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February 25, 2020

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM FEBRUARY 26-MARCH 3, 2020 UCW 13 EVENTS Every month, The Cool Springs Downtown District puts on an event called Fourth Friday. Dur- ing the event, the community is invited to celebrate all that down- town Fayetteville has to offer. It involves gallery openings, arts and entertainment, shopping, dining and more. Fourth Friday will take place on Feb. 28 from 6-9 p.m. The Arts Council will host a spoken word event as a part of its "Troublesome Presence" exhibi- tion. This spoken word event is the last programming installment in the exhibition. Metoya Scott is the public rela- tions manager for the Arts Coun- cil. When asked about what she is looking forward to most about this event, she said, "Just basically looking forward to how these local poets interpret the art and learn- ing from that." For more information about "Troublesome Presence", con- tact the Arts Council at admin@ theartscouncil.com or 910-323- 1776. The Cool Spring Downtown Dis- trict also has much going on for Fourth Friday. This month's theme is called "Lasting Impressions." The intent of this theme is to hon- or Black History Month by dedi- cating the theme to black-owned businesses. They are partner- ing with the Greater Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce and Circa 1865 to focus on our community's rich black history while also pro- moting black business owners. Cape Fear Studios has special exhibits planned as well. It will host a military art exhibition where the works on display are created by military personnel who are active duty, reserve, national guard, veterans and retirees. The dependents of these military per- sonnel will be welcome to enter pieces as well. Those who attend must be 18 years or older. The art exhibition will be called the "2020 Alpha Romeo Tango Exhibition." A People's Choice Award will be presented. This exhibition will be on display from Feb. 26 to March 24. Two entries per artist may be submitted. All styles and subjects are welcome. On Fourth Friday, a reception will take place. The reception will last from 6-7:30 p.m. At 7 p.m. the People's Choice Award will be announced. Voting for the award will begin on Feb. 27, at 7 p.m. Voting will end at 6:45 p.m. opening night. The event will be free and open to the public. For more information on the Alpha Romeo Tango Exhibition, contact Cape Fear Studios at artgallery@ capefeartstudios.com or 910-433- 2986. The Fascinate-U Children's Museum also hosts an event for Fourth Friday. Susan Daniels, the executive director of the Fascinate-U Children's Museum, said that the museum has been working with Fourth Friday for years. This month, there will be an arts and crafts event. During this event, children will make newspa- per polar bears. For information on the Fascinate-U Children's Mu- seum, contact sierra@fascinate-u. com or 910-829-9171. For more information about Fourth Friday, contact the Cool Spring Downtown District at info@coolspringfay.org or 910-223-1089. Fourth Friday celebrates the arts and Black History Month with 'Lasting Impressions' and other events by OLIVIA BURKE OLIVIA BURKE, Contributing writer. COMMENTS? Editor@ upandcomingweekly.com. 910- 484-6200. Fourth Friday brings downtown to life with gallery openings, performances, proj- ects and more. Shop Local Visit the many shops located in downtown Fayetteville!

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