Juneteenth events, drag brunches, a new charcuterie spot and more
Say hello to five of Charlotte's coolest activities happening this week.
No matter where you find yourself in the Queen City,
you’ll find yourself instantly at home.
June 19 is a celebration that commemorates the end of the enslavement of the African American people in the United States. Take part in these local festivities to learn more about the history and the culture. Read more here.
Located right next to Leah & Louise at 10 Camp Road, Babe & Butcher is now open for business. Build your own boards and to-go boxes by selecting fruits, veggies, meats and cheeses to suit your tastes. View site.
This Pride month, be sure to support local drag performers by spending your Sunday at All American Pub in South End. Expect a fabulous drag show, a delicious brunch menu and special cocktails. The show starts at noon. Buy tickets here.
The home team plays against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp June 15 - June 20. Each game will include highlights like Thirsty Thursday specials, Friday night fireworks and plenty of giveaways. Buy your tickets here.
With 54-holes of mini golf, three go-kart courses, bumper cars, bowling, laser-tag and over 100 arcade games, you're guaranteed a jam-packed day full of fun. Refuel at the full-service bar and restaurant and enjoy pizza, burgers and chicken wings. More info here.
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