Up & Coming Weekly

September 29, 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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SEPTEMBER 29 - OCTOBER 5, 2021 UCW 9 Best of Fayetteville Best Golf Course Gates Four Golf & Country Club 6775 Irongate Drive, Hope Mills 910-425-6667 or www.gatesfour.com More than just a challenging 18-hole championship golf course, the beautiful gated community of Gates Four Golf & Country Club offers members and resi- dents access to many family-friendly amenities that allow them to enjoy a life of leisure close to home. PGA professionals are always available to help with any facet of your game, from planning an informal golf outing to arranging private lessons or a char- ity golf outing. The 30,000-square-foot clubhouse features an elegant ballroom, informal grill and a full-service bar. Gates Four has two USTA tennis courts, a beautiful 3,600-square-foot outdoor pavilion home of the Gate Four Summer Concert Series and the 10-acre Rockfish Park, with fitness trail, a toddler play area, swings and a picnic area. Gates Four also hosts the Fayetteville Dinner Theatre and the Cumberland County Golf Championship. There's no doubt it is the best of the best Fayetteville has to offer in golf, leisure living, dining and family fun and entertainment. Best Place to Commune with Nature Cape Fear Botanical Garden 536 N. Eastern Blvd. 910-486-0221 or www.capefearbg.org Cape Fear Botanical Garden, a longtime Best of Fayetteville winner, is a 32-years- and-counting gem in our community. It's an 80-acre oasis of beauti- ful plant life, specialty gardens, winding paths and still ponds situ- ated between the Cape Fear River and Cross Creek. A convenient drive from downtown Fayetteville, the garden provides city dwellers with a serene getaway. The garden wins year after year not only because of its beautiful grounds but also because of its engagement with the community. Its annual events include the enchanting Holiday Lights in the Garden, Boo-tanical in the Garden (a Halloween event), art and education workshops and weekly offer- ings of tai chi and yoga. Opened in September 2020, the Eleanor and Raymond Manning Children's Garden is a great place to while away an afternoon. CFBG's specialty gardens include Camellia, Daylily and Shade Gardens, a Butterf ly Stroll, the Children's Garden and the Heritage Garden. The Heritage Garden features 1886 agricultural structures and a homestead. Guided tours are also available. With all these enticing sights, it's easy to understand why our readers continue to vote CFBG the best place to commune with nature.

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