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Sneaker Art, Camp North End, Beatles Tributes, Black Pride Week, Food Truck Festivals, Trail Runs and More Things to Do This Weekend (7/8)

by scoop team | July 6, 2021

You may need a little break after the excitement of July 4th weekend but that doesn’t mean things are slowing down in Charlotte! Keep the holiday momentum going with a trip to the fair or a visit to the Whitewater Center for a River Jam Run or take it a little slower with an art opening or dinner from a favorite local food truck in the neighborhood of your choice.

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Thursday:

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Queen Charlotte Fair at Route 29 Pavilion
Thursday, July 1 through Sunday, July 11
Take a spin on your favorite thrill ride, grab a treat and catch a live show during a day of fun for the whole family.

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Walking Tour of Camp North End
Thursday, July 8, 12:00p
Take a stroll around the 76-acre historical site and learn about its former life as well as plans for the future of the area. Finish off the tour with a bite to eat at one of the on-site food stalls. Registration is required.

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River Jam Run Series at USNWC
Thursday, July 8, 5:30p
Work off those 4th of July calories with a trail run during the River Jam Run Series. Relax afterwards with live music and your favorite local craft beer.

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Sneaker Painting at Harvey B Gantt Center
Thursday, July 8, 7:00p – 9:00p
Upgrade a pair of your sneakers with a hands-on workshop from abstract painter Frankie Zombie. Registration is required.

Friday:

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FabFest at Belk Theater & Spirit Square
Friday, July 9 & Saturday, July 10
Gather with fans of the Beatles from far and wide to celebrate the music of the legendary group. Check the schedule for a list of all the fab events!

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Nu Growth with BLK MRKT Charlotte
Friday, July 9, 6:00p – 9:00p
Celebrate the work of six local, Black women artists during the ‘Nu Growth’ series starting Friday with photography from Jessica Dunston. Registration is free.

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Bubbles Exhibit Opening with Charlotte Art League
Friday, July 9, 6:00p – 9:00p
Check out how artists answered the call to create a piece that represents bubbles and celebration. Bubble entertainment, live music and drinks will be available during the opening event.

Food Truck Fridays

Start your weekend with a stop at one of the many Food Truck Friday events going on around Charlotte every week. Here’s a few you might try:

Black Food Truck Friday – local Black-owned food trucks and vendors on-site in west Charlotte

South End at Sycamore Brewing – a collection of local food truck favorites stop by each week

University City at Armored Cow Brewing – Ace of Spuds, Bistro 305, Momo Truck, Scratch Kitchen, Cremoso Cheesecakes and Yappy Hour Bakery

Resident Culture Brewing Company – The Dumpling Lady, Lobster Dogs, Strudelteig and Jimmy Pearls

West End at Blue Blaze Brewing – a rotating list of dinner and dessert options on-site each week

Cabarrus County at Cabarrus Brewing Co. – Plant 6 Provisions, Bad Mother Smokers, Sandwich Express, Chili Man & Ice Cream, Kreyol Flavors, A Piece of Havana Express, Donut I Love You

Saturday:

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Lake Norman Brew Ha-Ha Tour
Saturday, July 10, 11:00a – 5:00p
Check out the beer scene at the Lake including stops at Lost Worlds, Primal, D9 and Eleven Lakes Breweries. Enjoy VIP transportation, pizza and a souvenir pint glass. Registration is required.

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Festival of Food Trucks in Downtown Mooresville
Saturday, July 10, 5:00p – 8:30p
Check out charming downtown Mooresville and enjoy a meal from local food trucks during this monthly event. Portions of Main St. will close for the event so bring some chairs and stay a while.

Sunday:

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Charlotte Black Pride Week
Sunday, July 11 – 18
There’s a lot of choose from during this week-long celebration including the Ms. Charlotte Pageant, Centerstage, The Sky Line Brunch and more. Check the schedule of events for all Black Pride Week has to offer!

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Yappy Hour at The Brewers at 4001 Yancey
Sunday, July 11, 11:00a – 8:00p
Spend a day at the brewery with your favorite four-legged friends. Locally made dog treats and drink specials will be available.

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Family Fun Event at SAS Cupcakes
Sunday, July 11, 12:15p – 2:15p
Meet & greet with one of your favorite superheroes (hint – he’s got a spidey sense for delicious cupcakes!), enjoy themed cupcakes and cake pops as well as other spider goodies.

Save the Date:

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Queen’s Feast Charlotte Restaurant Week
July 16 – 25
Clear your schedule and make your reservations now for everyone’s favorite week in Charlotte – Queen’s Feast is back!

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La Bestia at Booth Playhouse
Thursday, July 15 – Saturday, July 17
Charlotte’s premier circus troupe will perform this innovative, new work of acrobatics and spoken word. Tickets are now available for this family-friendly show.

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Tea 101 Class with Spice & Tea Exchange
Multiple weekends in July & August
Get a group of friends together to enjoy good food and great tea during this private class. Registration is required.

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