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Hay! It's Farm Day at Charlotte Nature Museum

Hay! It's Farm Day at Charlotte Nature Museum

Straight from the horse’s mouth, local farms and their animal residents have a very important job when it comes to what ends up on your dinner plate. Dig into the fun of farming when Charlotte Nature Museum hosts its June Creature Feature, Farm Day, Saturday, June 15, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

Whether you’re a kid of the human or goat variety, you probably enjoy munching fruits and nibbling veggies. When these wholesome foods come straight from the fields in your community, not only are you helping local farmers but you’re probably grazing on very fresh food.

How to make a miniature garden

How to make a miniature garden

The Reedy Creek Nature Center is inviting the public to an indoor gardening class this weekend.

Participants have the opportunity to create a miniature garden from recycled materials and small plants

Gardeners of all ages can join the fun at the Reedy Creek Nature Center, located at 2900 Rocky River Road in Charlotte, Sunday June 16, from 2 p.m. until 3 p.m.

The cost is free, and the program is open to the public. Materials are provided.

To register, call the Reedy Creek Nature Center at 704-432-6460.

16th Annual Juneteenth Festival of the Carolinas

16th Annual Juneteenth Festival of the Carolinas

The 16th Annual Juneteenth Festival of the Carolinas returns to Charlotte on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, June 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th in Independence Park.

The Juneteenth Festival is a celebration of not only freedom for enslaved blacks in America, but freedom of all people that have been enslaved throughout time.

The festival will offer a rich array of cultural traditions and diversity through food, arts and music, and offers a broad variety of tantalizing, ethnic foods, plus an even greater selection of vendors displaying unique arts, crafts and clothing from around the world.

Participants can enjoy fabulous R&B, Blues, Jazz, Reggae, Hip-Hop and many more soul-stirring sounds as music and dance groups perform throughout the weekend's festivities.

Admission is free and the festival begins at 10 a.m. and goes until 10 p.m. The Cultural Camp on Thursday begins at 9 a.m.

2nd Annual Wellness Fair this week in Charlotte

The 26th Judicial District Worksite Wellness Committee is hosting its 2nd Annual Wellness Fair on Thursday, June 6, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

The fair, which is open to the public, will feature dozens of vendors who will offer tips about healthy living, answers to questions about health services and resources, complimentary chair massages, and a variety of samples and other giveaway items.

The event will be held in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center’s atrium, located at 600 E. Fourth St.

Participants are asked to bring your sneakers to join in on trainers’ demonstrations of exercise routines , including:

  • YMCA Athletic Conditioning at 11:15 a.m.
  • Gold’s Gym Personal Training at 11:45 a.m.
  • Gold’s Gym Body Flow (Yoga, Tai Chi & Pilates) at 12:15 p.m.
  • Gold’s Gym Zumba at 12:45 p.m.
  • South Charlotte CrossFit at 1:15 p.m.

YWCA makes stand on Fall Prevention

YWCA makes stand on Fall Prevention

The Young Womens Christians Association of Charlotte is now offering a free Fall Prevention Course for senior citizens.

The Center for Aging is launching a first of its kind program in Charlotte which has already proven to significantly reduce falls in seniors.

This medically developed program, led by Arthritis Foundation of America certified trainers, gives participants the skills and strength to help preserve quality of life.

Those interested in fall prevention can join a class at the YWCA, located at 3420 Park Road in Charlotte, Tuesday June 4 or Thursday Jun 6, from 10:15 a.m. until 11:15 a.m.

The cost is free, and the program is open to those ages 60 or better and not wheelchair bound.

For more information on the course, call 704-606-1144.

Symphony Park continues 30-year music tradition

Symphony Park continues 30-year music tradition

The Charlotte Symphony is presenting its 30th Annual Summer Pops outdoor concert series, beginning this weekend.

Families come from around the city and set up blankets with picnic baskets, to enjoy the Orchestra from the lawn of SouthPark Mall's Symphony Park, in this 30-year Charlotte summer tradition.

The Thrill of the Orchestra kicks off the series June 9, with pieces by Rossini, Peck, Beethoven, Rachmaninoff, Stephenson and Tchaikovsky.

Other concerts follow, throughout the month:
June 16: A Summer Pops Fantasia, Christopher Warren-Green conducting, with special prelude by the Youth Orchestra
June 23: Scores of Movie Music, Albert-George Schram conducting
June 30: That's Amore, Albert-George Schram conducting

The series closes July 3, commemorating Independence day with "Celebrate America", featuring Star Spangled B

Police have special message about high blood pressure

Police have special message about high blood pressure

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department is holding a Community Blood Drive this week.

Most of the 68 million people living with high blood pressure don't realize that they are eligible to donate blood.

The Police Department would like to remind those individuals that they may still give life-saving blood, even if they take blood pressure medication.

Donors can make their contribution at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, located at 601 E. Trade Street in Charlotte, Friday May 31, from 11:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.

For more infromation on the Blood Drive, call 704-972-4700.