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The McGlohon Theater seats 730 and is a renowned showplace for both local and national performances. The theater first opened in 1980 and was the former First Baptist Church. It featueres stained glass windows and a Byzantine dome. The McGlohon Theater is comprised of two levels: the Orchestra (stage) Level and the Balcony Level.
Blumenthal Performing Arts' 434-seat theater has a courtyard-style proscenium theater with cabaret and theater-in-the-round capabilities. This intimate theater contains seating in orchestra and gallery levels. It hosts a variety of dance, choral and other musical ensembles, as well as meetings, seminars, and workshops. Blumenthal Peforming Arts main Facebok page: http://Facebook.com/NCBPAC For events and more information: http://bit.ly/BPclt
Children’s Theatre of Charlotte has grown to become one of the top theatre and education organizations for young people in the United States. Nationally recognized for the breadth and strength of its programs, Children's Theatre of Charlotte provides more than 250,000 experiences for children and families a year with technically imaginative productions and wide-ranging education programs for young people. Each year we mount professional productions for children and families, with the curtain rising more than 600 times during a season – that’s more than any other theatre company in the state. The Charlotte Observer’s theatre critic called Children’s Theatre of Charlotte “the city’s leading professional troupe,” and each season our actors, designers and directors receive numerous awards for their work on the stage. Another critic called our work “the most technically imaginative and resourceful theatre productions in the region.” It’s Broadway caliber theatre, the best in the region. Children's Theatre of Charlotte is also home to a fully professional touring company which has traveled across North Carolina and into South Carolina, Georgia, Virginia and West Virginia. One of the most respected and sought-after touring arts groups in the country, our Resident Touring Company has performed for more than 1.2 million people. They are also one of the southeast’s few true repertory companies, capable of performing multiple productions in the same day. As strong as our productions are, they're matched by an extraordinary range of education programs. Each year, Children's Theatre of Charlotte enrolls more than 2,300 young people in classes and camps, teaching confidence and self-esteem while encouraging creativity and self-expression. Programs are designed to build on these experiences, so that preschool students who desire it may one day find themselves performing as an adult in a mainstage production. Children’s Theatre of Charlotte also offers programs for every grade of Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, from residencies that enhance core curriculum using drama techniques, to productions and workshops addressing alcohol and substance abuse prevention. Children's Theatre of Charlotte is proud of its Community Involvement Program, which encourages participation among underserved audiences in the region, and its volunteer auxiliary, ENCORE!, which, at close to 300 members, is one of the largest and most active in the region. Children’s Theatre of Charlotte’s home is ImaginOn: The Joe & Joan Martin Center, an amazing collaborative venture between the theatre and Charlotte Mecklenburg Library. It’s an extraordinary place for families – a delightful children’s library, plus two incredible theatre spaces for our productions, classrooms, computer labs, and a teen loft. Children’s Theatre of Charlotte has created a special place for itself on the cultural and educational landscape of the region. Unique nationally in offering such strong performance, touring, and education programs, Children's Theatre of Charlotte is committed to its mission of creating exceptional theatre experiences, inspiring generations to explore the wonder of their world.
The Duke Energy Theater is a truly multi-purpose space. It is a black-box theater equipped with theatre lighting capabilities and sound system. The space also has beautiful stained glass windows and hardwood floors. Duke Energy Theater is ideal for receptions, seminars, meetings or lectures. Maximum capacity: 182. For events and more information: http://bit.ly/DukeEnergyTheatre
The official Facebook page of the Charlotte In 2012 Convention Host Committee. The Democratic National Convention will take place in Charlotte, Sept. 3-6, 2012. The Charlotte in 2012 Convention Host Committee is a non-profit, non-partisan organization established by the city of Charlotte to fulfill obligations of the master contract with the Democratic National Convention Committee. In addition to those obligations, Charlotte in 2012 works to engage the citizens Charlotte and the Carolinas through business and civic opportunities, ensure that the Convention leaves a positive lasting legacy, and tell Charlotte and the region's story to the nation and the world. For more information, visit us online at www.charlottein2012.com. Account managed by Dusty Trice, http://DustyTrice.com
September 17th and 18th, 2016 Enjoy a range of mouth watering Indian foods, including chaat, biryani and curries!! Get to know local vibrant artists featured in the Art exihibition! Feel the beat of beautifully choreographed Indian dances! Soak in the culture of India with exhibitions! Dance on the street to live music!! Learn from live yoga demonstrations! For details visit the website: http://indiafestival.iacofcarolinas.org/
Making Strides Against Breast Cancer of Charlotte Presented by Coldwell Banker United Realtors includes a noncompetitive 5K walk.
The American Heart Association is the nation’s oldest and largest voluntary health organization. Its purpose is to help prevent two of America's leading killers, heart disease and stroke. The AHA is an advocate of good health, promoting positive behaviors, nutritious eating habits and healthy lifestyles. It also funds cutting-edge research and professional education programs.
The mission of The Relatives is to keep kids safe, families together, and prepare youth and young adults to be healthy, productive, and engaged members of the community. The Relatives serves young people who are experiencing crises due to homelessness and family discord, as well as those who have aged out of our public systems and lack the skills and support necessary to function as independent and productive adults.
United Way fights for the health, education and financial stability of every person in every community. #LiveUnited #MakeYourMoment
Charlotte B-cycle is one of the largest urban bike sharing system in the Southeast. With 200 blue bikes and 24 stations strategically placed throughout Uptown and surrounding neighborhoods from the South End Rail Trail to JCSU to Freedom Park, these B-Stations are convenient for your travels around town. Becoming a member and riding a B-cycle promotes health and wellness and provides flexibility for alternative ways to get around the Center City. Charlotte B-cycle members can pick up a blue bike at any B-station and drop it off at any other B-station. As a member, you can use a B-cycle to run an errand, grab lunch, travel from the bus stop to your office, or just get some fresh air. The first half hour of every trip is no additional cost. It’s quick and convenient. You never have to look for a parking space or bring your own bike. Plus, riding a B-cycle is good for you and good for the environment. It’s the newest and best way to get around town. The B-cycles are specially designed for both you and the city: B-cycles fit people short and tall, thanks to an easy-to-use adjustable seat post. Everybody has stuff; that’s why there’s a great basket to stow your things while riding. Fenders, skirt guards and chainguards keep your clothes clean. Automatic lights help keep you safe. Three speeds are perfect for Charlotte streets. You’ll love the blue Charlotte B-cycle bikes! Bike sharing is a great amenity for our urban place; making it economical and convenient to use bikes for trips that are too far to walk but too short to drive. It keeps cars parked while extending and balancing our transit system.
September 17th and 18th, 2016 Enjoy a range of mouth watering Indian foods, including chaat, biryani and curries!! Get to know local vibrant artists featured in the Art exihibition! Feel the beat of beautifully choreographed Indian dances! Soak in the culture of India with exhibitions! Dance on the street to live music!! Learn from live yoga demonstrations! For details visit the website: http://indiafestival.iacofcarolinas.org/
In an effort to support social entrepreneurs tackling some of the area's toughest problems and to contribute to the innovative, vibrant culture in the Charlotte region, Social Venture Partners has developed the annual SEED20 program. We discover, spotlight, and support the Charlotte region's inspiring change-makers.
Blumenthal Performing Arts' 434-seat theater has a courtyard-style proscenium theater with cabaret and theater-in-the-round capabilities. This intimate theater contains seating in orchestra and gallery levels. It hosts a variety of dance, choral and other musical ensembles, as well as meetings, seminars, and workshops. Blumenthal Peforming Arts main Facebok page: http://Facebook.com/NCBPAC For events and more information: http://bit.ly/BPclt
One of three theaters in Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, with its small and flexible layout, this theater is the perfect location to get up close with the stars on stage! For events and more information: http://bit.ly/StageDoorCLT
Our headquarters facility serves not only as an office for Foundation staff, but also as a gathering place and civic home for our community. Event spaces include an art gallery on the first floor of the building, multiple board and conference rooms, a classroom, a rooftop terrace and solarium. 220 North Tryon at Foundation For The Carolinas is pleased to offer unique, state-of-the-art spaces for meetings, fundraisers, special events, weddings, corporate and private parties. Board and conference rooms are available free of charge for regional nonprofit organizations during weekday business hours, 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.
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The French-American Chamber of Commerce fosters relationships between local and French companies by organizing business, social and cultural events related to France and the Carolinas. Learn more at www.faccnc.com or [email protected]
All monies raised by the BTFC is used to cancer research and patient support, with the vast majority remaining in the Charlotte region. By combining our local resources with those of leading academic centers, we wish to provide patients in this region with cutting edge treatment options, while improving the care of brain tumor patients everywhere. In addition to supporting brain cancer patients through vital research, the BTFC provides financial support for Brain Tumor Navigators. The Navigators are nurse clinicians employed by Carolina Neurosurgery Spine and Associates and work with all affiliated brain tumor caregivers in the Charlotte region. The primary role of the Navigators is to facilitate precise coordination of care between multiple specialists responsible for the treatment of individual brain tumor patients.
Charlotte B-cycle is one of the largest urban bike sharing system in the Southeast. With 200 blue bikes and 24 stations strategically placed throughout Uptown and surrounding neighborhoods from the South End Rail Trail to JCSU to Freedom Park, these B-Stations are convenient for your travels around town. Becoming a member and riding a B-cycle promotes health and wellness and provides flexibility for alternative ways to get around the Center City. Charlotte B-cycle members can pick up a blue bike at any B-station and drop it off at any other B-station. As a member, you can use a B-cycle to run an errand, grab lunch, travel from the bus stop to your office, or just get some fresh air. The first half hour of every trip is no additional cost. It’s quick and convenient. You never have to look for a parking space or bring your own bike. Plus, riding a B-cycle is good for you and good for the environment. It’s the newest and best way to get around town. The B-cycles are specially designed for both you and the city: B-cycles fit people short and tall, thanks to an easy-to-use adjustable seat post. Everybody has stuff; that’s why there’s a great basket to stow your things while riding. Fenders, skirt guards and chainguards keep your clothes clean. Automatic lights help keep you safe. Three speeds are perfect for Charlotte streets. You’ll love the blue Charlotte B-cycle bikes! Bike sharing is a great amenity for our urban place; making it economical and convenient to use bikes for trips that are too far to walk but too short to drive. It keeps cars parked while extending and balancing our transit system.
The Charlotte Symphony Chorus (formerly Oratorio Singers) is composed of approximately 140 singers, many of whom hold graduate degrees in music. Membership is by audition with the CSC Conducting Staff. The Main Chorus performs with the Charlotte Symphony several times a year in a variety of venues and also presents independent concerts.
The McGlohon Theater seats 730 and is a renowned showplace for both local and national performances. The theater first opened in 1980 and was the former First Baptist Church. It featueres stained glass windows and a Byzantine dome. The McGlohon Theater is comprised of two levels: the Orchestra (stage) Level and the Balcony Level.