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Contents 8 Welcome to the
44 The Towns of
Lake Norman Region
Lake Norman — Huntersville
14 30 things to
46 The Towns of Lake Norman — Davidson
know and do at Lake Norman
16 Culture
Get your tickets now
17 History
Generating a lake
19 Personal
Watercraft Laws
20 Link Into the
51 Get Outside
21 Education
26 Higher
Education
Reach for the stars in your back yard
28 Health Care
Modern medicine right here
Take the scenic route with the area’s greenways
55 Real Estate
Community
Lake Norman-area schools make the grade
All kinds of places to call home
59 Faith
Enjoy the journey
Mark your calendars
62 Recreation
64 Sports
Pick a team and cheer
34 Economic Development
68 Weddings
The future is bright
37 Shopping
Retail therapy at its best
38 Eats
Enjoy cuisine of all kinds
40 Farmers’
Markets
Buy fresh and cook local
41 Location, Location, Location
The perfect starting point
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Editor
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Advertising Sales Executives
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Come play and enjoy the view Plan your nuptials here
70 Chamber Events and Awards for Local Businesses
Carole Lambert Carole@LNCurrents.com
Live the life of leisure every day
66 On Course
Time after time, the area wins high honors
Advertising Director
60 Don’t Miss
33 Accolades
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49 The Towns of Lake Norman — Cornelius
Publisher
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Trisha Robinson Trisha@LNCurrents.com
Let’s celebrate
72 Map of the
Lake Norman area
74 Lake Norman
Chamber Membership List
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Welcome to the Lake Norman Region
Greetings
W.E. “BILL” RUSSELL, CCE
PRESIDENT LAKE NORMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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On behalf of the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce and our more than 1,000+ active business members, it is a pleasure to welcome you to the Lake Norman region. Nestled on the banks of beautiful Lake Norman, our lake towns offer the perfect opportunity for both visitors and newcomers to enjoy the lake living lifestyle of Cornelius and Mooresville, the small town college charm of Davidson, and the vitality of Huntersville with its abundant shopping and recreational facilities. Lake Norman, located just outside of Charlotte, provides visitors and newcomers with a window to the past and an eye to the future. The lake is home to the land where the Catawba Indians once walked and the early European settlers made their stand. Today, it is home to vibrant business parks and retail centers. New neighborhoods have emerged and families have relocated to the region, making Lake Norman one of the fastest growing regions in the country. Our proximity to the cultural opportunities of Charlotte, mixed with
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the charm and lake living lifestyle of our small towns make Lake Norman a great place to work, live and visit. We encourage you to use this important resource with our buyers guide (beginning on page 74) to Shop the Lake and enjoy our diverse array of retailers, shopping centers and restaurants. Treat yourself to the Charlotte region’s premier parks or take in one of our historical sites. We hope Great Lake Living gives you a glimpse into why so many new families are making Lake Norman their home. Visitors and residents can browse VisitLakenorman.org for more information on dining and entertainment, and newcomers and prospective businesses can find our more about the region at LakeNormanChamber.org. Again, on behalf of our business community and our lake towns we welcome you to Lake Norman! Sincerely,
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30 Things to Know and Do at Lake Norman
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Kids and Teens
1. Get your face painted at the ‘Tawba Walk Music & Arts Festival in Cornelius. 2. Throw a penny in the fountain at Birkdale Village. 3. Go to summer camp at the Lake
Norman YMCA.
4. Swim at the beach at Ramsey Creek Park in Cornelius.
7. If you’re under 8 years old, check
out Discovery Place KIDS in Huntersville. Even 6-month-olds can find something to do here — really!
8. Ride a horse at Latta Equestrian Center in Huntersville. 9. Take an art class at the Cornelius Arts Center. 10. Go to storytime at one of the local library branches.
Adults
1. Know your exits: Exit 23 and 25 take care of Huntersville. Exit 28 is all about Cornelius. Exit 30 is Davidson, while Exit 31,33 and 36 service Mooresville. And finally, Exits 42 and 45 land you in Troutman. 2. Learn how to shag. The Lake Norman Shag Club was organized in 1983 and is always looking for new members. 3. Run one of the many 5Ks in the
area. There are plenty of Couch to 5K programs to get you started.
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1. Join the YMCA (there are three locations in the Lake Norman area) for fitness, friends and fun. You’ll find plenty of senior activities, including OWLS (Older Wiser Living Stronger). 2. Mentor someone younger in the community. We could all use a little guidance.
THE ‘TAWBA WALK MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL IN CORNELIUS IS FILLED WITH FAMILY FUN.
4. Buy a cup of coffee at Summit Coffee in downtown Davidson. Be sure to answer the daily trivia question correctly for a discount. 5. Walk your dog through Jetton Park in Cornelius on a regular basis. 6. Watch the blue herons nest at sun-
set on their protected island between D4 and D6.
7. Taste a variety of soups from local
restaurants at the Souper Bowl at Davidson College during the winter. All proceeds support Davidson Housing Coalition.
8. Make a note of when the North Mecklenburg Recycling Center is open in Huntersville (Monday-Saturday 7 a.m.-4 p.m.). Visit www.charmeck.org for more information. 9. Learn to sail at Lake Norman Community Sailing at Blythe Landing in Huntersville. 10. Visit one of the many locally
owned breweries in the Lake Norman area. Cheers!
4. Tour the North Carolina Auto Racing Hall of Fame in Mooresville. 5. Learn to play pickleball. It’s the hot ticket in town for seniors. 6. Volunteer for a non-profit — think Ada Jenkins, the Mooresville Soup Kitchen, Our Towns Habitat for Humanity or Angels & Sparrows in Huntersville. 7. Participate in the Senior Fit Club through Cornelius Parks, Arts, Recreation & Culture. 8. Check out the North Meck Senior Center in Huntersville for all sorts of activities.
GET WILD AT THE CAROLINA RAPTOR CENTER IN HUNTERSVILLE.
9. Compete in Senior Fun & Fitness Day in Cornelius. It’s usually held in May.
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munity Players’ Connie Company. Better yet, audition for one.
Huntersville.
Seniors
3. Take your tween grandaughter shopping at Birkdale Village. Suggest going to American Eagle, and you’ll be cool in their book for a long time.
5. Go see a show by Davidson Com6. Visit the Carolina Raptor Center in
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Culture
Get Your Tickets Now BY LORI TATE
It’s no secret that Lake Norman is known for all it has to offer recreation wise, but what a lot of folks don’t know is how it also has a flourishing cultural scene. Turns out when you get off of the lake, there are plenty of gallery crawls, inspiring plays and engaging concerts to entertain and enlighten you. If you’re a theatre buff, you’re in luck, as any production by Davidson Community Players is sure to satisfy. For more than 50 years this award-winning theatre company has entertained audiences in the Lake Norman area. The company offers shows throughout the year, as it has a permanent home at the cozy Armour Street Theatre in Davidson. During the summer, the company performs at the Duke Family Performance Hall at Davidson College. Past favorite productions include 42nd Street, Hello Dolly! and The Music Man. This summer Annie The Musical is on the slate, as well as Marc Camoletti’s Boeing Boeing. The Warehouse Performing Arts Center in Cornelius is another theatre venue in the Lake Norman area. Offering cutting-edge productions and concerts in addition to writing workshops and an independent film series, this is the place for culture vultures. Davidson College also produces topnotch theatrical productions throughout the year. In addition, the college offers the C. Shaw and Nancy K. Smith Artist Series, which brings in perfor-
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DAVIDSON COMMUNITY PLAYERS HAS BEEN PRODUCING QUALITY THEATRE FOR THE LAKE NORMAN ARE FOR MORE THAN 50 YEARS.
There are plenty of ways to get a culture fix here
mances by visiting musicians, choral groups, dance troupes and theatrical companies. Music at Davidson College includes the Davidson College Concert Series along with performances by The Davidson College Concert Choir, The Davidson College Chorale, The Davidson College Jazz Ensemble and The Davidson College Symphony Orchestra. Faculty performances also pepper the calendar. However, the music doesn’t stop there, as there are several concert series offered in the area. For more than 10 seasons Music at St. Albans has brought world-renowned musicians to the Lake Norman area performing in musical genres such as Celtic, classical and gospel. Birkdale Village in Huntersville also offers a concert series during the summer on the weekends. Across the lake in Denver you’ll find the Alexander Community Concert Series at The Episcopal Church of St. Peter By-the-Lake. A variety of artists perform throughout the year via this series, and an after-concert reception is included in the ticket price. During the summer, be sure to pack a picnic basket and head out to the Village Green (corner of Main Street and Concord Road) in Davidson for Concerts on the Green. From big band to beach music (Band of Oz is usually on the schedule), this series appeals to all ages. Art crawls in Cornelius and Davidson
throughout the year offer extra fun. The Van Every/Smith Galleries and Katherine and Tom Belk Visual Arts Center at Davidson College also offer changing exhibitions, artist receptions and talks throughout the year. For a more hands-on approach to art, there’s the Cornelius Arts Center, a nonprofit that offers a full-service visual art center for the people of Lake Norman. Here, residents of all ages can take art classes in a variety of mediums, while also attending different exhibitions throughout the year. However you wish to express your creativity or enjoy the creativity of others, you can bet there’s an outlet for you in the Lake Norman area.
The Scoop Alexander Community Concert Series 704.489.6249 Cornelius Arts Center www.corneliusartscenter.org Davidson Concerts on the Green www.concertsonthegree.com Davidson College www.davidson.edu Davidson Community Players www.davidsoncommunityplayers.org Music at St. Albans www.saintalbans-davidson.org The Warehouse Performing Arts Center www.warehousepac.com
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History
THE MCGUIRE NUCLEAR STATION, NAMED FOR DUKE POWER PRESIDENT FROM 1959-1971 W.B. MCGUIRE, BEGAN OPERATING IN 1981.
Generating a Lake
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North Carolina’s “Inland Sea” attracts extraordinary people When newcomers discover Lake Norman’s history, they’re surprised to learn that the lake is a little more than 50 years old, as the formation of Lake Norman began in 1963. Even though it’s young compared to other lakes, plans were in the works for this man-made lake long before that. In the early 1900s, James B. Duke, William S. Lee and Dr. W. Gil Wylie envisioned how a series of dams on the Catawba River could literally power the South’s future, in particular the Carolina Piedmont’s future. Cowans Ford Dam was built by Duke Power (now Duke Energy) on a historic Revolutionary War battle site. Ground was broken on the project on September 28, 1959. Four years later the dam was complete with a length of 7,387 feet, which includes more than a mile of earthen dam. The concrete portion alone is 1,279 feet long and 130 feet high. Bill Lee, the grandson of William S. Lee and the chairman of Duke Power Company at the time, led this engineering feat. While the complexity of the project seemed at times staggering, not to mention the emotional impact on the community as two river crossings (Sherrill’s Ford and 2017-18
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Beatty’s Ford) would be flooded in addition to many original homesites, Lake Norman was the result of a dream (60 years in the making) come true. Often referred to as “The Inland Sea,” Lake Norman offers 520 miles of shoreline (more than North and South Carolina’s coasts combined) and is named for Norman Atwater Cocke, a retired Duke Power president. For years, Lake Norman was a weekend getaway destination, as people in the Piedmont would flock to cabins along its shores to get away from every day life. In 1964 Duke Power offered more than 2,600 cottage sites with leases starting at $120 a year. Eventually subdivisions were established, and folks began to live on Lake Norman’s shores full time. Though people started realizing how beautiful and satisfying lake living was, heavy development didn’t take off until the 1990s, as the Charlotte area’s thriving business environment brought more people to the area and the infrastructure was in place to support a larger population. While Lake Norman has more than lived up to its powerproducing expectations, it has also transformed what was Great Lake Living at Lake Norman
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once a heavily agricultural and textile community into more of a resort area that attracts a variety of people from around the world. On the north end of the lake, you’ll still find many agricultural pockets
Note: Lake Norman Our Inland Sea by Bill and Diana Gleasner and Images of America Around Lake Norman by Cindy Jacobs were used as research tools for this article. Both are excellent books about Lake Norman’s history.
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BECAUSE OF LONG ISLAND COTTON MILL’S SUCCESS IN THE EARLY 1900S, THIS DAM WAS BUILT TO SUPPLY ADDITIONAL POWER IN 1919.
living in nearby Charlotte. When traffic flows, you can travel from your office in Uptown Charlotte to Lake Norman in approximately 30 to 40 minutes. Not many urban areas offer a lakeside respite so quickly. As power continues to flow from Lake Norman, so do its memories. Ask around and you’re likely to find someone who was around when the lake filled. They’ll remember the Robert E. Lee, the first tour boat on the lake; the 85-pound catfish that won the state record; Outrigger Harbor, the original marina that stood where The Peninsula Yacht Club is today; and how Hurricane Hugo ravaged Lake Norman’s shores in 1989. More than 50 years after its creation, Lake Norman remains a peaceful respite for an extraordinary community of people.
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Play it Safe Personal Watercraft Law The N.C. General Assembly enacted a personal watercraft law that took effect Dec. 1, 1999. On June 30th, 2000 this law was amended. Below is a summary of the law: Who Can Operate a PWC? • Anyone 14 years old but younger than 26 can operate a PWC if: • - they have successfully completed an approved boating safety education course (proof of age and safety course completion must be carried during operation) - they are riding with a person who is at least 18 and is in compliance with the Boating Education Requirement Law (G.S. 75A-16.2) • It is unlawful for the owner of a PWC to knowingly allow a person younger than 16 to operate a PWC unless they have first completed an approved boating safety education course. • It is unlawful for anyone who has temporary or permanent responsibility for a person younger than 16 to knowingly allow that person to operate a PWC unless they have first completed an approved boating safety education course.
Understand the laws before hitting the water on a personal watercraft
PWC Operation • No one can operate a PWC on state waters between sunset and sunrise. • All PWC riders, passengers and those being towed must wear approved personal flotation devices. • If the PWC is equipped with a lanyard-type engine cut off switch, the lanyard must be worn by the operator at all times. • A PWC must have a rearview mirror or an observer on board besides the operator to legally tow someone on skis or similar device. • PWCs must be operated at all times in a reasonable and prudent manner. Maneuvers that endanger people or property constitute reckless operation. • No person shall operate a personal watercraft on the waters of this State at greater than no-wake speed within 100 feet of an anchored or moored vessel, a dock, pier, swim float, marked swimming area, swimmers, surfers, persons engaged in angling, or any manually operated propelled vessel, unless the personal watercraft is operating in a narrow channel (see below). • No person shall operate a personal
watercraft in a narrow channel (see below) at greater than no-wake speed within 50 feet of an anchored or moored vessel, a dock, pier, swim float, marked swimming area, swimmers, surfers, persons engaged in angling, or any manually operated propelled vessel. • No person shall operate a PWC towing another person on water skis or similar device unless the total number of persons operating, observing, and being towed does not exceed the number of passengers identified by the manufacturer as the maximum safe load for the vessel. Reckless Operation Includes: • Unreasonable or unnecessary weaving through congested boat traffic. • Jumping the wake of a vessel within 100 feet of the vessel or when visibility is obstructed. • Intentionally approaching a vessel in order to swerve at the last moment. • Operating contrary to the “rules of the road”. • Following too closely (see below) to another vessel, including another personal watercraft.
Renting PWCs • No one shall rent a PWC to someone under 16 unless that person meets the conditions in the section “Who Can Operate a PWC?” • A minimum of $300,000 insurance must be carried on each PWC that is rented to the public. Narrow Channel • A “narrow channel” means a segment of the waters of the State 300 feet or less in width. Following too Closely The term “following too closely” means proceeding in the same direction and operating at a speed in excess of 10 miles per hour when approaching within 100 feet to the rear or 50 feet to the side of another vessel that is underway unless that vessel is operating in a narrow channel, in which case a personal watercraft may operate at the speed and flow of other vessel traffic. This information is courtesy of the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission website, www.ncwildlife.org.
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Link into the Community These sites will help you navigate the Lake Norman area Charlotte Mecklenburg Library www.cmlibrary.org
Iredell-Statesville Schools www.iss.schoolwires.com
Mooresville www.ci.mooresville.nc.us
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools www.cms.k12.nc.us
Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce www.lakenormanchamber.org
Mooresville Graded School District www.mgsd.k12.nc.us
Cornelius www.cornelius.org
Lake Norman Currents www.lncurrents.com
Mooresville Public Library www.mooresvillelib.org
Davidson www.ci.davidson.nc.us
The Lake Norman Regional Economic Development Corporation www.lakenormanregion.com
North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission www.ncwildlife.org
The Lake Norman Marine Commission www.lnmc.org
Sherrills Ford Branch Library www.catawbacountync.gov/library/sherrill.asp
Lake Norman Sail and Power Squadron www.usps.org/lakenorman/
Visit Lake Norman www.lakenorman.org
Lincoln County Schools www.lincoln.k12.nc.us
Weather www.weather.org
Davidson College www.davidson.edu Denver www.denvernc.com Denver Public Library (Florence Soule Shanklin Branch Library) www.glrl.lib.nc.us/locations/shanklin.htm Huntersville www.huntersville.org
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Education The Lake Norman area makes the honor roll Photography By Lori K. Tate
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Choice and Opportunity
THE SCHOOLS IN THE LAKE NORMAN AREA OFFER VARIETY TO SUIT YOUR CHILDREN’S NEEDS. When it comes to education, the Lake Norman area makes the grade. Award-winning public and private schools provide considerable and diverse choices here, as families can select from schools that emphasize the arts and STEM (science, technology, engineering and math), as well as Montessori and faith-based-curriculums. Area high schools offer International Baccalaureate programs, Advanced Placement courses and many other options. With all of these choices, you are sure to find the right fit for your child. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools offers many elementary and middle schools in addition to three high schools in the area — Hopewell and North Mecklenburg in Huntersville and W. A. Hough in Cornelius. North Mecklenburg is noted for its International Baccalaureate program, while Hopewell offers a comprehensive curriculum including the Cambridge International Program. Hough offers a variety of marketing classes, as the school has the second largest DECA chapter in North Carolina with more than 200 members. The three schools offer extensive Advanced Placement courses.
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J.M. Alexander Middle School in Huntersville is categorized as an IB World School, as it is a partial magnet offering the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program (IB MYP). In 2015, Alexander was named a Magnet School of Excellence by the Magnet Schools of America. www.cms.k12.nc.us Mooresville Graded School District provides another public school option. The district is known nationally for its comprehensive digital plan, as it has distributed more than 4,400 laptop computers to all 2nd- through 12th-grade students and licensed staff across the district. It also provides iPads for all students in kindergarten and first grade. Dr. Mark Edwards, the former superintendent of Mooresville Graded School District, was named the 2013 AASA (American Association of School Administrators) National Superintendent of the Year. During that same year President Barack Obama visited the school district to see its success firsthand. http://www.mgsd.k12.nc.us
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to prepare students to be community leaders demonstrating personal integrity with a life-long desire to learn, lead and serve. www.lncs.org Lincoln Charter School offers a K-12 program on its Lincolnton and Denver campuses. The mission of Lincoln Charter School is to facilitate the development of college-ready individuals through an emphasis on rigorous academics and the community’s expectations: honesty, respect, empathy, responsibility, service and preparedness. www.lincolncharter.org
COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF DAVIDSON HAS THE HIGHEST DEMAND OF CHARTER SCHOOL ADMISSION IN NORTH CAROLINA. Also serving the Lake Norman area are some of the Iredell-Statesville Schools. Lake Norman High School in Mooresville is a newer high school in the system and was named an Honor School of Excellence, the highest ranking by the state. Some area elementary and middle schools also were named Honor Schools of Excellence or Schools of Excellence. In addition, Brady Johnson, superintendent of Iredell-Statesville Schools, received the 2014 A. Craig Phillips North Carolina Superintendent of the Year award. Governor Pat McCrory also appointed Johnson as his superintendent advisor to the State Board of Education for 2015. http://iss.schoolwires.com/lnhigh
Other public options
For other public options, families can consider charter schools, for which tax dollars provide part of the funding. These schools are required to have no discrimination, no religious associations and no tuition. If charter schools have more applicants than available slots, they must use open lotteries to fill remaining spots. Community School of Davidson is a public charter school offering grades K-12. The school was named
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an Honor School of Excellence and has less than 1,200 students. The average GPA of the class of 2014 was 3.74 on a 4.0 scale. In 2017, U.S. News & World Report ranked CSD the 15th best high school in North Carolina and the 406th best high school nationwide. CSD has the highest demand of charter school admission in North Carolina. www.csdnc.org Corvian Community School in north Charlotte is a public charter school serving grades K-7. One grade will be added each year until 2021 when the school will be completed through 12th grade. Corvian is committed to small class size. Each elementary classroom is served by a teacher and a full-time assistant who remain with students for a two-year learning loop. www.corvian.org Lake Norman Charter School is a college preparatory school in Huntersville serving grades 5-12. Lake Norman Charter’s high school was ranked 11th in North Carolina and 365 nationwide by U.S. News & World Report in 2017. In August 2017, the school will add K-2, and in August of 2018, it will add grades 3 and 4. The school’s mission is
Pine Lake Preparatory is a tuition-free, K-12 school authorized by the North Carolina State Board of Education in August 2006 as a North Carolina Charter School. Pine Lake Preparatory is located in the southernmost portion of Iredell County within minutes of I-77 and convenient to Davidson, Mooresville and the surrounding area. In 2017, U.S. News & World Report ranked it the 28th best high school in North Carolina. www.pinelakeprep.org Pioneer Springs Community School is based on the Basic School model and gained official charter status in 2014. The school blends the holistic Basic School approach to core curriculum with a healthy focus on the natural world to engage students’ senses on every level. It offers grades K-5, adding a grade each year through high school. www.pioneersprings.org Thunderbird Prepatory Academy is a charter school in Cornelius offering grades K-6. The mission of the school it to cultivate a highly effective leadership environment that engages, embraces and enriches children’s strengths, one child at a time. www.thunderbirdprep.org
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COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF DAVIDSON OFFERS GRADES K-12. Cannon School offers a lower, middle and upper school and is located in nearby Concord, making it an easy commute for Lake Norman-area residents. The school is more than 40 years old. www.cannonschool.org. Chesterbook Academy Birkdale in Huntersville serves 2 years through 5th grade. The students wear uniforms, and the focus is on personalized learning, hands-on discovery and a well-rounded curriculum. The school offers extended day, enrichment and camps. www.chesterbrookacademy.com
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Christ the King Catholic High School is located at N.C. 73 and Poplar Tent Road in Cabarrus County, near Huntersville. It is a co-ed, college preparatory Catholic high school that is open to students of all faiths and backgrounds. www.christthekinghs.com Davidson Day School in Davidson offers pre-K through 12th-grade at its 15-acre campus in Davidson. Students in K-3 are taught Spanish, French and American Sign Language on a trimester rotation. The Upper School offers collegiate choices in all departments in addition to Advanced Placement courses. www.davidsonday.org Davidson Green School prepares the next generation of leaders and citizens by developing 21st century skills in the context of environmental stewardship. The school is located in Davidson and offers classes from 3 years old through sixth grade, growing each year. www.davidsongreenschool.org Grace Covenant Academy in Cornelius offers pre-K through 6th-grade classes, with middle school beginning in 2017. The academy is a ministry of Grace Covenant Church www.gracecovenantacademy.org 2017-18
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Legacy Leadership Academy is a private school for grades K-5. The school’s mission focuses on developing individuals’ strengths, character, and knowledge base so that they live their lives with purpose as servant leaders. www.legacylkn.com Liberty Preparatory Christian Academy in Mooresville is a Christian school that serves grades K-12. The school is a University-Model School in which students are on campus three days a week and complete professional instructor-prepared lessons at home the remaining two days. www.libertyprepnc.com
Southlake Christian Academy in Huntersville offers grades TK-12 and was founded as a mission of the SouthLake Presbyterian Church. Its 19-acre campus features state-of-theart educational buildings, along with athletic facilities. www.southlakechristian.org
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Lake Norman Christian School is an independent, non-denominational Christian school offering K-12th grades. It is located at 251 South Street in Davidson at the former Davidson IB School. www.lakenormanchristian. com
HANDS-ON LEARNING IS A COMMON THEME OF SCHOOLS IN THE LAKE NORMAN AREA. Phoenix Montessori Academy is located in Huntersville and offers preschool classes and grades K-12. The school’s mission is to develop true scholars, life-long learners and productive citizens of the world in a diverse atmosphere that incorporates Montessori principles. www.phoenixmontessori.org
St. Mark Catholic School offers instruction in grades K through 8 at its campus in Huntersville. More than 725 students are enrolled, and the school is part of the Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools. www.stmarkcatholicschool.net Woodlawn School is located in Davidson and serves grades K-12. Its 61-acre campus features the historic Woodlawn plantation home, and its natural setting permits investigative opportunities. www.woodlawnschool.org
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DAVIDSON COLLEGE IS CONSISTENTLY RANKED AS ONE OF THE TOP 10 LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGES IN THE COUNTRY.
Higher learning opportunities abound in the Lake Norman area. Choices include an established private liberal arts university, schools with classes tailored to the needs of non-traditional and working students, community colleges with specialized degree and training programs, and a unique technical school designed specifically to help jumpstart a career in the automotive industry.
Central Piedmont Community College Merancas Campus www.cpcc.edu/campuses/north
With six campuses in the area, Central Piedmont Community College, established in 1963, offers a broad range of disciplines from which students can choose to study. The Merancas (formerly North) Campus, located in Huntersville, focuses on the college’s Public Safety and Transportation System Technologies programs. Examples of curriculum programs include: criminal justice, fire technology and more. For those interested in pursuing careers in the automotive industry, CPCC – Merancas has courses and degree programs in collision repair technology, diesel and heavy equipment technology, and transportation system technologies. The college also offers Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) for individuals wishing to enter law enforcement in North Carolina. In addition, the full-service campus provides associate of arts degree classes, college preparatory, GED/ESL and college transfer classes. Students can also take part in a diverse variety of continuing education classes, such as Forklift Certification, NC Vehicle Inspection and NC Vehicle Emissions Inspection (OBD II).
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Higher Learning
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Davidson College www.davidson.edu
Davidson College, established in 1837, is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 liberal arts colleges in the country, as it offers 26 majors, 17 minors as well as interdisplinary studies. Located on a 665-acre main campus, with a 110-acre lake campus, the college has 1,950 students and is the alma mater to more than 20 Rhodes Scholars. Students attending Davidson College benefit from a low student to professor ratio (10:1) to allow for a more collaborative, unique academic experience. More than 850 courses are offered each year. In 2007 Davidson College developed the Davidson Trust, becoming the first liberal arts college in the country to replace loans with grants in all of its financial aid packages. Moreover, the campus is an integral part of the cozy and picturesque college town of Davidson, and more than 90 percent of the students live on campus. Athletes at the school compete in 21 sports at NCAA Division I.
Mitchell Community College Mooresville Center www.mitchellcc.edu/mooresville/
Founded in 1852, Mitchell Community College, located in Statesville, is an open-admissions community college dedicated to meeting the post-secondary education and training needs of nearby residents. In 1983, the college opened the Mooresville Center, located in Downtown Mooresville. Mitchell offers college transfer courses, accounting,
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MEDICAL CAREERS BEGIN AT MITCHELL COMMUNITY COLLEGE.
Strayer University
www.strayer.edu/huntersville Strayer University opened its doors in Huntersville in 2008 and is an educational resource in the area that
MITCHELL COMMUNITY COLLEGE’S GED PROGRAM HAS EXPERIENCED EXPLOSIVE GROWTH OVER THE YEARS.
caters to working adults looking to further their education. The campus, located at Exit 23, offers master’s degrees in accounting, business administration, education, information systems, information assurance, management, health services administration, public administration and human resource management, as well as a Jack Welch Executive MBA. The school, which started in 1892, also offers bachelor’s and associate degrees. With more than 80 campuses nationwide, Strayer University is accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education, which is one of the six regional accrediting bodies in the United States. One of the most unique aspects of Strayer is that it emphasizes flexibility and convenience. Most classes are MORE THAN 850 COURSES ARE OFFERED EACH YEAR AT DAVIDSON COLLEGE.
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business administration, early childhood, information systems, medical assisting, phlebotomy and high school programs. Its GED program has experienced explosive growth over the years. English as a second language classes are taught at three levels and are also gaining in popularity. In addition, the school offers basic skills in the workplace classes, which cover reading, computation, problem solving, communication skills, team-working skills and more. In recent years, the Mooresville Center expanded with 30,000 square feet of office and classroom space, including 12 classrooms, two science classroom/ laboratories, one multipurpose room, a student lounge and 12 faculty offices.
scheduled from 6 to 10 p.m. during the week and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Strayer also offers most of its classes online.
Universal Technical Institute
www.uti.edu/Campus-Locations/ NTI-Charlotte-Mooresville One of 12 campuses located across the United States, the Universal Technical Institute — Mooresville Campus, located conveniently off I-77, offers a wide range of automotive technology courses tailored for the NASCAR industry, in addition to various manufacturer training programs, such as Nissan and Ford. It also offers a 36-week CNC Machining Technology program. The rigorous curriculum covers an extensive list of fundamentals and the graduate placement rate is high.
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Health Care
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IREDELL HEALTH SYSTEM HAS MORE THAN 60 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE IN TREATING AREA PATIENTS.
Lake Norman’s communities are diverse and spread across a large area, but fortunately, the quality and access to health care has grown alongside the lake. With area hospitals, medical, surgical and rehabilitation centers, patients can rest easy knowing they have numerous options from which to choose, whether they are seeking well care or specialized treatment.
Excellence network in the area of spine and joint surgeries, Blue Distinction Center+ for Maternity Care, and accreditation by the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons. Because of its location in Mooresville, patients close to I-77, I-40 and I-85 can easily access the center for medical services.
Lake Norman Regional Medical Center
Iredell Memorial Hospital
Formerly known as Lowrance Hospital, Lake Norman Regional Medical Center first opened in 1926 and operated as a non-profit corporation in its early years. Now operating as a 123-bed hospital, LNRMC offers 24hour services, a surgical weight loss center, orthopedic specialty center, women’s services and The Stork’s Landing Maternity Center, as well as cardiology, oncology and surgical services. Over the years, it has received numerous accolades and awards, from places such as the Optum Center of
Throughout its growth and expansion over the years, Iredell Memorial Hospital is deeply rooted in Statesville’s history and is the only not-for-profit hospital in the area. It is part of the Iredell Health System. The citizens of Iredell County own the buildings and grounds of the facility, and all revenue is reinvested back into medical technology and staff. The main campus currently offers 247 beds and employs 260 physicians representing 39 medical specialties. The
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Iredell Health System brings compassionate and quality healthcare right to your neighborhood. As a not-for-profit health system, Iredell takes pride in providing the most innovative procedures while delivering personalized care to improve the lives of the people in Mooresville and surrounding areas.
Emily Nabors, MD, FAAFP Iredell Family Medicine 544 Brawley School Road Mooresville, NC 28117 704-360-5190
Jodi N. Stutts, MD Iredell Family Medicine 544 Brawley School Road Mooresville, NC 28117 704-360-5190
Charles DeBerardinis, DO, FACC Iredell Cardiovascular Center 544 Brawley School Road Mooresville, NC 28117 704-230-0240
Jason Batley, MD Iredell Orthopaedic Center Lake Norman 544 Brawley School Road Mooresville, NC 28117 704-658-0956
Lori Sumner, PA-C Pellegrino Family Medicine 544 Brawley School Road Mooresville, NC 28117 704-360-9299
Yvette-Marie Pellegrino, MD, FAAFP Pellegrino Family Medicine 544 Brawley School Road Mooresville, NC 28117 704-360-9299
Peter D. Miller, MD, PhD Iredell NeuroSpine Center 544 Brawley School Road Mooresville, NC 28117 704-954-8277
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LAKE NORMAN REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER IN MOORESVILLE BEGAN AS LOWRANCE HOSPITAL IN 1926.
surgical tool that provides robotassisted technology for procedures such as hysterectomies and procedures that help treat prostate cancer. The hospital is part of Novant Health, a four-state integrated network of physician clinics, outpatient centers and hospitals. The network consists of more than 1,380 physicians.
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hospital is fully accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations. Iredell Health System maintains a certified Community Cancer Program by the American College of Surgeons’ Commission on Cancer, and it has the only diabetes program in the county recognized by the American Diabetes Association. Specialty centers can be found in Mooresville, Mocksville and northern Iredell County.
Piedmont Healthcare
Various locations www.piedmonthealthcare.com One of the largest physician-owned and -directed multi-specialty groups in North Carolina, Piedmont Healthcare offers more than 160 providers in 32 specialties treating patients at 50 locations in Troutman, Mooresville, Statesville and Mocksville. The physicians at Piedmont Healthcare work together across all specialties, allowing patients to receive comprehensive care. In addition, patients have access to the latest in medical tests and procedures, including X-ray, 2D and 3D Mammography, CT. MRI, ultrasound and in-house laboratories.
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Piedmont Healthcare earned the 2014 UnitedHealthcare PATH Excellence in Patient Service Award, which is based on clinical results that measure how successfully practices have closed gaps in patient care.
Conveniently located off I-77, this healthcare pavillion is home to five physician offices, and also offers advanced diagnostic imaging services, a full-service lab, retail pharmacy, outpatient surgery center and a 24hour emergency department with bedside registration for convenience, as well as treatment rooms (including one designated as a trauma/ resuscitation room). The staff includes physicians who are board-certified in emergency medicine, and the facility is backed by the breadth and depth of Carolinas Medical Center, the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center.
Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center
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Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center is a full-service, 91-bed community hospital providing services in a variety of areas, including cancer, heart and vascular, diabetes, imaging, sleep health, orthopedics, maternity, and more. In April 2016, the hospital again received state approval to transfer 48 acute beds and an operating room from Presbyterian Medical Center to Huntersville Medical Center, which will eventually bring the bed count to 139. Its emergency department is also open 24 hours a day and patients have access to advanced surgical services close to home, including the use of the state-of-the art da Vinci Robotic Surgery System®, which involves a
This three-story, 101-bed facility is located off the west shore of Lake Norman, servicing the Denver, Maiden and West Lincoln communities. Hospital features include cardiac care, imaging, pain management and rehabilitation services, as well as a spacious birthing center featuring a Level 2 nursery and a pediatric hospitalist on staff. The hospital is also an anchor to a 64-acre medical campus featuring numerous specialty practices. In addition, there is a 1.2-mile walking trail circling the hospital campus. The facility also maintains a link to local history with the building’s exterior, which contains 300,000 reclaimed bricks from a portion of the former Belding-Hausman Mill.
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You’re going to love the care around here Whether you’re planning a move or getting settled in your new home, Novant Health is the healthcare partner you can trust to care for you and your family. We’re more than just the help you need when you’re sick or injured — we’re with you for every step of your health and wellness journey. And we work hard to make the care you need easy to access, understand and afford. • On-call nurses, extended clinic hours and same-day appointments • Convenient urgent care, express care and emergency sites • MyChart app to manage your health, schedule appointments and email your care team
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Your care. Your terms. Anywhere you need us. Piedmont HealthCare is one of the largest physician-owned and directed multi-specialty groups in North Carolina and the Southeast. We are committed to providing excellent care for the whole family. We have more than 50 convenient locations and nearly 200 physicians and providers across multiple specialties to provide the most innovative medical care for our community.
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Area Accolades Lake Norman Area Ranks High Time after time, the area scores top honors Charlotte Magazine ranked Davidson as Charlotte’s No. 1 suburb, while Cornelius placed fourth and Huntersville placed fifth.
Kindred restaurant in Davidson ranked eighth on Bon Appetit’s list of best new American restaurants of 2015.
Davidson wins an honorable mention for its comprehensive plan from the North Carolina American Planning Association in 2011.
The Carolinas Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives (CACCE), an organization that represents the chambers of commerce in North and South Carolina, selected the Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce as the 2015 Chamber of Commerce of the Year.
Davidson wins the Digital Inclusion Leadership Award with E2D (Eliminate the Digital Divide) in 2015.
Huntersville ranked twelfth on SafeWise’s 50 Safest Cities in North Carolina in 2014.
Davidson wins a Bronze as a Bicycle Friendly Community by the League of American Bicyclists in 2010 and 2015.
Huntersville ranked seventh on Business North Carolina’s Best Places in North Carolina to Buy a House in 2014.
Businessweek magazine ranked Cornelius No. 7 on its list of Best Affordable Suburbs in the U.S. in 2009 Davidson designated Bee City USA in 2017. Davidson’s Main Street named as a “Great Place in America” by the American Planning Association in 2016. Kindred restaurant in Davidson named a James Beard Award Semifinalist in 2016.
Davidson wins Tree City USA designation in 2010 and 2015. Davidson wins the North Carolina Land Trust Government Conservation Partner of the Year Award, Conservation Trust for North Carolina in 2014. Davidson wins a Bronze for being a Fit Community from 2011-2014. Davidson wins the 2013 Great Main Street Award from the North Carolina Chapter of the American Planning Association.
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Huntersville ranked eighth on Movoto’s 10 Best Cities in North Carolina based on cost of living, crime rate, education, median household income, home value and amenities in 2013. Huntersville ranked sixth on Nerd Wallet’s Top Places in North Carolina for Job Seekers, based on whether or not cities were growing, median household income/affordability, and the unemployment rate in 2013. Huntersville ranked fourth as Best Affordable Suburb in America by BusinessWeek, based on suburbs to the largest cities in each of the 50 United States in 2010.
Huntersville ranked seventh on Nerd Wallet’s Best Places for Homeownership in North Carolina, based on availability of homes, affordability and overall growth of the area in 2014. The Town of Huntersville in conjunction with Huntersville Family Fitness & Aquatics was awarded the Centralina Council on Government’s Excellence Award in “Improving Quality of Life” for its S.O.U.L.S initiative in 2014.
Huntersville ranked second in Forbes’ America’s Best Places to Move in 2009. Huntersville was named one of the Top 100 Best Places to Live in 2005 by CNN/Money magazine.
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Economic Development
BY MIKE SAVICKI
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North Mecklenburg morphs from a agricultural community to a sophisticated business destination
In the years before Duke Energy unveiled its master plan to construct both the Cowans Ford Dam and the McGuire Nuclear Station, and then transform the Catawba River into Lake Norman, Huntersville, Cornelius and Davidson were nothing more than quiet farm communities and small mill towns. Land was plentiful, and labor was cheap. The city of Charlotte, to those who called the three-town region home, was a different entity in itself, a metropolis more than a drive away. Following the completion of Lake Norman, as infastructure additions and improvements came quickly, the area developed a new, overlapping residential and business identity. As industry sprouted alongside residential communities and neighborhoods, the three-town region became more than an attractive “live” and “play” suburb, it added the “work” title to its nomenclature. A glance at the region’s list of top employers paints a picture of the economic diversity that has taken root today. In Huntersville, Duke Energy’s McGuire Nuclear Station employs 1,200, while Novant Health Huntersville Medical
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Center employs 690 plus physicians, Joe Gibbs Racing 500 and Rubbermaid 400. Ingersoll-Rand, which puts 1,600 to work, anchors the small town of Davidson, while Davidson College employs 750 and MSC 400. And in Cornelius, where the residential tax base constitutes nearly 85 percent of the annual town budget, Financial Independence Group employs 70, while FXI and MacLean Curtis put 100 each to work in their facilities. At home in the region, it’s safe to say a steady buzz continues to build and the future looks fruitful. Extraordinary things are MSC EMPLOYS 400 IN DAVIDSON. happening. A Product of Lake Norman CURRENTS Magazine
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no single project represents the collective drive for regional economic growth than Commerce Station, a business park owned by Huntersville, Cornelius and Davidson. Home to ABB, a global leader in power and automated technologies, and Pactiv, a plastics manufacturer, the Huntersville park is site-ready for growth and expansion. With the Charlotte Douglas International Airport just 15 minutes away, business eyes from Europe and Asia have tightened their focus. While technology and advanced manufacturing have captured the spotlight, they are not alone. With town commissioners voting to change zoning requirements to allow for growth, the craft beer industry, which once thrived primarily in the mountain area around Asheville, has taken root
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Innovation and high technology are driving the transformation. The soils that once grew cotton and oats, and supported thousands upon thousands of acres of farmland, have transformed into expansive business parks where international businesses are planting seeds. Job creation is up, unemployment is down and with an influx of highly educated high school, college and post graduate residents establishing residences, companies are relocating and expanding to take advantage of the skilled local workforce.
THE SOUTHWIRE HIGH-VOLTAGE TRANSMISSION CABLE MANUFACTURING FACILITY IS IN HUNTERSVILLE. In late 2014, Burkert Fluid Control Systems, in partnership with Mecklenburg County, the Town of Huntersville and Lake Norman Ecconomic Development, announced plans to develop an advanced manufacturing facility near the southern tip of the lake. In April 2017, the company hosted a grand opening celebration of its 173,000- square-foot U.S. headquarters designed by WHN+ Architects. The company currently has 100 employees utilitzing the
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campus, which boasts floor-to-ceiling windows throughout the entire office space, a fitness center with an indoor half basketball court, and a two-story atrium that runs the length of the building. While the three towns compete for business, they also collaborate, appreciating that what is good for one town benefits all three. Perhaps Photography courtesy of Town of Huntersville
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at the lake. Various regional microbrew facilities, along with a handful of taprooms and bottle shops, now greet customers up and down the economic corridor. With more to open, the Lake Norman region has established an identity as the state’s most rapidly growing microbrew capital. The future looks even more promising for business. The same town boards who historically made decisions to encourage and support residental growth are now weighing the pros of a major economic shift. Rezoning for business parks, standalone facilities, and even multistory hotel and convention centers dominate monthly agendas. This once small and quiet farming region continues its international business transformation.
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It used to be that you had to trek down I-77 to Charlotte if you wanted Trina Turk pants or a pair of Tory Burch flats. Not anymore. Sure, The Queen City has its retail jewels (think IKEA, Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom, but the Lake Norman area also offers plenty of shopping to explore. And the best part is that you don’t have to sweat the traffic to enjoy it. You just have to know where to look. We’ll begin at Exit 18, where you’ll find Northlake Mall, filled with every chain you could want from Macy’s to H & M to Belk. Surrounding the mall is a selection of big boxes, including one of Mecklenburg County’s two REIs. If you can’t find what you need at this exit, you might want to rethink what you need. Exit 25 brings you to Huntersville, where you’ll find Lowe’s, Target and Kohl’s, along with Birkdale Village, a mixed-use shopping center that serves as the unofficial town square. With a nice mix of fun local shops (The Jewel Box and Poppies) and chains (think
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Banana Republic, Gap and Talbots), Birkdale offers a pleasant shopping experience even for those who don’t enjoy shopping. Stop by on Friday or Saturday evenings during the summer for the Mingling on the Green Concert Series, where you can enjoy a variety of live music at the center OWNED BY MEGAN BLACKWELL, THE VILLAGE STORE IN fountain. DAVIDSON HAS BEEN IN BUSINESS FOR 50 YEARS. Three miles north at a burgeoning mix of boutiques and Exit 28 is Cornelius, restaurants. This area is just getting which is peppered with quaint shops started, so look for more great things up and down Catawba Avenue. Keep to come. your eyes open for home interior shops (Dutchmans and The Shoppes at Downtown Mooresville (Exit 33 and 36) also offers an old-fashioned Home Heart & Soul) that offer one-ofshopping experience with a true a-kind home accessories and women’s hardware store, a cozy gallery and boutiques such as Avalilly’s and a variety of shops. West of I-77 in Luna’s. Mooresville, you’ll find any big box Davidson, Exit 30, offers a Norman store you need, including Best Buy, Rockwell take on downtown shopping, HomeGoods, Michael’s, Old Navy, complete with Main Street Super Target, Staples and more. Books, Monkee’s (a high Throughout the Lake Norman end ladies boutique), Ben area there are plenty of mom and & Jerry’s and The Village Store, a legendary gift shop pop shops eager to please with personalized customer service and an that just celebrated its inventory of specialized items. During 50th anniversary. Be sure recent years various campaigns have to stop by the Davidson encouraged residents to shop local College Store on Main Street for all your Davidson whenever possible. So the next time you find yourself looking for that College gear. It’s always a perfect gift or pick-me-up, remember great day to be a Wildcat. to shop local. Langtree at the Lake (Exit 31) is the newest retail Lori K. Tate loves to shop and lives in spot in the area. Located Cornelius. She is the editor of Currents at Exit 31, the mixed-use magazine. shopping center offers Great Lake Living at Lake Norman
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Eats
UNIQUE FOOD CAN BE FOUND THROUGHOUT THE LAKE NORMAN AREA.
Let’s Eat Enjoy cuisine of all kinds
BY CATHY SWINEY
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Caribbean, Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Italian, Greek, Irish and New restaurants are constantly opening in the Lake Norman area, serving all sorts of appetizing cuisine — and Indian food join all manner of American food. The waters of the lake inspire relaxing and fun-filled that’s a good thing. Whether you make a reservation or times, and that mood carries over into many restaurants. simply seat yourself, you’ll find plenty of eateries that More often than not, diners are casually satisfy your cravings. The current jewel in the area’s dressed, children’s favorites are offered restaurant crown is Kindred in Davidson. and prices are affordable. Many places also have outdoor seating, so you can Owned by Joe and Katy Kindred, the enjoy your meal and the fresh air when restaurant was ranked eighth on Bon the weather is favorable. Appetit’s list of best new American Following a national trend, more and restaurants of 2015. As if that isn’t enough, Kindred was also named a more chefs in the area are building James Beard Award Semifinalist in 2016. relationships with local farmers and visiting farmers’ markets to secure fresh, Needless to say, things are cooking at in-season ingredients for their menus. Kindred — in addition to a smorgasbord Diners can taste the difference. of restaurants in the area. The couple plans to open a lakeside restaurant in Cheeses for appetizers, greens for Cornelius in 2017 named Hello, Sailor. salads, seafood and poultry for entrees, vegetables for side dishes, and fruits In the Lake Norman area, diners can for cobblers are just a sampling of what find the cuisine of many cultures. Menus A SALMON ENTREÉ AT KINDRED can be found. Restaurants like Fork! in featuring Mexican, Latin American, IN DAVIDSON.
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Lakeside Dining Apps & Taps —This laid back restaurant features live music, as well as barbecue and sliders. In addition you’ll find appetizers such as mac and cheese bites, potato skins, nachos and entrees like flatbread pizzas, chicken wraps and salads. Dress code is casual. 155 Pinnacle Lane, Mooresville, look for Apps & Taps on Facebook; just north of Highway 150 bridge by water. DAVIDSON’S KINDRED WAS A JAMES BEARD AWARD SEMIFINALIST IN 2016. Cornelius take pride in not only serving the freshest ingredients available but also in supporting the community. A walk through pedestrian friendly Birkdale Village in Huntersville will tempt your taste buds with all kinds of dining options. You’ll feel like you’ve hit the jackpot with casual restaurants offering Asian fusion, wood-fired pizzas, Mexican street fare, upscale burgers, tasty barbecue and traditional American favorites, as well as a fancy establishment specializing in steaks and seafood. Ready to dress up a bit for dinner? Fine dining options exist and do not disappoint. Those that do set a dressed-up table with white tablecloths and offer stellar menus that are worth the care you took with your attire. Whether tucked in a shopping center or occupying a restored downtown building, you can expect the atmosphere to be cozy and intimate, the service to be efficient, and the food to be well prepared without being fussy. Simplicity rules as chefs balance flavors and textures with creativity. North Carolina is noted for its barbecue, and the lake area is home to several ‘cue joints that have legendary followings. Slow-smoked pork with sauce served in squeeze bottles on the side is the way to go. Don’t forget to try a side of Brunswick Stew or mac and cheese (considered a vegetable here), and a serving of banana pudding for dessert. For taste buds yearning for more international flavors, Asian fusion, sushi, Thai and Indian cuisine are well represented. Watch as your meal is prepared on a hibachi grill with great flair at a Japanese restaurant, see how high your spice tolerance is, or simply be adventurous and try a new sushi roll. A day of water-skiing or just cruising the lake can leave one hungry, and fortunately, there are nearly a dozen restaurants just steps away from the shoreline. Ease those hunger pains with menus offering everything from oysters and ribs to modern Mexican and other contemporary fare. Most lakeside establishments are ultra casual with a laid-back atmosphere where live music fills the air. There’s no better way to end the day than by grabbing a seat at a table on the deck and enjoying a fantastic sunset with a burger and a cold beverage. 2017-18
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Beach House LKN— Popular dishes include seared ahi tuna, the porterhouse pork chop and the BLT. Live music. Dress code is casual. 167 Pinnacle Lane, Mooresville; 704.799.0074, look for Beach House LKN on Facebook. Just north of Highway 150 bridge.
Lake Norman Cottage — Wine tastings with food pairings reign supreme here. Nothing beats a glass of wine by the water with friends. 200-A North Harbor Place, Davidson, www.lakenormancottage.com. Channel marker T4. The Landing — Best known for its fall-off-the-bone ribs, this family atmosphere establishment has been around for almost 20 years. It’s tucked in a cozy cove. Cover-up friendly. 4491 Slanting Bridge Road, Sherrills Ford, 828.478.5944, www. lakenormanmotel.net. Channel marker M4.
Midway Boathouse Grill — The Bang Bang sauce on the mahi sandwich and shrimp po’boy make them Blue Parrot Grill — Enjoy a spectac- standouts. Also known for blueular sunset on the deck of this eatery plate lunch specials and nightly where the crab cakes are winning features. 8693 N.C. Highway 150 East, folks over. Sandwiches, wraps and Terrell, 828.478.3078, entrees are on the menu. Cover-up www.midwayboathousegrill.com. friendly. 169 Pinnacle Lane, MooresChannel marker 17A. ville, 704.663.1203, www.lknblueparrot.com. Just north of Highway 150 North Harbor Club — The place bridge. to go to for an upscale casual meal with a waterfront view. Seafood, Eddie’s Seafood & Raw Bar — A steaks and pasta are prepared with consistent lake favorite, Eddie’s a creative flare. Dress code is casual. draws a laid-back crowd with its 100 North Harbor Place, Davidson, vast selection of seafood, Italian 704.896.5559, www.northharborclub. specialties, burgers and sandwiches. com. Channel marker T4. Cover-up friendly. 643 Williamson Road, Mooresville, 704.799.2090, Port City Club — Whether you dine www.eddiesrawbar.com. Channel inside or outside, Port City offers marker D11. a casually elegant atmosphere for lunch or dinner. Look for a fresh Hello, Sailor — This restaurant is selection of fish, plus an interesting slated to open during the summer of mix of cuisine. 18665 Harborside 2017. Owners Katy and Joe Kindred Drive, Cornelius, 704.765.1565, www. have established a stellar reputation portcityclub.com. Channel marker. in the restaurant world with downtown Davidson’s Kindred. Hello, Prickly Pear — Enjoy contemporary Sailor should be just as satisfying. Mexican cuisine served lakeside. 20210 Henderson Road, Cornelius, This restaurant previously enjoyed a 704.892.9195, www.therustyrudder. successful nine-year run in Downnet. East of channel marker D6. town Mooresville. Cover-up friendly. 637 Williamson Road, Mooresville, Jack’s Lakeside Grille & Patio — 704.799.0875, www.pricklypear.net. Jack’s offers fresh seafood, prime Channel marker D11. meats, produce, pasta and bread (with every meal). Beach your boat and come on in. 1459 River HighHours tend to change seasonally way (Queen’s Landing), Mooresville, so please call before going to these 704.663.2628, www.queenslanding. establishments. com. Channel marker 17A. Great Lake Living at Lake Norman
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During the summer at Lake Norman, the only reason people walk down the freezer aisle at the grocery store is to either cool off or get beer or ice cream. Everyone knows that frozen vegetables are a no-no when locally grown produce is so readily available. Realizing how many green thumbs there are in the area, we scoured Lake Norman for a round up of the best farmer’s markets. Davidson Farmer’s Market When: Every Saturday April through October, 8 a.m.-noon; first and third Saturday, November through March, 9 a.m.-noon Where: Next to Davidson Town Hall between Main and Jackson Streets Info: www.davidsonfarmersmarket.org The Evening Farmer’s Market of Statesville When: Every Thursday through October, 3:30-6 p.m. Where: Pecan Park in historic downtown Statesville Info: www.theeveningfarmersmarket.com Farmer’s Market — The Park, Huntersville When: Every Tuesday May through August, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Where: 10030 Gilead Road Info: Look for Farmers’ Market — The Park, Huntersville on Facebook
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DAVIDSON FARMER’S MARKET IS POPULAR STOP ON SATURDAY MORNINGS.
Huntersville Growers’ Market When: Every Saturday May through September, 8 a.m.-noon Where: Huntersville Elementary School front parking lot, 200 Gilead Road Info: www.huntersville.org Lincoln County Farmer’s Market — Denver When: Every Saturday April through November, 8 a.m. until noon Where: Rescue Squad Park, 7835 Galway Lane Info: www.lincolncountyfarmersmarket.com Lincoln County Farmer’s Market — Lincolnton When: Every Thursday April through November, 7 a.m.-noon Where: Department of Social Services, 1136 West Main Street Info: www.lincolncountyfarmersmarket.com
Lincoln County Farmer’s Market — Lincolnton When: Every Saturday, 7 a.m. until noon Where: Giles L. Martin, Sr. Shelter, 225 West Water Street (downtown Lincolnton) Info: www.lincolncountyfarmersmarket.com Mooresville Farmer’s Market When: Every Saturday May through September, 8 a.m.-noon Where: Liberty Park, 225 East Iredell Avenue Info: www.mooresvillenc.org Troutman Farmer’s Market When: Every Tuesday May through October, 4 -7 p.m. Where: Troutman ESC Park Pavilion, 338 North Avenue Info: Look for Troutman Farmers Market on Facebook
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Location, location, location
Hit the Road Lake Norman is the ultimate starting point One of Lake Norman’s best features is its close proximity to attractions throughout the Carolinas. Nearby Mooresville offers a variety of racing adventures, as you can tour race shops and museums, while Denver on the west side of the lake offers an even more laid back lifestyle. Be sure not to miss the Denver Days Festival in September and Mooresville’s Annual Race City Festival in May. Both events offer live music, food and fun for the whole family. And although no Lake Norman resident is just itching to leave their lakeside haven, everyone can use a change of (even the best) scenery every once in a while. That said, mountain, beach and shopping destinations abound in North and South Carolina — and all are well within driving distance of Lake Norman. Whether you want a quick jaunt a couple of hours up the Blue Ridge Parkway or a leaveyour-cares-behind retreat to one of the many beaches along the Carolina coast, Lake Norman is perfectly positioned as a home base for all manner of Carolina adventures. ASHEVILLE’S ART DECO ARCHITECTURE IS A TREAT.
Asheville
Drive Time: 2.5 hours Asheville is western North Carolina’s largest city and serves as the business, cultural, shopping and dining hub of the mountains. Asheville is known across the world for being a mountain gem, as it has an arts scene filled with concerts, festivals, art galleries and performances. The city is located in the heart of the Blue Ridge and is known for its natural beauty. The Blue Ridge Parkway, which brushes Asheville, attracts motorists each October when the trees begin to turn. The historic Biltmore Estate, which sits on the city’s outskirts, is a favorite destination for those who love spring flowers and beautiful holiday decor.
Blowing Rock/Boone Drive Time: 2 hours
Blowing Rock and Boone are two other North Carolina mountain destinations Lake Norman residents can easily reach for a fun day trip or long weekend. Some of the Blue Ridge’s highest peaks are located in the Blowing Rock and Boone area. It’s another favorite for those interested in viewing the beautiful fall foliage. Many bed and breakfasts beckon visitors year round, and Boone is home to Appalachian State University. During the holidays, dozens of Christmas tree farms open for business. Families can pick out the perfect tree and make lifelong memories in the process.
Charleston
Drive Time: 3.5 hours Few destinations anywhere are as splendid as Charleston, South Carolina. Make one trip to this charming Southern city, and you’re sure to be back. Charleston is located on the coast and is considered by many to be the South’s
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MYRTLE BEACH OFFERS FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.
beaches, hotels at every price point, hundreds of shops and nearly 2,000 restaurants. And if you’re a golfer, few places can offer more than the Myrtle Beach area does all year long. More than 14 million people visit Myrtle Beach each year. Families love the carefree summertime atmosphere the beach offers, and with amusement parks, theaters and nightclubs in the mix, there’s truly something for everyone in Myrtle Beach.
Seagrove
Drive Time: Just under 2 hours
cultural capital. Dining in Charleston is world class, and the city’s dozens of restaurants offer Lowcountry menus that simply can’t be beat. Here you’ll find beautiful gardens wedged between historic pastel homes — many of which were built before the Civil War (which started in nearby Fort Sumter). Beachgoers are also at home in Charleston. Folly Beach, Isle of Palms, Kiawah Island, Seabrook Island and Sullivan’s Island offer,
Myrtle Beach Drive Time: 4 hours
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Seagrove itself is a tiny town in North Carolina’s Randolph County. But combined with several nearby towns, Seagrove is considered by some to be the pottery capital of the United States. Pottery here dates back to before the Revolutionary War, and it is still celebrated today. The North Carolina Pottery Center is located in Seagrove and offers visitors both permanent and traveling exhibitions, as well as a museum shop and periodic live demonstrations. Festivals throughout the year make it even easier to see all of the region’s talent.
Distance from the Lake Norman area (Huntersville) to Several Major Cities
Hickory/High Point/ Thomasville
Philadelphia: 8 hours 30 minutes; 534 miles.
Drive Time — Hickory: 45 minutes Drive Time — High Point and Thomasville: 90 minutes North Carolina has long been considered the furniture capital of the United States, and no three cities are more tied to furniture than Hickory, High Point and Thomasville. Despite recent trends toward moving production overseas, some of the best-known brands in the furniture industry remain headquartered in these three cities. In fact, some of the most extravagant furniture you’ll ever see moves through these areas. A drive through the heart of Hickory on Highway 321 shows just how many outlets still sell locally made goods. High Point hosts a twice-ayear furniture market that attracts thousands of industry buyers from all over the world.
New York City: 9 hours 50 minutes; 630 miles.
Washington D.C.: 6 hours 20 minutes; 393 miles. Atlanta: 4 hours; 254 miles. Savannah: 4 hours 30 minutes; 265 miles. Jacksonville, Florida: 6 hours 15 minutes; 400 miles. Miami: 11 hours 40 minutes; 750 miles. Nashville: 6 hours 45 minutes; 425 miles.
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THE LOCH NORMAN HIGHLAND GAMES IS A TRADITION AT RURAL HILL IN HUNTERSVILLE EVERY APRIL.
Huntersville
BY RENEE ROBERSON
Focused on family fun
Depending on which side of Huntersville you live on, you can be in Davidson, Cornelius, Denver, Concord or Charlotte within minutes, and that’s a great perk. The town has great neighborhoods for families such as Birkdale, Hampton Ridge, MacAulay, Stephens Grove, Vermillion and Wynfield, just to name a few. Huntersville offers families a unique blend of history (with places like Latta Plantation, Historic Rural Hill and Old Store Produce — all off Beatties Ford Road), along with modern conveniences, such as plenty of places to work out, a variety of grocery stores (think Earth Fare,
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Harris Teeter, Publix and Whole Foods) and retail shopping centers like Birkdale Village. And while Charlotte does a great job of offering numerous festivals, cultural and sporting events, Huntersville does a great job of holding its own. Each year the town plans events that families can look forward to, such as A Huntersville Christmas with its carnival rides, Hello Huntersville, the seasonal Growers Market and Movies in the Park. These are events that my kids will remember fondly as they grow older. People travel from all over to attend The Annual Carolina A Product of Lake Norman CURRENTS Magazine
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Huntersville by the numbers Year incorporated: 1873 Population: 52,704 Median household income: $90,253 Median value of owner-occupied housing units: $250,300 Source: www.census.gov Contact: Town of Huntersville
HUNTERSVILLE OFFERS MANY PUBLIC PARKS FOR RECREATION. Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace each fall, as well as the Scottish Festival and Loch Norman Highland Games. My kids love the atmosphere of the Sheepdog Trials, and the Food Truck Rally at Rural Hill grows more and more popular each year. Other reasons we love Huntersville include the amazing North County Regional Library and numerous parks and greenways that help us stay in shape. We can hop in the car
www.huntersville.org and five minutes later be ready for a family hike at Latta Plantation. My kids still love visiting all the different playgrounds and parks — just today my son pointed out Blythe Landing and said, “We haven’t been there in a while — we need to go back.” There are also the hidden gems like Lake Norman Community Sailing, where residents can purchase family passes that give you access to affordable and accessible water activities. While we’re happy to head into
Charlotte to take in a show, concert or sporting event, Huntersville will always hold a special place in our hearts for giving us a safe and fun environment to raise our family. Renee Roberson is a freelance writer who has called the Lake Norman area home since 2003. She specializes in writing about health and fitness, parenting, and pop culture. She lives in Huntersville with her husband and two children.
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Davidson Experience the magic BY LORI K.TATE
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DOWNTOWN DAVIDSON OFFERS THE BEST OF SMALL TOWN CHARM.
Walking in downtown Davidson is always a treat because it’s inevitable that you’ll run into someone you know. That’s no accident, as the folks in Davidson have worked hard to create a walkable small town where everyone knows everyone else. While it’s charming to check in with friends while you sip a latte at Summit Coffee, there’s a magical quality that permeates throughout the town. During certain times of the year, the magic comes through even more. For three nights in December, the town turns into a Norman Rockwell painting with its Christmas in Davidson celebration. Horse-drawn carriages decked in holly gallop through town, while Santa Claus listens to
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wish lists at the town library. A carousel thrills little ones, as carolers who look as if they stepped out of a Charles Dickens’ novel sing God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen in perfect harmony. Davidson United Methodist Church caps off the festivities with a live nativity. In the spring, Town Day brings out a variety of performers to the Village Green, as well as a ropes course built by the local Boy Scouts and the Canine Cover Dog competition for CURRENTS Magazine, the publisher of this publication. Throughout the summer, Concerts on the Green brings live concerts to town — Band of Oz is a perrenial favorite. People set their tents up early to make sure they get a
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prime picnic spot for the show. On Saturday mornings, residents flock to the Davidson Farmers’ Market with baskets in hand, looking for the best produce, meats and cheeses. Many treat themselves to a bouquet of flowers to carry them through the week. Live folk and bluegrass music gives the market more of a festival feel, and chef demonstrations inspire
CHATTING DOWNTOWN IS ALWAYS FUN. everyone to try a little harder in the kitchen. However, if you don’t feel like cooking, Davidson has one of the
Year incorporated: 1879 Population: 12,207 Median household income: $105,083 Median value of owner-occupied housing units: $381,200 Source: www.census.gov ART OF THE GREEN IS A FAVORITE SPRING ACTIVITY. hottest dining scenes around. With eateries such as Carrburritos, Flatiron Kitchen + Taphouse, Kindred, Mestizo, Toast and many more, it’s hard to decide what’s for lunch or dinner. And you can bet that as soon as you take a seat, you’ll see someone you know. Of course, one of the best parts of Davidson is Davidson College, the nucleus of town. Established by the Presbyterian Church in 1837, the college brings performances, speakers and international flair to the community, not to mention exciting basketball games. Ever heard of Steph Curry? Walking on its brick sidewalks, under
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BY LORI K. TATE
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When I lived in Charlotte during my 20s, I dreamed about one day living at Lake Norman. I grew up around water, so it was only natural that that’s where I would want to make my adult home. When I met my husband, I was thrilled to learn that he grew up at Lake Norman and loved the water just as much as I did, so it’s no surprise that we chose to raise our family here. At first my husband worried that I would be homesick for The Queen City, but now he’s the one who has to talk 2017-18
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CORNELIUS IS AN ACTIVE COMMUNITY. how you’re doing and how they can help if you’re not doing well. What makes Cornelius special is how it successfully marries down-
home goodness with sophistication. This is a town where churches and fire departments still hold annual barbecues and where members of the Rotary Club cook pancakes to raise money for noble causes. It’s also a place that offers the type of luxury amenities that attract the likes of corporate leaders, as well as professional athletes. Not many places can do both well — Cornelius does. Then there’s the variety of things to do here. In Cornelius I can take my children to all sorts of parks and festivals. I can take them on a lakeside picnic at Jetton Park. I can even attend a cutting-edge play at The Warehouse Performing Arts Center (after said picnic). My 7-year-old twins adore Bailey Road Park and its statuesque silo. And despite how young they are, they too appreciate how glorious a Lake Norman sunset can be, as they often spot it before I do. Whether you’re on a boat or on the shore, it will take your breath away, and it’s never the same. As for me, I try to paddleboard as often as I can, and when I’m not in the
Cornelius by the numbers Year incorporated: 1905 Population: 28,092 Median household income: $80,472 Median value of owner-occupied housing units: $239,900 Source: www.census.gov Contact: Town of Cornelius www.cornelius.org water, you can find me searching for treasures at Fifi’s Fine Resale, Sweet Magnolia or The Shoppes at Home Heart & Soul. All three of these places are locally owned, and you can bet the clerks will remember your name if you visit more than once. I’m happy to raise my children in such a nurturing and vibrant environment, and I’m even happier to call Cornelius my home. Looks like my hunch about living at Lake Norman was right.
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The Scenic Route Our area’s greenways are more than just a walk in the park THE TORRENCE CREEK GREENWAY IN HUNTERSVILLE RUNS 2.36 MILES THROUGH WOODS, A MEADOW AND SHORT SECTIONS OF WETLANDS.
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It’s a Sunday afternoon on Davidson’s South Prong Rocky River Greenway. The 2.8-mile greenway, also known as the Randall R. Kincaid Trail, is peppered with folks walking their dogs, friends talking as they powerwalk and a kid zipping by on his scooter. This cross section of community is the norm on this greenway, as well as all of the other greenways that run through the Lake Norman area, and that’s by design. “One of the biggest benefits of the greenways is that they create community. You meet people on the greenway who are different than you,” explains Gwen Cook, a planner for Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department. “The momentum [for greenways] is building. We have 42 miles on the ground in Mecklenburg County, and 21 more miles in design or under construction.” Not only do these vegetated ribbons protect wildlife, improve water quality, reduce flooding impacts and provide buffers from development, but they connect people, geographically and personally. These greenways also offer a more scenic route to and from the places people want to go. 2017-18
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Unstructured fun
In the northern part of Mecklenburg County, Huntersville, Cornelius and Davidson have their fair share of greenways with more to come. Cornelius’ most recent addition, the Caldwell Station Creek Greenway, opened in May 2017. This 2.6-mile greenway connects Bailey Road Park to Highway 21 near Northcross Shopping Center. “It’s [greenways] the number one priority in our comprehensive Parks and Greenways Master Plan,” says Troy Fitzsimmons, director of the Town of Cornelius Parks, Arts, Recreation & Culture (PARC) department. Fitzsimmons says there are many reasons that the popularity of greenways is growing, with one of the biggest being that it’s an unstructured activity. “You can walk, you can run, you can bike,” he says. “With today’s busy lifestyles, it’s hard to go do organized activities; the time may not be right. But with greenways, you can do it in the morning, afternoon, evening; it doesn’t matter. You don’t need to be with a bunch of people to play a sport.”
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THIS MAP SHOWS HOW THE CAROLINA THREAD TRAIL RUNS THROUGH THE LAKE NORMAN AREA. Another attractive aspect of greenways is their convenience. The Caldwell Station Creek Greenway runs up against the Heritage Green and Oakhurst subdivisions, making access to the trail just a few steps away from residents’ homes. The trail also backs up to Poole Place, a Habitat for Humanity neighborhood. A small park is planned for that section of the trail.
A thread runs through it
On many of the area’s greenways, you’ll see markers that read Carolina Thread Trail. In fact, 22 miles of the Carolina Thread Trail’s 250 completed miles run through the Lake Norman area. The trail, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, runs through 15 counties in North and
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South Carolina. Catawba Lands Conservancy serves as the lead agency for the trail, while Foundation For The Carolinas is its philanthropic partner. “Originally when the organization first got started, the vision was 500 miles of trails for the Thread Trail network,” explains Bret Baronak, community coordinator for the Carolina Thread Trail. “Then as popularity grew, and there was success, the decision was made to push this out to what is now almost 1,600 miles of trail. … One of the other components that was added was recognizing some of our rivers as blueways.” For example, the Lake Norman section of the Catawba River Blueway (part of the Carolina Thread Trail) is
approximately 31 miles long, making it possible to paddle part of the trail. Throughout the trail, you’ll find various attractions, both historical or commercial.
A path for the future
As greenways continue to grow in popularity, municipalities are working to make more of them a reality. In fall 2016, the Richardson Greenway, part of the Carolina Thread Trail, opened in Troutman. The Troutman Depot, home to the local farmers market during the summer, is located on this rail-to-trail conversion. In Huntersville, there is a proposed tunnel that will run under I-77 connecting downtown Huntersville with Rosedale Park. A proposed Continued on page 54 A Product of Lake Norman CURRENTS Magazine
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A greenway and trail guide for the lake area
Bailey Road Park Trail Length: 1.7 miles (0.3 is part of the CTT) Caldwell Station Creek Greenway Length: 2.6 miles Jetton Mini Park Trail Length: 0.4 miles
THE CALDWELL STATION CREEK GREENWAY
Jetton Park Trail Length: 1.5 miles Legion Park Trail Length: 0.5 miles
Walter Henderson Trails Length: 0.3 miles
McDowell Creek Greenway (CTT) Length: 1.5 mile
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Robbins Park Trails Length: 2.7 miles Torrence Chapel Park Trails Length: 0.6 miles
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South Prong Rocky River Greenway/Southeast Greenway/Davidson Greenway (CTT) Length: 5.7 miles West Branch Rocky River Greenway (CTT) Length: 1.1 miles West Branch Nature Preserve Trail (CTT) Length: 0.8 miles
Forney Creek Trail — Catawba Springs Preserve Segment (CTT) Length: 1.3 miles Forney Creek Trail — Kathryn G. Clark Segment (CTT) Length: 1.1 miles
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Blythe Landing Park Trail (CTT) Length: 0.2 miles McDowell Creek Dirtway Length: 1.7 miles
Torrence Creek Greenway (CTT) Length: 2.36 miles Upper McDowell Creek Greenway (CTT) Length: 1.52 miles NOTE: CTT denotes that this greenway/trail is part of the Carolina Thread Trail.
For more information regarding these trails and the Carolina Thread Trail, visit the following sites: www.carolinathreadtrail.org www.cornelius.org www.huntersville.org www.townofdavidson.org
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AREA GREENWAYS OFFER RESIDENTS THE PERFECT CHANCE TO UNPLUG. Lower McDowell Creek Greenway west of the Wynfield subdivision is in the development stages that would connect the Upper McDowell Creek Greenway, which runs along Birkdale in Huntersville and create seven miles of trail. On a larger scale, the proposed Mooresville-Charlotte Trail, would offer a 30-mile bicycle and pedestrian corridor running north/south along
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Highway 115. In Cornelius, construction on the South Prong Rocky River Greenway begins this year, and in 2020, construction will begin on the JV Washam to Smithville Park Greenway. The town is also partnering with the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation Department to construct a
half-mile South Bailey Road Greenway in 2019. This trail will link the Caldwell Station Creek Greenway via the existing Bailey Road Multi-Use Path to the South Prong Rocky River Greenway trail, creating almost nine miles of trail connecting the Northcross shopping center area to Antiquity. Perhaps the jewel in the mix is the Emerald Necklace concept that will create 12 miles of greenway or multiuse paths around Cornelius. “It would tie in businesses with recreation areas, [offer] civic areas for people to congregate, just really tie in the town,” explains Fitzsimmons, adding that the idea was partly inspired by the Swamp Rabbit Trail, a 19.9-mile multiuse rail trail in Greenville, South Carolina. In the meantime, residents can enjoy the greenways that are in place, as they take a therapeutic time out in nature. “When you get out on a trail 100 percent of the time you can just tell by the way people are looking that they are enjoying themselves,” says Baronak. “They’re smiles on their faces.”
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Real Estate
Home Sweet Home BY RENEE ROBERSON
Photography by Wes Stearns — Artist Eye Photography
There are so many ways to live here
YOU’LL FIND LAKE LIVING AT ITS FINEST IN THE LAKE NORMAN AREA.
DOWNTOWN DAVIDSON OFFERS COZY HOMES WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF FANTASTIC RESTAURANTS.
With Lake Norman’s four seasons, diverse and growing job opportunities, and activities for cultural and outdoor enthusiasts, more and more people are calling the area home. There’s a lot to love, but one aspect that makes the Lake Norman area so attractive is the numerous ways you can live here, depending on your lifestyle and budget. Frances Dawson, a Realtor and broker with RE/MAX Executive at the Lake, says she is seeing families moving from more expensive regions of the West Coast and upstate New York, empty nesters hoping to settle down near their adult children and grandchildren, and young professionals looking for lifestyle options, among others. We asked Dawson to give us an overview of some of the options for living at the lake, whether it’s a neighborhood perfect for families, senior citizens or those searching for an upscale living experience.
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MANY COMMUNITIES OFFER FUN AMENITIES LIKE THE TENNIS FACILITY AT RIVER RUN COUNTRY CLUB IN DAVIDSON.
Family Communities
The towns of Mooresville, Huntersville, Davidson, Cornelius and Denver have numerous neighborhoods perfect for those hoping to build memories with their families. Huntersville has Birkdale ($300,000+) and The Greens at Birkdale ($300,000+), both adjacent to the bustling Birkdale Village shopping center, with pools, playgrounds, a golf course, and bike and walking trails. For those who want to experience life in a quaint college town, River Run in Davidson also offers family homes on a golf course and clubhouse, along with a fitness center,
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tennis courts and swim clubs. Homes in River Run start in the $400s and sell for more than $1 million. The neighborhood also has lots available for purchase for those hoping to custom build.
Upscale Living
There are also plenty of places to find a luxurious lakeside retreat. Sisters Cove is a lakefront community in Mooresville that has homes ranging from $675,000 to more than $1 million, and the neighborhood features deeded boat slips, walking trails and a dog park. For those who love being close to golf, The Point at
Trump National Golf Club subdivision (with homes priced from $500,000 to the millions) in Mooresville features a lake club, restaurant and lounge, racquetball courts, a pool, a playground, and a full-time activities director. For those who want a new and modern home with a more easyto-maintain lot, Robbins Park in Cornelius has 4,000-square-foot homes from $550,000 to $850,000. The neighborhood has a pool, tennis courts, walking trails, athletic fields and a popular playground. Nearby, you’ll find The Peninsula, a luxury golf course community, complete with a yacht club, fitness center and eight A Product of Lake Norman CURRENTS Magazine
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A LAKE VIEW IS A MUST. Har-Tru clay tennis courts. On the west side of the lake, SailView in Denver is a popular neighborhood that has a pool, clubhouse, two playgrounds and deeded boat slips.
Senior Communities
Communities such as Bailey’s Glenn in Cornelius are perfect for senior
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citizens seeking a home in the $300,000 to $500,000 range. The community, which is currently opening a new phase, features a clubhouse and swimming pool, along with social activities residents can engage in. Trilogy in Denver is a large, upscale community that features its own activities director, along with options such
chef-led cooking classes and boat availability through Freedom Boat Club. The Glens at Birkdale Commons and Stillwell Village has 73 one-level duplex villas. Leasing a villa at The Glens also enables residents to have access to an on-site lodge that features a staff activities coordinator, fitness room, computer, library and
video games. The Pines in Davidson, located on a spacious 109-acre campus, focuses on providing a number of living options and convenient amenities for senior citizens of all types of financial backgrounds. Renee Roberson is a freelance writer and editor who lives in Huntersville.
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Faith
Enjoy the Journey There’s a faith community for you here
Varieties of a Religious Experience is the title of a book by William James. It was published in the early part of the last century, but I am borrowing it to portray the many religious expressions that are present in the Lake Norman area. If one decides to take seriously the journey of the Spirit, then there is a buffet of experiences from which to choose. Although studies show a decline nationally in those who connect to a religious community, we still live in a region that is known as “The Bible Belt”. Perhaps that “belt” is not as tight as in years past, but its presence is still felt. In James’ book about religious experience, he points to the variety of human needs that seek out religion as a way to add meaning to those needs. If a visitor from another planet showed up and said, “Take me to the place where your God is worshiped,” where would you take the visitor? Those who believe there is “one” God must acknowledge that we sure find a variety of ways to worship that one God. We can consider such variety a liability or we can celebrate that different is beautiful. It is said that our culture is becoming more and more secular. But if it is true that we are not humans seeking what 2017-18
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it means to be spiritual but rather spiritual beings seeking what it means to be human, then there will always be a place for communities of faith. From the small, white-framed church in a rural community to the large, high energy church that might meet in a remodeled movie theatre, you can find many varieties of religious expression in the Lake Norman area. In our expanding cultural diversity, you can also hear the call to prayer in a mosque or the meditative chants from those who call themselves Buddhist. The title of one of the books I wrote is based on an old “good news/bad news joke.” The pilot of an airplane announces over the speaker, “Ladies and gentleman I have some good news and some bad news. The bad news is that we are lost, and I have no idea where we are. The good news is that we are making excellent time.” The book title is Lost but Making Excellent Time: Transforming the Rat Race into a Pilgrimage. There is no doubt that things are getting faster all around us. From cars to technology, the pace is quicker and at times more hectic. In the midst of the fast pace it is easy to “get lost.” The human spirit needs times of reflection and times for meaning making. We all know that we are here,
but the deeper question is, “Why are we here?” Faith communities give us a chance to ponder this question. One of my favorite quotes comes from Mark Nepo in The Exquisite Risk. “To journey without being changed is to be a nomad. To change without journeying is to be a chameleon. To journey and be transformed by the journey is to be a pilgrim.” So I invite you to not get lost while making excellent time. There are many faith communities nearby that can help us become spiritual pilgrims who pay attention to the gift of life and also help us give back to our community. So as a song I learned a long time ago states, “Different is beautiful, God bless variety. Just look around and see, different is beautiful.” Jody Seymour retired as the senior pastor at Davidson United Methodist Church in 2016. He is the author of five books, Looking for God in All the Wrong Places; Finding God Between the Lines; A Time for Healing: Overcoming the Perils of Ministry; Lost, but Making Excellent Time: Transforming the Rat Race Into a Pilgrimage and The Christian Skeptic.
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CORNELIUS’ EARTH DAY CELEBRATION IS ALWAYS A HIT.
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Mark Your Calendars CHRISTMAS IN DAVIDSON IS FUN WAY TO WELCOME THE HOLIDAY SEASON. There are so many things to do in the Lake Norman area, so it’s nice to have a plan. These are some of the events you don’t want to miss, so mark your calendars now. The Annual Carolina Renaissance Festival & Artisan Marketplace Every year, thousands turn out for one of the most interactive entertainment events in the area. There’s comedy, music, dancing, circus performers, jousting knights on horseback — not to mention 500 costumed characters that roam the festival’s village. You can also eat and shop to your heart’s content. This year’s event takes place on Saturdays and Sundays from September 30-November 19. www.royalfaires.com/carolina Great Lake Living at Lake Norman
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Cornelius Earth Day Celebration Each year the Town of Cornelius holds an Earth Day Celebration at Robbins Park, where participants enjoy free “green” activities including arts and crafts, demonstrations, wildlife habitat improvements, nature walks, and more. It’s a fun day of enjoying nature with members of the community. www.cornelius.org Davidson Community Players Founded in 1965, Davidson Community Players offers a full season filled with a variety of award-winning theatrical performances. This year’s season features productions of Annie
North Carolina Brewers and Music Festival This celebration of North Carolina brewing and real music takes place at Historic Rural Hill in Huntersville every May. More than 20 brewers bring their goods to the festival and a variety of bands perform. Guests can camp on the grounds throughout the weekend to enjoy the festival to the fullest extent. www.ncbrewersandmusic.com
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Christmas in Davidson If you’ve ever wanted to participate in a Norman Rockwell Christmas, this is your chance. Located in downtown Davidson, this annual celebration features carolers, horse-drawn carriages, entertainment, shopping, hot cocoa and more. Be sure to stop in the library to visit with Santa before you leave. This event always takes place the first full weekend in December. www.townofdavidson.org
THE NORTH CAROLINA BREWERS AND MUSIC FESTIVAL IS A SPRING FAVORITE. The Musical, Boeing Boeing, On Golden Pond and Mom’s Gift. www.davidsoncommunityplayers.org Hello Huntersville This festival takes place every May in downtown Huntersville. It celebrates the works and talents of local artists and is a wonderful event for families. While you’re there, stop in Discovery Place KIDS for even more fun. www.huntersville.org
Rural Hill Sheepdog Trials and Dog Festival Even if you’re not a dog person, Rural Hill Sheepdog Trials and Dog Festival is a good time. This fun-filled event takes place in November at Historic Rural Hill in Huntersville and features the United States Border Collie Handlers’ Association, Carolina Dock Dogs, the Greater Charlotte Shetland Sheepdog Club and more. Sanctioned by the United States Border Collies Handlers Association, the Rural Hill Sheepdog Trials are open to any herding breeds, but the majority of entries are Border Collies. www.ruralhillscottishfestivals.net
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Recreation
JETTON PARK IN CORNELIUS OFFERS LAKESIDE ADVENTURES. Even if you live here, it’s hard not to glance over at the water while driving on I-77. As the sun showers its diamond sparkles on the surface, it’s clear that being on the water is the main focus at Lake Norman. However, the water only one of the many recreational activities residents enjoy at Lake Norman. Here’s a look at what adventures await you, rain or shine, cold or warm weather. If you want to spend time outdoors, Lake Norman is fortunate to have a great public park system, countless trails and greenways for biking and hiking, and parks with plenty of recreational fields and playground equipment. In Cornelius, Ramsey Creek Park is a 43-acre waterfront park with boat-launching areas, docks, a fishing pier and a newly opened public swimming beach. There are also picnic shelters, horseshoe pits, a volleyball court, a three-acre dog park, playground and nature trails. Visitors can rent large “funbrellas” to utilize on the large waterfront picnic area. Another popular destination for those who love to spend time outdoors is Jetton Park in Cornelius. This 105acre park has a beach area, wooden gazebos, a formal garden and a playground. There are also eight tennis courts, and paved walking and biking trails, most of which wind through nicely shaded wooded areas. For a small fee, visitors can rent waterside picnic decks equipped with a grill and a table. In Troutman, there’s Lake Norman State Park, an ideal place to enjoy the area’s natural beauty and go running or mountain biking. The 1,328-acre park includes 13 miles of shoreline along the northeastern shore of Lake
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Fun for Everyone Live the life of leisure every day BY RENEE ROBERSON Norman. There is a 125-yard beach and public swimming area, which is supervised by lifeguards seasonally, as well as a concession stand, showers, restrooms and changing stalls. In Davidson, walkers and cyclists enjoy the natural beauty of Fisher Farm Park, located on 200 acres of woods off Shearer Road. It features four miles of biking trails with enough terrain for different skill levels. There’s also a 2.5-mile walking trail on site. Dogs love it here. In Huntersville, visit the Latta Plantation Center and Nature Preserve, situated on more than 1,000 acres on Mountain Island Lake. There, you’ll find an equestrian center, hiking trails and the Carolina Raptor Center, where visitors can observe more than 25 species of raptors living along a Raptor Trail with a self-guided tour. Also in Huntersville, Blythe Landing offers 26 acres of fun with floating piers and boat ramps, a beach and playground, picnic areas, and sand volleyball courts. Blythe Landing is also home to Lake Norman Community Sailing, which offers a variety of sailing programs for all ages. In addition to the 520 miles of lake shoreline, there are also state-of-theart fitness centers that offer amenities for every member of the family, as well as swimming, canoeing and kayaking lessons, all of which provide plenty of things to do during the colder winter months. One great place for families to get fit is Huntersville Family Fitness & Aquatics. The 88,000-square-foot facility is home to a 25-yard warm water pool and outdoor family fun pool. It also holds the distinction of being the only public facility in
the Southeast with an Olympicsized, 50-meter competition pool and 10-meter dive tower. It is often host to aquatic events with up to 2,000 spectators for regional, national, world-class swim and dive competitions. In addition, there’s a full-court gymnasium and a complete fitness center with cardiovascular training equipment such as treadmills, elliptical trainers, and stationary bicycles and group exercise classes. The Lake Norman YMCA in Cornelius is equally as popular, as you can learn to sail, water ski, canoe, paddle board or kayak at this branch. In addition, you can enjoy a beachfront picnic after a
The Scoop Blythe Landing www.charmeck.org Fisher Farm Park http://www.ci.davidson.nc.us Huntersville Family Fitness & Aquatics www.hffa.com Jetton Park www.charmeck.org Lake Norman Community Sailing www.lnsailing.org Lake Norman State Park www.ncparks.gov/Visit/parks/lano/ main.php Lake Norman YMCA www.ymcacharlotte.org Latta Plantation Nature & Preserve http://www.charmeck.org Lowe’s YMCA www.ymcacharlotte.org North Mecklenburg Park www.charmeck.org Ramsey Creek Park www.charmeck.org A Product of Lake Norman CURRENTS Magazine
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RIGHT: LATTA PLANTATION IN HUNTERSVILLE. rousing game of outdoor volleyball. As for indoor activities, enjoy Pilates and yoga in the branch’s waterview studio, dedicated to mind and body programs. Group exercise classes abound at all levels, as well as summer day camps. Indoor/outdoor pools, along with an excellent fitness staff, round out the branch’s offerings. The Lowe’s YMCA in Mooresville is a great place for people of all ages to have fun, exercise and get to know others in the community. The
57,000-square-foot facility is packed with the latest cardiovascular and strength-training equipment, an indoor water park, lap swim pool, group exercise studios, indoor and outdoor walking tracks, a full gymnasium, and more. There’s also special health and fitness training programs, summer day camps, youth and adult sports, and an adventure club, where members get together and go hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, snow skiing and rafting.
Blythe Landing Park 15901 NC Highway 73, Huntersville, 704.432.1369 Hager Creek Boat Ramp Kemp Road, Mooresville Lake Norman State Park Lake Access 159 Inland Sea Lane, Troutman, 704.528.6350 Little Creek Webbs Chapel Road, Denver Long Island Boat Launch Long Island Road, Sherrills Ford McCrary Boat Launch Highway 150, Mooresville Pinnacle Access Area Highway 150, Mooresville Ramsey Creek Park 18441 Nantz Road, Cornelius, 704.432.1369 Stumpy Creek Boat Ramp 160 Stumpy Creek Road, Mooresville, 704.878.3103
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Sports
Go Team!
Pick a sport and cheer your heart out BY MIKE SAVICKI Photography courtesy of Davidson College/Spiracle Media
If you want to catch an NFL or NBA game, a NASCAR race, or even exciting college and minor league sports in person, you are in the right place. In less than an hour, you can catch sports at the highest level of competition.
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Native Charlotteans might remember a time when catching an NFL football game in person meant taking a road trip to Atlanta or Washington, DC. But when the Carolina Panthers joined the league in 1995 and moved into their newly constructed home at Bank of America Stadium, those other cities and their teams became nothing more than chief rivals. In 2016, the Carolina Panthers played in the Superbowl and had the whole country “dabbing” with quarterback Cam Newton.
THE CAROLINA PANTHERS HAVE TONS OF FANS AT LAKE NORMAN.
NASCAR
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NBA STAR STEPH CURRY CHRISTENS DAVIDSON COLLEGE’S HARRY L. VANCE ATHLETIC CENTER. of Fame in Charlotte, many high-profile NASCAR teams are headquartered in stateof-the-art production shops located in Huntersville and Mooresville, while others aren’t far away. Scores of drivers live on the shores of Lake Norman, and it’s not uncommon to see them boating on the water or out at local restaurants and shops when they aren’t chasing the checkered flag. When it comes time to race, Lake Norman residents can make a 30-minute drive to Charlotte Motor Speedway to see their favorite teams and drivers in action. The track hosts major NASCAR races in May and October, and smaller races and events almost every other week of the year.
back to the 1980s when the city’s first-ever major pro sports team — the Hornets — began competing in an arena just off Tyvola Boulevard. When the team left for New Orleans in 2002, it took the name. However, in the fall of 2014, the Charlotte Bobcats rebranded themselves as the Charlotte Hornets, and fans couldn’t be happier about it. North Carolina native and former NBA superstar Michael Jordan is the majority owner of the team, and the recent changes he made not only in the front office but also on the floor have the team playing competitive ball once again. Home games are played at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte.
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across the Carolinas. The Charlotte Checkers are the region’s minor league hockey team and serve as the American Hockey League affiliate for the Raleigh-based Carolina Hurricanes of the NHL. While the Hurricanes are relatively new to the state, the Checkers name has been associated with Charlotte hockey teams since the 1950s. Today’s team plays its home games from October to April at the Spectrum Center in Charlotte.
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fans can’t get enough of it. The uptown business crowd loves being able to walk from their offices to the stadium to catch a mid-week evening game before heading home to the lake, and families are abuzz for the kid friendly amenities surrounding the diamond. BB&T Ballpark is located down the street from Bank of America Stadium.
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www.intimidatorsbaseball.com The minor league baseball team in nearby Kannapolis features one of the most unique names in all of baseball. The Intimidators are the Class A Affiliate of the Chicago White Sox, and they are named after legendary NASCAR racer — and Kannapolis native — Dale Earnhardt. The team plays in the ClassA South Atlantic League and features players just beginning their journey to the major leagues. Home games at the 4,700-seat Intimidators Stadium (supported by Carolinas HealthCare System) are about as intimate as a fan could ask for. The Intimidators play from April through early September.
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In 2014, Davidson College joined the Atlantic 10 Conference and quickly proved that it has what it takes to compete with the big dogs, as the men’s basketball team won the regular season championship and played in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. Charlotte native and NBA standout, Steph Curry, took the Wildcats to the Elite Eight in 2008. In 2016, Curry, who plays for the Golden State Warriors, was voted the NBA’s first unanimous MVP. Head Coach Bob McKillop continues to lead the men’s basketball program, and the team plays its home games on campus at Belk Arena. Paul Nichols, Davidson alumni ’03, coaches the football team, and a handful of women’s teams from basketball and field hockey to tennis and lacrosse dominate the athletic scene at Davidson.
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Grab your driver and hit the course BY MIKE SAVICKI
MOORESVILLE GOLF COURSE “Grab your driver and go for it,” says Scott Brannon, general manager at Cowan’s Ford. “Like many of the other holes on the course, you might be surprised at how 15 treats you.” Standing on the elevated tee box of Cowan’s Ford Country Club’s par 5 15th hole, golfers are afforded not simply a breathtaking view of one of the course’s signature holes, they are also challenged with making the decision either to go for the green in two or lay up short of the babbling brook and stone wall then chip and put for birdie. Perhaps it is the lure of the tee box which rises 75 feet above the fairway that dictates club selection, or perhaps it is simply the fact that the hole’s layout has been the subject of horror stories for decades that makes golfers play it conservatively, but the 15th is a true test of the risk/ reward mentality that can be found on any of the area’s top courses. Golf at Lake Norman is uniquely challenging. Combining
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aspects of sandhill golf from the Pinehurst and coastal Carolina area with hilly and rolling terrain from the western Carolina mountain courses, there is never a shortage of club selection decisions to be made. In addition to Cowan’s Ford, a walkable (35 percent to 40 percent of golfers regularly walk their rounds at any time) 6,932-yard course that is more than 50 years old, several other private courses are also keeping pace, as they afford golfers the luxury of living and playing in the same neighborhood. The Peninsula Club in Cornelius, NorthStone Country Club in Huntersville and River Run Country Club in Davidson combine golfing excellence with strong neighborhood identity. The Peninsula Club joins Trump National in nearby Iredell County with unmatched water views, while River Run and NorthStone boast the classic North Carolina look of rolling terrain and tree-lined fairways. Birkdale Golf Club in Huntersville combines the look and
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feel of a private course with the affordability and appeal of a public facility. The Arnold Palmer-designed public course offers a state-of-the-art lighted practice facility, including a driving range, short-game area and putting green, as well as group and individual instruction by PGA professionals. It’s convenient to the interstate and within walking distance of the popular Birkdale Village shopping complex. And courses such as Westport Golf Club in Denver have tweaked their layouts and upgraded their facilities to attract new members, while others, such as the community-run Mooresville Golf Course to the north and Pine Island Country Club to the south have either undertaken multi-million dollar renovation projects or undergone major facelifts to create an entirely new look and feel. Fans of the game don’t have to travel far to see the pros compete. During the first week of May, the Wells Fargo Championship brings the PGA TOUR to Charlotte as top pros compete at the Quail Hollow Club. “To give you an indication of the level and style of golf lake-area golfers are choosing, in the last year, we have been forced to introduce a waiting list for membership, and that is rare,” says Brannon. “Less than 4 percent of courses across the country are in our situation, so that says a lot for the interest around here.” So grab your driver, tee it up high, then swing away. Golf at Lake Norman is full of surprises and challenges if you can just get past the views.
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No matter what you’re looking for in a wedding venue, Visit Lake Norman can help. Whether you want to say “I do” by the water’s edge or you’re looking for a rural location with a rustic vibe, it’s all here. VLN offers a Comprehensive Wedding Venue Guide, which highlights details needed for selecting the perfect venue. After choosing a venue, VLN can assist with accommodations by securing discounted hotel rates and room blocks for guests. If your group requires many rooms, a complimentary hospitality suite can be leveraged. VLN’s complimentary hotel lead service secures the lowest competitive rates by having 19 hotels vie for your wedding group’s business. Hotel leads outline your wedding group’s specific accommodation needs. When VLN assists with accommodations, you’re entitled to Lake Norman-branded wedding bags, complete with an official Lake Norman Visitor’s Guide. For more information regarding Visit Lake Norman, visit www. visitlakenorman.org.
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Events and Awards
BUSINESS LEADERS FROM THE LAKE NORMAN AREA CELEBRATE AT THE ANNUAL GALA & AWARDS BANQUET.
The Lake Norman Chamber’s Annual Events and Awards The Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce’s calendar features key events that provide networking and recognition
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Annual Gala & Awards Banquet
A black tie-optional event, the annual Lake Norman Chamber Annual Gala & Awards banquet is an elegant night of celebration, during which the “changing of the guard” occurs as the outgoing Chamber Chair hands over the reigns to the incoming Chair. There is also a presentation of the Robert T. Cashion Business Person of the Year award and the Duke Energy Citizenship & Service Award — which recognizes leadership and/or involvement in volunteerism and community service.
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The Lake Norman Chamber Expo is an event that provides member businesses the opportunity to showcase their goods and services to the Lake Norman community — both to the public and other member businesses. The Expo has between 150-200 exhibitors and sponsors and is attended by 1,500-2,000 members of the business community and public.
Champions of Diversity Luncheon
The Lake Norman Chamber’s Diversity Council provides a forum for sharing vital information, networking, and fostering professional development for minority and womenowned businesses. The Council also honors existing businesses in the Lake Norman region that embrace diversity in their everyday business practices. Each year the Chamber’s Diversity Council asks members of the community to nominate businesses that exemplify diversity for the Champion of Diversity Award, as well
as a nominee they feel is worthy of the Champion of Diversity Lifetime Achievement Award. Winners are announced, and awards are presented at the Annual Champions of Diversity luncheon in April.
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Annual Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce Golf Tournament
Dust off your clubs and prepare to hit the links with the Chamber for our Annual Fall Golf Classic. Combine your Chamber networking with a healthy dose of competition. It’s also a great chance to entertain clients and customers. This Captain’s Choice event hosts more than 125 players and participants. Members can become involved in a number of ways, including volunteering and sponsorship. The net proceeds from the tournament fund Chamber programs and operations. For more information about the tournament, or to become a sponsor, call 704.892.1922 or email the Chamber at: chamber@lakenorman.org.
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Hampton Inn & Suites 10305 Wilmington Street Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 947-5510 Hampton Inn Lake Norman Exit 28 19501 Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-9900 Hilton Garden Inn, Charlotte, Mooresville 159 Gateway Blvd. Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-6468 Hilton Garden InnCharlotte North 9315 Statesville Rd. Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 597-7655 Holiday Inn Express and Suites 16905 Caldwell Creek Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-9487 Homewood Suites by HIlton 125 Harbour Place Drive Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 987-1818 Northlake Comfort Suites 7315 Smith Corners Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 887-3374 Ramada - Huntersville 14135 Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-1165 Residence Inn by Marriott 16830 Kenton Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 584-0000 Springhill Suites Mooresville/Spectrum Hosp II LLC 121 Gateway Blvd. Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 658-0053
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ACCOUNTANTS Angela Lane, CPA, PLLC 16419 Northcross Drive, Suite F Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-7870 BGW, CPA, PLLC 1616 Camden Road, Suite 510 Charlotte, NC 28203 (704) 552-0553 Brenda Pressley, CPA, P.A. PO Box 1060 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-1914 Christopher Kemp PC, CPA 115 East Main Street Elkin , NC 28621 (704) 230-4646 Corriher & Michael, PLLC 107 Kilson Dr. - Suite 205 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-0193 Donna M. Moffett, LLC P. O. Box 1465 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-7181 Gregory G. Holsinger, CPA, PA 17105 Kenton Drive Suite 203C Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-4617 Ladd, McCall & Associates, CPAsCornelius P.O. Box 2430 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-2870
Martin Halloran, CPA 18525 Statesville Road D-2 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-7055 Tinsley & Terry, CPAs, P.A. 18809 West Catawba Ave. Suite 201 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-7400 William G. Dagit, CPA 18127 W. Catawba Ave. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 655-8648
ACTIVE ADULT COMMUNITY The Glens at Birkdale Commons 15504 Sullivan Glen Way Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 947-7635
Jan Black Marketing and Photography PO Box 2130 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 607-1773 Robbins Media Group LLC 9815-J Sam Furr Road #105 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 948-9252
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Brookson Resident Flats 13428 Bryton Gap Blvd. Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 727-4950 Corporate Relocation, Inc. PO Box 674 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 875-2656 One Norman Square Apartment Complex 19532 One Norman Blvd Cornelius, NC 28031-5819 (704) 892-0006
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Reserve at Kenton Place 17110 Kenton Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 765-1456 Sailpointe at Lake Norman 21222 Nautique Blvd. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 893-1329 The Fairway’s at Birkdale Apartment Homes 16501 Stonemason Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-2220 The Junction at Antiquity 22415 Market Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 464-0466 Waterford at the Park 11920 Joleen Court Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 727-0318
ARCHITECTS Labella, P.C. 455 S. Main Steeet Suite 220 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 439-2931 R & M Group Architects 205 Regency Executive Park Drive Suite 112 Charlotte, NC 28217 (704) 909-7081 Wilber Associates P.O. Box 428 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-3633
ART/ GALLERY/ FRAMING/SCHOOL Foster’s Frame Design & Gallery PO Box 2566 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 948-1750 The Great Frame Up 8712 Lindholm Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-2112
ATTORNEYS/LEGAL SERVICES Adkins Law PLLC 10224 Hickorywood Hill Avenue Suite 201 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 274-5677 Baker Law Office, PLLC 9620 Holly Point Drive Suite 102 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-7969 Bell & Bell Law Firm 200 S. Old Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 992-1590 2017-18
Bentz & Associates, P.A. 19453 W. Catawba Ave. Suite E Cornelius, NC 28031-7223 (704) 892-4098 Blanco Tackabery 150 Fairview Rd. Suite 320 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 696-2160 Brennan Law Firm, PLLC 13801 Reese Blvd. West Suite 110 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 896-6441 Bringewatt & Snover, PLLC P.O. Box 453 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-1747 Church Watson Law, PLLC 20509 North Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 200-2489 Copeland Richards, PLLC P.O. Box 430 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 439-4441 Cornish Law PLLC 8936 Northpointe Executive Park Drive, Suite 185 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 897-3061 Estate & Elder Law Firm of Vandiver & Bryan 18809 West Catawba Ave.Suite 102 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-9355 Fisher & Phillips, LLP 227 W. Trade Street, Suite 2020 Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 778-4160 Friguglietti & Branham, P.A. 575 Davidson Gateway Dr. Suite 101 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-1173 Garfinkel Immigration Law Firm 6100 Fairview Road - Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28210 (704) 442-8000 John F. Hanzel, P. A. 19425 G Liverpool Parkway Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-1375 Knipp Law Office, PLLC 8221 Village Harbor Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 765-2511 Lake Norman Law Firm 9606 Bailey Road - Suite 260 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 765-1617
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Law Offices of James W. Surane, PLLC 18825 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite 150 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-5885
Carolina Custom Wheels Tires Accessories 18724 Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 655-4444
Priority Honda Huntersville 12815 Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-3100
Christian Brothers Automotive, Huntersville 16618 Old Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 464-0620
Randy Marion Chevrolet/ Pontiac/Buick P. O. Box 1559 Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 664-3303
Mauriello Law Offices 19810 W. Catawba Ave. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-2992
Good Old-Fashioned Auto Repair 147 Carol Woods Drive Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 799-0318
Rush Enterprises, Inc., Commercial Vehicle Sales 3510 Jeff Adams Drive Charlotte, NC 28206 (704) 593-3516
McIntosh Law Firm, P.C. PO Box 2270 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-1699
Griffin Brothers Companies 19141 W. Catawba Ave. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-8473
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AUTO RECONDITIONING Lake Norman Detail Shop P.O. Box 2305 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 605-3727
AUTOMOBILE PARTS/ REPAIRS & PAINT/ SERVICE A&B Tire & Automotive Center 9213 Westmoreland Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-9990 Aircom USA, Inc. 9805-M Northcross Center Court Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 987-2088 Autohaus Lake Norman 7787 Forest Oak Drive Denver, NC 28037 (704) 451-2004
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BATTERIES/RETAIL/ COMMERCIAL Batteries Plus Bulbs 9934 B Rose Commons Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 948-6012
BEAUTY SALONS & SERVICES SAVVY Salon & Day Spa 20430-2 W. Catawba Ave Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-0404
BEVERAGE COMPANY Adams Beverage 7505 Statesville Road Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 494-2367 Ass Clown Brewing Company 10620 Bailey Road, Suite E Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 995-7767 CHOICE USA Beverage, Inc. PO Box 40 Lowell, NC 28098-0040 (704) 823-1651 Great Lake Living at Lake Norman
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The Peninsula Yacht Club 18501 Harbor Light Blvd. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-9858
The Olde Mecklenburg Brewery 215 Southside Drive Charlotte, NC 28217 (704) 525-5644
TowBoatUS P.O. Box 44 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 200-1930
BICYCLE SALES & SERVICE Cool Breeze of Lake Norman, LLC 10129 Perimeter Parkway Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 663-8812
BOAT RENTALS/BOAT CHARTERS Carefree Boat Club 8513 Arley Hall Court Waxhaw, NC 28173 (704) 557-0848 Freedom Boat Club 17505 West Catawba Avenue Suite 150 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 659-1294 Luxury Yacht Charters/ Charters for Charity Kings Point Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 778-6885 Queen’s Landing 1459 River Hwy. Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-2628 Yachta Yachta Yacht, Yacht Charters PO Box 1248 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-0991
BOAT SALES/SERVICE/STORAGE/ MARINAS Boat Rack, Chaparral Boats 7865 Spinnaker Bay Drive Sherrills Ford, NC 28673 (828) 478-2118
11114 Harbert Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 997-9256
BUSINESS SERVICES/ ACCT., MAILBOXES, VIRTUAL OFFICE
Regine Fruit Creations P.O. Box 5325 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 659-1798
BRIDAL SHOP
Box-Mail-Ship 20619 Torrence Chapel Road, Suite 116 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 237-4247
Savory Moments 12125 Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 910-3289
Adjusting The World Chiropractic 16419-C Northcross Drive Huntersville, NC 2807 (704) 895-7227
Classic Bride & Formals 20910 Catawba Ave Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-3655
The UPS Store 2690 9815 J Sam Furr Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-9935
BUSINESS CONSULTING
Your Simple Mommie Marketer 282 Wood Bridge Road Statesville, NC 28265 (704) 500-8691
AdviCoach 18711 Head Sail Court Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 997-5002 Authentic Marketing & Coaching Lake Norman, NC 28031 (972) 467-6653 Christi Ratclliff Coaching 12715 McCord Road Huntersville, NC 28078 EFT Coaching and Consulting LLC 3944 Burton Lane Denver, NC 28037 (704) 517-2484
Edible Arrangements, Mooresville 638 River Highway - Suite D Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 658-0006
Leone Resource Group 13812 Hill Street Huntersville, NC 28078 (843) 343-7656
Kilwin’s Chocolate, Fudge, Ice Cream 3014 Arbor Knoll Concord, NC 28025 (704) 237-4869
Living to Lead P.O. Box 1762 Davidson, NC 28036 LuciusJames Consulting, LLC Lake Norman, NC 28031 (704) 307-8598
Lake Norman Marina, Inc. P.O. Box 709 Denver, NC 28037 (704) 483-5546
BUSINESS FORMS/ PROMOTIONS
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Edible Arrangements, Lake Norman 16610 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite F Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 457-2119
Gold Medal Products 410-G Gallimore Dairy Road Greensboro, NC 27419 (336) 215-5278
Pivotworx, LLC 400 Gilead Road, Suite 2054 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 402-4367
Morningstar Marinas, Kings Point 18020 Kings Point Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-3223
CANDY/ CONFECTIONERY
Erudite Ingenuity Mooresville, NC 28117 (440) 346-5686
CS Performance Inc. PO Box 4043 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 662-3324
McLeod Corporation/ Holiday Marina 19701 W. Catawba Avenue Unit D Cornelius, NC 28031-7220 (704) 896-5552
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On the Border Catering 2201 West Royal Lane, Suite 240 Irving, TX 75063 (704) 612-2700
Westport Marina 7879 Water Oak Road Denver, NC 28037 (704) 483-5172
Viking Mergers & Acquisitions 18809 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite 102 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 676-0940
Precision Business Forms PO Box 1131 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 875-6162 Business Sales/
ACQUISITIONS/ MERGERS Joe Vagnone Business Broker 21213 Norman Shores Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-4275
The Brawley Estate Event Center 3401 Comonwealth Avenue Charlotte, NC 28205 (704) 338-6864
CELL PHONES/ RETAIL CPR - Cell Phone Repair 21307 Norman Shores Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 562-6100 T-Mobile, Huntersville 9526 Birkdale Crossing, Suite 14 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-7459 Verizon Wireless Scott Henderson 9705-B Sam Furr Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 754-2711
CHEMICALS Microban Products Company 11400 Vanstory Dr. Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-0806
CHILD CARE/ CHILDRENS FITNESS/ DAY CARE
CARPET CLEANING/ WATER & MOLD RESTORATIONS
Chesterbrook Academy 13740 Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-1177
We Care Cleaning Services PO Box 294 Huntersville, NC 28070 704-892-8000
Gateway Academy Child Development Center 16420 Sedgebrook Lane Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 655-7336
CATERING & IN HOME COOKING CLASS
Primrose School of Cornelius 19640 Jetton Rd Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-3300
Armin’s Catering 16405-C Northcross Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 947-1670 Langtree Catering & Events 400 Gilead Road, #1591 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 668-3249 Magnolia Woods Events 12125 Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 274-9303
Primrose School of Huntersville 9552 Kincey Avenue Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-7700 The Goddard School, Cornelius 18110 Manhattan Parkway Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 894-0454 Turning Pointe, LLC
CHIROPRACTOR
Ballas Chiropractic @ Northcross 9718-D Sam Furr Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 896-8080 Holistic Hands Chiropractic 19900 Scanmar Lane Cornelius NC 28031 980-833-3616 Moliver Chiropractic, PLLC 624 Jetton Street Suite 260 Davidson, NC 28036 704.896.3435 Omni Wellness Center, PLLC 10220 Couloak Drive Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 448-3933 Pierce Family Chiropractic LLC 19824 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite E Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 987-5050
CHURCHES AND MINISTERS Grace Covenant Church 17301 Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-8005 Mt. Zion United Methodist Church 19600 Zion Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-8566 Temple Tol Tikvah 605 South Street Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 987-9980
CIVIC GROUPS & NON PROFITS Ada Jenkins Center PO Box 1842 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-0471 American Cancer Society, Inc., South Atllantic Division 1901 Brunswick Ave., Suite 100 Charlotte, NC 28207 (704) 552-6147 American Legion, Huntersville Post 321 107 North Main Street Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-1126
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Arts & Science Council 227 W. Trade Street Suite 250 Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 335-3052 Ausie Rivens Community Center/Scholarship Foundation 20805 Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 493-4955 Bayview Homeowners Assoc. P.O. Box 1685 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-7224 Beds for Kids 1800 Camden Road, Suite 107-17 Charlotte, NC 28203 (980) 422-1192 Bureau of Southern Piedmont, Inc. 13860 Ballantyne Corp. Place Suite 225 Charlotte, NC 28277 (704) 927-8611 BNI Professional Connections PO Box 2536 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 241-4162 Carolina Farm Trust 19028 Oakhurst Blvd. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 264-6088 Carolina Rapids 11148 Treynorth Drive Suite A Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 894-9995 Carolina Raptor Center 6000 Sample Road Huntersville, NC 28078 704-875-6521 X112 Children’s Hope Alliance P.O. Box 1 Barium Springs, NC 28010 (704) 872-4157 Committee to Elect Jeff Tarte 19825 North Cove Road, Ste. B Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 517-4554 Davidson Community Players P. O. Box 76 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-7953 Davidson Lions Club 400 Avinger Lane #305 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-1305 2017-18
Emerald Bay HOA P.O. Box 1685 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-7224 Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina 124 Fourth Crescent Place Statesville, NC 28625 (704) 873-5005 Goodwill Industries of Southern Piedmont PO Box 668768 Charlotte, NC 28266 (704) 372-3434 Holly’z Hope 12605 Kemerton Lane Huntersville, NC 28078 Hope House Foundation PO Box 61 Huntersville, NC 28070 (203) 240-9632 Hospice & Palliative Care Lake Norman P.O. Box 471579 Charlotte, NC 28247 (704) 375-0100 Jim Puckett, Commissioner of Mecklenburg County 216 Greenway Street Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 588-7080 Kiwanis Club of Lake Norman P.O. Box 2543 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-1922 Lake Norman Chamber of Commerce 19900 West Catawba Avenue Suite 101 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-1922 Lake Norman Toastmasters P.O. Box 1062 Cornelius, NC 28031 (864) 590-5951 Lake Norman Wildlife Conservationists P.O. Box 4296 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 231-3317 Make an Impact Foundation 18809 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite 102 Huntersville, NC 28078 (980) 579-7426 Newport Homeowners Assoc. P.O. Box 1685 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-7224 North County Regional Library 16500 Holly Crest Lane Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 416-6000
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North Mecklenburg Crimestoppers PO Box 524 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 651-4545 North Mecklenburg Rotary Club PO Box 721 Cornelius, NC 28031 North Mecklenburg Woman’s Club PO Box 1782 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 892-1041 Olde Huntersville Historic Society P.O. Box 633 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 575-1414 Our Towns Habitat For Humanity/Thrift Store P. O. Box 1088 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-8957 SCORE 6302 Fairview Road, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28210 (704) 591-1397 Tennis Villas HOA P.O. Box 1685 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-7224 The Lotta Foundation P.O. Box 159 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 727-0966 Toastmasters at the Lake 343 Blume Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 746-7248 Training, Educating and Motivating, Inc. 18135 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite 6 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 607-4993 U.S.P.S. 2901 Scott Futrell Drive Charlotte, NC 28228 (704) 393-4680 United Way, MooresvilleLake Norman 228 N. Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 664-2284 When Mom Grandma Dad and Grandpa are with Jesus 12626 Preservation Pointe Drive Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 287-8040 WSIC Radio 1117 Radio Road Statesville, NC 28677 (704) 872-6345
CLEANING/ JANITORIAL SERVICES An Extra Pair of Hands 9200 Harris Corners Parkway, Suite C Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 978-9325 Bigg Time Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning 228 McKendree Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 658-7928 Good 2B Clean 715 Billingsley Road Charlotte, NC 28211 (980) 313-2915 Hoodz of Greater North Charlotte 125 Trade Court Suite F6 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 658-1082 Jantize Charlotte Metro 8801 JM Keynes Drive Charlotte, NC 28262 (704) 241-8379 M and R Sustainable Cleaning Service, Inc. 20930 Torrence Chapel Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 819-0207 Royal Cleaning P.O. Box 33 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 240-1769 TipTop Cleaning Solutions, Inc. 5806 Prosperity Church Rd, Suite A2-205 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 992-8898
CLOTHING/SHOES & ACCESSORIES Bella Boutique 13131 Rosedale Hill Avenue Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 699-9884 CoCo Couture, Lake Norman 19818 N. Cove Road Suite B Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-8044 Fifi’s Fine Resale 20601 Torrence Chapel Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-7070 Home, Heart & Soul 20901 Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-4743 Luna’s at the Lake, LLC 19732 One Norman Blvd Suite 340 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-1004
Salice Boutique 101 West Broad Street Statesville, NC 28677 (704) 380-4983
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Angels and Sparrows Soup Kitchen Inc. PO Box 315 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 918-0122
The Whimsical Wardrobe 20830 Torrence Chapel Rd Suite 104 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 797-1419
COMPUTER INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY/ SOFTWARE Arrendale Associates, Inc. 20484 G Chartwell Center Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-8025 NC Network Solutions (fka LKN Computer Pro, Inc.) 18714 Coverdale Court Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 765-1546
COMPUTER SERVICE / CONSULTANT John McCann & Associates 142 D Cardigan Way Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 662-6845 Nucentric Solutions, Inc. 130 A South Village Lane Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 987-8510 Shared Resources of NC, LLC 21303 Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 655-0615 We Handle Tech 19420 Jetton Road, Suite 101 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 288-4200
COMPUTER/NETWORKING/PHONE SYSTEMS/VOICE& DATA INTEGTATION Experimac of Huntersville 9832 Gilead Road, Suite D105 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 727-5333
CONSIGNMENT Children’s Orchard, Huntersville 10035 Biddick Lane, Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 237-4441 Consign On A Dime 19207 W. Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-8492
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Showplace 28 20924 Torrence Chapel Road, A-2 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-4447
CONSTRUCTION/ COMMERCIAL JD Goodrum General Contractor 18339-F Old Statesville Rd. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-8842 Leonhardt Pipe & Supply, Inc. P.O. Box 2847 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 992-2965 McMillan Builders, LLC 3611 Mt. Holly-Huntersville Road, Suite 204 Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 280-2650 Newton Construction Services, LLC P.O. Box 1178 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 426-9998 Palmetto Cabling Service, Inc. 5140 Gatsby Circle Rock Hill, SC 29732 (704) 728-5385 RL West (LangTree at the Lake) 401 Langtree Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 997-2620
CONSTRUCTION/ HOME IMPROVEMENTS 1st Choice Construction Management. 532 Patterson Avenue, Suite 210 Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 892-9822 Alan Simonini Homes, LLC PO Box 1546 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 333-8999 Copper Innovations, Inc. 122 Summerville Drive, # 103 Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 663-3497 House Doctors of Charlotte P.O. Box 1353 Cornelius, NC 28031 (919) 381-8767 Hydro Shield, NC 9911 Rose Commons Drive, Suite E Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 909-9289 LKN Remodelers 128 Cedar Pointe Drive Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 892-9131
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Meritage Homes of the Carolinas, Inc. 11605 North Community House Road Suite 250 Charlotte, NC 28277 (704) 944-8915 Rathmann Construction Inc 9119 Magnolia Estates Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 363-5113 Universal Remodeling & Handyman Services, LLC 1670 E. Broad Street, #292 Statesville, NC 28625 (704) 682-4422
CONSULTANTS/ COACHING Alexander Hancock Associates / Men In Balance PO Box 1880 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-5097 Capital Advisory Group 403 Gilead Road, Suite H Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 947-6985 Scholz and Associates P.O. Box 611 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 827-4474 Sykes STEPS, Inc. 17728 Caldwell Track Dr. Cornelius, NC 28031 (980) 875-0482 The Strength Effect 15329 E. Rock Court Davidson, NC 28036 (612) 803-6605 Vibrant Video Productions Paul DeBellis 9820 Northcross Center Court Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 840-4820 Control Systems Integrator PSI Control Solutions P. O. Box 2247 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 596-5617
COUNSELING Breathe-Mindfulness 137 Skippers Cove Lane Troutman, NC 28166 (704) 252-3551 Craig R. Gordon P.O. Box 550 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 902-1377 McIntosh Law Firm, P.C. PO Box 2270 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-1699 SCORE 6302 Fairview Road, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28210 (704) 591-1397
COUPONS/ DISCOUNTS LKN Savings 8706 Lake Pines Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (706) 691-6276
CPA Jack L. Anthony, CPA, PA 19901 W. Catawba Ave, Suite 105 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-3437 Laura M. Mikeworth, CPA, P.A. 18449 Old Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 894-9991 Lesemann CPA 9525 Birkdale Crossing Drive Suite 206 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-6966 Philip K. Titlestad, CPA, PLLC 4101 Rivendell Road Denver, NC 28037 (704) 483-5879
CREDIT UNION Piedmont Advantage Credit Union 3530 Advantage Way Winston-Salem, NC 27103 (704) 660-7209 Truliant Federal Credit Union 9706 Gilead Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 522-1955
DENTISTS Birkdale Dental 8712 Lindholm Drive, Suite 200 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 997-8280 Carolina Oral and Facial Surgery 19910 North Cove Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-1198 Crawford and Colvin, DDS Family & Cosmetic Dentistry 16525 Birkdale Commons Pkwy.Ste 300 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-5850 Dr. Mark P. Tompkins, D.D.S. 19109 W. Catawba Ave. Suite 108 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-3833 Engel Institute 9330 Center Lake Drive, Suite 210 Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 395-5588
J. C. Duncan D.D.S. 215 Gilead Road, Suite 300 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 948-1300 James H. Fryar, III, D.D.S., P.A. P. O. Box 610 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 663-1800 Kenneth R. McGrath, D.D.S., PA 8301 Magnolia Plaza - Suite 4 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-7660 Lake Norman Oral & Facial Surgery 9727 Northcross Center Court Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 987-3132 Meletiou & Meletiou, DDS PA 131 Marguerite Lane Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-1621 Northstar Dentistry for Adults 113 Sasserbrook Lane Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 253-4645 Reimels Family and Cosmetic Dentistry 13605 Reese Blvd. West Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 948-1111 Rolle Oral & Facial Surgery 9615 Caldwell Commons Circle Suite B Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-9500 UDA Dental - Cornelius 19911 Zion Avenue, D-4 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 243-9286 Welborne and White, D.D.S. 9700 Caldwell Commons Circle Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-7955 White & Haines Advanced Dentistry 9725 Caldwell Commons Circle Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-9535
DRY CLEANERS 1-800 DryClean of SE Lake Norman PO Box 1502 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 787-5255 Martinizing Dry Cleaning 190 Normandy Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 875-8383
Southlake Dry Cleaners & Laundry 20619 Torrence Chapel Rd. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-7516
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IMPLAN GROUP, LLC 16905 Northcross Drive, Suite 120 Huntersville, NC 28078 (651) 439-4421 Lake Norman Economic Development Corporation Ryan McDaniels 10115 Kincey Avenue Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 659-4816 Education Answer Scholarship Endowment 19625 Stough Farm Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 668-6526 Behailu Academy P.O. Box 681297 Charlotte, NC 28216 (980) 224-8854 Cannon School 5801 Poplar Tent Road Concord, NC 28027 (704) 786-8171 Central Piedmont Community College Merancas Campus P.O. Box 35009 Charlotte, NC 28235 (704) 330-4118 Christian Montessori School at Lake Norman 14101 Stumptown Rd. Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-1801 Davidson College P.O. Box 7162 Davidson, NC 28035-7162 (704) 894-2125 Davidson Day School 750 Jetton Street Davidson, NC 28036-6905 (704) 237-5200 Davidson Green School 511 South Main Street Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-0091 Huntersville Goddard School 9534 Kincey Avenue Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 489-3493 Lake Norman Charter, Middle School 12435 Old Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 948-8600 Langtree Charter Academy 154 Foundation Court Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 705-1698
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Liberty Preparatory Christian Academy 246 Blume Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 660-3933 MACS (Mecklenburg Area Catholic Schools) 1123 South Church Street Charlotte, NC 28203 (704) 370-3265 Mathnasium of Huntersville 9719 A Sam Furr Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 412-1386 North Learning Community, Matthew Hayes, PhD 4339 Stuart Andrews Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28217 (980) 344-7100 North Mecklenburg High School 11201 Old Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (980) 343-3840 Omega Learning Center of Lake Norman 12824 Winding Ridge Road Huntersville, NC 28078 704-992-9525 Pine Lake Preparatory 104 Yellow Wood Circle Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 237-5300 ProctorFree 9121 Sam Furr Road Suite 108, PMB 131 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 759-6569 The Davidson Center for Learning & Academic Planning PO Box 550 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-4533 The Learning Experience of Huntersville 16604 Old Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 2807 (704) 257-8657 Woodlawn School PO Box 549 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 895-8653 Electrical Contractor David Alexander Electric, Inc. 640 Presbyterian Road Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 892-1524 Tri-City Electric P.O. Box 369 Conover, NC 28613 (828) 465-5090 2017-18
EMBROIDERY & MONOGRAMMING EmbroidMe - Lake Norman 19722 One Norman Blvd., Suite 220 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 987-9630 Lake Norman Embroidery & Screen Printing P. O. Box 2200 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-8450 Lakeside Custom Tee’s & Embroidery 9216 B Westmoreland Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 274-3730 Solutions Plus PO Box 303 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 895-5525
EMPLOYMENT/ SCREENING AppleOne 301 McCullough Drive Suite 105 Charlotte, NC 28262 704-597-9270 Corporate Healthcare 9718-A Sam Furr Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-5000 Debbie’s Staffing 735 S. Broad Street - Suite A Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 658-0888 Express Employment Professionals 7340 Smith Corners Road, Suite 1000 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 716-9103
ENGINEERS Gavel & Dorn Engineering PLLC PO Box 1791 Denver, NC 28037 (704) 483-2054
ENTERTAINMENT 34 Below Nightclub and Lounge 115 Commons Drive, Suite J Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-0280 Carolina Renaissance Festival 16445 Poplar Tent Rd Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 896-5555 Discovery Place KIDS-Huntersville 105 Gilead Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 372-6261 X701
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Ice by Premo, LLC 1776 Songwood Road Concord, NC 28025 (704) 754-4238 Out of Time Escape - Lake Norman 16325 Northcross Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (980) 689-2296 Painting with a Twist, Huntersville 9911-A Rose Commons Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 727-5466 Spare Time at Lake Norman 16317 Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-7177 The Warehouse Performing Arts Center 9216-A Westmoreland Rd. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 619-0429 Wine & Design, Lake Norman 18059 West Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 603-7489
EQUIPMENT SALES & SERVICE LKN Small Engine 157 Rustic Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 677-8461 MSC Industrial Supply Lisa Nixon 525 Harbour Place Drive Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 987-5267
EVENT PLANNING/ MEETING MANAGEMENT American Meetings & Events, Inc./Charlotte Destinations 5200 Wilkinson Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28208 (704) 399-8000 Anything, Anywhere, Anytime Entertainment P.O. Box 1584 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 280-6991 Camp Dogwood Meeting & Retreat Center P.O. Box 39 Sherrills Ford, NC 28673 828-478-2135 x229
Unique Events Management Group 12612 Coral Sunrise Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 941-5713
EXECUTIVE SEARCH Global Recruiters of Lake Norman P.O. Box 683 Denver, NC 28037 (704) 321-4047
EYE CARE Carolina Eyecare, OD, PA 19607 W. Catawba Ave. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-3542 Friedman Eye Care 19900 West Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-8282 Huntersville Eye Care Center P. O. Box 1799 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 992-3937
FINANCIAL SERVICES Advanced Wealth Strategies, Inc. 20115 Henderson Road, Unit J Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 450-8352 Ameriprise Financial Services, Inc. - J. Lynn Davidson 16315 Northcross Dr. - Suite D Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 987-9794 Bulldog Asset Management 15705 Framingham Lane Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-0586 Consolidated Planning, Lake Norman 7930 West Kenton Circle Suite 260 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 552-8507 Cornerstone Financial Partners, Inc. 16810 Kenton Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 987-3410 Davidson Capital 705 Peninsula Drive Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 987-0288
Hidden Treasure Banquet Hall 18515 Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 605-0697
Derse Morgen 11330 Vanstory Drive - Suite 107 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 897-0487
Magnolia Woods Events 12125 Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 274-9303
Dobi Financial Group, LLC 20901 N. Main St. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 987-1425
Fulcrum Capital Partners 20621 North Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-1646
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Legacy Leadership Academy 14101 Stumptown Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 761-8379
McGee Financial Group 1600 Dartmoor Avenue, NW Concord, NC 28027 (704) 651-3591 MGL Financial LLC 16028 Oxford Glenn Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 651-5290 NavStar Financial Services 219 Williamson Road, Suite 2202 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-7482 Robert Pawlowski, Senior Financial Advisor - Merrill Lynch 8015 W. Kenton Circle Suite 200 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 987-4145 Scale Finance LLC PO Box 110404 Durham, NC 27709 (704) 258-6653 Wells Fargo Advisors 130 Harbour Place Dr. Suite 200 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 655-0066 William Lisnerski 149 Pin Oak Lane Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 990-8480 Williamson Wealth Group/ Raymond James Financial Services, Inc. 16315-A Northcross Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-1012
FINANCIAL/BANKS Aquesta Bank P.O. Box 700 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 439-4343 Bank of North Carolina - Commerce Park 125 Commerce Park Road, Suite 101 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 662-3889 Bank of North Carolina - Gateway Blvd. 108 Gateway Boulevard # 101 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 662-9004 Bank of the Ozarks 19811 W. Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 655-1044 BB&T - Cornelius Branch PO Box 40 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 987-1360
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blueharbor bank P.O. Box 652 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 990-7206 Capital Bank, Cornelius 8231 Magnolia Estates Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 439-1500 Carolina Trust Bank 125 E. Trade Court Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 787-2379 Fidelity Bank P.O. Box 5563 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 799-3302 Fifth Third Bank, Birkdale Village 16719 Birkdale Commons Parkway Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 688-1560 First Bank at Huntersville P.O. Box 1513 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 875-1642 First Citizens Bank P.O. Box 577 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 338-3877 First National Bank (fka Yadkin Bank) P.O. Box 3098 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 892-7887 LEASING RESOURCES, INC. 18315 Invergordon Lane Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-8888 NewDominion Bank P.O. Box 37389 Charlotte, NC 28237 (704) 943-5772 Peoples Bank - Cornelius 9624 Bailey Road. Suite 1 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 237-9270 PNC Bank 17010 Kenton Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 987-3214 Regions Bank PO Box 670 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 655-2126 Wells Fargo Bank 16810 Kenton Drive Suite 130 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 655-2340
FIRE PROTECTION BVS Systems Inc P. O. Box 1520 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-9989
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FISHING GUIDES Fishing with Gus 7815 Lucy Lane Sherrills Ford, NC 28673 (704) 617-6812
FITNESS & TRAINING Camp Gladiator 6204 Robert Street Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 351-0697 Champions Sports Performance 18831 Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 439-1111 Cliff Hangers, Indoor Rock Climbing @ Fitness Gym 326 Oates Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 659-1155 Core Fit 24/7 17105 Kenton Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 315-3025 CycleBar Lake Norman 18944 Peninsula Point Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 489-3444 Dogwood CrossFit 20121 N. Main Street, Suite B Cornelius, NC 28031 (336) 817-5678 Hardcore Serious Fitness P.O. Box 2303 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 301-5932 Lake Norman YMCA 21300 Davidson Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 716-4444 LKN Fit Life PO Box 661 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 236-1319 Melting Point Hot Yoga & Massage 9525 Birkdale Crossing Drive Suite 208 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 999-2474 Orange Theory Fitness, Lake Norman/Cornelius 15341 Barnsbury Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 964-2557 Podium Multisport 19700 D One Norman Blvd. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 997-5585 Prime Defense Martial Arts Academy, LLC 19801 South Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 727-6799 Raw Fitness 18047 W. Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (818) 605-7131
Vinyasa Arts Yoga Studio 138 Village View Drive, Suite 101 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 997-9381
FLOOR COVERINGS Above Board Flooring 836 Williamson Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 746-1311 Floor Coverings International 8791 Colebridge Court Sherrills Ford, NC 28673 (704) 577-5141 LITTLE Wood Flooring LLC PO Box 1588 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-6122
FLORISTS/GREENHOUSES Artistry Florals, Inc. PO Box 2490 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-9010 Metrolina Greenhouses, Inc. 16400 Huntersville Concord Road Huntersville, NC 280786650 (704) 875-1371
FUNERAL HOMES Cavin Cook Funeral Service P.O. Box 977 Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 664-3363 James Funeral Home PO Box 3434 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 584-9004 Raymer-Kepner Funeral Home and Crematorium Services PO Box 738 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 892-9669
FURNITURE/UPHOLSTERY/ACCESSORIES Distinctive Fabrics and Furniture 18820 Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-6275 Four Seasons of Lake Norman 973 River Hiway Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-9700 Sweet Dreams Mattress and Furniture 20647 Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 360-5789
GARBAGE & WASTE RECYCLING/CONSTRUCTION WASTE Advanced Disposal Services Carolina, LLC 10925 Metromont Pkwy Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 596-9428 Republic Services 3358 Highway 51 North Fort Mill, SC 29715 (803) 802-6733 (disc) Waste Pro 185 Manor Avenue Concord, NC 28025 (704) 792-0800
GENERAL CONTRACTORS Choate Construction 2907 Providence Road #400 Charlotte, NC 28211 (704) 556-0550
GIFTS/HOME ACCESS/ STATIONERY/ BASKETS/ PERSONALIZED Cheers To Ewe, Yarn Shop P.O. Box 681297 Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 430-7244 Uncommon Scents Inc. (Pottery & Gift Baskets) 9715-B Sam Furr Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-0197
GLASS & MIRRORS Binswanger Glass 3646 N. Graham Street Charlotte, NC 28206 (704) 332-2516
GOLF COURSES/ GOLF EQUIPMENT/ TOURNAMENT PROMOTION Cowan’s Ford Golf Club at Lake Norman 761 Club Drive Stanley, NC 28164 (704) 827-3088 Larkin Golf Club 175 Clubhouse Drive Statesville, NC 28677 (704) 872-9990 NorthStone Country Club LLC 15801 NorthStone Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 948-4286 x236 River Run Country Club 19125 River Falls Drive Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-4633 The Peninsula Club 19101 Peninsula Club Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-7080
Trump National Golf Club, Charlotte 120 Trump Square Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 799-7300
GOURMET FOODS Ferrucci’s Old Tyme Italian Market 20910 Torrence Chapel Rd. D-4 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-3190
GRAPHIC AND WEB DESIGN Granite Sky Design, Inc. 16315 Northcross Drive, Suite C Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-6882 RW Graphic 11702 Morgan Horse Trail Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 402-2445 Word Design 158 Southhaven Drive Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 995-7753
GROCERY & CONVENIENCE STORES Cashion’s Quik Stop P.O. Box 520 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-8801 Farm 2 Family Foods by Healthy Home Market 261 Griffith Street Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 602-0631 Old Store Produce 14720 Brown Mill Rd Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 992-6106 Pitt Stop 14601 Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 948-7744 Publix, Magnolia Plaza, Cornelius 8315 Magnolia Estates Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-7057 Publix, Market Square, Huntersville 9815 Rosedale Hill Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 948-4801 The Fresh Market 20623 Torrence Chapel Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-8802 Times Oil, BP P.O. Box 795 Lincolnton, NC 28093 (704) 584-0253
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The Range At Lake Norman 10913 Bailey Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-3155
HAIR SALON 4th Quarter Barber Shop 13123 Rosedale Hill Avenue Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 728-4188 Hair by Brooke 15800 Northcross Drive, Suite 111 Hnterville, NC 28078 (336) 403-3213 Rooster’s Mens Grooming Center 19400 Jetton Road Suite 203 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-5999
HARDWARE & BUILDING SUPPLIES/ RENTALS Ace Hardware 20510 N. Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-7651 Huntersville Hardwoods, Inc., dba: AHC Export Lumber P.O. Box 666 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 875-6587
HEALTH AND WELLNESS Above and Beyond Holistic Wellness Center 19109 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite 233 Cornelius, NC 28031 (201) 961-3293 Any Lab Test Now and Inshape MD 19101 Harbor Cove Lane Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 948-7444 Bel Corpo 17036 Kenton Drive, Suite 103 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 997-5773 Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions 1100 S. Tryon Street, Suite 100 Charlotte, NC 28203 (980) 938-4200 Carolina Age Management Institute (CAMI) 8712 Lindholm Drive, Suite 302 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 997-6530
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Carolina Comfort Coalition at Serenity House 107 Foxtail Drive Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 799-0392
Dr. Kirby Thompson 9820 Northcross Center Court Crive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 896-6044
Carolinas Medical Center NorthEast 920 Church St. North Concord, NC 28025 (704) 783-3552
INSURANCE
Charlotte Center for Pelvic Health 19901W. Catawba Avenue, Suite 201 Cornelius, NC 28031 (855) 658-6824
TruVision Health Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 677-2106
HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
Carolinas Medical Center University 1408 East Blvd Suite B Charlotte, NC 28203 (704) 863-5885
Healing Beams 9525 Devonshire Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 502-5656
Allied Aire, Inc. 18525 Statesville Road, Suite D Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 791-8134
Lake Norman Regional Medical Center PO Box 3250 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 660-4000
Allstate - The John Rose Agency 19109 West Catawba Avenue, Suite 112 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-7281
LKN Mechanical, Inc. 18610-C Starcreek Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-0035
Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center 10030 Gilead Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 316-4003
Huntersville Health & Rehabillitation P.O. Box 29600 Roanoke, NC 24018 (704) 912-2222 Inspire Wellness & Physical Therapy 16415 Northcross Drive, Suite A Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-5448 Lake Norman Oncology 170 Medical Park Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 799-3946 Lake Norman Pulmonary and Critical Care Specialists 170 Medical Park Road Suite 103 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 660-4094 Low T Center, Mooresville 169 Gateway Blvd. Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 259-7936 Miracle-Ear Center, Cornelius 17210 Lancaster Highway, Suite 401 Charlotte, NC 28277 (704) 655-2500 Pediatric Hair Solutions 6923 Shannon Willow Road, Suite100 Charlotte, NC 28226 (704) 609-0426 Ranson Ridge Assisted Living & Memory Care 13910 Hunton Lane Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 897-2723 verishari, alternative healing Lake Norman, NC 28031 (704) 657-4050
HEALTH SERVICES/ NUTRITION Body Electric Rejuvenation Center 19315 W. Catawba Avenue Suite 102 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 655-2719
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Putnam Mechanical PO Box 3606 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 799-3665
HISTORICAL & CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS Historic Latta Plantation 5225 Sample Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-2312 Rural Hill PO Box 1009 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 875-3113
HUMAN RESOURCE CONSULTING Consus Solutions 9911 Rose Commons Drive, Suite E-120 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 815-5220 DBeard Consulting, LLC P.O. Box 1273 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 575-7971
HOME & GARDEN CENTER
Employers Advantage, LLC 2904-A Westbury Lake Dr Charlotte, NC 28269 980-422-7953
The Elements 4 Life 16024 Highway 73 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 992-1904
Stout Business Solutions 21332 Nautique Blvd., #302 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 421-2806
HOME APPLIANCES
The Employers Association 3020 W. Arrowood Road Charlotte, NC 28273 (704) 522-8011
Plaza Appliance Mart 5431 Monroe Road Charlotte, NC 28212 (704) 896-9626
HOME HEALTH SERVICES Right at Home, In Home Care & Assistance 107 Kilson Drive, Suite 106 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 230-1305
HOME STAGING Centerpiece Home Staging LLC 19825-B North Cove Road, Box 166 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 488-5739
HOSPITAL/MEDICAL CENTER AutumnCare of Cornelius 19530 Mt. Zion Parkway Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 997-2970
ICE CREAM Bruster’s Real Ice Cream / Nathan’s Famous Hot Dogs 17029 Kenton Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-2886
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SERVICES - DATA/ VOICE/VIDEO Audio Advice Lake Norman, NC 28031 (704) 726-1789 Experimac of Huntersville 9832 Gilead Road, Suite D105 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 727-5333
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AFLAC by Mary Boyd Lake Norman, NC 28031 (980) 322-1113
Allstate Insurance Company, The Efland Group 136 Corporate Park Drive, Suite J Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 929-0809 Allstate, The Robert Chester Agency 610 Jetton Street, Suite 180 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-5102 Aquesta Insurance Services Inc. PO Box 189 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-6411 Blue Cross Blue Shield/ Security Plus Insurance Co. P.O. Box 2697 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-7210 Carney Insurance Agency - Nationwide P.O. Box 1150 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-1115 Carolina Insurance Shopper, LLC Lake Norman, NC 28031 (704) 746-6184 Central Carolina Insurance Agency P.O. Box 706 Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 664-3973 Churchwell Insurance Agency 19720 Jetton Road, 3rd Floor Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 659-0956 Financial Independence Group, Inc. 19520 West Catawba Ave. Suite 200 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-5606 First Security Company, Inc. 212 Third Avenue, NW Hckory, NC 82601 (828) 322-4171 Gary Johnson Insurance P.O. Box 480646 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 947-1519
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InSouth Insurance Services, LLC PO Box 3206 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 948-7730 J. J. Wade Agency PO Box 1209 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-9297 John Cherry - State Farm Insurance 16501 NorthCross Dr.- #A1 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-6767 Kesner Insurance Agency, LLC P.O. Box 2198 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 895-1075 Lake Norman Benefits, Inc. 331 Alcove Road, Suite 200 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-4236 Marie Lacombe, Liberty Mutual Insurance 9115 Harris Corners Parkway, Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28269 704-360-1840 X55731 Pegram Insurance Agency 10210 Hickorywood Hill Avenue Suite 130 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-6090 policyline insurance 18809 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite 101 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 768-1878
JEWELERS
Lapis Financial Strategies, Inc. 20212 Zion Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-4942
Phoenix Jewelers, Inc. 19410 Jetton Road - Suite 100 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-6255
Mike Fitzgerald, Agent for New York Life 15701 Berryfield St Huntersville, NC 28078 704-607-2392 Primerica - Ed Conway 20719 Sterling Bay Lane Apt. E Cornelius, NC 28031 (516) 721-0702 Retirement Planning Group, Becky Johnson 17810 Statesville Rd.Suite. 322 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-7575 Vic Black, Financial Consultant P.O. Box 30304 Charlotte, NC 28230 (704) 451-4700 Western & Southern Life, Concord 970 Lee Ann Drive, NE Concord, NC 28025 (704) 341-9956
INTERIOR DESIGN
Summit Insurance Group, Inc. P. O. Box 2485 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 659-2141
Custom Interiors 19700 West Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-4040
The Rankin Insurance Group 16112 Old Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 896-9393
Interiors by Redesign 241 Normandy Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-1415
Western & Southern Life 971 11th Avenue Blvd., SE Hickory, NC 28602 828-431-3340 x31106
INSURANCE/INVESTMENTS/FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Bookman Bright P.O. Box 1146 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 256-6016 x101 Fogle Insurance Group PO Box 2932 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 875-3060 GCG Wealth Management, Inc, 9115 Harris Corners Pkwy. Suite 250 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 372-4491
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Starr Miller Interior Design, Inc 19732 One Norman Blvd.Suite 350 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-3321
INVESTIGATIONS/ PRIVATE All Access Investigation & Protective Services 19421 Liverpool Parkway Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 562-4623 Vaudra Ltd. P.O. Box 1846 Huntersville, NC 28070 (855) 272-6347
Brownlee Jewelers 4147 Park Road Charlotte, NC 28209 (704) 895-1308
Vintage Choice Jewelry 610 Jetton Street, Suite 120 Davidson, NC 28036 (980) 505-4846
KITCHEN & BATH/ CABINETS/ COUNTERTOPS IMPACT Design Resources 305 Foster Avenue - Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28203 (980) 428-4336 International Kitchen & Bath, Inc. 201 Griffith Street Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-4001
LAND PLANNING Davidson Lands Conservancy P.O. Box 1952 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-1910 HensonFoley 8712 Lindholm Drive, Suite 202 A Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-1615
Kauffman Lawn Care PO Box 895 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 651-8501
Sunnex, Inc. 8001 Tower Point Drive Charlotte, NC 28227 (800) 445-7869
King Green Lawn Service 11145 Metromont Parkway Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 532-6262
The Siemon Company 10638 Quarrier Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (860) 656-4928
LawnAmerica 3210 Motor Sports Lane, #8 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 915-9226
MARINE
MOW, Inc. 9212 Twin Trail Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 453-6161 Spring-Green Lawn and Tree Care PO Box 1947 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 992-2802
LIMOUSINE SERVICE K & J Charters 137 Cross Center Dr. Suite 321 Denver, NC 28037 (980) 275-2290
LOGO MERCHANDISE Brand U Promotional Products Lake Norman, NC 28031 (252) 489-9757 Pegasus Promotional Specialties 13315 Norseman Lane Huntersville, NC 28078 (614) 325-6656
I 77 Mobility Partners 6135 Lakeview Road, Suite 250 Charlotte, NC 28269
The OhanaKey Company 9842 Caldwell Depot Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 651-3475
Landscape & Irrigation Mint Landscaping 16024 Davidson-Concord Road Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 992-1904
IOMAX USA, Inc. 133 River Park Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 662-1840
LANDSCAPING AND SUPPLIES/LAWN CARE/TREE SERVICE American Fence and Supply Co., Inc. 3605 S. Tryon Streeet Charlotte, NC 28217 (704) 523-4936 Creative Concept Landscape, Inc. 12324 Flatbush Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 426-3309 Huntersville Rental & Landscaping Service, LLC 9125 Twin Trail Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 247-7281
MANUFACTURING
Keller Technology Corporation 11905 Vanstory Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 659-7103 Max Daetwyler Corporation 13420 Reese Blvd. West Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-1200 Mitutoyo America Corporation 11515 Vanstory Drive, Suite 105 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-8332 Pactiv Corp. 14201 Meacham Farm Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 371-5551
Full Tank Petroleum LLC 111 Kensington Street Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 517-5342
MARKETING CTC Local, Inc. 18131 W. Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 916-9422 DSM Dyneema 1101 NC Hiway 27 Stanley, NC 28164 (704) 862-5000 GreenWorks Tools 319 Oates Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 660-2829 Heritage Printing and Graphics, Inc. 2739 Interstate Street Charlotte, NC 28208 (704) 551-0700 Inbound Pros P.O. Box 1380 Denver, NC 28037 (972) 989-9817 Indoor Billboard Network North Carolina Lake Norman, NC 28031 (631) 379-4847 Local Sharing Tree 215 W. Broad Sreet Statesville, NC 28625 (704) 402-3199 Money Mailer of Lake Norman 442 South Main Street, Suite 27 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 464-3060 MS Digital Solutions, LLC 125 Shining Armor Court Mooresville, NC 28117 (260) 223-9202 Penn Global Marketing 15312 Longcross Court Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 659-2425 Small Mouth Marketing Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 502-1514 Spotlight Branding 15905 Brookway Drive, Suite #4209 Huntersville, NC 28078 (305) 433-4600
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The Business Center @ South Main Square 442 South Main Street, Suite 27 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 897-8341 The Coop, Marketing 21000 Torrence Chapel Road, Suite 104 Cornelius, NC 28031 (855) 222-5864 Tsunami Solutions 7310 Old Oak Lane Charlotte, NC 28227 (704) 919-9229 Ultimate Strategic Advantage LLC d/b/a Local Business Marketing Specialists 19706 One Norman Blvd. Suite 120 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 565-5000 Vintage Marketing 20717 N. Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-5333 WEBBMASON, MARKETING 10115 Kincey Avenue, Suite 220 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 947-9594 World Marketing Network, LLC P.O. Box 2070 Cornelius, NC 28031 (980) 231-5941
MASSAGE/ THERAPEUTIC Ann Of Siam Reflexology, Ancient Thai Foot Massage 11209 Warfield Avenue Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 904-2323 Harmony & Balance, Massage and Wellness 19300 Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 997-5966 Massage Envy of Huntersville 1137 Turnbridge Road Charlotte, NC 28226 (704) 896-8881 Massage Heights, Jetton Village 19818 N. Cove Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 827-5000 The Edmund Center of Neuromusclar & Massage Therapy 20605 North Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-3656 2017-18
MEDICAL/HEALTH & SAFETY Carolina Neurosurgery & Spine Associates 9735 Kincey Avenue, Suite 300 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 831-4110 Damon Silas Psychological Services 19510 One Norman Blvd., #Z Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 584-9071 Hydrate Medical 9526 Birkdale Crossing Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (980) 288-4937
MERCHANT SERVICES iQmetrix 445 South Main Street Suite 300 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 987-9903
MOLD INSPECTIONS & REMEDIATION The Mold Hunter Inc. 2749 Sherrill Cove Way Denver, NC 28037 (704) 785-0038
MORTGAGE LOANS Bethany Brant of Movement Mortgage 19721 Bethel Church Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 650-9618 Caliber Home Loans 16501 Northcross Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (734) 320-0573 GBC - Georgia Banking Co. 9525 Birkdale Crossing Drive, Suite 203 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 609-1339
MOVING & STORAGE Anchor Self Storage 18601 Old Statesville Rd. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-7722 Hyde Park Storage Suites, Inc. P.O. Box 1677 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-3503 Lake Norman Storage P. O. Box 1310 Cornelius, NC 28031-0010 (704) 896-0123 Two Men and a Truck 3653 Trailer Drive Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 525-0555
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT Town of Cornelius P.O. Box 399 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-6031 Town of Davidson P.O. Box 579 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-7591 Town of Huntersville P. O. Box 664 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 875-6541
MUSIC AND SINGING LESSONS Huntersville Music Academy 104 Gilead Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 230-0081
NASCAR/RACE TEAMS Champion Tire & Wheel Inc. 11106 Treynorth Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-2500
McLean Mortgage Corp. 16325 Northcross Drive, Suite C Huntersville, NC 28078 (980) 359-1604
Rusty Wallace Racing llc P.O. Box 5510 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 799-4507
New American Funding, Inc. 9525 Birkdale Crossing Drive, Suite 306 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 220-3162
Business Sorority Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 650-5439
Wells Fargo Home Mortgage 150 Fairview Road, Suite 130 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 433-9908 Wells Fargo Private Mortgage Banking 7930 W. Kenton Circle, Suite 160 Huntersville, NC 28078
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NETWORKING
LakeNet P.O. Box 1501 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 609-2014
NUTRITION Nutrishop Lake Norman 9810 Gilead Road, Suite 104A Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 464-1100
OFFICE SUPPLIES/ MACHINES/FURNITURE/& DESIGN Office Depot - Huntersville Store #2718 9530 Birkdale Crossing Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-1665 Sharp Business Systems 4404-A Stuart Andrew Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28217 (704) 672-3043
ORTHODONTISTS Charlotte Pediatric Dentistry & Orthodontics 130 Harbour Place Drive Suite 180 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-8100 Dr. Matthew Lineberger, Orthodontist 9625 Northcross Center Court Drive Suite 303 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-3300 Hill Orthodontics, PA 9615 Caldwell Commons Circle Suite A Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-8452 Zammitti Orthodontics 10040 Edison Sq. Dr., NW Concord, NC 28027 (704) 947-9991
PAINTING Atlas Painting and Dry Wall P.O. Box 2189 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 237-3391 CertaPro Painters 7947 Silver Jade Lane Denver, NC 28037 (704) 489-0957 Sherwin-Williams # 2308 18206 Manhattan Parkway Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-4501
PAYROLL SERVICES Dominion Payroll Services 1514 S. Church Street, Suite 103 Charlotte, NC 28203 (704) 307-4058 H & H Enterprises of Cornelius, LLC 17112 Green Dolphin Lane Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 609-9518 Paycor 2550 West Tyvola Road, Suite 150 Charlotte, NC 28217 (704) 807-6420
Payroll Plus, Inc. 19300 Statesville Road Suite 302 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-0777
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The Brandgarden P.O. Box 4921 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 780-1501
PERSONAL ASSISTING/ CONCIERGE/ ERRANDS An Amazing Event P.O. Box 667368 Charlotte, NC 28266 (704) 577-8111 Exclusive Concierge of LKN LLC Lake Norman, NC 28031 (980) 939-5351
PERSONAL TRAINING STUDIOS Orange Theory Fitness, Lake Norman/Cornelius 15341 Barnsbury Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 964-2557
PEST CONTROL Innovative Pest Management, Inc. P.O. Box 627 Denver, NC 28037 (704) 489-2847 Killingsworth Environmental Home Services 1407 Airport Road Monroe, NC 28110 (704) 821-4991 The Pest Control Authority P.O. Box 220704 Charlotte, NC 28222 (704) 377-2847
PETS Camp Wagging Tails 10835 Bailey Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-8444 Carolina Canine Training 15224 Huntersville-Concord Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 724-2032 Denver Canine Club 7897 Natalie Commons Drie Denver, NC 28037 (704) 966-1795 Pet Paradise of Lake Norman Lake Norman / Charlotte, NC 28078 (704) 393-3647 Pet People, Cornelius 20623 Torrence Chapel Road Cornelius, NC 28031 614-529-3736 X214 Pet Pilgrimage 494 East Plaza Drive Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 664-5484 Great Lake Living at Lake Norman
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Three Dog Bakery - Lake Norman 19825 North Cove Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 237-4151 Yappy Hour Bakery P.O. Box 983 Huntersville, NC 28070 704-750-9357
PHOTOGRAPHY / AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY Birds I Video 13520 Andulusian Drive Matthews, NC 28105 (704) 412-4021 Carolinas Drone Imagery Lake Norman, NC 28031 (704) 770-5428 Deborah Young Portrait Studio & Gallery 20916 Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-3422 Ken Bumgarner, Digital Photography & Digital Production P.O. Box 2336 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 905-7482 Liam Nitka Photography Lake Norman, NC 28031 (917) 741-0120 Ocaid Photography 14523 Old Vermillion Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (425) 947-4546 Virtual Impressions, Inc. 9820 Norhtcross Center Court Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 727-2162
PHYSICAL THERAPY Relativity Physical Therapy 209 Delburg Street, Suite 108 Davidson, NC 28036 (980) 231-5450
PHYSICIAN & HEALTHCARE DIRECTORY-ON LINE Davidson Prosthetics and Orthotics P.O. Box 7263 Charlotte, NC 28241 (704) 765-9837 Ensemble Health Partners 14111 Salem Ridge Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 765-3715 Lake Norman Community Health Clinic 14230 Hunters Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 947-6858
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PHYSICIANS Carolinas Healthcare 6801 Northlake Mall Drive Suite 103 Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 446-2084 Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates, PA 10305 Hamptons Park Drive, Suite 201 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 295-3114 Lakeside Cosmetic Surgery & Dermatology Center P.A. 19900 W. Catawba Ave. Cornelius, NC 28031-5886 (704) 892-4878 Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center 10030 Gilead Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 316-4003 Riva Aesthetic Dermatology 17039 Kenton Drive Suite 100 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-8837 SOUTHLAKE WOMEN’S HEALTHCARE 19453 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite A Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-9912
PLUMBING CONTRACTING & SERVICE Bath Fitter 8200 Arrowridge Blvd., Unit E Charlotte, NC 28273 (704) 525-8799 North Mecklenburg Plumbing Co., Inc. 9705 Rosewood Meadow Lane Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-1656
PRINTING MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT Brewer Co., Inc. 11216 Arthur Auten Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-8424 Carolina Office Systems 13245 Reese Blvd. West Suite 130 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 914-5617
PRINTING/GRAPHIC DESIGN/ENGRAVING Alphagraphics - Lake Norman 17111 Kenton Dr. - Suite 103 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-9622
Awards Express 10320 Rozzelles Ferry Road Charlotte, NC 28214 (704) 394-3350 Kwik Kopy Business Center 16630 Northcross Drive, Suite 102 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 987-0111 M&M Graphics, Inc. PO Box 36633 Charlotte, NC 28236 (704) 376-0938 Post Net, Cornelius 19825 North Cove Road, #B Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-4300 Razzle Dazzle Roses Cornelius, NC 28031 Red 5 Printing P.O. Box 681146 Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 996-3848 South City Print 834 Tyvola Road, Suite 110 Charlotte, NC 28217 (704) 529-0555 The UPS Store 2193 19701 Bethel Church Road, Suite 103 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-9760 The UPS Store, #6627 14311 Reese Blvd., Site A2 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 727-5357
PUBLICATIONS Business Today P. O. Box 2062 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-1335 Cornelius Today PO Box 2062 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-1335 Lake Norman Citizen Kim Clark 403 N. Old Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 948-3348 Lake Norman CURRENTS P. O. Box 1676 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 749-8788 Lake Norman Magazine 600 S. Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 358-5000 Lake Norman Publications 209 Delburg Street Suite 209 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 766-2100 Lakeside Living Magazine Lake Norman, NC 28031 (614) 302-5154
Money Mailer of Lake Norman 442 South Main Street, Ste 27 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 464-3060 N2 Publishing 20901 N. Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 577-1414 PAC Public Realtions / Lake Norman Lifestyle 2301 W. Morehead Street, Suite C Charlotte, NC 28208 (980) 819-1722 Piedmont Coffee News 317 Lantz Avenue Salisbury, NC 28144 (704) 232-0923 The Business Center @ South Main Square 442 South Main Street, Suite 27 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 897-8341
REAL ESTATE CLOSINGS/TITLE INSURANCE McIntosh Law Firm, P.C. PO Box 2270 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-1699
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS MFT of the Carolinas P.O. Box 1017 Cornelius, NC 28031 704-892-7036 NextHome Choice Realty 21343 Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 996-6538
REAL ESTATE/ COMMERCIAL Beacon Partners 610 East Morehead Street Suite 250 Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 597-7757 DDR, Corp./Birkdale Village 8712 Lindholm Dr.- Suite 206 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-8744 H. W. H. Properties 201 Dillon Street Chesnee, SC 29324 (864) 461-7220 LKN Homes.com, Inc. 17115 Kenton Drive Suite 206-A Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 323-9222 Rose & Associates SE, Inc. Development & Real Estate Advisory P.O. Box 910 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-0094
The Knox Group, Inc. 16740 Birkdale Commons Parkway Suite 202 Huntervsille, NC 28078 (704) 896-1911 The Lake Norman Company (The North Harbor Club) P. O. Box 1120 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-4619 The Park - Huntersville 13801 Reese Blvd.- Suite 300 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-0100
REAL ESTATE/ COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Keaton Barrow Realty 10130 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 200 Charlotte, NC 28216 (919) 271-8241 Lake & Town Realty 7904 Garnkirk Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 500-2155 Lexington Park Properties (Raymond James Financial) 18141 W. Catawba Ave. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 655-0379 LKN Homes.com, Inc. 17115 Kenton Drive Suite 206-A Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 323-9222 LKN Partners, Weichert Realtors P.O. Box 5249 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-4422 Newport Properties 542-2 Williamson Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-7779 NextHome Choice Realty 21343 Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 996-6538 Park Avenue Properties, LLC 19750 West Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 334-2626 The Tovar Group, LLC 17729 Spinnakers Reach Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 905-6964 Tredstone Properties 19721 Bethel Church Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (980) 288-2157
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REAL ESTATE/ PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Arthur Rutenburg Homes 18637 Northline Drive Suite 1 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 960-0667
Berkshire Signature Properties 16740 Birkdale Commons Parkway, Suite 208 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 727-0595
Courtyards at Kinnamon Park (P) 13245 Lindley Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 620-0828 Courtyards of Huntersville (NC 73) 15354 NC Highway 73 Huntersville, NC 28078 (888) 533-8752 Crescent Communities Realty 6120 A Brookshire Boulevard Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 295-0950 Glenwood Development Co., LLC 9525 Birkdale Crossing Drive Suite 200 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 897-1400 H & H Homes 9200Harris Corners Parkway, Suite C Charlotte, NC 28269 (980) 267-3423
Birkdale Office Suites 8712 Lindholm Drive, Suite 300 Huntersville, NC 28078 (980) 729-5780 CSI Property Management PO Box 4810 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 892-1660 Garrison-Pyle Management, Inc. PO Box 1685 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-7224 Newport Properties 542-2 Williamson Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-7779 Park Avenue Properties, LLC 19750 West Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 334-2626
Kearey Builders 2915 Charlotte Highway Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 883-9811
The Business Center @ South Main Square 442 South Main Street, Suite 27 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 897-8341
Landis Reed Homes, LLC P.O. Box 58 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 765-1203
The Launch Factory 2300 Dunavant Street Charlotte, NC 28203 (704) 688-9355
Meeting Street Homes & Communities 1930 Abbott Street Charlotte, NC 28203 (704) 714-3070
Washam Properties LKN, LLC 20031 Chapel Point Lane Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 662-2122
Montrose Construction, Inc. 10602 Bailey Road, Suite D Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 237-4403
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Smart Construction P.O. Box 506 Shelby, NC 28151 (704) 913-0070 Trilogy Lake Norman by Shea Homes 6844 Shoal Creek Drive Denver, NC 28037 (800) 685-6494 Yates Development 19900 W. Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 232-7238
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Allen Tate - Angela Standish 19460 Old Jetton Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-8283 Allen Tate - Tracey Stehle 14225 Market Square Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 949-1300 Allen Tate Company Hilary Broadway 634 River Highway Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 235-2400 Allen Tate Realtors Stephanie Gossett 19460 Old Jetton Rd. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-8283
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Allen Tate Realtors, Michael Puckett 14225 Market Square Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 949-1300 April Villines, Allen Tate Realtors 634 River Highway Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 696-2038 Berkshire Hathaway Carolinas Realty 7930 West Kenton Circle Suite 300 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-1424 Berkshire Hathaway Home Services, Carolinas Realty 4625 Piedmont Row Drive, Suite 135 Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 789-3509 Blue Heel Development 442 South Main Street, Suite 100 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 727-2517 Catherine Whittington, Willkinson ERA Realty 19701 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite A Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 248-2914 Charity Realty 497 Big Indian Loop Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 658-7079 Coldwell Banker United, Realtors / Fran Park, Realtor 18825 West Catawba Avenue Suite 200 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 578-4778 Coldwell Banker, United Realtors, Lynn Harriman 18825 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite 200 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 987-0123 Colleen Thorn, Broker, Realtor, Allen Tate 19460 Old Jetton Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (980) 721-6295
Frances Dawson, Homes Of LKN-RE/MAX 19600 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite B101 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 701-7599 GW Estates & Homes, Inc. 137 Cross Center Road, #104 Denver, NC 28037 (704) 807-2355 Harrison Long Real Estate Group 19214 Lake Norman Cove Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 724-6644 Helen Adams Realty 8600 Sam Furr Road Suite 150 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 439-3300 High Caliber Realtors Cornelius, NC 28031 704-790-4663 X106 Jim Mooney Realty Group 19721 Bethel Church Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 488-2772 Keller Williams Cornelius 19721 Bethel Church Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 439-2562 Keller Williams Realty Mooresville 118 Morlake Drive - Suite 100 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 799-3700 Kimberly Garrett, Keller Williams Realty 118 Morlake Drive Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 657-4890 Lake Norman Realty Inc. 20117 West Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-9673 Lake Realty 19900 West Catawba Ave.Suite 103 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-6350
Compass Real Estate Group 9815 J Sam Furr Road Suite 251 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 625-0708
Lake Realty, Marsha Marold ABR GRI, Broker/ Realtor 21415 Nautique Blvd., Apt 106 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 881-4891
Dave Edwards, Keller Williams Realty 9920 Kincey Avenue, Suite 175 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 907-7989
LePage - Johnson Realty Group 19721 Bethel Church Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 609-8077 LKN Homes.com, Inc. 17115 Kenton Drive Suite 206-A Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 323-9222
NextHome Choice Realty 21343 Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 996-6538
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Park Avenue Properties, LLC 19750 West Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 334-2626 Premier Sotheby’s International Realty 19825 N. Cove Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 727-4170 Puma & Associates Realty 18716 W. Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 375-2495 Ranson Real Estate, Inc. 19501 W. Catawba Avenue, #202 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 965-2270 RE/MAX Executive Realty at the Lake 19600 W. Catawba Avenue Suite B101 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 815-3200 Scott Regene, Allen Tate Realty 19460 Old Jetton Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 654-6225 Southern Homes of the Carolinas, Vicki Payne Team Lake Norman, NC 28031 (704) 614-5411 Susan Johnson & Associates, Keller Williams Realty 19721 Bethel Church Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 439-5350 Team Nadine 19721 Bethel Church Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 361-9183 The McDevitt Agency 237 South Tryon Street Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 363-4631 The Sarver Group 19721 Bethel Church Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 626-7007 Venture Properties III, LLC PO Box 843 Wilkesboro, NC 28697 (336) 667-8000 West Norman Real Estate 756 N. Hwy 16 Denver, NC 28037 (704) 483-6288
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RECREATION Carowinds 14523 Carowinds Blvd Charlotte, NC 28273 (704) 588-2600 Go Pro Motor Plex 130 Motorplex Drive Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 696-2926 Lake Norman Tennis Association P.O. Box 651 Cornelius, NC 28031
RELOCATION Newport Properties 542-2 Williamson Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 663-7779
RENTALS Cooke Rentals, Inc. PO Box 310 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-0553
RESTAURANTS 131 Main, LLC 17830 N. Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-0131 Alton’s Kitchen & Cocktails 19918 North Cove Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 655-2727 BLOCK Bistro 13812 Cinnabar Place Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 947-5109 Bob Evans 16706 Northcross Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 896-8846 Bojangles’ Restaurant, Inc. 9432 Southern Pine Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28273 (704) 892-2705 BRICKHOUSE TAVERN 209 Delburg Street - Suite 210 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 987-2022 Brooklyn South Pizzeria & Italian Eatery 19400 Jetton Road Suite 201 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-2928 Buffalo Wild Wings 479 River Highway Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 799-1458 Cafe 100 P.O. Box 2086 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 274-5932
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Cast Iron Waffles LKN 9525 Birkdale Crossing Drive, Suite 101 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 604-8016
Longhorn Steakhouse, Inc. 16641 Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-3488
Chick-fil-A Lake Norman 16915 Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-0071
Lucky Dog Bark & Brew 19607 Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-5550
Chico’s Mexican Grill 102 North Statesville Rd.Suite B2 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 992-2755
Mama’s Pizza Express 19741 S. Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031 704-892-3305
Choplin’s Restaurant 19700-C One Norman Blvd. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-4800
Matt’s Chicago Dog 19732 One Norman Blvd. #330 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-5005
Cluck n Cup - North Charlotte 9401-C Statesville Road Charlotte, NC 28269 (704) 599-9333
McAlister’s Deli@Lake Norman 19930 W. Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-3354
CookHouse Southern Cookin’ 20936 Torrence Chapel Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-2250
McDonald’s / Clarence Kuthan, Owner/Operator P.O. Box 879 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 896-1287
Dressler’s Restaurant 8630-1A Lindholm Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 987-1779
Mickey & Mooch of Lake Norman LLC 9723 Sam Furr Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-6654
El Toro 20930 Torrence Chapel Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 997-2534
Northern Roots Cafe 19420 Jetton Road, Space 104 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 559-9260
Fox and Hound Pub & Grille 8711 Lindholm Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-4504
Outback Steakhouse 16400 NorthCross Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-1888
Hawthorne’s NY Pizza and Bar 14205 Reese Blvd. W. Suite E2 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 992-1661 HoneyBaked Ham Company & Cafe 20609 Torrence Chapel Rd.Suite 112 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-9592 Hungry Howie’s Pizza 18059 W. Catawba Avenue, Suite 8 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 237-3810 Jack’s Corner Tap 8301-1 Magnolia Estates Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-4433 Jason’s Deli 16639 Birkdale Commons Suite 120 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-2505
Papa Murphy’s Pizza P.O. Box 2579 Davidson, NC 28036 (916) 740-9323 Anne Pinky’s Westside Grill 9818 Gilead Road, Suite B-101 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 727-0142 Pita Pit 21726 Catawba Avenue, Ste. B3 Cornelius, NC 28031 (980) 231-5535 Port City Club 18665 Harborside Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 765-1565
Rocky’s Pizza 10310 Wilmington Street Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 727-5080 Sakura Sushi Hibachi & Grill 19905 W. Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 997-5998 Smoke Modern Barbeque of Birkdale 16710 Birkdale Commons Parkway Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 896-0233
Experimac of Huntersville 9832 Gilead Road, Suite D105 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 727-5333 Foot Solutions of Lake Norman 20545-A Torrence Chapel Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 894-0632 Home, Heart & Soul 20901 Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-4743
Taste of Buffalo Pizzeria 9610 B Sherrill Estates Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 439-0546
Memories Pawn Shop 20015 N. Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-5090
Tenders Fresh Foods 18341 Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-6017
Northlake Mall 6801 Northlake Mall Drive Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 921-2005
Thai-Sushi 101 14220 OakHill Park Lane Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 464-1300
Rivals - Sports & Home 19420 Jetton Road, Suite 103 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 237-3696
The Harp and Crown Pub & Kitchen 19930 W. Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-9641 The Hickory Tavern Huntersville 9526 Birkdale Crossing Drive Suite 30 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 897-8490 The Hickory Tavern Mooresville 115 Morrison Plantation Parkway Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 660-9793 The Melting Pot 16625 Statesville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 987-2201 Uncle Maddio’s Pizza Joint 319 S. Sharon Amity Road, Suite 200-D Charlotte, NC 28211 (704) 997-8524 Village Inn of Cornelius 20129 North Main Street Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 873-2261
Seasons at The Lake 428 South Main Street, Suite C Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 655-2533 SockTips, LLC P.O. Box 1339 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 402-2777 Walmart Stores, Inc. 11145 Bryton Town Center Dr. Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 977-2040
RETAILER-HOME IMPROVEMENT Lowe’s Companies, Inc. PO Box 1000 Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 758-1000
RETIREMENT/INDEPENDENT/ASSISTED LIVING/NURSING HOMES Comfort Keepers 512 Klumac Road - Suite 2 Salisbury, NC 28144 (704) 987-2224
RETAIL/SHOPPING MALLS
Olde Knox Commons 13825 Hunton Lane Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 897-2700
Prosciutto’s Pizzeria & Pub 20920 Torrence Chapel Rd. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 439-4444
Burner’s Cigar Co. 16620 Cranlyn Rd Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-5112
The Pines at Davidson 400 Avinger Lane Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-1100
Qdoba Mexican Grill 16926 Birkdale Commons Parkway Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 222-2474
Casto Management Services Inc 8929 J.M. Keynes Drive, Ste 315 Charlotte, NC 28262 (704) 549-4811 A Product of Lake Norman CURRENTS Magazine
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Eastern Roof Technologies PO Box 3006 Moorresville, NC 28117 704-663-7521 GHC Professional Roofing P.O.Box 2488 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 765-9835
SECURITY SYSTEMS Alarm South P.O. Box 5393 Statesville, NC 28687 (704) 872-9857 CPI Security Systems 4200 Sandy Porter Road Charlotte, NC 28273 (704) 506-5338 Safe & Secure GPS Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 997-6332 Securitas, Inc. 8604 Cliff Cameron Drive, Suite 180 Charlotte, NC 28269 (980) 242-9766 Select Security 204 Lithia Inn Raod Lincolnton, NC 28092 (877) 877-0345
SENIOR CARE Carillon Assisted Living of Huntersville 250 Commerce Center Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 875-6100 Carillon Assisted Living of Mooresville 198 E. Waterlynn Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 660-8000 Caring Transitions 9911 Rose Commons Drive, Suite E221 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 274-3248 Home Careolina, Inc. 18129 W. Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-0030 Home Instead Senior Care 2151 Hawkins Street - Suite 201 Charlotte, NC 28203 (704) 892-6888 Ranson Ridge Assisted Living & Memory Care 13910 Hunton Lane Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 897-2723 Transition Tamers 9121 Sam Furr Road, Suite 108, PMB #124 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 237-4262
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Williams Place, Gracious Retirement Living 825 Peninsula Drive Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 896-3278
SIGNS/ELECTRONIC SIGNS Artisan Signs and Graphics 18335-L Old Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 655-9100 Signarama Lake Norman 132 North Cardigan Way - Suite E Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 360-9020 Tier 1 Graphics PO Box 731 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 625-6880
SPA & RETREAT The Beach Tan 17115 Kenton Drive, Suite 101A Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-8267
SPECIALTY PRODUCTS Children’s Orchard, Huntersville 10035 Biddick Lane, Suite 100 Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 237-4441 Home, Heart & Soul 20901 Catawba Avenue Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-4743 MadVapes, LLC. 138 Cedar Pointe Dr. Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 624-8551
SPORTS My Aloha Paddle & Surf, Inc. P.O. Box 2655 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 526-8432
STORAGE Hyde Park Storage Suites, Inc. P.O. Box 1677 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-3503
TELECOMMUNICATIONS/PHONE SYSTEMS AT&T North Carolina 300 South Brevard Street BellSouth Plaza 15th Floor Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 802-6004 Comporium P.O. Box 470 Rock Hill, SC 29731 (704) 499-9940
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MI-Connection PO Box 90 Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 662-3255
TEXTILE SAERTEX USA, LLC 12200-A Mt. HollyHuntersville Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 464-5998
TIRES/WHOLESALE American Tire Distributors P. O. Box 3145 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 992-2000
TITLE INSURANCE Master Title Agency, LLC 8640 University Executive Park Dr. Charlotte, NC 28262 (704) 348-2866
TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT Sandler Training 19900 W. Catawba Ave. Suite 206 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 895-6303
TRANSPORTATION/ LOGISTICS Carroll Freight Specialist, Inc. 12507 Cedar Fall Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 728-2329 DHL Global Forwarding 4925 Sirona Drive, Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28273 (704) 504-2811 Errands Airport Services P.O. Box 19535 Charlotte, NC 28219 (704) 357-1990 Hellmann Worldwide Logistics 4725 Entrance Drive, Suite J Charlotte, NC 28273 (704) 423-9307 Kendrick Transport 5916 Colonial Garden Drive Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 858-4532 Kuehne and Nagel Inc. 4724 Entrance Drive Charlotte, NC 28273 (704) 359-8660 LEAPFROG, LLC Tiffany Grant 4651 Charlotte Park Drive, Suite 230 Charlotte, NC 28217 (704) 372-1078
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VETERINARIANS
Cruise Planners of Lake Norman 10988 Aspen Ridge Lane, NW Concord, NC 28027 (704) 451-2194
Animal Hospital of Cornelius 18726 W. Catawba Ave. Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-1585
Maestro Travel 13020 Rosedale Hill Avenue Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 992-0432
LakeCross Veterinary Hospital P.O. Box 1660 Davidson, NC 28036 (704) 948-6300
Mann Travels 9755 B Sam Furr Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-9020
Mobile Large Animal Veterinary Service PO Box 728 Troutman, NC 28166 (704) 528-1717
My Trip Coach 610 Jetton Street, Suite 120 PMB 50 Davidson, NC 28036 (919) 623-3521
TV/CABLE TV/SATELLITE/INTERNET Audio Advice Lake Norman, NC 28031 (704) 726-1789 Interactive Interiors - AV 3611 Mt. Holly, Huntersville Road Suite 204-334 Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 308-4848 KS Audio Video 19925 Jetton Rd. - Suite 100 Cornelius, NC 28031 704-896-3900
UTILITIES Duke Energy 6325 Wilkinson Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28214 (704) 382-3815 ElectriCities of N.C., Inc. PO Box 2819 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 948-0550 EnergyUnited PO Box 1831 Statesville, NC 28687 (800) 822-0197 O2 Energies, Inc. PO Box 1395 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 490-9696 Piedmont Natural Gas PO Box 33068 Charlotte, NC 28233 (704) 731-4484
VACUUM CLEANERS A-1 Vacuum Solutions LLC 9715 E. Sam Furr Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 895-5454
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North Mecklenburg Animal Hospital 19126 Statesville Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 892-0207 The Veterinary Hospital of Davidson 8906 Oakmoor Court Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 765-1171
VISITORS BUREAUS Visit Charlotte-Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority 500 South College Street Suite 300 Charlotte, NC 28202 (704) 331-2742 Visit Lake Norman 19900 W. Catawba Ave. Suite 102 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 987-3300
WATER & FIRE RESTORATION Emergency Restoration Xperts 1921 Freedom Drive Charlotte, NC 28208 (704) 626-6800 Puroclean Fire and Water Damage Specialist 19701 Bethel Church Road, #103-57 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 719-0479 SERVPRO OF NORTHWEST CHARLOTTE 6701-A Northpark Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28216 (704) 393-7890
WEALTH MANAGEMENT Baird Private Wealth Management 120 Cherry Tree Drive Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 696-8254 C.F. Parks & Company, Inc. 1932 South Main Street Salisbury, NC 28144 (704) 637-6011
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WEB DESIGN Lighthouse Marketing Service 134 Crimson Orchard Drive Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 765-6192
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WEBSITE APPLICATION/ VIRTUAL TOURS McBryde Website Design 148 River Park Road Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 660-7052
WEBSITE APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT Hammerseed 21280 Summerbrook Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 957-5608
WEBSITE DESIGN BNR Branding Solutions 16862 Hugh Torrance Pkwy. Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 584-9090
WEBSITE/INTERNET SERVICES City Hall Guide, LLC P.O. Box 272 Terrell, NC 28682 (704) 651-8940 Green Wind Hosting 181 North Main Street Mooresville, NC 28115 (704) 662-8678 I.M.U. Social Media, LLC P.O. Box 820 Davidson, NC 28036-0820 (704) 439-0787 LakeNorman.com 19900 W. Catawaba Avenue - Suite 103 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 806-2410
WEDDINGS Sweet Magnolia Estate 9119 Magnolia Estates Drive Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 309-1526 Wild Daisy Events 144 Hedgewood Drive Mooresville, NC 28115 (571) 748-8890
WHOLESALE LUMBER / PLYWOODS Dealer Imports, Inc. P.O. Box 305 Huntersville, NC 28070 (704) 892-0210
WINE BAR & SHOP Bacchus Wine & Tapas 138 Village View Drive, Ste 107 Mooresville, NC 28117 (704) 997-2851
Corks & Canvas 10501 Bailey Road Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 575-8543 The Kilted Buffalo, LLC 8625 Townley Road Huntersville, NC 28078 (704) 892-7571
YOUTH SPORTS Lake Norman Little League P.O. Box 399 Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 771-9590 Teammates 4 Life 18635 Starcreek Drive, Suite F Cornelius, NC 28031 (704) 201-8876
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