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18 UCW FEBRUARY 12-18, 2020
Friends of the
Library Public
Book Sale
Feb. 15 and 16 at Head-
quarters Library. There
will be thousands of
books in good condition
at unbeatable low prices.
Call 910-483-7727 ext.
1304 for details.
Monster X Tour at
the Crown Coliseum.
1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Visit www.crowncomplexnc.
com for more information
about this event.
City Market at the
Museum
at the Fay-
etteville Area Trans-
portation and Local History
Museum. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Free
to attend. Call 910-433-1457
for more information.
Carolina Uncork'd, Wine,
Chocolates, and Crafts
Festival at the Crown. 1 p.m.
and 6 p.m. Visit http://www.
crowncomplexnc.com for
more details.
Driving Trails
There are more
than 750 miles of
themed driving trails in
Cumberland County. An-
tique trails, historical trails,
cuisine trails, fish and
game trails, and more. Visit
fayettevillenctrails.com.
The Museum of
the Cape Fear
Historical Com-
plex showcases local
history. 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 details.
Community Con-
certs presents
The Texas Ten-
ors
at the Crown. 7:30 p.m.
Visit http://www.community-
concerts.com for tickets and
information.
Valentine's Day Murder
Mystery Theatre
at the
Crown. 6 p.m. Visit http://
www.crowncomplexnc.com
for more information.
Valentine's Day Car-
riage Rides
in downtown
Fayetteville through
Feb. 15. Call 910-
223-1089 for tickets
and information.
Fayetteville Ladies
Power Lunch
at
Cape Fear Botanical
Garden. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
Enjoy shopping, networking,
a keynote lunch and more.
$45. Visit www.fayettevil-
leladiespowerlunch.com
or call 910-484-6200 to
register.
"Shrek: The Musical"
at Cape Fear Regional The-
atre Thursdays- Saturdays
through Feb. 16. Call 910-
323-4233
for more
details.
"Anansi: Tricks,
Tales & Tattles"
at Fayetteville State
University's Seabrook
Auditorium. 9:30 a.m. Enjoy
original trickster tales from
the West Indies based on
myths, folk tales and leg-
ends from Ghana featuring
their beloved well-known
trickster, Anansi the Spider.
Call 910-672-1006 for more
information.
North Caro-
lina Spring Home
Expo
at the Crown
Expo Center through Feb. 23.
Visit www.crowncomplexnc.
com for more information.
Gallery 208 presents,
"John Biggers:
The Lasting
Legacy." Call
910-484-6200 for
information.
"Troublesome
Presence"
at the
Fayettevile/Cum-
berland County Arts Council
through March 13. Call 910-
323-1776 for details.
BULLETIN BOARD
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
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Jan. 15-Feb. 29 National
Black Art Exhibitions will be
open at Ellington-White Con-
temporary Gallery, located on
Gillespie St., and Rosenthal
Art Gallery through the end of
February. Rosenthal Gallery's
hours are from 10 a.m. to 5
p.m., Monday through Sat-
urday in February. Ellington-
White's hours are 11 a.m.-4
p.m., Wednesday through
Saturday.
Feb. 14-15 Take your sweetie
on a Valentine's Day carriage
ride through downtown Fay-
etteville from 5-10 p.m. on Fri-
day and 1-9 p.m. on Saturday.
Tickets for group ries are $15
per person or $10 for children
under 10. Private rides are
available for $60 per couple.
Tickets can be booked online
at www.visitdowntownfay-
etteville.com or purchased by
calling 910-223-1089.
Feb. 14 The Methodist Uni-
versity Chorale's A Singing
Valentine fundraiser is back.
The Valentine can perform in
person or by phone with de-
livery of a personal card and
a rose. Prices are $10, $30
and $40. For details, email
mmartin@methodist.edu or
call 910-630-7153.
Feb. 20 Sylvia Gooding Ray
will be the honoree at Fay-
etteville NOW's 21st annual
celebration of women of dis-
tinction at Fayetteville NOW's
20th Susan B. Anthony Birth-
day Celebration. The recep-
tion will be from 5:30-7 p.m. at
the VFW Post 6018, located
at 116 Chance Street. Contact
910-624-6516. for tickets and
information.
Feb. 26-March 1 North Car-
olina African Film Festival in
downtown Fayetteville. Find
out more at https://www.
ncafricanfilmfestival.com.
The Retired Military Associa-
tion and Auxiliary meet the
second Friday of each month
at noon for a potluck lunch
and a meeting. Call 910-486-
9398 for more information.
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WHAT'S WHAT'S
UP AND
COMING
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FORT BRAGG/POPE A.A.F.
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-
more 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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