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EVENTS
AUDREY HOGUE, Up & Coming
Weekly Intern. COMMENTS? Editor@
upandcomingweekly.com 910-484-6200.
Many local churches are back to in-per-
son services for Easter. Most will require
attendees to wear masks and practice soci-
al distancing. For information on Maundy
Thursday and Good Friday services, check
the church websites or call for more infor-
mation.
Below is a listing of some local Easter
Sunday services scheduled for April 4.
Crossview Alliance Church, 2306 Fort
Bragg Road, 910-484-6070. There will be a
drive-in service at 9:30 a.m. where people
will remain in their cars. We will conduct
this worship service from the steps of the
church using outdoor speakers to broad-
cast into the parking lot. This service will
not be live streamed. The message, entitled
"He is Alive!" will examine the hope that
we can have because Christ conquered
death and the grave.
https://thecrossview.church/welcome
Fayetteville Christian Church, 4308
Rosehill Road, 910-822-2402. Join us
Sunday at 10:30 a.m. for streaming service
https://loveservereach.online.church.
First Presbyterian Church, 102 Ann St.,
910-483-0121. An Outdoor Easter Worship
Service will be held at 11 a.m. in person
and live streaming. Bring a chair.
http://w w w.firstprez.com/
Haymount United Methodist Church,
1700 Fort Bragg Road, 910-484-0181.
Sunrise Service in the court yard begins
at 6:30 a.m. Services at 9:45 and 11 a.m. in
person and live streamed.
https://haymountumc.com/.
Hay Street United Methodist
Church, 320 Hay Street, 910-483-2343.
Contemporar y Praise Service starts at 8:50
a.m. in the g ym and the Traditional Service
starts at 11:00 a.m. in the sanctuar y.
https://w w w.haystreetchurch.org/
Manna Church, join us in person at
Manna Live or online at Manna Online to
celebrate the events of Passion Week. On
April 4, services will be held at all sites and
online https://fayftbragg.manna.church/
sermons/live. For speciic times and loca-
tions, check the website.
Northwood Temple Church, 4250
Ramsey St., 910-488-7474, info@nor-
thwoodtemple.org. The Easter production
this year, My Mountain, is a retelling of
the stor y of Caleb, one of the twelve spies,
sent into the land of Canaan before the
Israelites. Four performances are planned:
Thursday and Friday at 7:30 p.m., Saturday
at 3:30 p.m., Easter Sunday at 6:30 p.m.
http://northwoodtemple.org/
Saint Ann Catholic Church, 357 N. Cool
Spring St., 910-483-3216, w w w.stanncatho-
licchurch.org. Mass scheduled at 8:30 and
11 a.m.
St. John's Episcopal Church, 302 Green
St., 910-483-7405, w w w.stjohnsnc.org.
Service held in the Sanctuar y at 10:30 a.m.
Snyder Memorial Baptist Church, 701
Westmont Drive, 910-484-3191, w w w.sny-
dermbc.com/. Worship will be at 9 a.m. in
the Fellowship Hall; 11 a.m. for worship
with orchestra in the Sanctuar y.
True Vine Ministries, 5315 Morganton
Road, 910-867-6762 or 910-867-3611, w w w.
truevinenc.com/
Join Village Baptist Church for Easter
at The Village, 906 S. McPherson Church
Road, 910-678-7178. Services will be in per-
son and online at 8:30, 9:30, 11 a.m. w w w.
thevillagebc.church/easter
Local churches welcome all for Easter services
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Several businesses and area churches
have events scheduled to boost your Easter
weekend. From egg hunts to pictures with
the Easter bunny, you won't want to miss
these opportunities for fun.
Dirtbag Ales Brewery and Tap Room
are having an Easter Egg Hunt on April 3.
Pictures with the Easter Bunny start at 10
a.m., and the egg hunts start at different
times based on children's age. The egg
hunt for those 5 and under starts at 9 a.m.;
the egg hunt for 6 to 10-year-olds starts at
10 a.m.; for 11-year-olds and up, the egg
hunt starts at 11 a.m. To find tickets go to
w w w.dirtbagales.com or visit the events
page on Facebook.
Take the family out on April 4 to Huske
Hardware located downtown for a nice
brunch. Their Simply Southern Easter
Brunch will offer Signature Salmon and
Huske Benedicts, Steak and Eggs, Biscuits
and House Sausage Grav y, Countr y Fried
Steak and Eggs, Chicken and Waff les, and
other dining favorites. Huske Hardware
will be hosting brunch from 9 a.m. until
2 p.m.
For a family day filled with fun, eggs
and paintball, visit Black Ops Paintball of
Fayetteville on April 4 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
participants can grab a rental and scour
our fields for eggs with discount codes, free
stuff and candy.
On April 3 from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m., Fort Bragg Harley
Davidson will host an Easter
Egg Hunt ever y hour begin-
ning at 11 a.m. The Bucaneros
will be working the grill with
free hamburgers and hot dogs.
Fort Bragg Harley Davidson is
located at 3950 Sycamore Dair y
Road.
Also on April 3, Temple
Baptist Church will hold an
Easter Egg Hunt for kids in
Pre-K up to 5th Grade. They
promise thousands of eggs
ready to be found. They will
have three egg hunts separated
by age. In addition to toys and
candy, they will have golden
eggs with tickets for prizes to be given away
after the last egg hunt. The fun begins at
11 a.m. for registration; 11:15 a.m. for the
Pre-K egg hunt; 11:30 a.m. for the K-2nd
grade egg hunt; 11:45 a.m. for the 3rd-5th
grade egg hunt; prizes and giveaways start
at noon. This event is completely outdoors.
Masks are not required but social distan-
cing is encouraged. For questions contact
Pastor Trent at 910-991-6807 or trent@tem-
plebaptistfay.com
King's Grant will also be holding their
Easter Egg Hunt on April 3 from 2-4 p.m. at
347 Shawcroft Road in Fayetteville.
Green Side Up will be hosting their Fair y
Garden Workshop on April 3 from 10-11:30
a.m. For the $25 fee, each fair y garden
comes with 3 plants, soil and a container.
All participants will receive 15% off on
their purchases. Register early because
only 10 spots are available. Spots and tables
will be socially distanced with only 2 peop-
le at each table.
Area Easter events offer fun, food and fairy gardens
by AUDREY HOGUE