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Denis Bilodeau (left), Woody Washam (right)

So you want to be mayor?

Oct. 10. By Dave Yochum. There’s a two-way race for mayor of Cornelius—the first time in 15 years. We’re devoting ample space to this contest because the mayor is not just a flag-bearer, he or she sets the agenda for the Town Board and occupies the bully pulpit. But the top elected job in Cornelius […]

The newly renamed Cook Community Clinic

New name honors founders of LKN Community Health Clinic

Oct. 9. The Lake Norman Community Health Clinic is changing its name to Cook Community Clinic in honor of founders April Cook and Dr. David Cook. The clinic provides free health care to low-income residents who have no health insurance and lack access to affordable care. The new name honors Dr. David Cook, who started […]

17626 Spinnakers Reach Drive

Cornelius Home Sales

Oct. 9. These property transactions were recorded by the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds August 21-September 21. 8/21/2023 $460,000 Kristen Welborne to Martin & Shannon White, 13314 Edenmore Ln. 8/21/2023 $475,000 Aaron & Amanda Dworsky to Seth & Michelle Witherspoon, 10220 Caldwell Depot Rd. 8/24/2023 $1,550,000 Dina & Yuri Samsonov to Christopher & Patricia Duran, […]

Check out the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Business Expo Tuesday in Huntersville

Weekly calendar Oct. 9-15: Business Expo, Jewish Deli fest, more food and music

Calendar Sponsors Monday, Oct. 9 Organ at Davidson 7:30 pm | Oct. 9. Free and open to the public in-person and live streaming. Davidson College Presbyterian Church, 100 N. Main St., Davidson. Tuesday, Oct. 10 Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Business EXPO 11 am – 5 pm | Oct. 10.  Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce […]

Modern Dad fishing 2023

Live like you never know what’s next

MODERN DAD | By Jon Show Oct. 6. You don’t really get to have adventures as an adult. I don’t mean adult adventures like traveling to another country or eating weird food. I mean like Tom Sawyer adventures. The kind of adventures where you never know what’s next. When you’re an adult, there’s no grabbing […]

Photo: Carolina Renaissance Festival

Carolina Renaissance Festival: Special guests this weekend for 30th anniversary

Oct. 6. The Carolina Renaissance Festival is celebrating its 30th year with special guests on Saturdays and Sundays now through Nov. 19. There are special guests this weekend for the Big Three-Oh: —Ned Alleyn’s Comedy Witch Trials: Famed tragedian Ned Alleyn flips the script on the classic witch trial by putting silly men on trial […]

CATS has a new bus from Uptown to North Meck

Oct. 6. The Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) has added a new afternoon bus to its popular North Mecklenburg Express Route 77x, which will leave Charlotte at 3:20 pm weekdays. This is the bus route which serves the Cornelius Park and Ride lot on Jetton Road Extension/Sefton Road. The change follows customer survey results whereby […]

Actor Bill Burch, a.k.a. Sir William, left, shatters his lance on Jarrod Listiak a.k.a. Sir Phillipe a during the jousting performance in the desert arena at the Arizona Rennaissance Festival east of Phoenix. The wildly popular event celebrates the midieval times with a festival, artisans market, live entertainment and 1,000 actors in costume. The event, billed as the "greatest party since Camelot" runs for eight weekends beginning in February. (Rick D'Elia)

Weekender Oct. 5-8: Oh, the places you’ll go! (apologies to Dr. Seuss)

Calendar Sponsors Thursday, Oct. 5 Davidson College Choirs & Stile Antico: The Byrd & The Bees 7:30pm | Oct. 5. Commemorating 400 years since the death of William Byrd, our choirs are joined by a professional London-based ensemble, Stile Antico. Together, they present this season’s InChoir series concert, a program of Renaissance polyphony alongside contemporary […]

Clean-up: Catawba Riverkeeper

‘Riversweep’ to clean up Lake Norman this Saturday

Oct. 5. Catawba Riversweep, a community cleanup of the Catawba-Wateree River Basin, will take place on Saturday, Oct. 7 from 9 to noon. Volunteers and organizations from 26 counties across North and South Carolina will convene at more than 50 locations across the basin for the one-day cleanup led by the Catawba Riverkeeper Foundation. In […]

Lotus Belly Dancers represent the Egyptian culture

Cain Park’s first event ever is ‘Festival of Cultures’ on Saturday

Oct. 5. The Cornelius Festival of Cultures will be held this Saturday at Cain Park, just outside the Cain Center for the Arts. The event, which is the first to be held at the pocket park, will showcase more than a dozen local cultures. There will be art and craft vendors and live performances, as […]