The Mooresville Ghost Tours are back running Fridays and Saturdays. The Organist Series at Davidson College has an international flair this week featuring Jonathon Dimmock. The Mt. Zion Winter Ball is on Sunday. Dress to impress. The Newsmakers Breakfast is Jan. 15 focusing on schools. Be sure to Keep warm this weekend!
Thursday, Jan. 9
A spite-filled comedy about women scorned in Minnesota and the really, really nice gangsters— Norwegian hit men—they hire to whack their ex-boyfriends. Warehouse PAC, 8pm.
Friday, Jan. 10
Horse of a Different Color Closing Reception
This show features lively works focused on the animals we love, by local artists Tyler Helfrich, Susan Lawson and Valerie Phillips. Meet the artists and curator at the closing reception. 6:30-8:30pm. Cornelius Arts Center.
These one-hour walking, guided ghost tours run Fridays and Saturdays from six to ten, a tour leaving each hour, on the hour. Charles Mack Citizen Center.
Saturday, Jan. 11
Join a Ranger for a paddle on Park Lake! Come and enjoy a calm canoe trip. 10:30am to 11:30am, Lake Norman State Park, Troutman.
Sunday, Jan. 12
Mt Zion UMC Family Center Gym. Formal Attire, dress to impress. Music, food, dancing, photos. 4:30pm – 7:30pm.
Monday, Jan. 13
Organ at Davidson College Presbyterian Church – Jonathon Dimmock
International concert organist Jonathan Dimmock of San Francisco, featuring a brother-sister organ duet. 7:30pm, Davidson College.
Come meet, greet and mingle with singers, meet our director and hear what’s in store for our spring concert. 6:30pm, Huntersville United Methodist Church.
Wednesday, Jan. 15
Public education in North Mecklenburg is the topic at the Jan. 15 Newsmakers Breakfast at The Peninsula Club.