health Ballpark
Submitted KANNAPOLIS — After weeks of anticipation and thousands of top-shelf barbecue sandwiches being devoured by fans visiting the Centerfield Concessions Facility operated by Towel City Tavern, Cannon Ballers fans can finally enjoy that same best-in-class barbecue inside the newly completed gastropub adjacent to Atrium Health Ballpark. The Towel City Tavern quietly opened a few […] The post Tavern Opens in Stadium Lofts Project, enhancing Cannon Ballers game day offerings and Atrium Health Ballpark appeared first on Salisbury Post.
Weekly calendar: July 22-28: Theater, music, celebrity housewives and more
See website for schedule. “Ripcord” is an endlessly surprising tale of two unlikely roommates in a senior living facility who engage in an epic series of pranks. As each tries to outwit the other, we begin to observe a moving portrait of two women with as much to reconcile on the inside as the outside. Recommended ages 15 and up. Tickets: Adult $28-$32; Senior (65+) $26-$30; Student (under 21) $18-21. Armour Street Theatre, 307 Armour St., Davidson.
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