A Busy Charlotte Weekend- Buyers, The Indian Festival and The Panthers WIN a big one
September 8th, 2008 Categories: Buy A Charlotte Home, Charlotte News and Politics, Things To Do Charlotte
Monday Updates From Charlotte NC!
Mondays are always a bit brighter after a Carolina Panther win on Sunday, and this was quite a win for the Jake Delhomme (first game back after a season on the sidelines with injury) for John Fox, who just bought himself another season, and all the fans who wish this essentially very good organization well. Yes- us fans.
If you didn’t see it, it was a game for the ages, a comeback win on the last play of the game, on a picture perfect pass… Check out logo for highlights, my pc required a plug in- do it, it is worth it! ![]()
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The Indian Festival took place in the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center-
and Tryon Street in front of Founders Hall, for the 14th year. This festival celebrates India, its customs, food, and culture… Thanks to a professor friend from Belmont Abbey, Judy and I had free tickets to the inside events, and were in awe of this great country with such a history. We had a great time under perfect Carolina blue skys and temperatures in the high 80’s. Here are few more photos
A great weekend with a busy week ahead.
This week my team and I will be working with home buyers from Falls Church VA, Annapolis MD, San Diego CA, The United Kingdom, and Asheville NC. To see our current listings, and more information for home sellers, visit CharlotteRealEstateHomesandCondos.com
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It is a strong buyers market here in the greater Charlotte area. Thinking about moving to Lake Wylie? Lake Norman? Or Charlotte? You can quickly compare area prices with the links below, or just give me, Terry, a call at 704-351-1519. As a Buyer’s Agent I will represent only you. The #1 Real Estate Broker on the Internet in Charlotte.
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