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The parade will begin on Friday, October 21 at 5 p.m. at the House
of Prayer parking lot located on Dr. Weber Drive. Event organizers expect 250
attendees. The parade route will use Senior Drive, LaSalle Street, English Drive
and Southwest Drive to the West Charlotte High School bus parking lot. Email robin.nelson@cms.k12.nc.us
for more information.
The event begins on Saturday, October 22 at 7:30 a.m. at
First Ward Park. Event organizers expect 15,000 attendees. The route uses North
Brevard Street, East 7th Street, Hawthorne Avenue, East 10th Street and Central
Avenue. Visit Greater Charlotte Heart Walk for more
information.
 Greater Charlotte Heart Walk 2016
The event begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, October 22 at the
Blakeney Shopping Center. Event organizers expect 1,200 participants. The route
uses Blakeney Heath Road, Fieldcroft Drive, Autumn Applause Drive, Blakeney
Drive, Park Farm Lane and Rea Road. Visit Big South 5K for more information.
 Big South 5K
The event begins on Saturday, October 22 at 8 a.m. at
the Plaza Midwood Branch of the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library. Event
organizers expect 500 attendees. The Plaza, Mecklenburg Avenue, Wilhelmina
Avenue, Winter Street, Kensington Drive, Belvedere Avenue, Thomas Avenue and
School Street. Visit Rock ‘N Read 5K for more information.
 Rock and Read 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run 2016
The event begins on Saturday, October 22 at 9 a.m. at JCSU
Arts Factory. Event organizers expect 350 attendees. Email Oneaka Dance Company for more
information.
The event is Sunday, October 23 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The event
will “open” the streets to people, for a car-free opportunity to connect with
each other and area businesses in an active, people-powered way. Event organizers expect 10,000 + attendees. The event will connect the Biddleville, Smallwood, Seversville, Wesley Heights, Fourth Ward, Wilmore, and
SouthEnd communities. Visit Open Streets 704 for more information.
The event begins at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, October 29 at Brawley's
Beverage on Park Road. Event organizers expect 500 attendees. The route
uses Mockingbird Lane, Barkley Road, Longwood Drive, Montford Drive, Bradbury Drive,
Murrayhill Road, White Oak Road, Baker Drive, Seneca Place, Lamont Drive, Wedgewood
Drive and Terrence Place. Contact the Madison Park HOA Parents Group at emilyannebartlett@icloud.com
for more information.
 Madison Park 5K
The run begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, October 29. Event organizers
expect 1,700 participants. The course will begin at 5020 Hangar Road at the US
Airways Hangar Ramp, head east to 36R and then southbound to Gate 44 at Hangar
Road and Yorkmont. The course will circle the old Airport terminal and return
to the US Airways Hanger for the awards ceremony. Visit Charlotte Runway 5K
for more information.
 Runway 5K
The event
begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, October 29 at Romare Beardon
Park. Event organizers expect 400 attendees. The
route uses South Mint Street, Morehead Street, Cedar Street, West 5th
Street, South Tryon Street and West Boulevard. Visit Running Scared 5-Miler for more
information.
 Running Scared 5-Miler and Monster Mile
The event begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday, October 29 at SouthPark. Event
organizers expect 300 attendees. The route uses South Executive Park Drive,
Park South Drive, Sulkirk Road, Harbin Avenue, Kitley Place, Sussex Avenue,
Brookfield Drive, Severn Avenue, Long Meadow Road, Stokes Avenue, Royal Crest
Drive and Piedmont Row Drive. Visit Hero Run 5K for more information.
 Hero Run 5K
The parade will be held on Saturday, October 29 with assembly
beginning at the corner of Wilhelmina Avenue and Winter Street at 11 a.m.
Event organizers expect 500 attendees. The parade will use Wilhelmina Avenue,
Winter Street, Kensington Drive and Ashland Avenue and end at Midwood Park.
Visit Plaza Midwood for more
information.
The event begins at 1 p.m. on Saturday, October 29 at Romare
Bearden Park. Event organizers expect 1,200 attendees. The route uses West 3rd
Street, South Church Street, West Trade Street, North Poplar Street, East 9th
Street, West Stonewall Street and South Mint Street. Visit Charlotte
Out of the Darkness Walk for more information.
The event begins at 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, October 29 at Inside
Out Sports on South Church Street. Event organizers expect 500 attendees. The
route uses South Church Street, West Bland Street, Winnifred Street, Wilcox
Street, West Palmer Street, South Graham Street, South Mint Street, Spruce
Street, West Kingston Avenue, Southwood Avenue, West Park Avenue, and West
Summit Avenue. Visit Costume Dash
for more information.
 Costume Dash 5K
The event begins on Saturday, November 5 at 9 a.m. at BB&T
Ballpark on South Mint Street. Event organizers expect 1,500 attendees. The
route uses 4th Street, Walnut Avenue and Graham Street. Visit Diabetes.org
for more information.
The event
begins on Saturday, November 5 at 8 a.m. at University Research Park on David
Taylor Drive. Event
organizers expect 300 participants. The route uses Claude Freeman Drive,
Mallard Creek Church Road, Senator Royal Place, and Governor Hunt Road. Visit Race for Hope
for more information.
The event
begins on Saturday, November 5 at 9 a.m. at Sycamore Brewery on Hawkins Street.
Event organizers expect 750 participants. The route uses Hawkins Street,
Dunavant Street, Remount Road, South Tryon Street, Carson Boulevard, Charlotte
Rail Trail and Camden Road. Visit NC Med Assist for
more information.
The event begins on Saturday, November 5 at 10 a.m. at
ImaginOn on 7th Street. Event organizers expect 3,000 attendees. 7th Street, between Brevard and
College Streets, will be closed from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit Epic
Fest for more information.
The event begins on Saturday, November 5 at 11 a.m. on
North Tryon Street. Event organizers expect 100 participants. Visit Salute to
Veterans Parade for more information.
The event begins on Saturday, November 5 at 4:30 p.m. at Romare
Bearden Park. Event organizers expect 4,000 attendees. The route uses Martin
Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Mint Street, West Bland Street, Church Street, West
Morehead Street and South Tryon Street. Visit the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society for more information.
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