A Popular North Carolina Yoga Studio Is Closing But There’s Good News
Calling all Yogis, this may affect you. You may be getting in that downward dog pose somewhere new. A popular North Carolina yoga studio is closing but there is some good news.
The story of this little studio that could started 13 years ago as NoDa Yoga. It’s yoga for everyone and will be reborn. It all began in a small building in the North Davidson area of Charlotte according to an article in the Charlotte Observer. And now it is time to grow. Co Owner of Charlotte Family Yoga Vicie Moran, reportedly will close the doors November 30.
If you enjoyed Yoga at NoDa Yoga it is not going far. Travel just five miles down the road in Oakhurst. Moran will open a new studio called Charlotte Family Yoga Oakhurst. One popular North Carolina yoga studio is closing but there is this good news. Her comments are reported in the Charlotte Business Journal,“The driving mission of Charlotte Family Yoga is to create an inclusive yoga community that can meet students where they are in their practice”.
Yoga has been great for my horsemanship. I imagine it is great for just about anything you want to improve that involves motion. Yoga has helped people for thousands of years. According to BambooGardenYoga, Vermont is the most yoga obsessed state.
Southern Living Ranks These Charlotte Restaurants "The Best"
If you’ve been in Charlotte over the past few years, it is no surprise that the Queen City has a lot to offer for ‘foodies.’ There are literally hundreds of restaurants with a variety of cuisines. And according to Southern Living magazine, Charlotte has some of the best eating spots.
The magazine put together a list of the 22 best restaurants in Charlotte. It doesn’t matter what you crave — Southern traditional, Italian, Asian, or seafood — Charlotte’s culinary landscape has something for you. I have lived in Charlotte for more than two decades and I still have not experienced even half of the restaurants on their list.
In the article, Southern Living boasts of many of the successes made on Charlotte’s food scene. It states “For years, the Queen City has steadily marched toward becoming a top food city in the South—with recent nods from the James Beard Foundation validating its expertise and growth.”
And growth indeed. There are new restaurants popping up regularly. From fresh seafood, street tacos to rolled sushi, the sky is the limit. Charlotte’s international flare (Vietnamese, Ethiopian) on food makes it even more difficult to decide just where to go.
Which is why I listed a few of the restaurants I’ve already visited. (In no particular order) And if you’re open to trying something new AND good, then check these out. Check out a full list of Southern Living’s restaurant recommendations.
Catherine Lane is the morning show co-host and midday host on Country 1037 in Charlotte, North Carolina. She has been with the station for the past 24 years and is a recipient of the Academy of Country Music Major Market Personality of the Year award. Catherine has been on air in both radio and television in the Queen City for 38 years. As a content creator for Country 1037, Catherine writes blogs on local events and restaurants. She also writes about great travel spots and out of the way places in the Carolinas. Anything outdoors, travel, food, animals or the many country artists from the Carolinas.