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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM MARCH 13-19, 2019 UCW 15 Fayetteville's Ultimate Lip Sync Showdown benefits local victims of child abuse by SHERRIS JOHNSON COVER STORY e Child Advocacy Center, a charitable non- profit organization that serves local victims of child abuse and their families, is gearing up for the ird Annual Fayetteville's Ultimate Lip Sync Showdown. is spring fundraising event, held at the Crown Center Ballroom, takes place Saturday, March 23. e 2017 and 2018 shows both sold out, bring- ing in nearly $40,000 each year. ose proceeds assisted in the various education and prevention programs offered by the CAC in partnership with other community resources. In fiscal year 2018, the CAC served 686 children. For the Ultimate Lip Sync Showdown, 14 teams of local law enforcement, business owners, health care workers, school system employees and inter- ested community members put together their best acts and give the audience a show like no other. Julia Adkins, chairperson for the event, said the medleys and group act mash-ups are the most popular. "ere were some great acts," she said of the past two years. "e Michael Jackson mash-up and 'Pitch Perfect' tribute were phenomenal. e law enforcement group had props in their perfor- mance, and it was fantastic." Each year, the acts have evolved into bigger performances, and team slots have filled up faster. Seventy- five percent of the teams in 2018 were returning teams from 2017. The teams compete to be crowned Top Fundraiser, People's Choice and Fayetteville's Ultimate Lip Sync Stars. Twenty-year radio announcer Gayle Nelson and Cape Fear Region- al eatre Public Relations Direc- tor Michael rash will emcee this year's show. Local actress Nicki Hart, local attorney Tim Edwards, District 12 judge Toni King and local singer- songwriter and producer Kyng Bea will serve as judges. Funds are raised via ticket sales, pay-to-vote and raffle tickets. Stan- dard table tickets cost $50, and VIP table tickets cost $75. Both options grant access to a social hour at 6 p.m., which includes hors d'oeuvres and cocktails. e show starts at 7 p.m. and includes an intermission with desserts. The VIP ticket additionally includes wine at the table, one vote ticket and one raffle ticket. Purchase tickets online at capefeartix.com or in person at the Crown Center Box Office, 1960 Coliseum Dr. At the show or in advance online, audience members can vote for their favorite act for $1 per vote. Raffle tickets are also available for purchase prior to the show or in person; they are one for $5 or five for $20. is year's prizes include a 50-inch Smart LED TV, an Apple watch with GPS, a karaoke machine and more. To learn more about this event and the CAC, or to purchase votes or raffle tickets early, visit www.CACFayNC.org. Teams comprised of people from various areas in the community, like local law enforcement or business owners, compete for a cause Saturday, March 23. WCLN 105.7 UNIVERSAL TRUTH. AUTHENTICALLY LOCAL. what faith sounds like Turn to our calendar every Wednesday and see what is happening! 910.484.6200 | www.upandcomingweekly.com "Cumberland County's Community Newspaper" You can help Here is a brief list of ways you can volunteer your time at the Child Advocacy Center, locat- ed at 222 Rowan St. in downtown Fayetteville. Applications for volunteer slots will open in late April. To see a longer list or to learn more, visit www.CACFayNC.org. A CAC wish list follows. Office: • Answer phones • Put information packets together for families • Prepare educational workshop materials • Help send out mass mailings • Help with the erapy Dog Program • Get trained to lead prevention workshops • Adopt the flower pots in front of the building Development: • Participate in fundraising events • Increase opportunities for financial giving to the CAC Marketing: • Get trained to join the Speaker's Bureau and share about the CAC at presentations to community civic groups, church groups, etc. • Seek opportunities for publicity for the CAC in our community Community Coalition: • Serve alongside other concerned citizens to find ways to promote child abuse aware- ness and prevention in our community CAC wish list : erapy dogs, washable dry erase markers, sharpie markers in various colors, juice boxes, individually wrapped snack items for chil- dren, comfort blankets, children's magazines, paper rolls for easel, canned soda, powdered creamer, sugar, coffee, hot and cold drink cups, paper plates, gift cards to grocery stores or office supply stores, 8 1/2 x 11" copy paper, parent magazines, Lysol spray, air freshener SHERRIS JOHNSON, Contributing Writer. COMMENTS? Editor@upand- comingweekly.com 910-484-6200.