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HEAR YE! HEAR YE! The Carolina Renaissance Festival Returns!
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The wildly popular Carolina Renaissance Festival returns this fall with all the magic and merriment fans love to expect from the annual celebration. Participants of the open-air Festival are beaming with optimism as sports, concerts, and amusement parks reopen across the region.
Jousters compete three times daily in the Queen s Tournament Arena - at the Carolina Renaissance Festival. HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (PRWEB) May 24, 2021 The wildly popular Carolina Renaissance Festival returns this fall with all the magic and merriment fans love to expect from the annual celebration. Participants of the open-air Festival are beaming with optimism as sports, concerts, and amusement parks reopen across the region.
Apr.27.2021
Lake Norman is not only the northern part of Charlotte (20 miles to be exact) but three unique towns with great places to get out on the water, green spaces and parks, a rich history, and excellent shopping. Lake Norman is an easy stop off of I-77 right in the heart of NASCAR country. Why not stretch your legs here in this area named for the former Duke Power (Energy) president and have a tasty meal or do some shopping to rest your bones a bit?
Here are some things you should know about visiting Lake Norman, North Carolina, home of the largest man-made lake boasting 520 miles of shoreline.
Fetchin Bones band members pose for a photo in the 1980s.
It’s really never too late to finish something you’re passionate about. Charlotte rockers Fetchin Bones’ heyday was in the 1980s, but for years, lead singer Hope Nicholls had nagging feelings of unfinished business manifesting in a recurring dream about a forgotten song. Well, Nicholls, who’s now in the band It’s Snakes, and her husband, former Fetchin Bones member Aaron Pitkin, found the song and a few others on long-forgotten demo tapes. And after 32 years, Fetchin Bones dropped new (well, old but new) music. “Maybe the dreams will stop now,” Nicholls said.