Up & Coming Weekly

September 07, 2021

Up and Coming Weekly is a weekly publication in Fayetteville, NC and Fort Bragg, NC area offering local news, views, arts, entertainment and community event and business information.

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8 UCW SEPTEMBER 8-14, 2021 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM take the next steps to your covid-19 recovery Are you a resident of Fayetteville or Cumberland County? emergency rental assistance program Struggling to pay your next rent or utility bills? Do you have past due rent or utility payments? FayettevilleCumberlandRAP.com 1-888-495-7710 IS NOW AVAILABLE take the next steps to your covid-19 recovery Are you a resident of Fayetteville or Cumberland County? emergency rental assistance program Struggling to pay your next rent or utility bills? Do you have past due rent or utility payments? FayettevilleCumberlandRAP.com 1-888-495-7710 Apply Now RENT RELIEF AVAILABLE Floral Still Life Still Life is the most practical subject matter for learning and teaching the basic techniques of drawing and painting. You can take the skills that you develop in our class and apply them to any subject in art. Ages: 6-11/Tuesdays/Sept 21- Oct 26/ 1-2:30pm Member: $45 Non- member: $50 Home School Art Class 116 Green St Fayetteville NC 28301 (910) 829-9171 . 5 WAYS TO EXPLORE FAYETTEVILLE THIS FALL GET LOST AT TWO CORN MAZES Sweet Valley Ranch launches its first corn maze, Tiny's Corn Maze, on Sep- tember 10. Open each Friday - Sunday un l October 31, admission includes a 10-acre corn maze, hay bale maze, pumpkin patch, farm animals, and more. www.SweetValleyRanchNC.com. Nearby, in Hope Mills, Gallbery Farms Corn Maze, opens September 18. Every Friday - Sunday through November 7, guests will experience a Fall Harvest Fes val that includes a corn maze, hayride, jumping pillow, double-barrel tube slides, farm animals, and more. www.GallberryCornMaze.com TOUR THE CAPE FEAR BOTANICAL GARDEN In the late summer and fall, visitors will see asters, goldenrod, beautyberry, mums, camellias, and many others in full bloom. This season is a great me to view migratory birds, bu erflies, and hummingbirds. Because the ma ng season is over, they are ac ve and beau ful. www.CapeFearBG.org TAKE A HIKE & ENJOY A PICNIC LUNCH AT CARVERS CREEK STATE PARK Visit Carvers Creek State Park to stretch your legs and explore 10 miles of easy trails. At the Long Valley Farm access in Spring Lake, short hikes lead to Long Valley farm, James S llman Rockefeller's winter estate. At the Sandhills Access on McCloskey Road in Faye eville, hikers, bikers, and horseback rid- ers and explore seven trails of varying lengths. A er the hike spread out a blanket and enjoy a picnic or drive to Noble Meats and Eatery, a Spring Lake staple for 25 years. SPEND AN AFTERNOON AT DIRTBAG ALES BREWERY & TAPROOM What started as a local brewery has expanded into a complex with vari- ous op ons. On five acres of land. Dirtbag Ales offers a brewery, an on-site restaurant, Napkins, a permanent Redneck Labs BBQ food truck, a large playground area, a dog park, and lots of open areas. So pack a few chairs and bring the pup and kids and spend some me together outdoors. THROW IN A LINE AT HOPE MILLS LAKE All the angler in your family needs is a North Carolina Fishing License and they can fish for bass, crappie, bluegill, and sunfish from the shore. If they'd prefer to fish from the water, rent a kayak from Yakalacky Ou i ers and fish the deeper waters. AUTHOR : Melody Foote FACVB Director of Communications B U L L E T I N Fayetteville Merchandise in person at 245 Person Street 8 am - 5 pm or: www.FayettevilleNCGear.com

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