No Time for Cooking on Thanksgiving? Local Restaurants Will Do the Work for You Thanksgiving Day in Charlotte Some Charlotteans feel strongly about those working on Thanksgiving Day but, several Charlotte restaurant owners and their staff have decided make themselves available this Thanksgiving to share their amazing culinary skills with those who don't cook or prefer to dine out for the Thanksgiving holiday. So, if you're thinking of dining out on Thanksgiving Day in Charlotte, here are 14 Charlotte restaurants hosting brunch, lunch or dinner on Thanksgiving Day … Continue reading...
Charlotte Restaurant Week | Queen’s Feast 2015
Charlotte Restaurant Week | Queen’s Feast 2015 The fabulous list of Top 50 Things to Do in Charlotte NC omitted one biggie for me and my family - the semi-annual Queen’s Feast, held one week, each January and July! Two weeks of the year, Charlotte residents and visitors have the opportunity to sample some of Charlotte’s most delicious food, prepared by some of Charlotte’s premier chefs. Charlotte Restaurant Week | Queen’s Feast 2015 is being held January 16-25, 2015. Organizers expect January 2015 to be the most popular Queen’s Feast yet! Have you been wondering how the food is in a … Continue reading...
Elizabeth Home and Garden Tour 2014 Promises to Be the Best YET!
Elizabeth Home and Garden Tour 2014 Promises to Be the Best YET! This is the weekend for FESTIVALS! The Maxwell House Group. Real Estate is the title sponsor for the Elizabeth Home and Garden Tour once again and this year promises to be a great one! Stop by our office for your tickets at 1920 E 7th Street from 9-5 Saturday and Sunday. Meet some of our fabulous agents and enjoy our popular Savvylicious Snickerdoodles and lemonade! This year's tour showcases five Elizabeth homes, two residential gardens, St. Martin’s Episcopal Church and the Charlotte Council of Garden Clubs. This year’s tour … Continue reading...
Art Night in Ballantyne Benefitting A Child’s Place
The Maxwell House Group Real Estate Presents “Art Night in Ballantyne” to Benefit A Child’s Place | October 15, 2014 by The Maxwell House Group. Real Estate on September 23, 2014 in Charlotte Events, The Maxwell House Group. Real Estate For immediate release: CHARLOTTE, NC — September 23, 2014 – The Maxwell House Group. Real Estate invites you to attend “Art Night in Ballantyne”, a very special art-inspired fundraiser that will benefit A Child’s Place, a privately funded non-profit that supports the needs of homeless children as they pursue their education. The event, co-sponsored and hosted … Continue reading...
365 Things to Do in Charlotte | Our Top 3 Picks for FEB 6 – FEB 8 2014
365 Things to Do in Charlotte | Our Top 3 Picks for FEB 6 - FEB 8 2014 Thursday, February 6 Bill Hanna’s Vintage Dance Band Bill Hanna’s Vintage Dance Band will be at Grand Central this evening, FEB 6: Let’s go dancing! Bill Hanna’s Vintage Dance Band is a 20-piece orchestra, accompanied by accomplished vocalist, Renee Ebalaroza. Dance the swing, shag, fox trot, cha cha, waltz, rumba, salsa, and quickstep to the tunes of this popular orchestra. Complimentary dance lessons begin at 7 p.m. as does food service, including a light dining menu and a full bar. Band plays 8-11PM $10. Grand … Continue reading...
What’s Happening This Weekend in Charlotte NC? 11/29/2013
What's Happening This Weekend in Charlotte NC? 11/29/2013 EpiCentre Craft Brew Crawl at The Pavilion – Friday, November 29 Whether you’ll still be trying to digest that turkey or depression kicked in after spending your entire savings on today with Black Friday Shopping, the EpiCentre Craft Brew Crawl can cure what 'ales' you! Your favorite EpiCentre bars will be open including BlackFinn, StrikeCity, Vida, Bubble, Whisky River, and the newly revamped SUITE! Each bar will feature craft favorites to make you and your taste buds happy! The fun begins at 8pm. Remember to have a designated … Continue reading...
What’s Happening In Charlotte This Weekend? 10/05/2013
What's Happening In Charlotte This Weekend? 10/05/2013 There's plenty going on all across Charlotte this weekend but, here are a few highlights of the weekend... 17th Annual Charlotte Race For The Cure® - October 5 The Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure® will begin at 7:15AM tomorrow, October 5. This fundraising event is the largest series of 5K runs/fitness walks in the world. Join participants to raise both funds and awareness in the fight against breast cancer, celebrate survivors and honor those who have lost their battle to this epidemic disease. Participants may run, walk, or sleep in … Continue reading...
Things to Do in Charlotte – Week Ending SEPT 29, 2013
Things to Do in Charlotte - Week Ending SEPT 29, 2013 Romare Bearden Park Cajun Festival---Sept. 28th Saturday, September 28th, Mecklenburg County Parks and Recreation will be hosting the first Romare Bearden Park Cajun Festival at Charlotte's newest Uptown park. This family-friendly event will feature the sights, sounds and tastes of our favorite Cajun and Zydeco attractions from the region. Saturday, September 28th 11am - 8pm 15th Annual Oktoberfest---Sept. 20th-Oct. 20th Join Waldhorn Restaurant as they celebrate the 15th Annual Oktoberfest on Friday and Saturday nights starting September … Continue reading...
Things to Do in Charlotte NC – 49th Annual Festival in the Park
Things to Do in Charlotte NC – 49th Annual Festival in the Park Driving through historic Dilworth with clients, I realized that I had not shared this fabulous Charlotte event with you this year! What are you going to be doing this weekend? You won't want to miss the festival that Charlotteans look forward to each and every year (and have since 1964)! The festival where we all congregate in the fall for the art, music, shopping and carnival-style food, is one of Charlotte’s favorite events of the year. Charlotte’s 49th annual FESTIVAL IN THE PARK is this month–beginning in just a couple of … Continue reading...
Art Abounds at Spirit Square in Charlotte NC
Charlotte NC: Art Abounds at Spirit Square First Baptist Church, erected in the early 1900’s, was designed by J.M. McMichael of Harrisburg, PA. The central element of the structure (which has no steeple) is the Byzantine dome, similar to New York City’s Madison Square Presbyterian Church. Church goers marveled at the stained glass windows, just as you will. One window, on the south side of the sanctuary, was donated by Vinton Liddell in honor of his father, W. F. Liddell. Originally doubtful that the acoustics would be sufficient for even being able to hear a sermon in the church, but … Continue reading...