Hungry for something new?
If you love to eat and drink, this week offers a great chance to explore the world of Charlotte food and beverage. From honey recipes to a wine-making class, here's what to do on the local food scene this week.
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National Honey Bee Awareness Day
From the event description:
Aug. 17 is National Honey Bee Awareness Day. Beekeepers at the Charlotte Regional Farmers Market will be passing out free honey recipes.
When: Saturday, Aug. 17, 8 a.m.
Where: 1801 Yorkmont Road
Price: Free
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Community Feast: A Charlotte Collaboration
From the event description:
This Community Feast is brought to you by the chefs of Charlotte. This dinner is meant to bring communities of Charlotte together with a pay-what-you-can ticket price. The meal will include three proteins, three starches, four vegetable sides, three breads, and of course, three dessert options.
When: Sunday, Aug. 18, 6:30 p.m.
Where: 1824 Statesville Ave.
Price: $80-$100. More ticket options are available.
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Wine-Making Class
From the Seven Jars Products deal description:
These two-hour classes equip students with the know-how to bottle their own wine.
Where: 6148-B Brookshire Blvd.
Price: $74 for Two (58 percent discount off regular price)
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Beer or Wine-Making Class
From the Seven Jars Products deal description:
These classes equip students with the know-how to bottle their own wine and beer.
Where: 6148-B Brookshire Blvd.
Price: $48 for Beer-Making Class for Two (68 percent discount off regular price). More ticket options are available.
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