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Exciting New Exhibit Celebrating Dr. Jane Goodall Opens in Charlotte
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Exciting New Exhibit Celebrating Dr. Jane Goodall Opens in Charlotte

Exciting New Exhibit Celebrating Dr. Jane Goodall Opens in Charlotte! Charlotte folks, get ready for an incredible experience! A brand-new immersive multimedia exhibit called “Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall” is set to open on November 16 at Discovery Place Science. This fascinating exhibition will take you on a journey through the extraordinary life of one of the world’s most beloved conservationists and activists. Explore the Life and

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Weather Update: A Cloudy Week Ahead for Charlotte with Warmth Returning by Midweek
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Weather Update: A Cloudy Week Ahead for Charlotte with Warmth Returning by Midweek

Weather Update for Charlotte: A Cloudy, Cool Week Ahead Hello, Charlotte! It looks like we had a little bit of a rollercoaster weekend weather-wise. After flirting with record highs on Saturday, it seems our temperatures have taken quite a nosedive this Sunday. Instead of basking in warmer weather, high temperatures have struggled to hit even the 60º mark across the Piedmont and Foothills. Blame it on the clouds and the

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Charlotte Weather Alert: Cooler Temperatures and Showers Expected This Weekend
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Charlotte Weather Alert: Cooler Temperatures and Showers Expected This Weekend

Charlotte Weather Update: A Shift to Cooler Days Ahead Hey there, Charlotte! It looks like summer is starting to wave goodbye as we head into a chilly weekend. After enjoying a streak of beautiful weather, we’ve got a cold front making its way through the Carolinas, and it’s bringing some much-needed changes. What to Expect This Weekend If you’re stepping out tonight or early Sunday, don’t forget your umbrella! The

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Charlotte Students Promote Sustainability and Address Food Insecurity at Harvest Exchange Event
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Charlotte Students Promote Sustainability and Address Food Insecurity at Harvest Exchange Event

Charlotte Students Embrace Sustainability at the Harvest Exchange The vibrant city of Charlotte was buzzing with excitement on October 23 as students came together to make a difference through the Charlotte Harvest Exchange. Hosted in the lively Belk Plaza and organized by the Levine Scholars Program in partnership with The Bulb, this event aimed to distribute free, sustainable produce to students in need while fostering a sense of community and

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Charlotte Prepares for Fall Tree-Planting Season with Expert Tips and Unique Varieties
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Charlotte Prepares for Fall Tree-Planting Season with Expert Tips and Unique Varieties

Charlotte Gears Up for Tree-Planting Season: A Friendly Guide Charlotte, October 26, 2024 — As the crisp autumn air sweeps through the Queen City, it’s the perfect time to think about gardening, and more specifically, planting trees! While many might not think of trees as part of their gardening goals, they can truly transform your yard and neighborhood. The Legacy of Trees Pamm Cantey spent 23 years lovingly tending to

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Winter Chill Approaches Charlotte with Freezing Temperatures Ahead
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Winter Chill Approaches Charlotte with Freezing Temperatures Ahead

Winter Chill Approaches Charlotte with Freezing Temperatures Ahead As we cozy up for the holiday season, residents in Charlotte, N.C. are reminded that winter is just around the corner! The time has come when temperatures start to dip, making it a perfect excuse to bring out those warm sweaters and hot chocolate. But what can we expect in terms of freezing temperatures as we approach this chilly season? When to

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Charlotte's Eco-Friendly Halloween: How to Properly Dispose of Your Pumpkins After the Celebration
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Charlotte’s Eco-Friendly Halloween: How to Properly Dispose of Your Pumpkins After the Celebration

Charlotte Gears Up for Halloween: What to Do with Your Pumpkins After the Big Day Well folks, Halloween is just around the corner, and if your pumpkins are starting to look a tad bit worse for wear—especially if you snagged them back in September—you’re not alone! Those cute little jack-o’-lanterns adorning your porch and living room may have been the stars of the show a few weeks ago, but come

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Charlotte's New Tree Planting Initiative Enhances Fred Alexander Park and Promotes Sustainability
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Charlotte’s New Tree Planting Initiative Enhances Fred Alexander Park and Promotes Sustainability

Charlotte Grows Greener with New Tree Planting Initiative On a sunny Wednesday morning, Charlotte saw a heartwarming community effort as volunteers gathered at Fred Alexander Park in west Charlotte to plant 39 beautiful trees. This initiative was a collaborative effort by TreesCharlotte and Crete United, bringing together local residents and environmental advocates to enhance the park’s greenery. A New Look for Fred Alexander Park Fred Alexander Park, a cherished six-acre

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Charlotte's Halloween Weekend: Exciting Events and Festivities Await!
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Charlotte’s Halloween Weekend: Exciting Events and Festivities Await!

Charlotte Celebrates Halloween with an Exciting Lineup of Events! The charming city of Charlotte is all set to embrace the Halloween spirit with a plethora of fun activities this weekend! As we gear up for the spookiest day of the year, there are events popping up all around town, perfect for families, friends, and even our furry companions. Here’s a peek at what’s happening from October 27th to October 31st.

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Charlotte Community Unites for Waterway Cleanup After Tropical Storm Helene Devastation
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Charlotte Community Unites for Waterway Cleanup After Tropical Storm Helene Devastation

Charlotte Rallying Together for Waterway Cleanup After Tropical Storm Helene Charlotte, the Queen City, is witnessing an inspiring community effort as residents band together for a thorough cleanup following the havoc caused by Tropical Storm Helene. This storm not only wreaked havoc on local properties but also left a significant mark on our beloved lakes—Lake Norman, Lake Wylie, and Mountain Island Lake. The aftermath has shown both visible and hidden

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