Our family events blogger Emily writes The Queen City Buzz. She is the mom of 3: a 4 year old boy, and 2 year old boy/girl twins. She is not one that is good at staying around the house, so she loves to find events and activities that are fun for her, her children, and her family.

Great family fun this weekend.

10/01/12 07:51

Friday, October 5

  • The Charlotte Diesel Super Show is today and tomorrow at the zMax Dragway at Charlotte Motor Speedway. More info...
  • The Children's Theatre of Charlotte kicks off their production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown today, and shows run through the 28th. More info...
  • Head to Huntersville for Movies in the Park. Tonight's movie is The Lorax. More info...

Saturday, October 6
  • The 16th Annual Charlotte Race for the Cure is this morning in Uptown. Show your support, or lace up your shoes and RUN! More info...
  • Check out the Harrison UMC Annual Fall Festival today 10am-4pm. More info...
  • Don't miss the Gateway Festival today in Kings Mountain. More info...
  • The Schiele Museum hosts the Fall Round Up today 9am-4pm. It's FREE!! More info...
  • Head to Beech Mountain this weekend for the Autumn at Oz Festival. More info...
  • Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens hosts AutumnFaire today 9am-3pm. More info...
  • The Lake Norman Folk Art Festival is today 10:30am-4:30pm. More info...
  • Today and tomorrow at Dan Nicholas Park in Salisbury you can enjoy the 33rd Annual Autumn Jubilee. More info...
  • Get a sitter and head to the Mecktoberfest 2012 today 12-10pm. More info...
  • Do you have an "Asperkid" in your life? Then I HIGHLY recommend that you get yourself to Barnes and Noble at the Arboretum at 2pm to hear Jennifer O'Toole. More info...
  • Don't miss the Taste of Freemore with music by The Blue Dogs today 4-8pm. More info...
  • The 12th Annual All American Dog Show is today in Cornelius, 5-8pm. More info...

Sunday, October 7
  • It's time again for the annual Carolina Renaissance Festival held Saturdays and Sundays through November 18th. More info...



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