Weekday planner: 15 things to do in Charlotte this week
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Music Trivia at Angry Ales
Angry Ales on Montford | 8pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: Angry Ale’s on Montford has Charlotte’s longest-running trivia night. They also they have drink specials: Any large 22oz draft for the price of a regular size beer and $5 gummy bear shots.
J. Bookwalter Winery Dinner
Dilworth Tasting Room SouthPark | 6:30pm | $150 | Details
Why you should go: Join DTR SouthPark for their next wine dinner featuring J. Bookwalter Winery. Chef Shuler will be preparing a five course meal to pair with the wines. To reserve your seat, please email [email protected] & [email protected].
Comedy Night at Starlight on 22nd
Starlight on 22nd | 7pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: Practice your funniest bit in front of a crowd at Starlight’s comedy open mic night.
Go deeper: Follow your star to the new bar in NoDa: Starlight on 22nd is now open
Retro Horror Series at Ayrsley Grand Cinemas
Ayrsley Grand Cinema | Now through Nov.3; 7-9pm | $5 | Details
Why you should go: Calling all horror film enthusiasts! Start your spooky season off by enjoying one of the best lineups of 10 scary movie classics the city has to offer. As a bonus, the theater has reserved recliner seating plus beer and wine are available for purchase.
Party on the Plaza – Fall Edition
Bechtler Museum | 5-9pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: Enjoy fall-inspired crafts, craft beers, food, games and live music by Hipshack on the Plaza. Inside the museum, grab a Bechtler Bingo card and explore the museum’s galleries, including Pop to Now: Warhol and His Legacy. Cash bar and food vendor available onsite.
Yoga at Blue Blaze Brewing
528 S Turner Ave. | 6:30-7:30pm | $10 | Details
Why you should go: This is an all-level flow with a certified yoga instructor. Each ticket includes a pre-paid 13 oz. Blue Blaze beer (but not tip).
Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Salud Cerveceria | 6-9pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: A happy hour celebration of our state’s Hispanic entrepreneurs and small business owners. Stop by for food, networking and information about business development resources from local providers and organizations.
North End Farmers Market
Camp North End | 4-8pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: Every Wednesday from April to October, shop from an eclectic mix of farmers and other small businesses…
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