ICLT October Social

REGISTER HERE

Get ready to unwind and unite at Indivisible Charlotte's monthly social soirée on Wednesday, October 8, 6:30-8:30 PM!

Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase.

Save the date for an evening of laughter, good company, food, and drinks. Eager to join us? Register now and mark your calendar for a night of community and rejuvenation.

Please note that the social meet up is The Green House at Wise Acres, at the corner of Poplin and Hartis. (Look for the actual green house!)

We're excited to see you there—ready to recharge and connect!

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Newsletter - September 1, 2025

From Democracy to Tyranny: A Reading & Resource List

By Pat Rosa

Indivisible Charlotte, as a group committed to defending democracy and creating a more just and equitable society, our work is more urgent now than ever. The threats to our democratic institutions, at a national, state and local level, are real and mounting. We are living in a time of unprecedented political polarization and rising authoritarianism, and to effectively resist, we must first understand the playbook being used against us.

This bibliography is a tool for our collective empowerment. It is not an exhaustive list, but a curated selection of readings that will help us identify the warning signs of democratic backsliding and understand the mechanisms by which authoritarians gain and consolidate power. From the political science that explains how democracies die to the firsthand accounts of those who have lived under authoritarian rule, these books, newsletters, videos and podcasts offer crucial insights into the "what," "how," and "why" of the challenges we face.

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE

One Bad Brutal Boondoggle: The One Big Beautiful Bill & NC Part 1

Part 1: Health Care and SNAP Issues

By Galen Smith and Carrie Phillips

The “One Big Beautiful Bill” (OBBB) was signed into law in July 2025 and extends many of the features established in the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Most Americans are keenly aware that the bill’s tax cuts will benefit the wealthiest people the most and disadvantage those at the lower end of the income spectrum. For example, the highest-earning 5% of Americans are projected to receive more than 45% of the tax cuts whereas the lowest-earning 20% of Americans will receive less than 1% of the tax cuts. State-level impacts will be broad-based, especially in terms of the pernicious effects on the social safety net.

This month we’ll focus on the OBBB’s impacts on North Carolina related to Medicaid, Medicare, and the SNAP program.

READ THE FULL ARTICLE HERE

Take Action with FLIP NC & ICLT

SAVE THE DATE: Learn and Canvass Event with ICLT + FLIP NC

Join FLIP NC + Indivisible Charlotte on Saturday, October 4, 1-5 PM, for an info and action event – with special guest Justice Anita Earls!

As extremist Republicans from D.C. to Raleigh attack our rights and our democracy, we need to elect and protect leaders who have the will and the power to fight back – and we have a plan to do it.

During this special event, learn how you can make the best use of your time to help elect the leaders we need in this moment – and then try out a little voter outreach in an easy and supportive environment.

This half-day event has four parts:

  1. We’ll have an informational presentation (with snacks!) and an intro to effective voter outreach.

  2. We’ll hear from Justice Anita Earls and then have a chance to meet and chat with her.

  3. We’ll provide a brief canvass/lit drop training and an opportunity to try it out for an hour – with an experienced partner for first-timers.

  4. Finally, we’ll meet back up for an informal debrief over beer and pizza.

This event is free to attend, but advance sign-up is needed.

REGISTER HERE and get updates once details have been set.

Canvass Training

Join us on Wednesday, September 17, 7-8 PM, as we give you all the tools you need to be a master canvasser for Democracy! We will cover:

  • What makes our canvassing EASY and FUN

  • Why we are canvassing

  • Where we will focus

  • The basics of door knocking, also known as talking to our neighbors about issues they care about.

Come and find out why ICLT members call canvassing our super power!

REGISTER HERE

Visibility Charlotte Pop-Up Protests

Tired of doom scrolling? Join us in real life as we stand for democracy at pop up protests all over town. You’ll be energized by your fellow patriots and the enthusiastic response of folks passing by. By standing up, you encourage others to stand with you. Courage is contagious. Yeah, but does holding a sign on a street corner make a difference? YES! We’re building a movement, attracting new activists, and showing
folks that PROTEST IS PATRIOTIC. Our pop up protests are seen by 100,000+ motorists each week!

Visibility CLT is a pop-up protest movement within Indivisible CLT. We stage regular, local protests in Charlotte-area neighborhoods to encourage others to help protect our constitution, our democracy and a way of life that works for all Americans. Join us! Want to lead a pop up demonstration? REGISTER HERE

Check out this note from a new member! "... I see you guys every Thursday morning in Midtown on my way to work and found you all through a TikTok! Can't wait to see how I'm able to help with the cause."

A CMS teacher said “I just drove through the intersection at Idlewild and Rose/Rama and the Good Trouble protesters are there again. I cannot tell you how much joy it brings me to see those folks out there. I think I’m a cry!”

AUGUST HIGHLIGHTS: Visibility Brigade NJ hosted a nationwide ‘Be Brave, Stand with Us’ bridge protest on Friday, 8/15, and VCLT participated with 3 bridge locations. About 30,000 motorists saw our signs over I-485 and Hwy 74.

Visibility CLT held over 200 protests this summer. Our protests are growing, with 55 in June, 69 in July and 72 in August. We average about 17 protests each week, with at least one each day. We held 23 protests on a single day during Good Times Live On in July. Check out our schedule and join us at a protest near you. It's a joyous respite from the national news.

LEARN MORE about Visibility CLT pop-up protests. Come join us and feel the energy – change your angst into action.

ICLT is committed to nonviolent action, and we expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential
confrontation with those who disagree with us. Signs and chants must not incite violence. Of course, there’s always an inherent risk to protesting.

Questions? visibilityclt@gmail.com


ICLT September Social

Get ready to unwind and unite at Indivisible Charlotte's monthly social soirée on Wednesday, September 3!

RSVP HERE

Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase.

Save the date for an evening of laughter, good company, food, and drinks. Eager to join us? Register now and mark your calendar for a night of community and rejuvenation.

We're excited to see you there—ready to recharge and connect!

RSVP HERE

Newsletter - August 1, 2025

Indivisible Charlotte Newsletter

August 1, 2025  Volume 41

In this issue

ACTION:

  • **20th** ICLT Tesla Protest (Matthews) August 2nd!

  • NCGA Update with Woodson Bradley Aug. 7th!

  • One Million Rising - Indivisible National Call to Action!

  • Mutual Aid Project to Support Vulnerable Communities!

  • Visibility CLT - Indivisible CLT’s Pop-Up Protests Every Week!

  • Every Call Counts! Local and National issues- Call TODAY!

  • Join ICLT In The 2025 Charlotte Pride Parade- Aug. 17th!

  • ICLT New Member Orientation Sept. 10th!

SOCIAL:

  • ICLT Social - Carolina Beer Temple (Matthews) August 6th!

IN THE KNOW:

  • Using the Military for Civilian Law Enforcement

EVENT RECAP:

  • ICLT Social - Starlight on 22nd (NoDa) July 2nd

  • Good Trouble Lives On - Neighborhood Protests and Press Conference July 17th

  • Democracy Rocks July 24th

GROUP NEWS:

  • ICLT starts a Raging Grannies Group!

  • Kaya and Faith Join ICLT’s Social Media Engagement Team!

  • Pat Joins ICLT’s Research Team!

  • Volunteer Opportunities: Join the ICLT Team!

  • Neil Young Invites Indivisible CLT to Represent at his Charlotte Concert -Aug. 8th!

  • We are able to do this work because of your donations!

Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport

Read the Full NewsletteR

One Million Rising - Indivisible National Call to Action

Strategic Non-Cooperation to Fight Authoritarianism

Many of you have asked about Indivisible National’s latest campaign, One Million Rising, and how Indivisible Charlotte will engage with it. Given the urgency of this moment, we want to explain what the initiative is, how you can take part, and how ICLT will align with its goals.

What It IS -from Indivisible National:

Coming out of Hands Off and No Kings Day of Actions, millions have already mobilized against authoritarianism. Our next step is to pivot that momentum into mass, decentralized pressure that compels key institutions to defect from Trumpism. We have to strike while the iron is hot—before even more power locks in.

As part of the No Kings call to action, One Million Rising is a three-part series that includes virtual calls and trainings, and in-person gatherings. Our goal is to train one million people by having call attendees just like you host your own in person gatherings to facilitate a conversation with your community.

We are asking you to register private resistance gatherings in your local community, with a goal of having about 10 people within your network at your gathering - we know some will be smaller, and some will be bigger - and that’s okay!

To understand more deeply, please watch the first two trainings. Training 1 (July 16th), Training 2 (July 30th). The final training is Wed. Aug. 13th. Register for the third and final training here.

Here are other key links shared:

Your Role:

The One Million Rising trainings offer critical insights into the rise of authoritarianism and how organized non-cooperation can serve as a strategic response. Whether you’ve already joined the first two sessions or are hearing about this for the first time, we encourage you to watch the trainings, explore the resources, and consider hosting a Community Resistance Gathering. These gatherings are meant to be informal conversations—around 10 people in your network—to build understanding and readiness. Some may be smaller, others larger, but each one helps grow the resistance.

Indivisible Charlotte’s Role:

While Indivisible Charlotte will not be organizing Community Resistance Gatherings as official group events, we fully support members who choose to host them independently. Some of you already have gatherings in motion, and we’re excited to see this work expanding across our region.

We anticipate that Indivisible National and its partners will continue calling for broad-based mobilizations and high-impact resistance actions. Just as we helped coordinate No Kings, Hands Off, and Good Trouble Lives On, we will support those future efforts across the Charlotte area. ICLT leaders are participating in trainings alongside you and are available to answer questions or provide support.

At the same time, Indivisible Charlotte will continue to advance our core electoral work. While we support national efforts to build resistance through strategic non-cooperation, we also recognize that defending democracy requires sustained electoral engagement. In the weeks ahead, we will roll out our electoral goals, canvassing plans, and training opportunities to prepare for the critical races ahead. We cannot rely on a single approach. Grassroots resistance and strategic electoral action must move forward together to counter authoritarianism and build lasting power here in North Carolina and across our country.

ICLT @ Charlotte Pride Parade

JOIN ICLT at the Charlotte Pride Parade and Festival for TWO Action Opportunities:

1. MARCH IN THE PARADE SUNDAY 8/17:

Join us and the quarter-of-a-million participants for the 2025 Charlotte PRIDE Parade! Indivisible CLT will be participating in the parade with our very own float (truck)! We will also be giving away swag and registering voters! Don't miss the FUN!

🌈🌈DETAILS TBA! Register now and once details for our entry have been established we will email more info to you.🌈🌈 

2. REGISTER VOTERS AT THE PRIDE PARADE & FEST SUNDAY 8/17:

Join ICLT and REGISTER VOTERS at the 2025 Charlotte PRIDE Parade and Festival! Don't miss the CIVIC FUN! Virtual Training REQUIRED. Attend the zoom training or watch it after. Register for Zoom here. A recording will be sent to all who register. 

TWO SHIFTS AVAILABLE:

🌈🌈 Registering Pride Parade Goers 11am-1pm

🌈🌈 Registering Pride Festival Goers 2pm-4pm

Registering voters will entail walking the crowd with a clipboard and approaching people asking them if they plan to be a voter in future elections. Their response will determine what information you provide and whether or not you assist them with completion of a registration form. In addition to helping with registration, we will provide all voters with information about the upcoming election, early voting, voter ID and new rules regarding those with a history of felony conviction. All supplies and training will be provided.

Newsletter - July 1, 2025

Indivisible Charlotte Newsletter

July 1, 2025  Volume 40

In this issue

ACTION:

  • Good Trouble Neighborhood Protest July 17th!

  • #TeslaTakeDown Protests July 12, 19, 26th!

  • Democracy Rocks July 24th!

  • Visibility CLT - Indivisible CLT’s Pop-Up Protests!

  • Mutual Aid Project to Support Vulnerable Communities!

  • Every Call Counts! Local and National issues- Call TODAY!

  • Join ICLT In The 2025 Charlotte Pride Parade- Aug. 17th!

SOCIAL:

  • ICLT Social - Starlight on 22nd (NoDa) July 2nd!

  • ICLT Social - Carolina Beer Temple (Matthews) August 6th!

EVENT RECAP:

  • ICLT Social - East Frank Superette (Monroe) June 4th

  • NO KINGS -NAKED EMPEROR Parade and March -June 14th

  • Keep Our Neighborhoods Safe: Citizen Ally Training with Carolina Migrant Network June 18th

  • National INSECURITY? Atty Mark Zaid on National Security, Free Speech & Due Process -June 19th

  • New Member Orientation Meetings: June 26th & June 29th

GROUP NEWS:

  • Wes Fryer Joins ICLT’s Social Media Engagement Team!

  • Join ICLT’s Research Team!

  • ICLT is Looking for a PR Coordinator!

  • Protest Survey - Let Us Know Your Thoughts!

  • Neil Young Invites Indivisible CLT to Represent at his Charlotte Concert -Aug. 8th!

  • We Met the Donation Match for June - THANK YOU!!!

IN THE KNOW:

  • IN THE KNOW LIVE Summary: National Insecurity

Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport

Read the Full NewsletteR

Good Trouble Lives On Neighborhood Protests

On Thursday, July 17, communities and neighbors across Charlotte will come together to honor the legacy of Congressman John Lewis on the five-year anniversary of his passing with a day of "Good Trouble" in the form of neighborhood-based demonstrations and a midday press conference.

Organized by Indivisible CLT's Visibility CLT and local volunteers and partner organizations, this day of action will include multiple Good Trouble Pop-Up Protests across the city throughout the day, uplifting John Lewis' call to stand up, speak out, and make "necessary trouble" in the fight for justice and equality. Whether you join one of our coordinated locations or hold a sign on your own corner, all are welcome to participate.

🗓️ When:  Thursday, July 17protests 7:30-9am (morning rush hour), a midday press conference and protests 4:30-6pm (evening rush hour)

📍 Where:  Across Charlotte – neighborhood-based pop-up protests citywide (exact corners shared in Mobilize sign-up link)

✍️ How to Join or Host:

●     Join a planned July 17th pop-up: Search here  (New locations added as they are confirmed)

●     Host your own July 17th corner protest: Fill out this form for support and training from our protest champions!

This decentralized, citywide visibility event is an invitation for everyone—neighbors, families, faith groups, students, and concerned citizens—to reflect, connect, and carry forward the spirit of Good Trouble.

IN THE KNOW LIVE Summary: National Insecurity

By Marshal Auron

In the Know Live Summary: National Insecurity

Our June 2025 In the Know Live interview featured DC “Super Lawyer” Mark Zaid who characterizes himself as a “legal defender” of accountability and the rule of law. Zaid focuses on national security, international law, foreign sovereign and diplomatic immunity cases, often representing “whistleblowers” and other government employees who have been wronged or who are under investigation. Most notably, he served as a lawyer for the intelligence official who exposed the Ukraine scandal leading to the first impeachment of Donald Trump. Attorney Zaid is now battling the revocation of his own security clearance by the Administration.

Zaid’s comments focused on “National INSecurity” discussing the path to political violence and authoritarianism in the US, independence of the Department of Justice, and effectiveness of the Judiciary as a guardrail of the rule of law. He also addressed how we can build bridges to reduce the political temperature in the US.

Political Violence

The discussion began by focusing on the increase in political violence in light of the recent assassination of a Minnesota state legislator and her husband. Although violence picked up in the 1950’s and 1960’s, there was a relatively peaceful half century before it escalated significantly in the last 10-15 years. This overlapped with the first Trump administration and has been even more pronounced since. Death threats of political figures have become more common, especially from far-right groups. Attorney Zaid, for example, has received multiple death threats, some of which have been investigated by the FBI. He attributed this to the ease of obtaining weapons and the ability of the discontented to leverage technology like the internet to mobilize hatred. Some of this may even be the product of overseas creators of chaos, which should be explored more deeply. It’s clear that this has led to true dislike that folks have of those with differing political views and a desire to avoid cooperating in addressing policy challenges.

Patrimonialism- Trump Policy: No Friends or Enemies, Just Business Interests

Examples of this go back to the first Trump Administration as the President used the Trump Hotel (Old Post Office on Pennsylvania Avenue in DC) to profit from foreign dignitaries staying to gain favor with Trump. This has increased in the second term as ethical lines are being crossed and benefits have accrued to Trump family and associate businesses domestically and overseas (e.g. trademarks,  cellular company, cryptocurrency).

Zaid pointed to a specific form of authoritarianism called patrimonialism, where leaders engage in government to use power to gain personal financial benefit. Our trade relations with China and perhaps even how we deal with Iran may reflect this since Trump has financial interests in China and the Middle East. Ideas like turning Gaza into a luxurious resort where Trump would play a role also underscores this.

Path to Authoritarianism in the US

Authoritarianism in America was once unthinkable…but no longer….we always thought of Hitler and Stalin in those terms, but not American leaders. Authoritarianism is not necessarily murderous. Zaid noted that Trump’s efforts at government control are authoritarian in nature: the attacks on his opponents and purging of those in oversight roles. It doesn’t matter if these people were appointed in his first term, are career people, or are Republicans. The fact is they are not loyal to Donald Trump, so they are enemies. But thankfully, we don’t have the secret police dragging folks off. Rather we have chaos in government as thousands and thousands of employees have left government service.    This centralizes power in the President. There have been appeals against these actions in the courts and for now the courts are holding steadfast and the rule of law is being upheld. The question is how far is it going to slip from here: Zaid’s definition of a constitutional crisis is when the Administration fails to adhere to the judicial (particularly Supreme Court) rulings. (Editorial note: some commentators may have a broader definition, such as when current events and the political process push the country into a place where the existing constitutional framework is incapable of resolving the problem, Zaid’s reference reflects a specific current example of this).

When asked if this move to authoritarianism is reversible by the opposition, Zaid replied that we are not close to the bottom. He holds that there is going to be more pain, especially among Trump supporters, before we can reverse our course. We're starting to see it, “You can look in your newspapers or online every day where someone who voted for Trump. Their spouse got deported or their business got raided because they employ undocumented aliens and they never expected that they would be the ones who would suffer.” So far, many Americans have not been affected and few are really paying attention to what’s happening. The path may be reversible and we may get stronger, but we may need to go through significantly more political and economic pain before we recover.

Weaponization of the Department of Justice

The DOJ has been weaponized against perceived political enemies, with unprecedented actions like placing Trump's personal lawyers and diehard loyalists in senior positions. Career prosecutors are quitting, with many retiring prematurely. Trump’s Attorney General has denied the fairness of the 2020 election. One of Zaid’s cases involves thousands of FBI personnel who worked on the January 6th case and have filed lawsuits against the Administration who has threatened to publicly reveal their identities.  Attorney Zaid was also concerned that depriving individuals of due process and sending them to prisons in places like El Salvador could actually be applied to American citizens. He’s particularly concerned that the Administration is going as close to (or over) the line as possible to capture power. He pointed to attacks on lawyers  who have opposed Trump. Lawyers are often an early target of authoritarian regimes, since they uphold the rule of law and protect us from authoritarianism.

Loss of Security Clearance

The Trump Administration withdrew the security clearance for Attorney Zaid’s firm, making it challenging to support certain clients. Zaid disagrees with the law firms who pledged millions of dollars of contributions to fund pro bono work for Trump on certain conservative issues and ostensibly retained their security clearances. Not that there’s anything wrong with pro bono work:  Zaid does it all the time for causes he believes in. The law firms who have contributed funds to Trump’s causes are being forced to do it, further undermining the legal profession and the rule of law.

Supreme Court vs Lower Courts

The discussion turned to the Supreme Court. Although the conservative justices are in the majority, predicting their rulings are challenging. Zaid indicated that most Supreme Court decisions are nearly unified, with often the high-profile politically-charged cases showing clear divisions. Conservative justices like Roberts, Barrett, and Gorsuch might rule against the Trump administration in certain cases. Zaid is particularly concerned about a case that is working its way through the courts over the next few years that he is litigating. It’s about the power of the Presidency under Article 2 of the Constitution to fire anyone the President wants to without due process. There are statutes and regulations in place that govern the termination and discipline of Federal employees and ensure due process. Despite this Trump has fired many senior government officials outright threatening their legal rights.

Politicization of the Military

In response to a question on the current strength of the US Military, Zaid pointed out that while the US remains one of the strongest military powers, there are concerns about politicization and treatment of personnel, particularly regarding transgender service members being labeled as national security threats. He pointed to the recent speech by the President at North Carolina’s Fort Bragg that included service members who are Trump supporters cheering at the President’s derisive comments: clear signs of politicization of the military.

 Reducing Political Temperature

The discussion included a somewhat hopeful question related to how we reduce the difference of opinion between the right and the left. Attorney Zaid noted that we need to restart personal conversations.  Online discourse often leads to misunderstandings, while focusing on face-to-face interactions can be useful to determine if there are areas of common understanding and concern. Historical examples show how members of Congress from different parties used to maintain friendships despite policy disagreements. The current environment of attacking those who show any bipartisan cooperation needs to change if there is hope for reconciliation. There needs to be greater discourse.

Tools to Track Legal Challenges

Attorney Zaid concluded by providing some links to trackers that are useful for monitoring:

●        Litigation Tracker: Legal Challenges to Trump Administration Actions

●        Trump Administrative Action Database

●        Tracking the Lawsuits Against Trump’s Agenda

ICLT August Social

Get ready to unwind and unite at Indivisible Charlotte's monthly social soirée!

RSVP HERE

Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase.

Save the date for an evening of laughter, good company, food, and drinks. Eager to join us? Register now and mark your calendar for a night of community and rejuvenation.

We're excited to see you there—ready to recharge and connect!

RSVP HERE

Newsletter - June 6, 2025

Indivisible Charlotte Newsletter

June 6, 2025  Volume 39

In this issue

ACTION:

  • NO KINGS -NAKED EMPEROR Parade and March -June 14th!

  • Keep Our Neighborhoods Safe: Citizen Ally Training with Carolina Migrant Network June 18th!

  • In the Know LIVE: National INSECURITY? Renown DC attorney Mark Zaid on National Security, Free Speech and Due Process -June 19th!

  • Introducing Visibility CLT - Indivisible CLT’s Pop-Up Protest Group!

  • Democracy Rocks June 12th!

  • OUST Elon- Tesla Protests June 7, 21, 28th!

  • New Member Orientation Meeting: Join us June 26th or June 29th!

  • Mutual Aid Project to Support Vulnerable Communities!

  • Every Call Counts! Local and National issues- Call TODAY!

SOCIAL:

  • ICLT Socials - East Frank Superette (Monroe) June 4th! Starlight on 22nd (NoDa) July 2nd!

EVENT RECAP:

  • May 3rd Rally: Power to the People!

  • ICLT OUST Elon Tesla Protests - May 10th, 17th, 21st and the Rachel Maddow Show!

  • Visibility CLT Pop-Up Protests in May ALL OVER Greater CHARLOTTE!

  • ICLT Social - Edge City (Charlotte) May. 7th, Killington’s (Huntersville) May 18th

GROUP NEWS:

  • Indivisible National Hosts INDIVISIFEST in DC for Leaders Across the US: May 30-June 2nd

  • Looking for Social Media Expertise to Join ICLT Team

  • Kimberly Steps into ICLT Membership Committee Role

  • Meet Visibility CLT’s Coordinators: Christa and Dave

  • A Regional Coalition of NEW Indivisible Groups!

  • Bittersweet Goodbye to Two Powerhouse Volunteers - Linda and David😭

  • Your Donation Gives TWICE in June!

IN THE KNOW:

  • NC Media Bias Analysis

Democracy is Not a Spectator Sport

Read the Full NewsletteR

No Kings: Naked Emperor Parade & March

REGISTER HERE! 

Join us for an event to remember as we join forces with multiple partners to make some noise in Charlotte. Let’s show that this would-be emperor truly wears no clothes by joining this nationwide protest rejecting authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of our democracy.

We will gather in community at First Ward Park, march through Uptown Charlotte, returning to First Ward.

We are partnering with Drumstrong to provide rhythm and drums for encouragement and support during our march, and we will be offering some additional noise makers for you to use. Does your group have an interest in adding theater and/or excitement to the day? Reach out to us at indivisibleclt@gmail.com to coordinate additional partnerships!

We are committed to nonviolent action, and we expect all participants to seek to de-escalate any potential confrontation with those who disagree with us. Signs and chants must not incite violence, and signs may not portray swastikas in any form. There is always an inherent risk to protesting.

Please bring water bottles, any snacks you may need and remember to wear your sunscreen! Additional water will be provided along with a first aid station. Marshals in neon vests will be available to answer your questions or assist along the way.

Reminder: First Ward Park is within walking distance of the Charlotte Light Rail, so consider that if you prefer not to park in Uptown.

REGISTER HERE!