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Local Author Launches Second Book in Arnie the Armadillo Series

Eden Estabrook is releasing a second book in her children’s series, Arnie the Armadillo Goes Backpacking in Brazil, on Small Business Saturday, November 30, 2024. Join her for a special book signing from 10am–4pm on West Ave in downtown Kannapolis, in front of Sweetest Beginnings, and pick up the perfect holiday gift for a young reader on your list. If you can’t make it on Small Business Saturday, there’s another opportunity to meet Estabrook. Grab an early copy at the Downtown Christmas Tree Lighting event on November 22 from 5–9pm at The Lenz Studio in Concord.   Planning to visit? Tell...

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“Kann-cation”
A Weekend in Kannapolis:
Your Ultimate Guide

Contributor: Jamie Richardson   In recent years, the concept of a staycation has gained immense popularity as people seek to explore and appreciate the treasures in their own backyards. For those fortunate enough to call Cabarrus County home, embarking on a staycation in Kannapolis is an attractive option. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast, a foodie, a history buff, or simply someone who loves to explore new places, Kannapolis has something for everyone. ⚾ 🍽️ 🛍️ We’ve pulled together a guide to spending an unforgettable weekend in Kannapolis that even includes a great place to stay...

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🎁 🌸 A Journey of Creativity and Faith

Contributor: Jamie Richardson   Sweetest Beginnings, a custom-curated gift shop, is moving from its “tiny shop” to “the big shop,” in the heart of the West Avenue District. 📍 Kannapolis (Downtown) 135 W A St, Kannapolis, NC 28081 Website | Facebook | Instagram Sweetest Beginnings has come a long way since its inception in 2007 when owner Susan McRae discovered her talent and love for stationery design. What started as a project born while waiting on the arrival of twins has now blossomed into a thriving business. Initially, Susan operated from her home, perfecting her stationery craft...

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