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Showstoppers! a
celebration of the arts
at Holy Trinity Episco-
pal Church. 7 p.m. Visit www.
holytrinityfay.org for more
information.
Sandhills Annual Rural
Heritage Food tasting
at Spring Lake Historic Civic
Center. 11 a.m.-
1 p.m. Call
910-568-5809
for details.
Locopop Tours
at the Cool Spring
Downtown District.
Tours at 11 a.m. and noon.
Call 910-223-1089.
Sustainable Sandhills
Electric Drive Event
,
showcasing electric cars, at
Honeycutt Park. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Call 910-484-9098 for details.
Vision Resource Center's
"Out of Sight" Night at
the Park
at Segra Stadium.
6-10 p.m. Visit https://www.
visionresourcecentercc.org/
for details.
Color Run at FTCC. 9:30 a.m.
Call 910-678-8400 for details.
"Discovery and
Recovery: Pre-
serving Iraqi
Jewish Heritage"
at the
Airborne & Special
Operations
Museum
through
Sept. 22.
For details,
call 910-
643-2778.
Stoney Point
Trail of Terror
through Nov. 2.
8-11 p.m. Call 910-424-0694
for more information.
"You're a Good
Man, Charlie
Brown"
at Gilbert
Theater through
Oct. 6. Visit https://
www.gilberttheater.
com/ for tickets and
information.
Fayetteville
After 5
with Rivermist at
Festival Park. 7:30-10:30 p.m.
Free. Call 910-323-1934 for
more information.
Extreme Illusions and
Escapes
at Givens Per-
forming Arts Center, Pem-
broke. 8 p.m. Visit uncp.edu/
resources/gpac for details.
"Mamma Mia!" at
Cape Fear Regional
The-
atre through
Oct 6. Find
out more at
http://www.
cfrt.org
10.10.10
Exhibition
at the Arts Council of Fay-
etteville/Cumberland County
through Oct. 19. Free. Call 910-
323-1727 for more information.
Blackbeard's sunken
prize
at Headquarters Library.
6:30 p.m. Visit http://www.cum-
berland.lib.nc.usfor details.
Connections
of Cumberland
County's Home
is Where the HeArt is
art auction at Studio 215 in
downtown Fayette-
ville.6:30-8:30 p.m.
Find out more at
https://www.connec-
tionsofcc.org
Yoga in the Garden
at Cape Fear Botanical
Garden. 6-7 p.m. For
more information, call
910-486-0221.
41st International
Folk Festival
in
downtown Fayetteville
through Sept. 29. Free to at-
tend. Call 910-323-1776 for
more information.
Fayetteville Dinner The-
atre presents "HamLIT"
at Gates Four Golf and Coun-
try Club through Sept. 28. Visit
https://www.fayettevilledin-
nertheatre.com/ for tickets and
information.
Dirtbag Ales
Farmers
Market at 5435
Corporation Dr., Hope
Mills. 10 a.m.-
3 p.m. Free. For details,
call 910-426-2537.
The Museum of
the Cape Fear
Historical Com-
plex
showcases local his-
tory. Tour the museum and
Arsenal Park at your leisure.
Guided tours of the 1897 Poe
House are also available.
Call 910-500-4240 for more
information.
Murchison Road Com-
munity Farmers Market
10 a.m.-2 p.m. For more in-
formation, call 845-216-1242.
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Sept. 19-Oct. 24 Cum-
berland County Council
on Older Adults is offering
a free class for caregivers
on Thursdays from 4-5:30
p.m at St. Patrick's Catholic
Church, located on 2844 Vil-
lage Drive. Register with Lisa
at 910-484-0111 ext. 242.
Sept. 21 Fayetteville Tech-
nical Community College
Health & Fitness Science
Department presents the
Trojan Fit 5K at FTCC's Fay-
etteville campus. Race be-
gins at 9:30 a.m. Proceeds
will benefit FTCC students
through scholarships. Regis-
ter at active.com.
Sept. 21 Moxie Hair Studio,
located at 4251 Legion Rd.,
Suite 123 in Hope Mills, will
have their grand opening
from 3-6 p.m. For more in-
formation, call 910-491-4542
Oct. 19-20 Fayetteville
ComicCon. Booths are
still available for a limited
time. Fayetteville Sponsor-
ship will include signage
and program ad. For
more information, contact
mchaud1@gmail.com or
call 910-316-7251.
1 Million Cups at FTCC re-
turns to its weekly schedule.
Wednesday at 9 a.m. in the
General Classroom Building,
Room 114. Visit the website
at 1millioncups.com/fayette-
ville for more information.
October Light Up Fayetteville
Pink is already in motion.
Purchase pink light bulbs at
Mid-South Lighting for $5.
Proceeds benefit the Cape
Fear Valley Cancer Center.
For more information, email
gladiola@nc.rr.com.
School Angels Volunteer
Program offers the commu-
nity the opportunity to be-
come involved at the school
level. Call 910-678-2457 for
details. School Angels vol-
unteers must be 18 years of
age or older and be able to
pass a background check.
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Fort Bragg Protestant Wom-
en 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 dependent.
Free watchcare. Learn
more at www.facebook.
com/ FortBraggPWOC.
Frame and Design Arts
offers framing, engraving,
embroidery and more. Call
910-394-4192 for details.
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 (North) or
396-8665 (East) for more
information.
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 details.
Suicide Prevention infor-
mation here. Fort Bragg
Helpline: 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.
The Recycling Center on
Fort Bragg accepts elec-
tronic waste, used cooking
oil and other recyclables
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