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The Child Advocacy Center hosted its annual Pinwheel Masquerade
Ball on Oct. 2 at Cape Fear Botanical Garden. Pictured left to right
are Kelly Myers, Zach Pritchett, Matthew Jackson and Ella Wrenn.
(From The To-Do List, Oct. 7)
The Greater Fayetteville Chamber of
Commerce hosted the fourth annual Public
Safety Valor Awards Oct. 19. Presented by
Highland Construction & Restoration and
Manna Church, the event recognized more
than 80 first responders and citizens. (From The
Insider, Oct. 19)
Michelle Clark first started running 40 years ago
when she took part in her first Presidential Physical
Fitness Test at C. Wayne Collier Elementary School
in Hope Mills. The 49-year-old South View High
School grad, who now lives in Raleigh and works for
a software sales company, recently competed in her
first Boston Marathon. (From The Press Box, Oct. 3)
Lynnie Guzman shared
some of her favorite local
restaurant dishes in
response to Janet
Gibson's Let's Dish
feature in the October
issue of CityView,
including the
Vegetable Makhani
Pie from Fayetteville
Pie Company. We would
love to hear about your
favorite local dishes as
well. Send them to editor@
cityviewnc.com. (From
The CityView Foodie, Oct. 11)
"We won't forget you; we will
always remember your name," Kelly
Taylor told a crowd gathered inside
Courtroom 4A on Oct. 7. Taylor, a
registered nurse at Womack Army
Medical Center and an advocate
for victims of domestic violence,
was referring to the more than 100
victims who died in North Carolina
as a result of domestic violence
from Sept. 9, 2019 to Sept. 8, 2021.
Taylor was the keynote speaker for
the annual Remember My Name
domestic violence vigil. (From The
Insider, Oct. 12)