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The
event begins on Saturday, September 30 at 8 a.m. at
Carolina Healthcare Systems at 5039 Airport Center Parkway. Event organizers
expect 400 participants. The route uses at Golf Acres Drive and Airport Center
Parkway. Visit CHS
4.01K Route to Retirement for more information.
 CHS 4.01K Route to Retirement
The event begins Saturday, September 30 at 8 a.m. at the
Carolina Neurosurgery and Spine Associates on Baldwin Avenue. Event organizers
expect 325 participants. The route uses Lillington Avenue, Luther Street,
Baldwin Avenue, Providence Road, Queens Road, Hermitage Road, Granville Road,
East Morehead Street, South Kings Drive, Torrence Street, Baxter Street and
Cherry Street. Visit Back on Track 5K for more information.
 Back on Track 5K
The event begins Saturday, September 30 at 8
a.m. in Ballantyne Corporate Park. Event organizers expect 2,800 attendees. The
route uses Ballantyne Corporate Place and Brixham Hill Avenue. Visit Isabella
Santos Foundation or 5K for Kids Cancer for more information.
 Isabella Santos Race for Kids Cancer 5K
 Isabella Santos Race for Kids Cancer 10K
The
event begins Saturday, September 30 at 5:30 p.m. at BB&T Ballpark. Event
organizers expect 1,000 attendees. The route uses South Mint Street, East
Stonewall Street, South Tryon Street, Camden Road, South Graham Street, West Kingston
Avenue and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. Visit Knights
Uptown Rundown 5K for more information.
 Knights Uptown Rundown 5K
The event begins on Sunday, October 1 at 11 a.m. on Shenandoah
Avenue. The route will begin and end location at 2042 Shenandoah Avenue. The
route uses Shenandoah Avenue, Lorna Street, Kingsbury Drive, Bascom Street,
Laburnum Avenue, St. Julian Street, Bay Street, Hanover Street, Chesterfield
Avenue and The Plaza. Email rick.winiker@gmail.com with the Chantilly
Neighborhood Association for more information.
 Hilly Chantilly 5K
The event begins Saturday, October 7 at 6 a.m. at 401 South
Tryon Street. Event organizers expect 10,000 attendees. The route uses South
Church Street, West Summit Avenue, South Tryon Street, East Morehead Street,
South McDowell Street and East 3rd Street. Visit Susan G. Komen Charlotte for more
information.
 Race for the Cure
The event begins Saturday, October 7 at 12 p.m. until 7 p.m. in
Uptown Charlotte on North Tryon Street from Trade Street to 8th Street. Event
organizers expect 35,000 attendees. Visit Hola Charlotte
for more information.
The event begins on Friday, October 13 at 11:30 a.m. and
continues on Saturday, October 14 until 9:30 p.m. on Levine Avenue of the Arts.
Event organizers expect 2,500 attendees. Visit Breakin’
Convention or email rschoneman@ncbpac.org
for more information.
Staging for the NFL Productions for the Carolina
Panthers game on October 12 will begin on October 11. Mint Street will be
closed from Stonewall/Graham to Morehead Street from Wednesday, October 11 at 6
p.m. until Friday, October 13 at 1 a.m. Motorists should expect delays.
The event begins on Friday, October 13 at 6 p.m. until Saturday,
October 14 at 10 pm. at First Ward Park. First Event organizers expect 1,500
attendees. During the event, 8th Street will be closed between College and Brevard
Streets. For more information, visit First Ward Fall Festival or email lori.saylor@mecklenburgcountync.gov.
The event begins on Sunday, October 14 at 8 a.m. at
Carolinas Medical Center. Event organizers expect 900 attendees. The route will
begin and end between Brunswick Avenue and Ardsley Road. The route uses
Brunswick Avenue, Ardsley Road, Queens Road West and Kings Drive.
Visit Carolinas HealthCare
Foundation for more information.
The event begins on Sunday,
October 14 at 8 a.m. at Providence Day School. Event organizers expect 300
attendees. The route will begin and end between Brunswick Avenue and Ardsley
Road. The route uses Jefferson Drive, Lansing Drive, Lansdowne Road, Prett
Court, Folger Drive, Wingrave Drive and Sardis Road. Visit Providence Day School 5K
for more information.
The event will begin on Saturday, October 14 at 9 a.m. at
Independence Park at 7th Street and Armory Drive. Event organizers expect 2,500
participants. The route uses East 7th Street, Brevard Street, Belmont Avenue, North
Davidson Street, East 18th Street, Greenway, East 10th Street and North
McDowell Street. Visit Charlotte CROP Walk for more information.
The event will begin on Saturday, October 14 at 9 a.m. at
McAlpine Creek Park. Event organizers expect 600 participants. Visit Rescue Me 5K for
more information.
The event begins on Saturday, October 14 at 10 a.m. on South
Mint Street. Event organizers expect 500 participants. The route uses South
Mint Street , East Trade Street, South Caldwell Street and East Stonewall
Street. Visit Walk
for Freedom for more information.
The event is from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, October 15. The
City of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, Blue Cross Blue Shield of NC and
Partners for Parks will clear the roads for the fourth Open Streets 704 event within
walking and biking distance of the Madison Park, Selwyn Park, Montford
Park, Freedom Park, Myers Park, Ashbrook, LoSo, and Colonial Village neighborhoods.
Come out and experience the 5.5 mile route!
Open Streets 704 is a series of four Charlotte events made
possible by a grant from the Knight Foundation. Open Streets 704 will literally
open a length of city streets for an afternoon just for people! Taking cues
from similar events around the country and the world, Open Streets 704 aims to
build a better, healthier, connected community by encouraging Charlotte and
Mecklenburg area residents to walk, bicycle, and experience the city together
in a way that’s just not possible in a car. Visit Open Streets 704
for more information.
 Open Streets 704
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