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Charlotte weekend fun: January 27-January 29, 2011

Where does everyone go in Charlotte on the weekends? Friday nights are especially busy for many Charlotte residents, with this Friday being no different.

Friday, January 27th, 2012: The Neighborhood Theatre offers Gaelic Storm beginning at 7 PM. Located at 511 East 36th Street, this is in the North Davidson Arts District, referred to as NODA. More details and information about tickets can be found here.

On Saturdays, Charlotte streets are filled with busy shoppers and families heading to local activities. There is always plenty to do in Charlotte on weekends.

Saturday, January 28th, 2012: On Saturday the Atherton Market on South Boulevard will offer the best local produce available from 9 AM until 2 PM. Be sure to let local vendors at Atherton Market know you learned about their Saturday specials on examiner.com.

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Saturday, January 28th, 2012: Mummies of the World at The Discovery Place, located at 301 North Tryon Street in Charlotte, this is favorite Saturday spot for many. This display will include mummies as well as artifacts. To view more details on the website, use this link.

Sunday, January 29th, 2012: Those preparing for their wedding will attend the Chocolate Bride’s open house by The Secret Chocolatier. No longer one of Charlotte’s secrets, The Secret Chocolatier can be viewed on the video included with this article.

Sunday, January 29th, 2012: The Carolina Vinyl and CD Collectors Show will begin at 10 AM on Sunday. Held at Tremont Music Hall, 200 West Tremont Avenue in Charlotte, the admission for this event is just $2.00. This will give collectors the opportunity to purchase what they are looking for as well as connect with other collectors.

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