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WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
COCKTAILS & CHARCUTERIE
DIRTY WHISKEY CRAFT COCKTAIL
BAR CLUB
During Cocktails & Charcuterie: A mixology
class you will learn how to construct two
specialty crafted cocktails. Class includes all the ingredients to make two pre-de-
termined drinks, one on one instruction and a charcuterie appetizer. Tickets avai-
lable only to ages 21 and over. Dirty Whiskey Craft Cocktail Bar is a craft cocktail
ar that focuses on in-house fusions combined with locally sourced spirits, with
a common goal: Have fun while making great cocktails. Visit dirtywhiskeyinc.
simpletix.com to purchase your tickets. Tickets cost $55.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 25
MEDITERRANEAN
COOKING CLASS
CUMBERLAND COUNTY CENTER
10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
Eating like those who live in the Mediter-
ranean region has been shown to promo-
te health and decrease risk of many chronic diseases. Attendees will watch a
cooking demonstration and take home a few recipes. Tickets are $12 and can
be purchased at www.eventbrite.com/e/better-living-series-mediterranean-
-cookinga-healthy-option-tickets-294826954357. The event will be held at the
Cumberland County Center, located at 301 East Mountain Drive.
FRIDAY, MAY 27
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND RUCK
JORDAN SOCCER COMPLEX
10 a.m.
Join Resolute Warriors for a ruck along the
Cape Fear River Trail. Suggested weight is
35 pounds with plenty of water.
To sign-up, become a member of Resolute Warriors and sign a waiver by fo-
llowing the link. Registration and the waiver are a requirement for participation.
Interested parties can register at, , https://app.hellosign.com/s/FdL5EJDD.
THE MONEY BOX WORKSHOP
301 HAY ST., THE ARTS COUNCIL
1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
This is a family event encouraged to teach
youth about money through the arts. Co-
hosts Crystal McLean and Kishanna Hey-
ward plan to teach in a fun atmosphere at the Fayetteville Arts Council, and each
participant will design and create their own "money box" which will also show-
case their vision board. While the children are creating money masterpieces,
the adults will have the ability to learn about money concepts that are relevant to
them (i.e., credit establishment & rebuilding, budget creation, debt management,
real estate investing, and more). This event is targeted towards children 7 to 14
years old and the parents/guardians of those children. Parents admission is free,
and the cost is $12 per youth. Food will be provided. Free resources will be given
to participants. Purchase tickets on the Facebook event page.
7 p.m. – 9 p.m.
SATURDAY, MAY 28
THURSDAY, MAY 26
MEDICINAL PLANTS & TINCTURES
CAPE FEAR BOTANICAL GARDEN
6 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Explore well-known medicinal plants, such
as basil, rosemary and oregano, and find
out what makes them medicinal. In this
class Leaf of Life's Lauren Tyler will cover the proper way to root plant clippings
of these plants, sowing seeds of health. Tickets are $30 for members and $35 for
non-members. Sign up by visiting https://form.jotform.com/212727129806054 or
visit the garden gift shop to register for the event.
FARMERS MARKET
DIRTBAG ALES BREWERY
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
The Dirtbag Ales Farmers Market is a
gathering place where local farmers and
producers can connect with their com-
munity and share their passions. Join Dirtbag Ales for live music, local ven-
dors, food trucks, yoga and Dirtbag Ales craft brews. The brewery welcomes
everyone of all ages and backgrounds and encourages them to connect with
the community that they call home.
SUNDAY, MAY 29
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