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Charlotte Local Pulse: Art Walk, BOOM Festival, and Perfect Spring Weather

Charlotte Local Pulse: Art Walk, BOOM Festival, and Perfect Spring Weather

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Good morning, this is Charlotte Local Pulse for Sunday, May 3. We kick off with some vibrant weekend energy as the Kings Drive Art Walk wraps up today along Little Sugar Creek Greenway at 600 South Kings Drive near East Morehead Street. Over 70 artists showcase paintings, jewelry, clay, and glass from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., with acoustic music filling the air, but watch for construction detours from the Charlotte Water project blocking some greenway access—use sidewalks from East Boulevard or Freedom Park. Parking is plentiful nearby, just avoid medical center lots to keep emergency routes clear.

Shifting to University City, the ninth annual BOOM festival runs through today with over 100 performances in dance, music, theater, and poetry, drawing crowds to celebrate our creative scene. And for a Cinco de Mayo kickoff, the Dolla Day Party at Prism Social starts at 2 p.m., promising fun vibes from Hoppin' Charlotte organizers.

Our Charlotte 49ers track and field team competes today at the Duke Twilight meet in Durham—root for them as they chase more wins. Weather-wise, partly cloudy skies with highs near 78 degrees make these outdoor events perfect, though a stray shower could pop up this afternoon; evenings cool to the 60s, ideal for wrapping up the day.

City Hall stays quiet today after last week's council strategy session at the Government Center on East 4th Street, but keep an eye on upcoming bike tours highlighting our transportation history starting this afternoon. No major new business openings hit our radar, but the job market hums with about 5,000 postings in tech and healthcare around Uptown. Real estate sees median home prices holding steady near $420,000, with steady sales in NoDa and South End.

On public safety, CMPD reports a quiet past 24 hours—no significant incidents or arrests, just routine patrols keeping our neighborhoods secure. Local schools shine too: Myers Park High notched a strong win in yesterday's soccer match.

Finally, a feel-good note—volunteers at the art walk are mentoring young artists from local schools, sparking creativity thatll shape our community for years.

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