Up & Coming Weekly

October 15, 2019

Up and Coming Weekly is a weekly publication in Fayetteville, NC and Fort Bragg, NC area offering local news, views, arts, entertainment and community event and business information.

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM OCTOBER 16-22, 2019 UCW 13 Whether or not to attend the Zombie Walk is a no-brainer by JENNA SHACKELFORD EVENT It's October and Spooky Season activities abound. Feeling festive? Are you a fan of "The Walking Dead"? Now you can be one of them. No, not the show. The Fayetteville Zombie Walk & Prom is returning to down- town Fayetteville on Oct. 25. The fun starts at the Headquarters library at 4 p.m., where people par- ticipating the walk can take part in do-it-yourself zom- bie makeup preparations and zombie games. Headquarters library will also host the Black, White and Red Masquerade party at the same time. Dress in those colors and join the fun, which will also feature a spooky story perfor- mance and a costume contest. At 5 p.m., the library will have a Haunted Tale. The Zombie Walk preparty begins at 6 p.m. Once you've dedicated some time to perfecting your zombie look, meander down to Ray Avenue, where the walk will begin. ree local bands, e Answers, KEYSE and e Sherman Neckties, will perform this year. Live music will go till 10 p.m. en the fun will move to the Drunk Horse Pub for the Zombie Prom, where there will be more live music and a zombie king and queen costume con- test. e winners get $100 cash and A $50 Back-A- Round Records gift card. Aside from the zombie fun, other businesses and organizations downtown have events planned, too. The Arts Council of Fayetteville/ Cumberland County will provide a variety of activities for attendees of 4th Friday. "We're go- ing to have a laser zombie shooting activity, but there will also be some kid-friendly alternatives as well," said Bob Pinson, the operations direc- tor for the Arts Council. "We're going to have the 82nd Airborne Division Band, Riser Burn, from 6:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m." Other activities from the Arts Council will run from 6-9 p.m. "In the back, we're still doing our beer gar- den," Pinson said. The Arts Council will also open a new exhibit on 4th Friday in partnership with Cape Fear Studios called "Cooperation." The first part of the exhibit is at Cape Fear Studios and the second will be at the Arts Council. Oct. 25 is the opening night of the inaugural All- American City Jazz Festival at Segra Stadium. Friday night will feature beach and shag music with the Black- water Band, Starring the Embers, and Craig Woolard. Gates open at 5 p.m. and the show starts at 7 p.m. The event will feature more musicians through Oct. 27. Visit https://www.sandhillsjazz.com/ events for details. At Fascinate-U Kids Museum, children can create no-sew felt monsters. Fascinate-U has free museum play every 4th Friday. For more information about 4th Friday events, call The Cool Spring Downtown District at 910-223-1089. Join us for a 45 min guided walking tour of Cross Creek Cemetery ...IN THE DARK! Cross Creek Cemetery 2 : Tickets $I0 Thurs and Fri, 7 - II pm Sat, 7 pm - Midnight Thursday Oct. I7 Friday Oct. I8 Saturday Oct. I9 Take a scenic tour of downtown Fayetteville on a tractor pulled hayride. Rides depart from the Transportation Museum at 325 Franklin Street. Tickets $7 each or Family 4-pack for $20 Thurs and Fri, 6 - I0 pm Sat, 3 pm - I0 pm tickets on sale at www.FayDogwoodFestival.com JENNA SHACKELFORD, Assistant Editor. COMMENTS? Editor@upandcomingweekly. com. 910-484-6200.

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