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The event begins on Saturday, October 21 at 8 a.m. at the Blakeney Shopping Center. Event organizers expect 1,000 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 parade begins on Saturday, October 21 at
10 a.m. at West Charlotte High School on Senior Drive at Southwest
Boulevard. Event organizers expect 2,500 attendees. The parade route will use
Senior Drive, LaSalle Street, Beatties Ford Road and Dixon Street to Johnson C.
Smith University's main entrance. Visit JCSU
Homecoming Parade for more information.
The run begins on Saturday, October 21 at 7:30
a.m. at Memorial Stadium with the five mile run following at 8 a.m. Event
organizers expect 1,400 participants. The route uses South Kings Drive, Central Avenue, Hawthorne Lane, Belvedere Avenue, Thomas Avenue, Chestnut Avenue, The Plaza, Shamrock Drive, Hillard Drive, Jeff Street, Airlie Street, Country Club Drive, Dunlavin Way, Bentley Place, Eastway Drive, Arnold Drive, Briar Creek Greenway, Logie Avenue, Roland Street, Club Road, Belvedere Avenue, Winter Street, Wilhelmina Avenue, Mecklenburg Avenue, The Plaza, McClintock Road, St. Julien Street, Commonwealth Avenue, Briar Creek Road,Television Place, Washburn Avneue, Monroe Road and East 7th Street. Visit Rocktoberfest for more information.
 Rocktoberfest Half-Marathon & 5-Mile Run
The event begins on Saturday, October 21
at 8 a.m. at University Research Park. Event organizers expect 250 participants. The
route uses West Mallard Creek Church Road, Senator Royal Place, David Taylor
Drive, Governor Hunt Road and Claude Freeman Drive. Visit Race for Hope for more
information.
 2017 Queen City Jack & Jill Race for Hope 5K
The parade begins on Saturday, October 21 at
2 p.m. at Johnson & Wales University. Event organizers expect 100
attendees. The parade route will use Cedar Street and Hill Street. Visit JWU
Homecoming Parade for more information.
The event begins on Sunday, October 22 from 12 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. at Triple C Brewing Company on Griffith Street. This
unique event shows hundreds of people how easy it is to get around Charlotte
without driving. Visit Biketoberfest
or email kate.cavazza@sustaincharlotte.org
for more information.
 Biketoberfest Loops
 Join us at Biketoberfest on Sunday, 10/22 when we launch the
demonstration of the City of Charlotte’s Uptown projected bike lane. The demo
occupies an entire lane of 6th Street from McDowell Street to Ray’s
Splash Planet and Irwin Creek Greenway. The route is on-way (westbound) except
for a special segment from the Rail Trail to Pine Street which is two-way and
has B-cycle stations at both ends.
On the weekend days, there will be an additional protected
lane on 7th Street that connects to Little Sugar Creek Greenway. It’s
a great way to test out the route recommended in the Uptown Connects study.
Visit Charlotte Center City Partners Bicycling for more information.
 5th & 6th Street Protected Bike Lane Demonstration Project
The event begins on Friday, October 27
at 5 p.m. along Ballantyne Meadows Drive. Event organizers expect 1,000
participants. Email prestigeclean@att.net
for more information.
The parade will begin on Friday, October 27 at 5
p.m. at the House of Prayer parking lot located on Dr. Weber Drive. Event
organizers expect 300 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 at 8 a.m. on Saturday, October
28 at Fairview Plaza. Event organizers expect 200 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 run begins on Saturday, October 28 at 8 a.m. Event organizers expect 2,000 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 Road. 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 on Saturday,
October 28 at 9 a.m. at BB&T Ballpark on South Mint Street. Event
organizers expect 4,000 participants. The route uses West 4th
Street, South Summit Avenue, Irwin Creek Greenway, South Cedar Street and South Graham Street. Visit
Walk
to End Alzheimer’s for more information.
The parade will be held on
Saturday, October 28 with assembly beginning at the corner of Wilhelmina Avenue
and Winter Street at 11 a.m. Event organizers expect 400 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 on Saturday, October 28 at 1
p.m. at Romare Bearden Park. Event organizers expect 1,100 attendees. The route
uses South Mint Street, West 4th Street, South Cedar Street and West
Morehead Street. Visit Charlotte
Out of the Darkness Walk for more
information.
The event begins on Saturday, October 28 at 1
p.m. at Fire House Bar and Lounge at 320 West Carson Boulevard. Event
organizers expect 150 attendees. Carson Boulevard, between Church and Mint Streets, will be closed from 11 a.m. until midnight. Email james.pettis@baml.com
for more information.
The event begins on Sunday, October 29 at 9 a.m.
at Romare Bearden 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 on Saturday, November 4 at 8 a.m. at Sonic Automotive on Colwick
Road. Event organizers expect 250 participants. The route uses Colwick
Road, Randolph Road, Woodlark Lane, McAlway Road and Melchor Avenue. Visit Bring it 4 Braylon for more information.
The event begins on Saturday, November 4 at 9 a.m. at Olde Mecklenburg
Brewery. Event organizers expect 900 participants. The route uses Yancey Road,
South Tryon Street, Clanton Road, Dewitt Lane, Freeland Lane, South Boulevard, Peterson
Drive, Old Pineville Road and Verbena Street. Visit NC Med
Assist for more information.
 NC MedAssist Pancakes and Beer 5K Run
The event begins on Saturday, November 4 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 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Visit Epic
Fest for more information.
The event begins on Saturday, November 4 at 11 a.m. on North Tryon Street.
Event organizers expect 2,000 participants. Visit Salute to Veterans Parade for more
information.
The event begins on Saturday, November 4 at 4:30 p.m. at Romare
Bearden Park. Event organizers expect 4,000 attendees. The route uses Martin
Luther King Jr. Boulevard, South Mint Street, West Carson Boulevard, South Church
Street, West Morehead Street and South Tryon Street. Visit the Leukemia
and Lymphoma Society for more information.
 Light The Night Walk
The event begins on Saturday, November 11 at 7:30 a.m. at Romare
Bearden Park. Event organizers expect 5,000 participants. This popular event,
formerly the Thunder Road Marathon, Half-Marathon & 5K, involves numerous
street and lane closures along the marathon route. The marathon will begin at
South Graham Street at 7:30 a.m. It follows a course through the Dilworth,
Myers Park, South End, Third Ward, Belmont, NoDa, Plaza-Midwood, Chantilly,
Elizabeth, and Second Ward neighborhoods. The race will finish on South Mint
Street at BB&T Ballpark. Traffic delays should be expected along the
marathon route. Visit Charlotte Marathon for more information.
 Novant Health Charlotte Marathon
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