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44295
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White, now 41, began working with the museum in 2022. The Charlotte museum is the second oldest museum in Charlotte, opening 1976. White's efforts are helping the museum expand from it primary concentration on colonial history. The entity will pay off a 20 year debt at the end of 2025. It's current operating budget of $1.4 million has primarily come from grants, memberships and donations. during the summer of 2024, the city allocated $100,000 derived from COVID relief money.
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"A third generation Charlotte glassmaker belongs to a rapidly dwindling group of artisans." Susy and Roy Knight and their son Marvin started the business in 1969. Marvin's son Shaylor now runs the operation. About 90 % of their business is from scratch , the rest involving restoration work.
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"For generations, the north Carolina state Fair has served up food, fun and a helping of homegrown pride." Farming still remains the heart of the fair. Spanning 344 acres, the fair has only been canceled 15 times since its inception in 1853.
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43941
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Among those mentioned are restauranteurs Jamie Brown and Jeff Tondandel. the Independent Picture House, Philip Blount, Kevin Siers, Tamika Stafford, Jeremy Wagner, Atrium Health's Virtual Clinics, PFLAG Charlotte and Rolfe Neill.
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