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16 UCW FEBRUARY 13-19, 2019
Kiwanis Club of
Cape Fear's 44th
Annual Pancake
Sale at the Greek Orthodox
Church and Hellenic Center,
614 Oakridge Ave. Feb. 22
and 23, 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Benefits
local children's initiatives. Call
910-627-1079 for details.
"True to Yourself" Black
History Series, featuring ac-
tor Boris Kodjoe, at Fayetteville
State University. 7 p.m. Find
out more at www.theartscoun-
cil.com/true-yourself.
4th Annual "Fall
in Love with
Math, Science &
the Arts Expo"
at Fayette-
ville State University.
1-3:30 p.m. Call 910-672-1631
for more information.
Wine and Chocolate
Festival
at the Crown Expo.
1 p.m. and 5 p.m. Celebrate
great wine and sweets from
down the street and all around
North Carolina. Find out more
at www.crowncomplexnc.com.
Valentine's Horse and
Carriage Rides
in down-
town Fayetteville. 1-8 p.m. Find
out more at visitdowntownfay-
etteville.com.
"Cinderella" at
Givens Performing
Arts Center. Call
910-521-6361 for
tickets and information.
Yoga in the Garden at
Cape Fear Botanical Gar-
den. 6-7 p.m. Call 910-486-
0221 for more information.
The Airborne &
Special Opera-
tions Museum
is
home to exhibits that honor
and preserve the legendary
feats of the airborne and
special operations troops.
Open Tuesday through
Saturday, 10 a.m.-
5 p.m. and Sunday, noon-
5 p.m. Visit asomf.org
for details.
"Doubt" at Gilbert
Theater through Feb.
17. Visit
www.gilberttheater.com for
tickets and information.
Fayetteville
Ladies Power
Lunch
featuring
keynote speaker Sharon
Valentine, at Ramada Inn
Bordeaux. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Call 910-723-2820 for tick-
ets and information.
Seabrook Per-
formance Series
presents "Nick
Colionne's
Valentine's Day
Concert"
at
Seabrook Auditorium.
7:30 p.m. Search the
event on Facebook
for tickets and infor-
mation.
Fayetteville
Marksmen vs.
Pensacola Ice
Flyers at
the Crown.
Visit www.
crowncom-
plexnc.com
for details.
Cape Fear
Regional
Theatre presents
"Annie"
through Feb. 24.
Visit cfrt.org for tickets.
Community Con-
certs presents
Three Dog Night
at the Crown.
7:30 p.m. Find
out more at
www.commu-
nity-concerts.
com.
4th Friday in
downtown Fayetteville. 6-9 p.m.
Enjoy art, entertainment, dining
and more. Find out more at
visitdowntownfayetteville.com.
"Treasures
of Carolina:
Stories from
the State Archives"
through March 31 at the
Museum of the Cape
Fear. Free. Call
910-500-4243 for
gallery hours.
Cape Fear Regional
Theatre presents
"Annie" through Feb.
24. Visit cfrt.org for
tickets.
"gallery goes
POP: Warhol"
featuring the works
of Andy Warhol at the David
McCune International Art
Gallery, Methodist University.
Exhibit remains on display
through
April 12.
Call 910-
425-5379
for gallery
hours.
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Cumberland Parks and Rec-
reation lacrosse registration
for girls 3rd-8th grades runs
through Feb. 14. Sign up at your
local Parks and Recreation of-
fice. For more information, email
fayettevilleflames@gmail.com.
Feb. 16 MATHCOUNTS
Competition at Snyder Memo-
rial Baptist Church. Call Gerald
Croll at 910-850-1920 for de-
tails. learn more about MATH-
COUNTS at mathcounts.org.
School Angels program offers
the community the opportunity
to become involved at the
school level. Training will be
provided. Contact your school
principal or Kenneth McKin-
non (School Watch facilitator
910-678-2457) or apply online
at www.ccsvolunteers.com.
School Angels volunteers
must be 18 years of age or
older and be able to pass a
background check.
1 Million Cups at FTCC every
Wednesday at 9 a.m. in Gen-
eral Classroom Building Room
114. Visit 1millioncups.com/
fayetteville for details.
Liberty Hospice Services is
seeking volunteers to spend
one hour weekly with a hos-
pice patient. Contact Tammy
Taylor at 910-864-9210.
The Fayetteville Breast Cancer
Support Group meets on the
third Saturday of each month
at 10 a.m. at Advanced Physi-
cal Therapy Solutions, 501
Executive Pl. (behind Harris
Teeter). Email fayetteville-
sisterinscars@gmail.com for
information.
USO of NC is seeking dedi-
cated volunteers for three loca-
tions: Soldier Support Center,
Warrior Transition Battalion,
and Fayetteville Regional Air-
port. Volunteer application is
online at volunteers.uso.org
The Retired Military Asso-
ciation and Auxiliary meet the
second Friday of each month
at noon for a potluck lunch and
a meeting. Call 910-486-9398
for details.
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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.
The Bragg N Barn Thrift Shop
on Fort Bragg is accepting
applications for Spring Welfare
Grants from organizations
assisting our military com-
munity. All applications must
be received or postmarked by
Feb. 28 and addressed to P.O.
Box 70084, Fort Bragg, N.C.,
28307. For more information,
call 907-4053 or visit www.
braggnbarn.weebly.com
Frame and Design Arts offers
framing, engraving, embroidery
and more. Call 910-394-4192
for more information.
Fort Bragg Auto Skills Centers
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 information
here. Fort Bragg Help Line:
910-396-HELP (4357). Nation-
al Suicide Hotline: 1-800-sui-
cide, 800-784-2433. National
Lifeline: 800-273-TALK (8255).