4th Annual Pineville Arts In The Park Festival: May 17, 2025
The Town of Pineville is proud to host its annual Pineville Arts In The Park on Saturday, May 17, 2025, from 10:00 AM till 5:00 PM at Pineville's Lake Park, located at 1000 Johnston Drive, Pineville, NC.
This free, family-friendly event promises a vibrant celebration of creativity and community. Stroll through the park and explore a wide variety of local art vendors, unique handmade crafts, and one-of-a-kind treasures. Enjoy a tasty bite from an array of food trucks offering everything from classic comfort food to gourmet treats.
The event also includes live entertainment, with performances from local musicians and performers, plus a variety of fun activities for kids, including a Children's Art Zone.
Whether you're a local resident or just visiting, Pineville Arts In The Park offers something for everyone. Don’t miss this exciting day of art, food, music, and family fun!
Discovering The Pineville, NC Lifestyle
If you’ve never experienced the charm of historic downtown Pineville, North Carolina, now may be the perfect time to explore it. Recognized as a top destination for young professionals, Pineville was ranked #1 on Movoto’s list of the Top 10 Cities in the Charlotte Area for its lifestyle-friendly amenities. The town offers lots of housing options, from homes to condos, alongside quaint neighborhoods, a vibrant historic district, and an abundance of shopping, dining, and entertainment choices.
Visitors and residents alike enjoy local restaurants and bars, live music, and outdoor movies at Pineville Lake Park, making the town a hub for community and culture.
In 2015, NerdWallet named Pineville the Best Place in North Carolina to Start a Small Business, a testament to its supportive environment for entrepreneurs and economic growth. Pineville likes to bill itself as a Small Town With Big Ideas.
Pineville is also proud of its rich history—it’s the birthplace of the 11th U.S. President, James K. Polk, and still retains a strong sense of its heritage. The James K. Polk Historic Site is located in Pineville.
Convenience is another key aspect of the Pineville lifestyle. The town’s strategic location near I-485 and I-77 offers easy access to surrounding areas. Pineville borders Charlotte’s Ballantyne and is just minutes from South Park, making it ideal for those commuting to the Ballantyne Corporate Park or South Park’s business centers. It’s also close to the Lynx Blue Line light rail, offering a convenient route to Uptown Charlotte. And with its proximity to Fort Mill, South Carolina, cross-border commuting is equally seamless.
Whether you're drawn to its historic charm, modern amenities, or prime location, Pineville offers a balanced and accessible lifestyle at the heart of the Greater Charlotte region.
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