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Updated: 4:13 PM EDT June 3, 2021
CHARLOTTE, N.C. It’s officially June, which means summer is just around the corner. 80 degrees and mostly sunny weather permit many activities to enjoy in the Charlotte area. With that said, feel free to kick back, let your hair down and revel in a Queen City weekend.
Top Golf @ University opens
Charlotte’s got another Top Golf! This weekend, come out to the city’s third location for classic top golf rounds, great food and drinks, and live music in the University area, located five minutes from UNC Charlotte. The new facility officially opens on Friday at 10 a.m.; plan a trip and find out more here.
Charlotte corporate sector nearly halfway to goal for arts funding campaign as part of city-led overhaul of cultural sector bizjournals.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bizjournals.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Invasive plants are being turned into artwork by this N.J.-based eco-artist
Posted Apr 27, 2021
Lambertville artist Lauren Rosenthal McManus is pictured processing pigments in her studio at the McColl Center for Art + Innovation in North Carolina.Courtesy
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New Jersey residents are regularly encouraged to remove invasive plants and species they come into contact.
One local artist is joining in the effort to mitigate invasive species in an unprecedented way that benefits both her and the community she lives in.
An eco-artist based in Lambertville, Lauren Rosenthal McManus is spearheading a project in which she will remove
invasive plants species
Quesnel will soon have a rainbow crosswalk.
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Quesnel City Council unanimously approved the installation on Tuesday night at the request of the Pride Society.
It will cross St Laurent Avenue from Spirit Square to the Royal Bank.
Councillor Mitch Vik is the Chair of the Executive Committee…
“We’re very pleased that we put some work in to try and assist the Pride Society in realizing a dream or an ambition to have a pride feature in the community. It got narrowed down to a couple of features. One that was on the table for them was a crosswalk feature, and then another feature that had been discussed and is actually exciting is a mural.”