Crew Charlotte Logo
Connect with us
Events for April 9, 2024
-1
archive,post-type-archive,post-type-archive-tribe_events,qode-social-login-1.1.3,stockholm-core-2.4.1,tribe-events-page-template,tribe-no-js,tribe-filter-live,select-child-theme-ver-1.1,select-theme-ver-9.6.1,ajax_fade,page_not_loaded,side_area_over_content,,qode_menu_,wpb-js-composer js-comp-ver-7.4,vc_responsive,elementor-default,elementor-kit-1736
Title Image

Archive

CREW Charlotte’s April 2024 Luncheon: Thriving Submarkets in Charlotte

The Revelry 701 Keswick Ave #110, Charlotte

Charlotte is the #15 largest City in the United States.  With over 100 people moving here a day, where are these people living, where are the working and what are they doing for fun?  Join us for the April Luncheon on Tuesday, April 9th, for a discussion and presentation with four leaders that are active in Charlotte’s largest submarkets – South End, University City, SouthPark and Ballantyne – to hear more about each of these submarkets, how they a positioning their areas of Charlotte for growth and how they are adapting.  Join Marguerite Novak with Charlotte Center City Partners, Keith Stanley with University City Partners, Adam Rhew with SouthPark Community Partners and Christina Thigpen with Northwood Office and South Charlotte Partners Board member. The Revelry 11:00 a.m. - Networking 11:30 a.m. - Luncheon Meeting $55 Members/$80 Guests   Registration is now closed. Please email Patty Trepp Drummond if you are interested in attending.   Make your Spring Cleaning Mean More! We’re collecting gently used women’s clothing, shoes, accessories (jewelry, purses, etc.) to support our newest community partner, Amy’s House! Bring your Spring/Summer clothing donations to the April 9th Luncheon to help support women & children who are survivors of abuse in our community.  Please bring your items in bags - no hangers! Note: No children’s clothing or heavy boots/coats this round please. Let’s save the cold weather gear for our Winter drive. The Lincoln County Coalition Against Domestic Violence (LCCADV) is a 501(c) (3) non-profit, organized in 1993 by citizens who were concerned about domestic violence issues. On January 9, 1995, their shelter, affectionately named Amy’s House after the local woman who inspired LCCADV into action, officially opened in a four-room former mill house, offering shelter, support services and assistance for 7-8 people.  It was a safe haven for families displaced by violence and a transitional...