2 minute read

Connect

Next Article
You Are Here

You Are Here

ONLINE EXTRAS, EVENTS, AND CONVERSATIONS

REACT

Responses to the October issue of Charlotte magazine

To: “Life Lessons: Dr. Chuck Edwards,”p. 13 What an incredible story that hits close to home. Thank you Cristina Breen Bolling for sharing your skill and compassion to write this. Facebook comment from Claire Beimesch This town has so much history! And a wonderful kid friendly park with a double decker Carousel. Facebook comment from Bree Gandy Devine

I am picking up this book from Park Road (Books) tomorrow. Ordered it a er reading your article, which was powerful. Facebook comment from Ann Doss Helms

Another fantastic and really important article, Another fantastic and really important article, CB! This will touch many people. Facebook comment from Carrie Blum Johnsen Facebook comment from Carrie Blum Johnsen a great place to walk-but the businesses are only going to last a little while than [sic] it’s back to the citizens to keep footing the bill Facebook comment from Chuck Johnson

To: “Stockings, Parachutes, and Artists,” p. 30 And for folks looking for a fun outing it’s on the artwalksCLT.com Art Walks in South End, Charlotte Facebook comment by Tom Low ,” p. 30 And for folks looking for a fun outing it’s on the artwalksCLT.com Art Walks in South End,

To: “The Great Fall Scavenger Hunt,” p. 48 @CharlotteMag o ers the best list of unexpected #Clt joy and insider tips I have seen lately. Tweet from @SDosier

Loved this article!! Hope to see this become an annual thing each fall. Instagram post from @queencityvoyager

Sounds like a #bikeclt challenge! Tweet from @CLTBikeCommuter

Special: The Mick pic

On the evening of Sept. 29, Mick Jagger—whom some other publications thought it necessary to identify as “the lead singer of the Rolling Stones”—stopped by the Thirsty Beaver in Plaza Midwood for a beer. Jagger posted a photo to his Instagram account the next morning, before the Stones played Bank of America Stadium that night. Charlotte lost its mind. Mick? At the BEAVER? A few choice comments on our own IG repost of the now-immortal image:

To: “Kannapolis Resurrected,” p. 70 I couldn’t stop reading this story aloud to my husband. So interesting and well-written. Thanks for telling it @jen_mcgivney! Tweet from @caitlin_mullen

@cbbusygrizzly: I love how this bar told all the developers around to SUCK IT

@moore_moves tness: Never know who you’ll see at the Beaver

I’d love to read more stories about these small towns, like Belmont, Cramerton, Gastonia, Mt Holly, Mint Hill….such neat little towns. Facebook comment from Mary Zio

@blkbridalbliss: In the cut, chillin’.

@mskaylanc: Can’t help but wonder ... did the people to the le realize it was Mick and they were just being respectful or were they clueless?

@erikminman: Damn. Now this place is gonna get even more busy.

ON THE WEB

Want more to read? Check out these popular stories on charlottemagazine.com.

1. Must-Try Breakfasts and Brunches in

Charlotte: 2021 2. 7 Haunted Houses &

Trails Within an Hour of Charlotte 3. Pumpkin Patches and Corn Mazes Near

Charlotte: 2021

Charlotte magazine’s tablet edition is available via the Apple Newsstand and at magzter.com.

FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA

/charlottemagazine

@charlottemag

@charlottemag

This article is from: