| Things To Do: 65 Events Found; Nov 23, 2009 - Nov 23, 2010
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Festival of Lights | Greensboro 4 Dec 2009 (annual) Live music, strolling carol singers and twinkling lights provide the Christmas cheer at the Festival of Lights, an annual festival in downtown Greensboro, NC. Don't miss the tree lighting ceremony at Hamburger Square. |
First Night Raleigh | Raleigh Dec 2009 (annual) Artsplosure's New Year celebrations in Raleigh, North Carolina include musical, dance and theatre performances from 7pm and music on an outdoor stage (starting at 10.30pm). Fireworks provide a traditional finale. |
Christmas at Biltmore Estate | Biltmore Estate, Asheville 6 Nov 2009 - 3 Jan 2010 (annual) See how the super-rich decorate their homes with the larger-than-life Christmas at Biltmore Estate celebration. The rooms of America's largest home are decked with evergreen garlands and enough ornaments, tinsel and beading to keep the average town happily stocked. |
NFL: Carolina Panthers | Bank Of America Stadium, Charlotte 13 Sep 2009 - 3 Jan 2010 (annual) The Carolina Panthers play their NFL games at the Bank Of America Stadium. The regular season runs from September until January. Please visit the Panthers' website for full details of all fixtures. |
Asheville Fringe Festival | PUSH Skate Shop and Art Gallery, Asheville Jan 2010 (annual) North Carolina's annual Asheville Fringe Festival brings new and challenging performance art to five venues around the town, featuring everything from dance and sketch theatre to multimedia performance art and cross-genre improvisation. |
Durham Native American Powwow | The North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics, Durham Feb 2010 (annual) One of the largest Native American events to be held in the South East of the US, North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics hosts an annual powwow in February. |
Changing Places: From Black and White to Technicolor® | Levine Museum of the New South, Charlotte 14 Feb 2009 - 28 Feb 2010 Once upon a time, Charlotte was considered a xenophobic city, today it welcomes newcomers of diverse ethnic backgrounds. This interactive exhibition at Levine Museum of the New South explores how people of Charlotte are dealing with the growing cultural diversity. |
St Patrick's Day Parade | Charlotte Mar 2010 (annual) Charlotte turns a bright shade of emerald green for its annual St Patrick's Day Parade, with lively floats and bands winding their way through the heart of the North Carolinian city. |
Battle of Bentonville Reenactment | Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site, Raleigh Mar 2010 (various dates) Johnston County's Battle of Bentonville Reenactment takes place just once every five years - the next being in 2010 - so you'll be lucky if your visit coincides with this historical extravagance. |
Newport Pig Cooking Contest | Newport Apr 2010 (annual) The largest whole-pig cooking contest in the United States, the Newport Pig Cooking Contest in North Carolina raises money for the local community through a range of family-friendly events. |
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