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This Week In
Fayetteville
YOGA IN THE GARDEN at
Cape Fear Botanical Garden.
6-7 p.m. $5 for nonmembers.
Call 910-486-0221 ext. 36 to
register.
FRIDAY, JANUARY 10
THE MAN IN THE MOON
at Lake Rim Park. All Ages.
Free. 7-9 p.m. Call 910-433-
1018 for details.
TR ADITIONS: CULTURE,
FAMILY & HOLIDAYS at
The Arts Council through
Jan. 18. Call 910-323-1776
to learn more.
MONDAY, JANUARY 13
OPER ATION JUST CAUSE
EXHIBIT
at the Airborne and
Special Operations Museum.
exhibit features artifacts used
and recovered by Service
Members from the 82nd Air-
borne Division, 75th Ranger
Regiment, 7th Special Forces
Group, and U.S. Army Special
Operations. Exhibit is open
to the public through Jan. 31.
For more information, visit
asomf.org.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 11
AN AFFAIR TO REMEM-
BER 2020 fashion show at the
Crown. 7:15 p.m. $15. Find out
more at http://www.crowncom-
plexnc.com.
SUNDAY, JANUARY 12
FRIENDS OF THE LIBR ARY
PRESENT D.G. MARTIN, host
of WUNC-TV'S "North Caro-
lina Bookwatch." Martin is also
the author of "North Carolina's
Roadside Eateries." Following
his talk, Martin will sign copies of
the book, which will be available
for purchase. Call 910-483-7727
ext 1340 for more information.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8
MEMBERS HOLIDAY
SHOW AT CAPE FEAR
STUDIOS through Jan. 8.
Free. Visit Capefearstudios.
com for details.
AFTER SCHOOL: HUNTING
HAWKS at Cape Fear Bo-
tanical Garden for ages 5-10.
330-4:30 p.m. Visit https://
www.capefearbg.org to learn
more about this event.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 9
SWEET TEA SHAKE-
SPEARE presents "Macbeth"
at Vizcaya Villa through Jan.
19. Call 910-420-4384 for
more information.
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