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		<title>Autumn in Charlotte</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 14:06:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking for some fun things to do in Charlotte as the weather finally cools down and thoughts of Christmas whisper from around the corner, here are a few ideas to whet your appetite and get you out of the house and onto the streets for some fine Charlotte fun!October Charlotte OktoberFest Beer Festival [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking for some fun things to do in Charlotte as the  weather finally cools down and thoughts of Christmas whisper from around  the corner, here are a few ideas to whet your appetite and get you out  of the house and onto the streets for some fine Charlotte fun!<strong>October</strong>
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<li>Charlotte OktoberFest Beer Festival      is an annual event  featuring hundreds of craft-brewed beers, food and      loads of live  entertainment.</li>
<li>Carolina Renaissance Festival      runs from October through<span id="more-63"></span> early/mid-November on weekends and is a popular      family event  featuring a medieval amusement park, nine-stage theater,      circus,  arts and crafts fair and a jousting tournament.</li>
<li>Latin American Festival is held      at the Mint Museum of Art and  offers a great family day out with kid&#8217;s      activities, music and  authentic Latin American food.</li>
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<p><strong>November</strong>
<ul>
<li>Le Beaujolais Nouveau Wine      Tasting Festival occurs mid-November  and Charlotte is one of just 13 cities in the country      given the  honor of hosting an official uncorking and celebration of the       annual Beaujolais Nouveau harvest.</li>
<li>Harvest Day is held mid-November      and is an interesting  celebration that examines how different cultures      from around the  world mark the end of the growing season.</li>
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<p><strong>December</strong>
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<li>Celtic Traditions Festival &#8211;      mid-December, featuring  traditional Irish and Scottish dancing, Celtic      music and  traditional jewelry and clothing.</li>
<li>Southern Christmas Show is held the      end of November and is the  event that gets everyone thinking Christmas      with hundreds of  exhibitors and events to mark the festive season.</li>
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		<title>Where, Oh Where, Do the Charlotte &#8216;Self-Employeds&#8217; Work?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Apr 2010 22:27:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I saw an ad on TV the other day about &#8220;The New Workplace&#8221;. If you haven&#8217;t seen it, the commercial promotes the resurging popularity of shared office space amongst the self-employed.It goes something like this: Guy in a tie, late 30s, walks through a keyman-style building extolling the virtues of sharing a coffee pot and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I saw an ad on TV the other day about &#8220;The New Workplace&#8221;. If you haven&#8217;t seen it, the commercial promotes the resurging popularity of shared office space amongst the self-employed.It goes something like this: Guy in a tie, late 30s, walks through a keyman-style building extolling the virtues of sharing a coffee pot and receptionist with a half-dozen strangers. He exchanges smiles and nods with the other &#8220;self-employeds&#8221; as he spins through the modern chic office/set.&#8221;You work for yourself, but you have people to bounce ideas off of,&#8221; he says. &#8220;You have clerical support, a copier and coffee, too!&#8221; But best of all: you don&#8217;t work <em>with</em> or <em>for</em> these people. You&#8217;re a self-employed, independent, freewheeling, up-by-your-bootstraps kind of honcho!It looked  and sounded  kind of cool. As someone who works in an industry ripe for start-ups and freelancers, I found this little community of symbiotic self-starters rather appealing. And with a recession still raging out there, you have to think this cadre of workers will continue to grow as corporate America struggles to rebuild its workforce.<span id="more-6"></span>But I&#8217;m not sold on The New Workplace. Call me sloppy  but the idea of working in PJs will never lose its luster. You wake, you walk to couch, you turn on computer, you work. And with the emergence of high-speed, portable wireless Internet services, you can take it on the road  to the park, the coffee shop, the barbershop, poolside, beachside, barside  you name it. Or, you can hang at the house  TV on, security system armed and your business booming from the comfort of your living room.Don&#8217;t get me wrong, the shared workspace concept works for a lot of people. A self-employed friend of mine recently leased space in a New Workplace-kind of building in <a href="http://www.ci.mooresville.nc.us/portal/">Mooresville</a>, and it suits her. The <a href="http://www.charlottesgotalot.com/">Charlotte</a> area has quite a few of them, in fact. Financial services professionals seem particularly attracted to them because of the mind-share opportunities between the vast specialists in their field. And with the added benefit of creating a professional front on a low-frills operation, The New Workplace is practically a necessity for that segment.But writers across the Queen City continue to hold onto their worn bedroom slippers, fraying bathrobes and the ability to complete five loads of laundry in a single workday. It may not be &#8220;The New Workplace&#8221;, but it sure is a recognizable one. And I&#8217;m a proud supporter.</p>
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