Burlington, North Carolina
Upcoming Events in Burlington North Carolina
April
10 |
Art on the Haw River Wine Trail
- A Fine Wine & Fine Craft Tour, takes you to the five wineries of the Haw River Wine Trail to experience craft and art demonstrations and sales, wine tours, wine tasting and music. Art on the Haw River Wine Trail is a unique opportunity to enjoy the scenic wineries and the countryside in spring bloom, music, fine wine and fine art. Saturday: 10:00am-6:00pm Sunday: 12 noon-6:00pm The five members of the HAw RIver Wine Trail are: Benjamin Vineyards and Winery, Creek Side Winery, GlenMarie Winery, Grove Winery, Iron Gate Vineyards and Winery Ph: (336)570-1444 (Always call and confirm events) |
May
12 |
Mack Fest
- Escape from the hustle and bustle and breathe in the outdoors at Lake Mackintosh. Enjoy the beautiful view while listening to live entertainment provided by local Bluegrass and Jazz groups. The children will also have a great time with relay races to wildlife displays to scavenger hunts. There is something for everyone, from the young to the young at heart. Take Exit 141 off I-85/40. Go south on Huffman Mill Road. Lake Mackintosh is located on the left. Address: Lake MacIntosh, 2074 Huffman Mill Road , Burlington, North Carolina |
26 - 28 |
Battle of Alamance Commemoration
- The commemorations of the anniversary of the Battle of Alamance continue with the new and improved exhibits open for public view and the demonstrations of 18th-century military and domestic life. Small arms and cannon firing by the Craven Regiment and Guilford Militia will highlight the afternoon activities. Call for more information. 1-5pm. Take Exit 143 off I-85/40 and follow signs on Nc Highway 62 South for six miles. Address: Alamance Battleground State Historic Site, 5803 S. NC 62 , Burlington, North Carolina |
3 | ![]() Address: Holly Hill Mall, 309 Huffman Mill Road, Burlington NC 27215 , Burlington, North Carolina |
October
22 - 26 |
Colonial Living Week
- This is a five-day living history program that offers a unique look at home and military life in the 18th century through demonstrations by costumed interpreters. An excellent, educational event for social studies teachers and their students. The daily schedule runs from 9:00 a.m.-2 p.m. All school and general groups must make reservations. For more information or reservations, please call or e-mail. Address: Alamance Battleground State Historic Site, 5803 S. NC 62 , Burlington, North Carolina |
27 - 28 | ![]() Address: 213 South Main Street , Burlington, North Carolina |