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This Week In
Fayetteville
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13
"THE BEST CHRIST-
MAS PAGEANT EVER" at
Cape Fear Regional Theatre
through Dec. 22.Visit http://
www.cfrt.org for details.
GERMAN CHRISTMAS
MARKET at Dirtbag Ales
Brewery & Taproom through
Dec. 14. Search the event on
Facebook for details.
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14
N.C. STATE BALLET'S
"THE NUTCR ACKER"
through Dec. 15 at the Crown.
Visit http://www.crowncom
-
plexnc.com/ for tickets and
information about the event.
CARRIAGE RIDES WITH
SANTA in downtown
Fayetteville weekends through
Dec. 22. For details, call 910-
223-1089.
CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK
at Arnette Park. 6-9 p.m.
Dec. 6-22. For details, call
910-433-1547.
HOLIDAY LIGHTS IN THE
GARDEN at Cape Fear Botan-
ical Garden through Dec. 23.
Visit capefearbg.org for details.
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA at
Fascinate-U 8:30 a.m. Call 910-
829-9171 for more information.
HANDEL'S MESSIAH SING
ALONG at First Presbyte-
rian Church. 5-7 p.m. Free. Visit
https://cumberlandchoralarts.org/
for more information about this
event.
ROTARY CHRISTMAS PA-
R ADE in downtown Fayetteville.
11 a.m.-1 p.m. Free. Call
910-483-4186 for details.
"THE SANTALAND DIARIES"
at Cape Fear Regional Theatre
through Dec. 21. Find out more at
http://www.cfrt.org/
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12
SWEET TEA SHAKE-
SPEARE'S "BEHOLD" at
Methodist University and at
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church.
Dec. 5-14. Find out more at
http://www.sweetteashake-
speare.com.
THE POE HOUSE IN
CHRISTMAS SPLENDOR
through Jan. 5. Free. Call 910-
500-4240 for more details.
CHRISTMAS IN THE PARK
at Arnette Park.
6-9 p.m. Dec. 6-22. For de-
tails, call 910-433-1547.
Your heart. Our Hands.
One focus.
*Statistics based on Healthgrades analysis of MedPar data for 2015-2017
When a hospital focuses on quality care,
it's the patients who come out the winners.
So when Healthgrades named Cape Fear Valley
Medical Center one of America's 100 Best Hospitals
for Cardiac Care and Coronary Intervention we
knew our patients would benefit the most.
Patients treated at hospitals that receive the
Coronary Intervention award have, on average,
46 percent lower risk of dying than if they were
treated in hospitals that did not receive the award.
The risk of dying was 27 percent lower at hospitals
that received the Cardiac Care award.*
www.capefearvalley.com/heart