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AUG. 11 • PAYING IT
FORWARD BENEFIT FOR
LEE & DEE SEMEL
at Leg-
ends Pub, 4624-4 Bragg Blvd.,
Fayetteville. First bike out at noon.
Food, auction and lots of love.
Call 910-867-2364 for more
information.
AUG. 11 • SUMMER
BASH 2018
starting at Air-
borne & Special Operations
Museum Foundation, 100 Bragg
Blvd., Fayetteville. Register at
9:30 a.m. Kickstands up at
10:15 a.m. After a short ride,
the main festivities will be at Fort
Bragg Harley Davidson. This event
is to benefit Operation Healing
Forces, an SOF based organiza-
tion that seeks out injured service
members from the Special Opera-
tions community and their spouses,
and provides time to re-connect not just with other veterans, but with their spouse. For more
information, search the event on Facebook.
SEPT. 7-9 • CHEROKEE BLUE RIDGE RUN 2018 at Cherokee Fair-
grounds and Harrah's Cherokee Resort, Cherokee. The second annual Motorcycle &
Music Festival is back. Multi-class bike shows, live bands, vendors, tattoo artists, demo
rides, food trucks, craft beer and more. Featured bands include Vince Neil, Molly
Hatchet and Jasmine Cane. $15 a day or $30 for the entire weekend. Visit blueridg-
erun.com for more information.
SEPT. 7-9 • THUNDER IN THE SMOKIES FALL MOTORCYCLE
RALLY
at Maggie Valley Festival Grounds, Maggie Valley, Hosted by Handlebar
Corral Productions. Come ride the Blue Ridge Parkway, the Dragon's Tail, the Chero-
hala Skyway and more scenic roads. Win $1,000 at the Bike Games or win $1,000 at
the Bike Show. Stock up on gear with a great selection of vendors. All bikes and ages
welcome. Join in for a rumbling weekend where thousands of bikers roll in for the busi-
est motorcycle weekend in town. Visit www.HandlebarCorral.com, email
handlebarcorral@aol.com, or call 828-246-2101 for more information.
SEPT. 22 • 9TH ANNUAL WE RIDE FOR THOSE WHO CAN'T
REMEMBRANCE RUN AND POW-MIA RECOGNITION DAY CER-
EMONY
at Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson, 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd., Fayetteville.
Register 8 a.m. the day of the ride or early online at www.rollingthunder-nc1.com. $20
per bike, $10 per passenger. Ceremony begins 10 a.m. Kickstands up 11 a.m. Visit
facebook.com/RollingThunderNC1 for more information.
OCT. 13 • CAR, TRUCK AND BIKE SHOW SUPPORTING
WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA
in the J.P. Riddle Stadium parking lot,
2823 Legion Rd., Fayetteville. Coordinated and hosted by Rolling Thunder NC
Chapter 1. Register from 9-11a.m. Judging starts at 11:30 a.m. Award presentation at
2 p.m. $30 registration fee. Free to the general public. Food trucks will be on-site and
restrooms open at the stadium. All profits will go to purchase wreaths for veteran's
graves in December for Sandhills Veterans Cemetery. Call Craig Hardy at
910-322-3893 for details.
4624 BRAGG BLVD.
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AUG
11
POKER RUN
Paying it Forward Benefit
for LEE & DEE Semel
1st Bike Out at Noon
Food • Auction • Lots of Love
MUSIC
FAYETTEVILLE AFTER 5
Festival Park in downtown Fayetteville
• www.faydogwoodfestival.com/
events/fayetteville-after-5
Aug. 10 Heart Breaker
FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY
ORCHESTRA
5400 Ramsey St. • 910-433-4690
www.fayettevillesymphony.org
Oct. 6 The Music of John
Williams
THE DRUNK HORSE PUB
106 S Eastern Blvd.•910-835-8347
Aug. 11 Gideon
Aug. 31 September Mourning
Sept. 22 Nephilym + Elisium
THE TAPHOUSE AT HUSKE
411 Hay St. • 910-426-5650
Aug. 10 John & Malachi
Aug. 11 DJ Echo Bass & Danny
Phantom
Aug. 17 Chris Scroggins
PAUL'S PLACE
719 Starling St. • 910-779-2898
www.paulsplacenc.com
Aug. 8 Morris Cardenas
Aug. 11 Reflections II
LUIGI'S ITALIAN RESTAURANT
528 N McPherson Church Rd. •
910-864-1810• www.luigisnc.com
Aug. 11 Lotus Sun
Aug. 18 HomeWreckers