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Charlotte Park Association records
Collection — Box: SFC2 [F09.090.02.02], Folder: 167
Identifier: MS0167
Overview
Correspondence, minutes, legal documents, and clippings of an association organized by the Charlotte Lions Club with the mission to develop Freedom Park.
Dates:
1943-1950, 1987-1989; 1943 - 1950
Charlotte Performing Arts Collection records
Collection
Identifier: MS0150
Overview
Programs for musical, dramatic, and other cultural events held primarily in the Charlotte area. Includes programs from such groups as the Charlotte Opera Association (1962-86) and its successor, Opera Carolina (1986-92), Charlotte Summer Theatre (1962-69), Charlotte Symphony (1970-93), Little Theatre (1962-76), Mint Museum of Art (1963-77), North Carolina Dance Theater (1992-2000) and Oratorio Singers (1969-94).
Dates:
1897 - 2015; 1935 - 2015
Charlotte Pride Committee records
Collection
Identifier: MS0457
Overview
Charlotte Pride presents the annual lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and queer (LGBTQ) Pride festival and other events in the Queen City. The annual festival is the largest LGBTQ Pride event in the Carolinas. The bulk of the collection documents Pride Festivals held in Charlotte, including planning materials and guides to the events. Also included are promotional materials, memorabilia, and ephemera from the more recent Pride festivals.
Dates:
1984 - 2015
Charlotte Redevelopment Commission Records
Collection
Identifier: MS0350
Overview
Collection consists of discarded photographs, slides, and photocopies of pamphlets from Charlotte's Redevelopment Commission. Photographs are of neighborhoods, apartment complexes, streets, and roads before and after renewal projects. Photocopied pamplets advertise the Charlotte Redevelopment Commission, progress reports on urban renewal of Charlotte, N.C., and future projects for uptown Charlotte, N.C.
Dates:
1958-1985
Charlotte Royals Rugby Club memorabilia and uniforms
Collection
Identifier: MS0528
Overview
The Charlotte Royals were founded in 2004. Today, they have over 20 players and a growing auxiliary membership along with supporters from around the country. Collection includes 1 linear foot of uniforms, ball, memorabilia, and ephemera.
Dates:
2000-2015
Charlotte School of Law Alumni Association records
Collection
Identifier: MS0583
Overview
Charlotte School of Law was an independent for-profit college in Charlotte, North Carolina, established in 2006. It was provisionally accredited by the American Bar Association in 2008, and fully accredited in 2011. In 2016 the ABA put the school on probation and the school closed the following year. Collection consists of letters received from the Charlotte School of Law by various elected officials and members of the community, primarily when it received full accreditation from the American...
Dates:
2009-2017
Charlotte Symphony Orchestra records
Collection
Identifier: MS0548
Overview
Collection documenting the work of the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra, Charlotte Youth Symphony Orchestra and the Oratorio Singers of Charlotte (now the Charlotte Symphony Chorus). Contains concert programs, news clippings, photographs, press releases and by-laws. Additionally, there is a large amount of audiovisual material, including reel-to-reel recordings, record albums, cassettes, CDs and VHS.
Dates:
circa 1960-2015
Charlotte Woman's Club records
Collection
Identifier: MS0056
Overview
The Charlotte Woman's Club is the oldest civic organization in Charlotte. Organized in 1899 as the Study Club for Mothers, that group enlarged its membership and civic activities in 1902 and became the Charlotte Woman's Club. Includes minutes, newsletters, programs, financial records, 1924 register, scrapbooks, correspondence, and membership applications.
Dates:
1901 - 1989
Charlotte Women's Political Caucus records
Collection
Identifier: MS0611
Overview
Contains meeting minutes, bylaws, endorsement policies and candidate forum fliers of the Charlotte Women's Political Caucus.
Dates:
1994-1996
Charlotteans for a Free Southern Africa records
Collection — Box: SFC3 [F09.090.03.01], Folder: 284
Identifier: MS0284
Overview
Records of a local anti-apartheid organization formed in 1985 by residents of Charlotte (N.C.), who were "concerned about the ongoing crisis in South Africa and neighboring countries." The organization sponsored a number of events, protested loans by local businesses to the South African government, and invited visits by speakers who would "share insights and information with citizens of our community."
Dates:
1988 - 1993
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