Monday, Jan. 1
10 am – 1 pm | Jan. 1. Celebrate Hogmanay, a Scottish New Year’s celebration steeped in centuries of rich history. The event is free to attend, but registration is required, and donations are encouraged. Guests can enjoy a warm bowl of vegetable soup catered by Savory Moments and are invited to bring canned goods to donate to Caterpillar Ministries, a local non-profit organization that helps those in need in our community. You can also bring a picnic lunch to enjoy with your friends and family. At First Footin’, attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about this ancient Scottish tradition through a guided walk around the property. They will hear stories about the history of Rural Hill, which dates back to the 18th century. Historic Rural Hill, 4431 Neck Rd., Huntersville.
46th Annual Lake Norman New Year’s Day Barefoot Skiing Tournament
Noon-3 pm | Jan 1. Barefoot skiers from all over the East Coast come to compete in barefoot skiing starts, trick and endurance all in one single run. The course is in a circle pattern off of the Lake Norman Marina docks. Admission is free, bring lawn chairs concessions will be available. 6965 NC-150, Sherrills Ford 28673.
Friday Jan. 5 – Sunday, Jan. 7
7:30 pm Jan. 5-6; 2 pm Jan 7. Davidson Community Players and LAD Space, a local film production company, gathered local teens for a 2-week process to stage the classic musical. $18 general seating admission. Pine Lake Preparatory High School, 104 Yellow Wood Cir., Mooresville 28115.
Saturday, Jan. 6
4-6 pm | Jan. 6. Join the Davidson Lands Conservancy to celebrate its success in 2023. Donors, volunteers and community partners are invited to enjoy food, drink, live music and door prizes during a recap of the positive gains DLC has made in the areas of conservation, greenways, tree plantings and wildlife preservation. Hurt Hub, Davidson.
Saturday, Jan. 13
3 – 4 pm |Jan. 13. Bring your favorite cookie cutter to Lake Norman State Park and create a fun-shaped bird feeder to take home. Bird seed and all other supplies will be provided. This program is limited to 8 people, so registration is required. Call 704-528-6350 to sign up. Lake Norman State Park – Visitor Center, 759 State Park Rd.,Troutman.
Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024
10:30 am | Jan. 24. Presented by Clayworks Inc. Friends and families (children aged 5+) are welcome to a Creative Clay Workshop. Thanks to the ASCs Culture Blocks Program, a teaching artist from Clayworks will help participants with their projects. Projects will be taken to Clayworks to be fired and glazed before being returned for pickup at Waymer Recreation. Please allow 3 weeks for this process. David B. Waymer Recreation Center, 14008 Holbrooks Rd., Huntersville.
Monday, Jan. 15
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration
9:30 am music; 10 am program | Jan. 15. This year’s event will include musical performances and spoken word through the lens of the event’s theme, It Starts with Me – Diversity, Equity and Inclusion—Actualizing the Dream. Auditorium at Town of Davidson offices at Town Hall & Community Center, 251 South St., Davidson.
7:30 pm | Jan. 15. Free and open to the public in-person and live streaming. Davidson College Presbyterian Church, 100 N. Main St., Davidson.
Wednesday, Jan. 17
6:30-8:30 pm | Jan. 17. Guided Tasting of wines from Chile. $20. Lost Worlds Brewing, 19700-D One Norman Blvd., Cornelius.
Thursday, Jan. 18
6 pm doors open, 7 pm show | Jan. 18. The Drifters are back on the road performing their classic hits from the last six decades. Tickets $35-$55. Cain Center for the Arts, Catawba Avenue, Cornelius.
Friday, Jan. 19
The Drifters
Sold out | Jan. 19. The Drifters are back on the road performing their classic hits from the last six decades. Cain Center for the Arts, Catawba Avenue, Cornelius.
Doors 6 pm; show 7 pm | Jan 19. The Hit Men of Country featuresfive of the finest musicians who have performed, toured or recorded with some of country’s greatest artists. Tickets $39-$49. Joe V. Knox Auditorium at the Charles Mack Citizen Center, Mooresville.
Saturday, Jan. 20
7pm doors; 8 pm show | Jan. 20. Renowned singer-songwriter-entertainer Rockie Lynne is known for his chops as an electric guitar player; this performance is sure to please any music lover looking for a great night of live music and stellar musicianship. Tickets $25. Cain Center for the Arts, Catawba Avenue.
Sunday, Jan. 21
Chili Cook-off: Bring the Heat!
12:30-4 pm | Jan. 21. $7 a person to taste the chili and cast your vote for bragging rights. To learn how to enter your chili, talk to a staffer at Lost Worlds Brewery about competing for bragging rights and hot prizes. Lost Worlds Brewing, 19700-D One Norman Blvd., Cornelius.
3 pm | Jan. 21. Alicia Chapman, professor of oboe at Appalachian State University, will play oboe and English horn and be joined by her friends on organ and baritone voice.Tickets: $20 adults; $15 seniors. St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, 301 Caldwell Ln., Davidson.
Jan. 25- Saturday, Jan. 27
See website for schedule of 6 performances. “Frozen Jr.” brings Elsa, Anna, and the magical land of Arendelle to life onstage, presented by the Davidson Community Players. Based on the 2018 Broadway musical, the show features all of the memorable songs from the beloved animated film. $20-$30. Cain Center for the Arts.
Saturday Jan. 27
6-9 pm | Jan. 27. A celebration of Scottish heritage will feature a three-course dinner and one free pour of Scotch whisky for the toast to the immortal memory of Robert Burns. Guests are encouraged to come dressed in their best tartan and kilts. Tickets $75-$150. Historic Rural Hill, 4431 Neck Rd., Huntersville.
Saturday, Feb. 3
7 pm doors; 8 pm show | Feb. 3. Chi-Town Transit Authority is an 8-piece Chicago Tribute band based out of Atlanta, Ga. The group features a tight horn and woodwinds section and vocalists who trade off lead vocals. Chi-Town performs all the familiar and famous songs. Cain Center For The Arts, Catawba Avenue.
Friday, Feb. 9
7 pm doors; 8 pm show | Feb. 9. Darin and Brooke Aldridge, the highly acclaimed Bluegrass and Americana duo, are back with This Life We’re Livin,’ their ninth recorded project together. Cain Center For The Arts, Catawba Avenue.
Feb. 10
The Great Magician – Murder Mystery Dinner theater
6 pm door; 6:30 pm dinner; 7 pm | Feb. 10. A tragic crime takes center stage as your detective skills become the star of the show. Sigmon Theatrical specialize in immersive theatrical experiences.The Charles Mack Citizen Center, Mooresville.
Thursday, Feb. 13
7:30 pm | Feb. 13. Free and open to the public in-person and live streaming. Davidson College Presbyterian Church, 100 N. Main St., Davidson.
Thursday, Feb.15
6:30 pm doors; 7:30 pm show | Feb. 15. Eric Gales is a blues firebrand. Cain Center For The Arts, Catawba Avenue.
Thursday, March 13
7:30 pm | March 13. Free and open to the public in-person and live streaming. Davidson College Presbyterian Church, 100 N. Main St., Davidson.
Saturday, April 13
Doors 6 pm; show 7 pm | April 13. The Ultimate Loretta Lynn Tribute Show. Tickets $39-$49. Joe V. Knox Auditorium at the Charles Mack Citizen Center, Mooresville.
April 20-21,2024
The Loch Norman Highland Games and Scottish Festival
Tickets and a new life patron program are on sale now; $30-$3,000. This is a traditional Scottish festival that takes place annually at Historic Rural Hill, Huntersville. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the event. Visitors can enjoy traditional Scottish music and dance performances, as well as athletic competitions such as caber tossing, hammer throwing, and tug-of-war.
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