The Forum did not meet today. The following announcements arrived by e-mail.
Larken Egleston sent in an announcement that the Young Democrats of Mecklenburg County will hold a primary night viewing party on Tuesday, Sept. 15 at Heist Brewery in NoDa, 2909 N. Davidson St. No admission charge and open to all.
Dena Diorio sent in her Sept. 8 and Sept. 14 Board Bulletins.
Tammy Hill sent in an announcement that the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department Metro Division would hold a “Taking Back Our Communities” town hall on Saturday, Sept. 19 from 10 a.m.-noon at Reeder Memorial Baptist Church, 3725 Beatties Ford Rd. Flier here.
Joyce Waddell sent in her Sept. 10 Waddell Weekly Bulletin.
Sharon Holm sent in an announcement that the Gantt Center would hold a screening of “I’m Walkin’ For My Freedom: The Selma March and Voting Rights,” a Steve Crump documentary, on Friday, Oct. 9 at 6 p.m. at the Gantt Center, 551 S. Tryon St. $10 tickets for nonmembers here. Details here.
Carla Cunningham sent in her Sept. 10 newsletter.
Charles Thomas sent in an announcement of ThinkPlenty Unconference on Sept. 18-19 focused on alleviating hunger in Charlotte. Details here. Tickets here.
Laura McClettie sent in an announcement of a meet-the-candidates event on Tuesday, Sept. 22 from 6-8 p.m. at Ivy Hall, 2614 Hutchison McDonald Rd. Details here.
Rebecca Scroggins sent in the list of events for Cultural Free for All week this week and Connect with Culture Day on Saturday, Sept. 19.
Jeri Thompson sent in an invitation to Black Lives Matter Charlotte, a community conversation on Tuesday, Sept. 22 at 6 p.m. at Little Rock Community Center, 401 N. McDowell St. Details here. Register here.
Sylvia Grier sent in an announcement of a grant-writing seminar for beginning and experienced grant writers, on Friday, Oct. 16 at 5104 Reagan Dr. Suite 5. Cost is $125. Details here. Register here.
Sharon Holm sent in a copy of the Friends of the Gantt Arts + Culture Digest.