Here’s highlights of what is going on around Lake Norman this week.
Oct. 25
Artist talk with Sabine Gruffat
4:30 – 5:30 pm Oct. 25 | Sabine Gruffat is a digital media artist and award-winning filmmaker. Davidson College, Visual Arts Center VAC-117 Semans Lecture Hall.
Environmental Justice Study outreach session
6-8 pm | Oct. 25. MeckNC.gov needs residents’ voices to understand the environmental concerns in each community. David B. Waymer Recreation Center, 14008 Holbrooks Road, Huntersville.
Oct. 26
Noon | Oct. 26. The Town of Davidson’s inaugural Commissioner Chat at Homewood Suites,125 Harbour Place Drive, Davidson. All those who live, work and play in Davidson are invited to attend and discuss the town’s approach to pedestrian safety and learn about the town’s Vision Zero strategy.
Oct. 27-29
6th Annual Boos & Brews Play Festival
8 pm | Oct. 27-29. 10-minute plays with the theme of Halloween, ghost/spirit-oriented (comedy or drama). $15. The Actor’s Lab, 20700 N. Main Street, Suite 112, Cornelius.
Oct. 28
5 pm | Oct. 28.Davidson’s retailers and other participants will be handing out treats along Main Street, starting at town hall and going down to (and including) Depot Street. Marchers may start lining up at 4:45 pm.Regular Halloween trick-or-treating around town will still take place on Oct. 31.
Downtown Mooresville Candy Grab
3-5 pm | Oct. 28. Kids and adults can dress up and visit downtown businesses that are handing out candy.
Oct. 28. 5-8 pm music by Sara Kelly; 6-8 pm trick-or-treating for children; 9 pm-1 am (adults only) music by DJ Menson. Overflow, 137 Mecklynn Rd., Mooresville.
9 pm | Oct. 28. Trixter, acoustic show. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. BoatYard LKN, 18418 Statesville Rd., Cornelius
Oct. 28-30
10 am – 6pm Friday and Saturday; noon – 4 pm Sunday. | Six studios and neighborhood sites on the Brawley School Road peninsula will be opening their doors so attendees can explore the artists’ work environment, meet visiting artists and purchase wares. Click here for the map of locations.
Oct. 29
5:30-10:30 pm | Oct. 29. The Halloween Treat Trail is a free trick-or-treating event for children 12 and younger. Local businesses hand out nut-free, prepackaged candy to kids in their silly or scary costumes. Families can also enjoy games and activities following the trail, as well as a spook-tacular photo area. The town will be showing a Halloween-themed movie at sunset. Bailey Road Park, 11536 Bailey Road.
Trick or Treating at Birkdale Village
10 am-noon | Oct. 29. Come dressed in your costumes and trick or treat at Birkdale Village. Check in at Concierge to grab a map of participating restaurants and retailers.
2-5 pm | Oct. 29. A celebration of National Coming Out Day on the Davidson Town Green. Enjoy music by Eddie Kennedy. Summit Coffee and Carrburritos will be there along with affirming faith communities, Davidson Lifeline, PFLAG, and other businesses and community organizations. The event is being organized by Lake Norman Families Allies Queers (LKN FAQ), an evolving community project dedicated to creating safe spaces for LGBTQIA+ youth.
11 am – 1 pm Oct. 29. This is a free event open to kids 12 and younger with adult supervision. Face painters and balloon artist. Dress in your Halloween best and Trick-or-Treat at Regency Village, 7725 Regency Park Drive, Huntersville.
Unity in Community large group meeting
10 am- noon |Oct. 29. Race and Identity: an Intergenerational Conversation. The speaker will be Ridgely Chapman, founder and CEO of Global Minds United. Unity in Community is a diverse, community-based nonprofit organization that strives to achieve racial equity in Lake Norman through small and large group engagement, education and activism. UiC is nonpartisan. Davidson United Methodist Church – Chapel, 302 S. Main St., Davidson.
1-5 pm | Oct. 29. Arts and crafts festival. There will be food, bounce house, kid activities, face painting, coupons, discounts, entertainment and more. Free and family friendly. Cabarrus Arena & Events Center, Gold Hall, 4751 North Carolina 49.
1-6 pm | Oct. 29. one-day event celebrating the harvest season, cut flowers and hemp through agritourism on our family farm, accompanied by the unique crafts and local arts community, local food and craft beer, with activities and fun for the family. Tickets $15. Blackberry Ridge Farm, 14820 Beatties Ford Road, Huntersville.
10 am – 2 pm | Oct. 29. Music, food, local vendors, and live demonstrations from the Mooresville Police Department K9 Unit. GoPro Motorplex, 130 Motorplex Drive, Mooresville.
Dusk | Oct. 29. Movies begin at dusk and are open to the public, free of charge. “Goosebumps.” Veterans’ Park – Downtown Huntersville. Bring blankets and lawn chairs.
3rd annual Adult Halloween Party
Noon – 11pm | Oct. 29. 18+ after 7pm. Live music, food and drink specials, games, costume contest, prizes. No tickets needed. Royal Bliss, 7532 Royal Bliss Ct., Denver.
Cosmic Charlie – High Energy Grateful Dead
8 pm | Oct. 29. Rather than mimicking the Dead exactly, Cosmic Charlie chooses to tap into the Dead’s energy and style as a foundation on which to build. Tickets are $20; call 704-358-9200 to order. Visulite Theatre, 1615 Elizabeth Ave., Charlotte 28204.
6:30-9 pm | Oct. 29. Join the Greenway, Trail & Bikeway Commission members on the Downtown Green for live music, finger foods, lights and wine while you stroll the new greenway. $10 ticket includes two glasses of wine and a small box of desserts/snacks. Ticket sales end Oct. 20. Trail head, 103 Old Statesville Rd., Huntersville.
Noon-6:30 pm | Oct. 29. Tour departs from the Kilted Buffalo – Langtree, 119 Landing Drive, Mooresville. $49.95 / $59.95 after Oct. 10. Transportation and complimentary pizza before you depart to four breweries: Lost Worlds, Eleven Lakes, D9 and Primal. Prizes for best costumes.
3-7 pm | Oct. 29. Piedmont Animal Rescue event with a band, costume contest and candy for kids, food trucks, fun and adoptable pets to meet. Iredell County Fairgrounds, 630 N. Main St., Troutman.
12 pm | Oct. 29. Celebrate D9 Brewing’s Anniversary and Halloween! Begin at noon with the release of Special Variants of Head of the Horseman. Also enjoy pumpkin painting, trunk or treat and a costume parade at 2 pm. Where a costume for a chance at winning a prize. Chizacos food truck will be on site and Thomas Anthony steps up to the mic at 7 pm. D9 Brewing, 11138 Treynorth Dr, Cornelius.
6 pm | Oct. 29. Halloween Spooktacular and Costume Party with cash prizes. Live music from We Got the Beat. $20 in advance and $25 at the door. BoatYard Lake Norman, 18418 Statesville Rd., Cornelius.
Noon | Oct. 29. NCAA Football.
3:30 pm | Oct. 29- NCAA Football.
Screenings are free for all visitors and seating is open to the public on a first-come, first-serve basis. Coolers are prohibited. Birkdale Village, Huntersville.
Oct. 30
2-5 pm | Oct. 30. Hugh Torance House and Store, 8231 Gilead Rd., Huntersville.
10 am – 4 pm | Oct. 30. Event by Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, 6500 S. New Hope Rd., Belmont. General admission for non-members; tickets here. Activities noon – 4 pm including Mummy Bowling, Witch Hat Ring Toss, arts and crafts.
5 pm Oct. 30 | Open to to the community. Mt. Zion United Methodist Church, 19600 Zion Ave., Cornelius.
Blood, platelet drive
8 am – 1 pm | Oct. 30. One Blood’s Big Red Buses can collect whole blood donations or platelet donations. To sign up for whole blood or double red cell donation use this link; to sign up for a platelet donation, use this link. Community In Christ Lutheran Church parking lot, 7621 Norman Island Drive.
Through Oct. 27
Noon – 4 pm | Tuesday-Friday. 10am – 2pm | Saturday. Local artists’ work on displayat Mooresville Arts Depot, 103 W. Center Ave., Mooresville.
Through Oct. 31
Pumpkin picking daily. Pumpkin patch includes hayride to petting Zoo and pumpkin field. Haunted Trail for ages 12 and older. Advanced reservations are required for both actives. Pumpkin picking cost is $14 per person and includes a pumpkin. Haunted Trail price ranges from $20 to $40 per person depending on the date. 1261 Oakridge Farm Hwy., Mooresville.
Through Oct. 31
Hodges Family Farm main entrance, 3780 Rocky River Rd. East, Charlotte. Open daily 9 am – 6 pm. Pumpkins of all shapes and sizes, hay mountain to climb and jump on, barnyard animals, photo opportunities, picnic areas. Saturday and Sundays you can also expect: $5 parking, hayrides, Farm Shop, treats for purchase.
Through Nov. 11
10 am to 4:30 pm. Monday through Friday. Cornelius Art Center Gallery, 19725 Oak St.
Through Nov. 20
29th Annual Carolina Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace
9:30 am – 5:30 pm. | Saturdays and Sundays. Rain or shine; no pets. Free parking. Go online for details and tickets pricing. 16445 Poplar Tent Rd., Huntersville.
Through March 12
Check websites for gallery schedules. | B. Gantt Center for African-American Arts+Culture and Levine Museum of the New South to bring Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth. The Gantt will display Storytellers, Fathering, and Imagining; Levine Museum will display Catalysts, Myth-Breakers, and Community; both museums in Charlotte will display Loving. Admission is free.
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