Happy Wednesday Smarties! This weekend take the family to a Checkers game and support several different causes. The games are fun and you get a lot of bang for your buck! Children’s plays, Queens Feast and Strange Matter arrives at Discovery Place. You also don’t have to go on Reality TV to learn how to survive, just head up to Latta Plantation Nature Center to learn survival basics and to build a Winter Den. I’m in – Are you? Get out and enjoy!
Charlotte Checkers – UMDF Night
Time Warner Cable Arena
January 25
Purchase tickets to the Checkers game against Abbotsford on Friday, Jan. 25, to support Savannah and the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation. Tickets are only $15, with $5 going to the UMDF (click here to purchase). The game is also the Checkers’ annual Race Night, which will feature appearances by several drivers including headliner Regan Smith. The team will wear special jerseys to be auctioned immediately following the game to benefit Saving Savannah, the Ronald McDonald House of Charlotte and Hyundai Hope on Wheels. Other promotions for the game include pint glass giveaway courtesy of team dentist Dr. Larry Seitlin and Bojangles Mystery Gift Cards worth up to $100.
Queen’s Feast: Charlotte Restaurant Week®
Dine like royalty at more than 100 of the Charlotte area’s finest restaurants for one delicious price.
January 18-27
It’s everyone’s favorite mid-winter break! Join in the fun as over 100 upscale restaurants around the metro Charlotte area offer 3 courses (or more) at dinner for only $30 per person (not including tax and gratuity). Reservations are recommended. Take a tour through the participating restaurants’ special menus, and book your table today! Make your Queen’s Feast a romantic getaway or culinary road trip with these hotel discounts.
Jack and the Beanstalk
Davidson College: Davidson College’s Cunningham Fine Arts Building
January 25-27, Fri., 4:30pm, 7:30pm; Sat., 10:30am, 2:30pm, 4:30pm; Sun., 2:30pm, 4:30pm
Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum! This production of the classic children’s tale features Jack, his milky white cow, and magic beans that grow into a gigantic beanstalk. Jack climbs the beanstalk and discovers a hen that lays golden eggs, a magical harp, and a hungry giant. This collaboration with the Davidson College Department of Theatre is perfect for all ages.
Strange Matter
Discovery Place
Begins January 26
What’s materials science? You might call it the study of stuff! Just about everything you use every day – the shoes you wear, the dishes you eat from, the bike or skateboard you ride – it’s all made of different kinds of stuff. Get ready for over a dozen hands-on experiences and exhibits that give you a close encounter with the amazing world of modern materials and materials science. Through May 5.
The Secret Garden
ImaginOn
January 26-27, Sat., 1:00pm; Sun., 2:00pm
Celebrate magic on a Broadway scale with The Secret Garden, a modern musical classic. Orphaned 10-year-old Mary Lennox is sent from India to live in England with relatives she has never met. With the help of Martha, a chambermaid, and the gardener, Ben, Mary’s own personality blossoms as she brings life to a neglected garden, as well as her sickly cousin and uncle. Based on the beloved children’s novel and winner of three Tony Awards, The Secret Garden is a timeless tale of hope and inspiration. Best for ages 8+. Cost is $20.
Brother Rabbit Spinning Free
ImaginOn
January 25-27, Fri., 7:30pm; Sat., 11:00am; Sun., 2:00pm
Don’t miss the world premiere of this multicultural production – inspired by the people who have made the Carolinas their home – written specifically for Children’s Theatre of Charlotte’s Tarradiddle Players. Brother Rabbit is the quickest, cleverest, wittiest rabbit there ever was, but Slippy Fox sees him as one thing and one thing only: dinner. Brother Rabbit’s only hope of escape is to distract Slippy Fox with irresistible stories, such as “Martín the Magnificent,” from Central America, “The Fisherman Prince,” from the Vietnamese, “The Very First Fire,” from the Cherokee, and “Lookout Mountain,” from the Gullah. Best for ages 5+. Cost is $16.
Author signing: Emily Smith Pearce – Slowpoke
Park Road Books
January 26, 11:00am
Fiona likes to take her time. She takes so much time that her toes wrinkle in the tub and her dog falls asleep waiting to be fed. When she misses the bus one time too many, her mom sends her to Speed School. One day, while eating doughnuts, listening to music, painting a picture, and dribbling a basketball all at the same time, Fiona’s head spins so fast it gets stuck. Backward! There’s only one way to get life back to Fiona’s favorite pace – she must show her family that “slow doesn’t stink.”
Survival Basics
Latta Plantation Nature Center
January 26, 9:00am
Tired of watching reality TV about outdoor survival? Come out and learn some practical skills that could get you out of trouble in the backcountry. Topics covered will include: basic navigation (map and compass), primitive fires, shelter building, and more. Please bring water, a snack, and clothing appropriate to the weather (we will be outside!). Lunch will be provided. Registration is required. Cost is $15.
Build a Winter Den
Latta Plantation Nature Center
January 26, 1:00pm
Bring the family out and build your own winter den on our Audubon Trail. Learn some tips and tricks from one of our environmental educators before you head out into the woods in search of the best fallen sticks, logs, and leaves for your masterpiece. Registration is required. Cost is free.
Tosco Music Party
Dale F. Halton Theater, CPCC
January 26, 7:00pm-10:00pm
Now in its 24th year as the premier family musical event in the Charlotte area, the Tosco Music Party is held three times a year (in the winter, spring, and autumn). The format is a performance of one or two songs by each of a variety of approximately 20 scheduled acts (professional and amateur) who donate their time and talent. The evening offers an eclectic mix of all styles of music and includes Tosco’s trademark sing-alongs. Performers scheduled to appear include: Rebecca Loebe, Natalie Royal, Mark Kroos, Peter Mulvey, Sarah Morgan, Seth Glier, 10 String Symphony and more. Cost is $8-$15.
Get your tickets now for the circus! Jan. 30- Feb. 3
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey® is proud to present DRAGONS!
For the first time in circus history, myth and majesty will share the arena during this must-see family event that can only be witnessed at The Greatest Show On Earth®! Experience circus spectacles so incredible that once again you will believe in the unbelievable! Dragon tribes from the far reaches of the earth are brought together in a single performance, displaying their breathtaking skills in a circus tournament of champions. Each tribe must prove that they have virtues of Courage, Strength, Wisdom and Heart to arouse dragons which appear right before your very eyes! Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime family event when The Greatest Show On Earth brings the world together… to bring your family together!