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Yoga in the
Garden at Cape
Fear Botanical Garden.
6-7 p.m. To learn more, visit
capefearbg.org.
"Fayetteville
'Over There'
– Centennial
of World War
I" at Fayetteville
Area Transporta-
tion and Local
History Museum.
Free. Call 910-433-1457 for
details.
Dirtbag Ales
Farmers Market
at Dirtbag Ales Brewery &
Taproom, 5423 Corpora-
tion Dr., Hope Mills. Every
Sunday through Oct. 28. 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Local produce,
baked goods, hand-crafted
items and more. Along with
the brewery's selection of
craft beers, a playground,
a dog park and food trucks
are also on-site. Call 910-
426-2537 for more informa-
tion.
Indigo Moon Film
Festival in downtown
Fayetteville through Oct. 14.
See great mov-
ies and meet
their makers,
too. Visit www.
indigomoon-
filmfestival.com
for tickets and
information.
The 9th an-
nual Running
Water Singers Powwow
through Oct. 13 from noon-
11 p.m. at 102 Indian Dr. in
Fayetteville. Call 910-308-7249
for more information.
Fayetteville Comic
Con at the Crown
through Oct. 21. Actors, comic
book legends, gaming alley,
aerialists and more. Visit www.
fayettevillecomiccon.com for
details.
Sweet Tea Shake-
speare's "Oth-
elLIT" at various
locations through Oct. 30.
Call 910-420-4383 or visit
sweetteashakespeare.com
for tickets and information.
Fascinating Story Time
at Fascinate-U. 10 a.m. Call
910-829-9171 for information.
"Fire from the Moun-
tain: Glass and Steel"
at David McCune Interna-
tional Art Gallery, William F.
Bethune Center for Visual
Arts, Methodist University
through Oct. 12. Free. Call
910-425-5379 for details.
Newsboys at the
Crown. 7 p.m. Visit
www.crowncom-
plexnc.com for tickets and
information.
Sweet Tea
Shakespeare's
"OthelLIT"
through Oct. 18.
Call 910-420-4383
or visit sweet-
teashakespeare.
com for tickets
and information.
Cumberland
Oratorio Singers
present "A Night
of Jazz" at Holy
Trinity Episcopal Church. 7:30
p.m. Visit www.singwithcos.
com for tickets and information.
Marksmen Hockey at the
Crown. Puck drops at 7 p.m.
Visit marksmenhockey.com for
more information.
Hotel California at Givens
Performing Arts Center.
8 p.m. Find out more at
www.uncp.edu.
Driving Trails
There are more than
750 miles of themed
driving trails in Cumberland
County. Antique trails, his-
torical trails, cuisine trails,
fish and game trails and
more. Visit
fayettevillenctrails.com.
The Museum of the
Cape Fear Historical
Complex showcases
local history. Tour the mu-
seum and Arsenal Park at
your leisure. Guided tours
of the 1897 Poe House are
also available. Call 910-
500-4240 for more infor-
mation.
Pinwheel and
Masquerade Ball
and Auction at
the Metropolitan
Room. Visit www.
CACFayNC.org
for tickets and
information.
Historic Tours
by Carriage in
downtown Fayette-
ville. 1-6 p.m. Call
910-223-1089.
Heritage Square Bazaar at
225 Dick St. 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Ex-
tended sale with further reduced
prices. Jewelry, crafts, holiday
décor and more. Call 910-483-
6009 for details.
Community Con-
certs presents
"The Choir of
Man" at the Crown
Complex. 7:30 p.m. Visit
www.community-concerts.
com for tickets.
"Cumberland County
Goes to War" exhibit at
the Fayetteville Area Trans-
portation and Local History
Museum. Free. For details,
call 910-433-1457.
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Oct. 16 Womack Army
Medical Center "National
Pregnancy and Infant Loss
Awareness Month" Walk The
event begins at the Wom-
ack Reilly Road Entrance
flag pole area at 5:30 p.m.
followed by a one-mile walk
around the hospital. Search
the event on Facebook for
details.
Oct. 17 Highland Presbyte-
rian will host a viewing of the
documentary "Screenagers"
at 6 p.m. Purchase tickets at
www.screenagersmovie.com.
Click "Find a Screening,"
scroll down to October 17
(Highland Presbyterian) and
reserve your tickets. Children
ages 10 and up encouraged
to view with parents. All
are welcome. There will be
activities for younger children
while parents view the movie.
Oct. 19 Fayetteville State
University is hosting a Com-
munity Science Night from
6:30-8:30 p.m. This free
event will have stage shows
and hands-on science dem-
onstrations. For more infor-
mation, contact Joe Kabbes
at jkabbes@uncfsu.edu or
910-672-1926.
Oct. 20 St. Elizabeth Ann
Seton Catholic Church, An-
nual Parish Bazaar,
9 a.m.-2 p.m. Yard Sale and
much more. 1000 Andrews
Rd. Call 910-488-1797 for
details.
Nov. 14 Fayetteville Fear-
less Caregiver Conference
at Snyder Memorial Bap-
tist Church. Leading legal,
financial and social service
experts on hand to answer
questions posed by care-
givers in attendance. Visit
caregiver.com or call 877-
829-2734 to register.
School Angels program
offers the community the op-
portunity to become involved
at the school level. Training
will be provided. Contact your
school principal or Kenneth
McKinnon (School Watch
facilitator – 910-678-2457) or
apply online at www.ccs-
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Fort Bragg Protestant Women
of the Chapel meets Tuesdays
9-11:30 a.m. at All-American
Chapel, 7242 Ardennes St.
For all women military ID card
holders, active duty or depen-
dent. Free watchcare. Learn
more at www.facebook.com/
FortBraggPWOC.
Bragg 'n Barn Thrift Shop
is open Tuesday-Saturday
9a.m.-2p.m. Donations
gladly accepted. First Friday
monthly - free donated items
to E4's and below. Email
fbthriftshop@aol.com or call
910-907-4053.
Frame and Design Arts offers
framing, engraving, embroi-
dery and more. Call 910-394-
4192 for more information.
Fort Bragg Auto Skills Cen-
ters provide bays with lifts,
tools and data software or
hard copy instructions for
vehicle repair. There are
certified technicians on hand.
Call 910-394-2293 or 396-
8665 for details.
The Fort Bragg Clay Target
Center is located at 651 E.
Manchester Rd. Open 10
a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday through
Sunday. Call 910-436-9489
for more information.
Suicide Prevention informa-
tion here. Fort Bragg Help
Line: 910-396-HELP (4357).
National Suicide Hotline:
1-800-suicide, 800-784-2433.
National Lifeline: 800-273-
TALK (8255). Military One
Source: 800-342-9647.
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