Niantic, developer of popular augmented reality games Pokémon Go and Ingress, plans to host community events for players in public spaces around the U.S. through a partnership with the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The company announced the project today, with the first event set to kick off this weekend in Charlotte, North Carolina.

The events will take players on a tour of certain public spaces with a predetermined route that will include, for example, PokéStops and Gyms to interact with the Pokémon Go game along the way. The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation along with Niantic works with city officials and even shuts down streets for some of the events:

The first public event as part of the initiative will kick off May 7 in Charlotte, North Carolina during Open Streets 704, a separate community event in the area that will close streets temporarily to vehicles to allow people to walk and bike freely. This first event will be experimental, the companies say, but there will be Pokémon related content highlighted on the Open Streets 704 event’s official route map (as pictured above).