CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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72 | October 2018 I N S I D E F A Y E T T E V I L L E OCTOBER 25, 7:30 A.M. CityView Business Breakfast Highland Country Club Postponed from September because of Hurricane Florence, CityView's Business Breakfast will be worth the wait. Speak- ers are Michael Fletcher, senior pastor at Manna Church; Zan Monroe, CEO of Longleaf Pine Realtors, and Rory Dowl- ing of Prince Charles Holding LLC. For information, go to eventbrite.com and search for "CityView." OCTOBER 25 - NOVEMBER 11 Peter and the Starcatcher Cape Fear Regional Theatre How did Peter Pan come to be? This wickedly imaginative play creates a fan- tastical back story for the beloved char- acter, as well as for Tinkerbell, Wendy Darling's mother, the pirate Smee and Peter's arch-nemesis Captain Hook. For information, check cfrt.org. OCTOBER 26 Zombie Walk and Fourth Friday Downtown Fayetteville The popular annual Zombie Walk at- tracts all ages. Gory (in a fake way) and family-friendly (in a very real way), it's clever and creative and mixes well with the Fourth Friday fun offered by down- town merchants and organizations. For information, check facebook.com/ FayettevilleZombieWalk. OCTOBER 26-27, 11:59 P.M. - 2 A.M. The Rocky Horror Picture Show Cape Fear Regional Theatre Have you been hankering to do the Time Warp again? Or for the first time ever? Here's your chance to dance, throw toast and otherwise experience this classic audience-participation film that's a sendup of rock, horror and sci-fi movies. For information, check cfrt.org. OCTOBER 26-28, 6-9 P.M. Halloween at the Boo-tanical Garden Cape Fear Botanical Garden Come in costume to walk the garden's pathways, which will be lit by hundreds of carved jack-o-lanterns, lights and luminaries. Also available: an outside Glow area and hands-on crafts, treats, candy and more. For information, check capefearbg.org. OCTOBER 27, 8 P.M. Comte Dracula: A New Musical Givens Performing Arts Center at UNC-Pembroke Time to take a new bite out of the old story of Count Dracula. This will be the world premiere of this musical, written by a Lumberton native and award-win- ning composer of Broadway and classi- cal music. For details and information, call 910-521-6361. OCTOBER 28 Gospel Concert Seabrook Auditorium at Fayetteville State University Headliners are the Grammy-nominated Walls Group, comprised of four siblings, and Koryn Hawthorne, whose newest album topped the gospel charts this year. Hawthorne, who's 20, finished fourth on "The Voice" in 2015. For infor- mation, call 910-672-1724. NOVEMBER 1-4 Holly Day Fair Crown Expo Center In its 52nd year, the Holly Day Fair is a must-go event for shoppers looking for unique gifts and crafts from more than 200 vendors. The fair is put on by the Junior League of Fayetteville, which has raised more than $5 million over the years for community causes. For infor- mation, check hollydayfair.com. NOVEMBER 16-18 Yule Mart Craft Fair Hercules Fitness Center on Fort Bragg This three-day juried craft fair features a wide selection of crafts, products, unique pieces and artwork sold by the artists themselves. Put on by the As- sociation of Bragg Spouses, the event raises money for scholarship and wel- fare grants to the community. For information, check facebook.com/ ABSYuleMart. O c t o b e r 2 5 O c t o b e r 2 6 N o v e m b e r 1 - 4 TEXT "EVENTS" TO 88000 TO STAY UPDATED ON ALL LOCAL EVENTS