Weekday Planner: 15 things to do in Charlotte this week

Weekday Planner: 15 things to do in Charlotte this week
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Monday, August 31

Open Level Flow Yoga

Whitewater Center | 6:30 p.m. | Free | Details

Why you should go: Start your week on the right foot with this outdoor yoga class. This intermediate Vinyasa Flow will leave you feeling invigorated.

Perfect Pairings: Beer Dinner Collaboration Series

Town Brewing Company |  7:30-9:30 p.m. | $50 | Details

Why you should go: Town Brewing has partnered with a brewery from outside of Charlotte to create its latest brew. The “collab brew” will be released during a five-course plated beer dinner in the Town Brewing taproom. Beer dinner attendees will have exclusive early access to the collab beer release.

Tuesday, September 1

American Red Cross Blood Drive

The Fillmore Charlotte | 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. | Free | Details

Why you should go: The American Red Cross is seeking blood donations in light of the Covid-19 crisis. Head over to The Fillmore Charlotte to donate, and they’ll also be testing for Covid-19 antibodies. Appointments are required.

Rooftop Dance Class

Metropolitan parking deck | 6:30-7:15 p.m. | $15 for general public, free for SweatNET members | Details

Why you should go: Fitness instructor Orkelle Little will get you up and get moving in this rooftop dance class. The 45-minute Open Heart Movement class is designed to free your mind and your body.

Yoga & a Beer at Armored Cow Brewing

Armored Cow Brewing Co. | 6:30-7:30 p.m. | $10 | Details

Why you should go: Head over to Armored Cow Brewing for yoga lead by local yoga enthusiast Kara Vincent, then enjoy a beer on the patio to celebrate the end of summer. Ticket price includes yoga class and a beer.

Devil’s Logic Tasting

Devil’s Logic Brewing | 6:45 p.m. | $85 | Details

Why you should go: Enjoy six courses and six beers during this beer tasting experience.  The dinner courses and beer pairings have been strategically curated to create a beautiful and flavorful contrast.

Trivia Nights

Pinhouse | 8-10 p.m. | Free | Details

Why you should go: Test your trivia knowledge while you enjoy draft selections in Pinhouse’s self-pour taproom.

Dockside Cinema

Papa Doc’s Shore Club | 8 p.m. | Free | Details

Why you should go: Dock your boat or take a seat on the patio for a dockside screening of Friday Night Lights. Order dinner and drinks while you enjoy the movie on a massive, 22-foot outdoor screen.

Wednesday, September 2

Charlotte Motor Speedway Drive-In Movie Night

Charlotte Motor Speedway | 7 p.m. | $30 per carload | Details

Why you should go: Enjoy a drive-in movie, speedway style. Head out to the Charlotte Motor Speedway to watch Rush (2013) on the 16,000 square foot movie screen.

Lenny Boy Trivia

Lenny Boy Brewing Co. | 7-9 p.m. | Free | Details

Why you should go: Head on over to Lenny Boy Brewing and test your trivia knowledge while you enjoy a beer or kombucha. Patio seating will be available.

Thursday, September 3

Community Workout with Camp Gladiator

Midwood Park | 6-7 p.m. | Free | Details

Why you should go:  Grab your fitness mat and water bottle for a free community boot camp by Camp Gladiator. All fitness levels are welcome.

Music on the Lawn

Anne Springs Close Greenway | 6:30-9:30 p.m. | Free for members, $6 for non-members | Details

Why you should go: Listen to some live music outdoors social distancing style. The Gateway Canteen will be open for regular dining and bar service throughout the evening, too. Reservations are required.

Rooftop Yoga with Hygge Wellness

Metropolitan parking deck | 6:30-7:30 p.m. | Free for SweatNET members, $15 for general public | Details

Why you should go: Power yoga with a view. Take in the Charlotte skyline while Ben Kalra takes you through this 60-minute workout.

Online Premiere: Home Studies, Part III

Online | 7-7:30 p.m. | Free | Details

Why you should go: Dancers from the Charlotte Ballet, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and Dance Theatre of Harlem give you an inside look into life as a dancer during quarantine. Acclaimed choreographer Helen Pickett showcases the resilience of dancers home-bound by the pandemic in her Home Studies trilogy. The performance will be streamed on Facebook and YouTube.

Friday, September 4

Oktoberfest Märzen Lager Release

NoDa Brewing Company | 3-10 p.m. | Free | Details

Why you should go: While Oktoberfest may be canceled this year, NoDa Brewing Company’s latest brew will give you a taste of the celebration. The brewery is releasing its Märzen Lager so you can enjoy a little bit of Oktoberfest in a can or in the taproom.


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