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The Schiele Museum of Natural History invites visitors to take a safari through one of its largest exhibits it’s ever created exploring the world of mammals.
Learn about gardening in urban and suburban settings, and the National Barn Trail Program.
Charlottes premier cultural destination, Levine Center for the Arts, is celebrating the Association of Art Museum Directors Art Museum Day 2013 by offering pay what you wish admission to museum visitors on Saturday, May 18.
Clover author Dori Sanders will be a featured presenter at the 17th annual SC Book Festival that will be held Friday-Sunday, May 17-19, at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.
Fort Mill’s Puckerbutt Co. hosts cooks for the annual ritual of preparing meatballs and sausages for the Italian Festival May 16-18 at St. Philip Neri Church.
Finding Credible Health Information Online, 6-7:30 p.m. May 15, Steele Creek Public Library.
Four local organizations are teaming up to celebrate and explore two significant events in Charlotte’s history and the struggle for freedom for its citizens.
If anyone out there believes Congress acted to save the travel weary public, then I have a bridge in Brooklyn, N.Y., for sale.
Mother’s Day at Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 11, 6500 S. New Hope Road, Belmont.
Starting April 30, the Museum of York County’s Settlemyre Planetarium will debut two planetarium programs.