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South Charlotte’s Wag and Wine fundraiser returns for second year
The Charlotte Observer South Charlotte and Pets Saturday, April 26, 2014 Animals First Rescue of the Carolinas will host its second Wag and Wine fundraiser and adoption event at Cru Wine Shop in Ballantyne, off Johnston Road. The event will … Continue reading
Summit at UNCC presents research on issues for women and girls in Mecklenburg County
The Charlotte Observer Lake Norman News (University City News) Friday, April 18, 2014 In her keynote address at the Women + Girls Research Alliance’s 2014 Summit on April 11, former U.S. Sen. Olympia Snowe urged women to band together to create … Continue reading
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The Ballantyne Chorale prepares for first performance
The Charlotte Observer South Charlotte News Sunday, April 2014 In a small music room at Hawk Ridge Elementary School, 13 voices joined together in melodious harmony. Men and women, ages 17-70, from various backgrounds and cultures sang, joked and embraced … Continue reading
SHIFT Charlotte presents natural living options
The Charlotte Observer Lake Norman News (University City News) Friday, March 21, 2014 The smells of essential oils drew visitors into a large room, where spiritual healers, health practitioners, jewelry and candle makers, yoga teachers and many other businesses showcased … Continue reading
Social media had precedent in 17th century
The Charlotte Observer Lake Norman Magazine (University City News) Friday, February 07, 2014 Allison Stedman wrote a book to answer a question she’d had since writing a thesis for her first master’s degree in comparative literature at Dartmouth College in … Continue reading
