Up & Coming Weekly

July 10, 2018

Up and Coming Weekly is a weekly publication in Fayetteville, NC and Fort Bragg, NC area offering local news, views, arts, entertainment and community event and business information.

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26 UCW JULY 11-17, 2018 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM JULY 13-14 • "HE'S NOT HEAVY, HE'S MY BROTHER" presented by the veteran suicide aware- ness organization 22 Until None. Army Special Forces soldier Chris McHargue and 11 others will carry 220 pounds for 11 miles to represent the way we need to help carry our brothers and sisters in battle. The event starts at 1 a.m. July 13 at the Hoke County courthouse and ends with a welcome reception at 1 p.m. at Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd, Fayetteville. All are welcome. There will be a rally, raffle, live music, food and vendors. Learn more at www.22UntilNone.org. JULY 21 • 16TH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS IN JULY TOY RUN departing from Fort Bragg Harley Davidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville. Register 8 a.m., depart 10 a.m. $15 plus unwrapped toy per rider, $10 per passenger. Call William Winford at 910-426-5082 or 910-261-4601 for details. Hosted by the Winford Foundation and partnership with Walmart Transportation Office 6840. JULY 21 • BIKERS AGAINST CHILD ABUSE ANNUAL POKER RUN starting at Tobacco Road Harley-Davidson, 1126 S. Saunders Rd., Raleigh, and ending at Locked & Loaded. Register at 10 a.m. Kickstands up at 11:15 a.m. The ride will cover differ- ent locations throughout Raleigh. $20 per rider, $15 per passenger. Prizes for Best Hand and Worst Hand, plus a 50/50 drawing and numerous other raffle prizes. For more infor- mation, email eventcoordinator@ca-nc.bacaworld.org. JULY 21 • LEGENDS PUB CELEBRATES NATIONAL HOTDOG DAY at 4624-4 Bragg Blvd., Fayetteville. Cookout starts at 3 p.m. Bring a side dish to contribute to the potluck. Call 910-867-2364 for more information. JULY 22-29 • 10TH ANNUAL SOUTH EAST RAIDER RALLY in Maggie Valley. Proceeds benefit Mission Childrens Hospital. In 2017, the South East Raider Rally raised $8,620 for the hospital. Maggie Valley is centrally located to the best riding western North Carolina and eastern Tennessee have to offer. Many of the roads were made famous by some of the area's notorious moonshiners, such as Popcorn Sutton. There are roads for all skill levels, from the challenges of "The Rattler" and "Tail of the Dragon" to the more scenic sweeps of the "Blue Ridge Parkway" or "Cherohala Skyway." JULY 27-28 • HILLBILLY SHOW & SHINE 2018 at Maggie Valley Festival Grounds, 3374 Soco Rd., Maggie Valley. 10 a.m.-11 p.m. both days. Live music, food, TV celebrities, crafts and yes ... some real live moonshiners, plus more. Hot rods, bikes, 4x4's, automotive/motorcycle type vendors, small swapmeet, pinstriping, diecast toys, pin-ups and more. An over-the-top event that will be fun for the whole family. Call Rob at 423-483-4295 or search the Facebook page for more information. Visit www.raiderrally.com, email rallyteam@raiderrally.com or call 828-926-3962 for more information. 4624 BRAGG BLVD. 4624 BRAGG BLVD. Sat JULY 28, 2018 Sat JULY 28, 2018 Sat JULY 28, 2018 7 PM 7 PM

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