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Things to Do: Concerts and more

May 20: Kids in America will perform at LangTree Live

Trying to figure out what to do? This calendar, published weekly on Thursdays, can point you to some of the best options in Lake Norman.

Submit your entertainment and event news to corneliustoday@gmail.com.

Here’s a look at what’s coming up in May and June:

May 20

Jazz Concert Series

May 20: Holly Hopkins will perform at the Jazz Concert Series

Holly Hopkins. 6-9 pm at Veterans Park, Main Street and Maxwell Street, Huntersville; arrive a little early for table check-in.  Advance registration is required; space is limited to 25 tables. Your $10 reservation fee serves as your table holder as well as a $10 OFF coupon to the food truck. Tables are 6-foot  rectangles that fit 4-6 people. Be sure to enter the number of people attending with your family. Information: Lindsay Small, Downtown Events & Facility Coordinator, LSmall@huntersville.org or 704-766-2253

Neighbor Meet Neighbor Social

6-9 pm. Hosted by Winston Dane – Keller Williams Lake Norman, and the first drink is on them. Come on out to the Gazebo at Jetton Village, 19818 N. Cove Road, across from H2 Public House and meet your neighbors. There will be sliders, beer from Eleven Lakes Brewery and The D3 acoustic trio will  perform. Bring a chair and come hangout. Dogs welcome.

LangTree Live

Kids in America. 5 – 9 pm. Total 80’s experience.  Free. No outside coolers permitted. 401 Langtree Rd., Mooresville.

ASC Virtual block party

The Arts & Sciences Council, Charlotte-Mecklenburg’s lead resource hub and cultural advocate, is hosting one for North Mecklenburg at 6 pm. You have to pre-register to attend. The ASC event includes music and dance performances by Rumbao Latin Dance Co., a dance class by Charlotte Ballet and a chance to win gift certificates to local restaurants. In return, ASC wants to learn from residents about what type of arts and cultural events you would like to see happening in your community.

To register: bit.ly/CBBlockParty555 A private link will be emailed to those who RSVP.

May 21

Live Under The Oaks

Stormin’ Norman. 6-8 pm at Birkdale Village in the Grove. A bar will be onsite in the designated area provided by Red Rocks Cafe. Guests are strongly encouraged to continue social distancing in groups and wear masks.

May 22

Huntersville Growers’ Market

8 am to noon.  An outdoor, open air market, offering fresh produce, eggs, baked goods, dog treats, select craft items, free chef samples and more. Veterans Park, Main Street and Maxwell Street, Huntersville.

Cain Center for the Arts Tap Takeover 

May 22: Courtney Lynn And Quinn perform at Eleven Lakes Brewing Co.

May 22, 3–5 pm. Eleven Lakes Brewing Co., 10228 Bailey Rd #201. Band: Courtney Lynn & Quinn.

Jazz Fest

Enjoy a free jazz concert by Dante Lewis and Eli Yacinthe. Registration  is open. 5 – 8 pm at Smithville Park, 19710 South Ferry St. Food trucks and  beverage concessions. Coolers and picnic baskets are allowed.  No glass bottles or containers, tobacco products, smoking, e-cigs, pets, tents or open flames.

Farmers Market in Huntersville

8 am-noon Saturdays through September at Veterans Park, 201 Huntersville-Concord Rd., Huntersville

May 25

Be Well Birkdale

Gotta Yoga. A special workout class  6-7 pm at Birkdale Village, Huntersville. While the events are not ticketed, guests are strongly encouraged to continue social distancing in groups and wear masks. The Grove across from TCBY.

Growers’ Market

9 am – 1 pm at Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center’s  front lot off Gilead Road.

May 27

LangTree Live

May 27: The Rockie Lynne Band perform at LangTree Live

Rockie Lynne Band. Country music. 5 – 9 pm. Free. No outside coolers permitted. 401 Langtree Rd., Mooresville.

May 28

Live Under The Oaks

The Mod 60s. 6-8 pm at Birkdale Village in the Grove. A bar will be onsite in the designated area provided by Red Rocks Cafe. Guests are strongly encouraged to continue social distancing in groups and wear masks.

May 29

Cain Center for the Arts Tap Takeover 

4–6 pm at  D9 Brewing Lake Norman, 11138 Treynorth Dr. Band: Province of Thieves.

Huntersville Growers’ Market

8 am to noon.  An outdoor, open air market, offering fresh produce, eggs, baked goods, dog treats, select craft items, free chef samples and more. Veterans Park, Main Street and Maxwell Street, Huntersville.

May 31

Memorial Day Observance – Cornelius

10 am on the Cornelius Town Hall lawn across from the Cornelius Veteran’s Monument at Rotary Plaza. The Town of Cornelius and American Legion Post 86 will honor servicemen and women who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Master of Ceremonies is Commander Gene McKinney, American Legion Post 86 and at the keynote speaker is the  Rev. Dr. Tom Labonte. An invocation and closing prayer  will be led by  Pastor David Judge, First Baptist Church of Cornelius.

The event will also include: POW/MIA Empty Chair and Wreath of Remembrance ceremonies; patriotic music by Tony Bailey; 21-gun salute.

Memorial Day Ceremony 2021 – Huntersville 

11 am to noon. The Town of Huntersville and American Legion Post 321 will host the 20th Annual Memorial Day Ceremony at Veterans Park, Main Street and Maxwell Street, Huntersville. This year’s Memorial Day Ceremony will be held in person and recorded live, following COVID-19 requirements.

June 1

Growers’ Market

9 am – 1 pm at Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center’s  front lot off Gilead Road.

June 2

Community Blood Drive  

The town will be partnering with One Blood to host a blood drive 10 am to 3 pm at Town Hall. Schedule an appointment.

June 5

Cain Center for the Arts Tap Takeover 

4–6 pm  at Royal Bliss Brewing Co., 7532 Royal Bliss Ct.. Denver. Band: The Trailblazers 

Concerts @ the Circles

Carolina Soul Band, R&B variety. 6-8 pm on Jetton Street in front of The Linden Apartments, Davidson.

Walk with a Doc

A program for everyone interested in taking steps for a healthier lifestyle. You’ll take a few minutes to learn about a current health topic from a Novant physician, then spend the rest of the hour enjoying a healthy walk and fun conversation. It’s a great way to get active, and enjoy all the benefits that come from walking.

Huntersville Growers’ Market

8 am to noon.  An outdoor, open air market, offering fresh produce, eggs, baked goods, dog treats, select craft items, free chef samples and more. Veterans Park, Main Street and Maxwell Street, Huntersville.

June 7-11

Youth Orchestra Auditions 2021-22

Due to COVID-19 concerns and restrictions, Cornelius Youth Orchestras will be holding virtual auditions. Learn more: CYO 2021-22 Auditions.

June 8

Growers’ Market

9 am – 1 pm at Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center’s  front lot off Gilead Road.

June 10

LaLaCaboosa – Downtown Music Series

Southern Style Band. 6-9 pm at Veterans Park, Main Street and Maxwell Street, Huntersville. Grab your lawn chairs, blankets.

Ladies Night Out

5-8 pm at Birkdale Village. Come for a stroll through Birkdale Village as you shop special retail deals, enter into giveaways and enjoy a fun night out with your girl squad. The first 20 women to check in at the Grove across from Starbucks will receive a swag bag. If you’re not among the first 20 to arrive, grab a strolling map  at check in that includes a raffle ticket to enter into giveaways.

June 10-June 13

Love, Loss and What I Wore

Presented by the  Davidson Community Players, Armour Street Theatre, 307 Armour St., Davidson. Tickets are $15-$25. Email boxoffice@davidsoncommunityplayers.org or call 704-892-7953. Explores the lives of women through 28 characters sharing their memories of love and loss as framed through the lens of the clothes they wore. Recommended ages 13 and older.

June  12

Second Saturday Concerts @ The Square 

Rusty Knox Duo, Americana. 6-9 pm at South Main Square in the parking lot by The Crazy Pig, 402 S. Main St., Davidson.

Huntersville Growers’ Market

8 am to noon.  An outdoor, open air market, offering fresh produce, eggs, baked goods, dog treats, select craft items, free chef samples and more. Veterans Park, Main Street and Maxwell Street, Huntersville.

June 15

Growers’ Market

9 am – 1 pm at Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center’s  front lot off Gilead Road.

June 19

Symphony in the Park 2021

6 p.m.: Gates open 6 pm. Prelude Performance by Rockie Lynne 6:45 pm. Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, Celebrate America! with Christopher James Lees conducting, 8:30 pm. Fireworks immediately following the performance.

Bring your blankets and chairs and join us for an evening with the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra as we “Celebrate America” under the stars at the Bailey Road Park Bandshell. Concessions will be available for purchase throughout the evening. Wine and craft beer proceeds benefit Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists.

Parking is available at Bailey Road Park (very limited), Bailey Middle School, and the lower lot of WA Hough High School.  Shuttles available including ADA accessible options.

Coolers and picnic baskets are welcome. NO pets. glass bottles or containers, tobacco products, smoking, e-cigs, tents or open flames allowed.

COVID-19 restrictions may required advance registration and limiting the size of the crowd. Details will be available closer to the event date.

Huntersville Growers’ Market

8 am to noon.  An outdoor, open air market, offering fresh produce, eggs, baked goods, dog treats, select craft items, free chef samples and more. Veterans Park, Main Street and Maxwell Street, Huntersville.

June 22

Growers’ Market

9 am – 1 pm at Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center’s  front lot off Gilead Road.

June 24 

LaLaCaboosa – Downtown Music Series

Pursey Kerns. 6-9 pm at Veterans Park, Main Street and Maxwell Street, Huntersville. Grab your lawn chairs, blankets.

Zero K

Lost Worlds Brewery will host the  Lake Norman Chamber event. Proceeds from the event allow the chamber to create the networking and professional development programs businesses need to grow and prosper and to our Chamber Foundation which creates Education and Diversity programs which bring our lake communities closer together. Sponsorships available: 704-892-1922,  or  email Bill Russell to review the benefits or visit the chamber’s website. 

June 24-July 3

The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee

Presented by the Davidson Community Players, Armour Street Theatre,  307 Armour Street, Davidson. Tickets are $15-$20. Email  boxoffice@davidsoncommunityplayers.org or call 704-892-7953. An eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. Recommended ages 12 and older.