Pride Weekend: Charlotte and Asheville
by QNotes Staff Staff Reports editor@goqnotes.com
Published: September 30, 2010 in Blog
There’s plenty to keep you busy this weekend, boy and girls…
Oct. 1 • Charlotte
Pride CLT: Ian Harvie
Comedian and entertainer Ian Harvie, performs at N.C. Music Factory’s Halo. Doors open at 8 p.m., show at 8:30 p.m. $10 cover in advance available at Lesbian & Gay Community Center, 820 Hamilton St., Suite B11. This event is 18+ only. pridecharlotte.com.
Oct. 1 • Charlotte
Takeover at the Mint
Takeover Friday hosts a very special evening of fun, dance and socializing during the Mint Uptown’s 24-hour Grand Opening events. More details TBA. takeoverfriday.com.
Oct. 2 • Asheville
Blue Ridge Pride
The re-birthed Blue Ridge Pride hosts its second annual festival. blueridgepride.com.
Oct. 2 • Charlotte
Pride Charlotte festival
The Lesbian & Gay Community Center of Charlotte presents Pride Charlotte at the N.C. Music Factory. pridecharlotte.com.
Oct. 2 • Charlotte
BRIEF!
Back for a second year, two dozen of the area’s hottest and buffest guys take to the runway in the BRIEF! A Fete for Fashion underwear show benefitting the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Extravaganza Depot, 1610 N. Tryon St. 7 p.m.
briefcharlotte.org.
Oct. 2 • Charlotte
Twirl with Pride
Party promoters Just Twirl kick up some fun with a special Pride party: Twirl with Pride, “Pope & Pepper Style.” Two special guests include DJ Mike Pope from Atlanta and dance diva Pepper MaShay. Closet, 1202 Commonwealth Ave. 10 p.m.-2:30 a.m. For more information and to purchase tickets visit justtwirl.com.
Oct. 3 • Charlotte
HRC Cookout
Join HRC Charlotte and other community members for a family-style, old-fashion cookout. Independence Park, 7th St. and Hawthorne Ln. Noon-6 p.m. More info via Facebook.



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