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It’s Your Chance To Party In The Park This Sunday At The Mint Museum

The weather is getting nice and if you’re anything like me you are looking for any and every reason to be outside. And this weekend is a chance to do…

Party In The park
Mint Museum

The weather is getting nice and if you're anything like me you are looking for any and every reason to be outside. And this weekend is a chance to do that. The first of the Mint Museum's Party in The Park events kicks off for the season this Sunday. Party in the Park is a free event at the Mint Museum Randolph this Sunday's event will run from 1 pm-5 pm. There will be art projects, food trucks, live music, and a cash bar on the front terrace (weather permitting).

The March event is set to feature live demos by artists in response to the themes of identity and culture featured in the exhibition “Buscando la sirena (Searching for the siren)” The event is casual, for all-ages, and family friendly. It combines art and nature with live music, outdoor activations on the expansive greenspace, as well as free museum admission at Mint Museum Randolph. Parking is free and you're free to bring your own lawn chairs, strollers, and picnic blankets.

Party in the Park will occur monthly at the Mint Museum Randolph (2730 Randolph Road Charlotte, NC 28207) through October. Party in the Park 2024 dates:

  • March 24
  • April 17
  • May 19
  • June 30
  • Sep. 29
  • Oct. 20

Learn more here.

Most Romantic (and Affordable) Date Spots in America

Who says romance has to be expensive? Sure, a fancy, expensive night out is one way to celebrate love and romance. But, it doesn't have to be about the big dollars. As the saying and song go, "Can't buy me love." In that spirit, let's look into some of the most romantic, and affordable, date spots in America. Sparks can totally fly here. Trust me.

Before we get to those date locations, here are some tips on affordable dates. If it's a first date and you really have no idea if you two are going to hit it off, you don't have to do the traditional dinner. Why spend the time and money if the date might not even create a spark? Instead, try meeting for coffee or drinks at the bar. That way, if you two aren't feeling each other, you won't have to stick through salad, dinner and dessert. You can have a drink and cut your losses. If you two are feeling a vibe, you can schedule a second date that's a full dinner, which will allow for more time to get to know each other.

Fast-forward to when you're further into a relationship. If you're going out to dinner and to the bar a lot with your new love, that's great, but it can get costly. There's nothing wrong with Netflix and chill for a date night. You can still make it special. For example, invite your sweetie over and order their favorite takeout dish. How romantic, right? Oh, and get some gourmet, flavored popcorn, if you know what kind of treats they like. That's not only romantic but very thoughtful.

Now that we've gone through some casual date ideas that won't break the bank, let's get into the most romantic, and affordable, date spots in America.

MSU Horticulture Gardens in East Lansing, Michigan

I graduated from Michigan State University, so I'm familiar with our beautiful gardens. In the spring, summer and fall, the MSU Horticulture Gardens are an area of wonder. You can go in the winter, too, but things are much more abloom in the other seasons. It's a very beautiful and romantic setting, and it's a perfect romantic date spot. It's also free to visit. Yes, this is a photo of me at the MSU Gardens. I love it there!

Anne Erickson at the MSU Gardens in Michigan.

Anne Erickson

Philadelphia's Magic Gardens

Let's continue on the theme of gardens being a great date idea with Philadelphia's Magic Gardens. These gardens offer a "mosaicked art environment, gallery, and community arts center of Isaiah Zagar's art and public murals." It's a breathtaking spot and perfect for a date. General admission is currently $15 for adults, but get your tickets early.

Clearwater and St. Pete in Florida

Florida is a popular vacation spot, so it has a lot of romantic spots for a date or anniversary celebration. Clearwater and St. Pete offer gorgeous white sand beaches on the Gulf of Mexico and calm waters. You'll also find the Museum of Fine Arts, the Dalí Museum and the pristine Fort De Soto Park with beaches, hiking trails, kayaking and more.

hey offer visitors miles of white sand beaches along the sparkling Gulf of Mexico as well as vibrant arts and culture.

Explore Atlanta's Breweries

If you're up for a casual but fun date night, why not try exploring your local breweries? Atlanta has some fantastic ones. Make a night of it. Get dressed up and hit the town with your love. Try a bunch of different breweries with their local brews. This is a low-key but romantic date night that's also very reasonable. Just don't drink too much. One famed one to try is Glover Park Brewery.

North Carolina Museum of Art

Going to a museum is a perfect date idea. Located in Raleigh, the North Carolina Museum of Art and the Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park have lots of fantastic art to take in. This museum first opened in 1956 and always has a range of fascinating exhibitions.

Las Vegas Art Museum

Say you're in Vegas? Break the norm and take your date to the Las Vegas Art Museum. The museum features nearly 8,000 square feet of exhibition space. You'll find great exhibits for both adults and kids. You can always hit the casinos later.

http://www.lasvegasartmuseum.org/

Melanie Day is a graduate of North Carolina State University. She has worked for Beasley since 2012 in a variety of behind-the-scenes roles in both digital and promotions. Melanie writes about a diverse range of topics some of her favorites include travel, restaurants, Taylor Swift, and college athletics. When not at work you'll find her at a country concert or NC State sporting event.