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March/April 2019

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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62 | March /April 2019 I N S I D E F A Y E T T E V I L L E M a r c h 2 2 A p r i l 4 A p r i l 6 TEXT "EVENTS" TO 88000 TO STAY UPDATED ON ALL LOCAL EVENTS MARCH 22, 6-10 P.M. Fourth Friday Downtown Fayetteville March forth (not March 4th) to downtown Fayetteville. Why? It's Fourth Friday and that's never not a fun time. You can check out works by local artists, buy books, take in a movie, browse shops, enjoy a leisurely dinner or drink or just wander. For information, check visitdowntownfayetteville.com. MARCH 22, 7 P.M. Walk A While in Her Shoes Downtown Fayetteville It's always fun to join a crowd of good- natured men as they teeter through downtown in bright red women's shoes for this annual event that raises funds and awareness for the Rape Crisis Volunteers of Cumberland County. For information, check facebook.com/ walkawhilefayetteville. MARCH 23, 8 A.M. - 4 P.M. Cumberland County Master Gardener Gardening Symposium Ramada Plaza Speakers will include Tony Avent, an internationally known horticulturist and owner of Plant Delights Nursery, and Carol Reese, a horticulture specialist at the University of Tennessee. This event is hosted by the Cumberland County Master Gardeners Association. For information, check cumberland.ces. ncsu.edu. MARCH 23, 6-10 P.M. Ultimate Lip Sync Showdown Crown Ballroom You don't have to be Milli Vanilli to appreciate this fundraiser for the Child Advocacy Center. Local teams lip- sync their favorite songs and perform. Funds benefit the center, which helps abused children and raises awareness of the problem. For information, check cacfaync.org. MARCH 24, 7 A.M. All American Marathon Fayetteville Run 26.2 miles to complete the All American, 13.1 miles if you prefer the Mike to Mike Half Marathon or feel great doing the All American 5K race. The two longer races start in downtown Fayetteville and end at different spots on Fort Bragg. The 5k is on Fort Bragg. For information, check bragg.armymwr. com. APRIL 4, 7:30 P.M. America Crown Theater Known for a host of hits, including "Sister Golden Hair," "A Horse with No Name" and "I Need You," the band America will close out this season of Community Concerts. Its lineup includes two of its three founding members. For information, check community-concerts.com. APRIL 4-21 The Cake Cape Fear Regional Theatre When her best friend's daughter returns to town with a special order for her wedding, Della takes on her biggest challenge yet: what does she believe? Faith and family collide in this a modern comedy. For information, check cfrt. org. APRIL 5-21 The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Gilbert Theater Narnia will come to Fayetteville through this C.S. Lewis tale about a land of talking animals and mythical creatures and the four British children who find themselves magically transported there. With Aslan the lion and the White Witch, this is a story of love, faith, courage and giving. For information, check gilberttheater.com. APRIL 6, 11 A.M. - 5 P.M. Dog Day at the Garden Cape Fear Botanical Garden Bring friends and family, including your dogs, to this event. You can learn about the work of the Fayetteville Animal Protection Society, check out dog-related vendors, shop and wander around. For information, check capefearbg.org.

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