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Weekly Calendar: June 16-22: Juneteenth, Symphony in the Park and so much more

Tuesday, June 17

Be Well Birkdale

6-7 pm | Tuesdays through Oct. 22. Find your zen during weekly fitness classes from local instructors including Yoga Six and Pure Barre. Attendees check in through a scannable QR code and earn swag items for every five classes completed. Guests are encouraged to bring their own mats. The Plaza, Birkdale Village, Huntersville.

Wednesday, June 18

Games with Glen: Trivia

6:30 pm | June18. Bring your team, or come alone. Max team size is eight, so if you are a bigger group than that break into two or more teams and prove who is the best. Music, Movies, and General Knowledge are categories. Free answer is Usher. Torrence and Knox bar and restaurant, 20936 Torrence Chapel Rd., Cornelius.

North Meck Farmers Market

9 am to noon | Wednesdays through Sept. 24. Fresh, local vegetables, meats, baked goods and more. In partnership with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Food Policy Council. Behind Cornelius Town Hall, 21445 Catawba Ave., Cornelius.

Birkdale Buds

Birkdale Buds

10:30 am to noon | Wednesdays through Oct. 23. Pre-school aged little buds are invited for interactive playdates including arts and crafts, story time, face painting and other kid-centric activities. The Plaza, Birkdale Village, Huntersville.

Wednesday, June 18- Sunday, June 29

Head Over Heels

See website for schedule. Davidson Community Players presents a wacky mash-up of a classic Renaissance adventure  and the iconic 80s music of The Go-Go’s. Recommended ages 13+.  Advance tickets $15-$40 plus tax and fees. Duke Family Performance Hall, Davidson College.

Thursday, June 19

Juneteenth

6-8 pm | June 19. Free celebration and family event includes simulated van tour of historic neighborhoods, performances, art activities. Vendors. Ada Jenkins Center, 212 Gamble St., Davidson.

Juneteenth Celebration Block Party

6-9 pm | June 19. This special event marks the kickoff of the 2025 LalaCaboosa Concert Series, and will feature live entertainment , along with guest speakers, local food trucks and family-friendly activities for children. Juneteenth, recognized as a day to celebrate African American freedom, heritage, and achievements, will be honored through a community gathering that emphasizes unity, culture and the spirit of summer. Bring blankets and lawn chairs. Parking for the event will be located at the following places: Town Center Parking Garage, S. Main St Parking lot, Arts & Cultural Center Parking lot, Holbrook Park, Downtown Greenway parking lot. Event admission, parking, and activities are free to the public.Veterans Park, downtown Huntersville.

LaLaCaboosa – Downtown Music Series

6-9 pm | June 19. Live entertainment by the band Envision. Grab your lawn chairs/blankets and enjoy an evening of live music. A food truck and beverage vendor will be onsite with food and drinks for purchase. Veterans Park at Main & Maxwell streets, downtown Huntersville.

Friday, June 20

Live Under the Oaks

6-8 pm | June 20. Matt Church. Bring your chairs or blankets. The Plaza, Birkdale Village, Huntersville.

 

 

The Catalinas. Source: NC Music Hall of Fame

Sundown Sounds

7:30-9:30 pm | June 20. The Catalinas. Bring a blanket or your chairs. Ramsey Creek Park, 18441 Nantz Rd.

Saturday, June 21

Symphony in the Park & Fireworks

6-10 pm | June 21. An evening with the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra at the Bailey Road Park Bandshell. Patriotic, classical and pops performances are followed by a fireworks display (weather permitting). Parking and admission are free; concessions available. Bailey Road Park, 11536 Bailey Rd.

Lost at the Lake concert series

7:30 pm | June 21. The Cleverlys is a one-of-a-kind comedy and music experience. From the groups’ humble beginnings in the Ozark Mountains, to currently headlining festivals and performing arts centers all over the country, their show has earned them countless fans and buckets of laughs. All Ages. No outside food, beverages or pets allowed. $20 advance; $30 at the door. Rain or shine at Lost Worlds Brewing at 19700-D One Norman Blvd., Cornelius.

Boots in the Yard with Brooke Lee

6 pm | June 21.  Lake Norman native Brooke Lee returns home with her high energy show performing country hits and originals. Special guests  include Bourbon Sons and Diamond Dixie. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door. BoatYard Lake Norman, 18418 Statesville Road, Cornelius

Davidson Farmers Market

9 am – noon | every Saturday through Thanksgiving. Produce, flowers, meat and baked goods.Rain or shine. No pets. 120 S. Main St., Davidson, next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets.

Concerts @ the Circle:  Crucial Fiya – Reggae

7-9 pm | June 21. Acoustic artist will perform from 5 – 6:30 pm with the headline artists playing 7 -9 pm. Jetton Street near Clean Juice, 605 D, Jetton St., Davidson.

Sunday, June 22

Huntersville Pride

1-6 pm | June 22. The event will feature live entertainment, local vendors, food trucks, community resources and more—all designed to bring people together in a welcoming and supportive environment. Veterans Park, 201 Huntersville-Concord Rd., Huntersville.

• Send your event information to corneliustoday@gmail.com. Deadline is the 15th of the month for the print calendar; one week in advance for online/newsletter calendars.

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