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This Week In
Fayetteville
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7
"RUINS" at Gilbert Theater
through Feb. 9. For tickets and
information about this event,
call 910-678-7186.
GALLERY 208 PRES-
ENTS, "JOHN BIGGERS:
THE LASTING LEGACY."
Call 910-484-6200 for de-
tails.
FAYETTEVILLE MARKS-
MEN HOCKEY at the
Crown. 7 p.m. Visit http://
www.crowncomplexnc.com/
events for tickets and
information.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14
VALENTINE'S DAY MUR-
DER MYSTERY DINNER
THEATRE 6 p.m at the Crown
Complex. Visit http://www.
crowncomplexnc.com/events
for tickets and information.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15
CAROLINA UNCORK'D
WINE & CHOCOLATE FES-
TIVAL
at 1 and 6 p.m. at the
Crown. For more information,
visit http://www.crowncom-
plexnc.com/events or call
910-438-4100.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 8
FAYETTEVILLE SYMPHONY
ORCHESTR A PRESENTS
"MUSIC SHE WROTE" at
Fayetteville State University's
Seabrook Auditorium.
7:30 p.m.Preconcert talk with
the Music Nerd at 6:45 p.m.
Visit fayettevillesymphony.org
for more information.
FAYETTEVILLE MARKSMEN
HOCKEY at the Crown. 6 p.m.
Visit http://www.crowncom-
plexnc.com/events for tickets
and information.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6
"WILMINGTON ON FIRE"
film screening and discus-
sion with director Chris
Everett at the Arts Council
of Fayetteville/Cumberland
County. 7 p.m. Visit https://
www.blackonblackproject.
com/events for details.
YOGA IN THE GARDEN
at
Cape Fear Botanical Garden.
6-7 p.m. $10 for non-mem-
bers. Call 910-486-0221 ext.
36 to register.
"SHREK: THE MUSICAL" at
Cape Fear Regional Theatre
through Feb. 16. For details,
call 910-323-4233..
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