CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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CityViewNC.com | 37 New science/STEM wing and junior high classrooms Non-denominational Selective enrollment Great athletic, performing and fine arts programs Pre K through 12th grade 422 Ireland Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304 www.fayettevillechristian.com (910) 483-3905 Voted Best Private School 10 years and counting! out and socialize and see what's happening downtown.'' Katrina ornton says she is a regular. She tries to make it to the market at least once a month. Mr. Horne's produce is one of the things she likes about it. On this day, she finds strawberries, honey, yellow squash and zucchini. "It's not going to last the whole month, but… " she says. Knowing the vendors and creating relationships are part of the attraction. John Parker with Parkers 10 Acre Farm has been selling at City Market about six years. Eggs, pork and poultry are among his wares. Some of the people who seek him out are looking for meats that were raised without additives or hormones, he says. "It's a small community,'' Parker says. "We have our regulars who come every week or every other week.'' Parker turns his attention to a customer, sliding easily into a conversation about what's on special. For him and others, it's just another day at the market. Donnie Byers contributed to this story. IF YOU GO: e City Market at the Museum is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays at 325 Franklin St. on the grounds of the Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum. Have an emergency supply kit that includes: - Battery-operated radio - Flashlight - Extra batteries - Water - Non-perishable foods - Manual can opener - Medications - Cash (ATMs may be down) - Portable battery charger for cell phones and tablets - Plastic sheeting, garbage bags, containers with lids - Change of clothes/shoes • Have an emergency plan for infants, elderly, pets and those with special medical needs. • Become familiar with safety tips and emergency preparation information on our website – visit Storm Central on the PWC home page. • Get current outage information on our Electric Outage Map at faypwc.com, and sign up to receive electric outage notifications through the PWC online account manager (my.faypwc.com). • Be sure PWC has your current phone number so our emergency system can identify you if you call. (You can update your contact information on our website.) To report a power outage or an emergency (such as a tree limb on a power line or water main break), call 910-483-1382. Have Plans In Place... We're always hopeful we can avoid weather's wrath, but the unfortunate events of recent years – Matthew in 2016 and Florence in 2018 – are harsh reminders that we can't always count on Mother Nature to cooperate. PWC has an aggressive, pro-active plan of operations to restore service as quickly as possible after a storm or other disasters. Our crews stand ready to swing into action, as soon as it's safe. And we encourage you, too, to be prepared. Some Tips to Keep in Mind Customer Focused. Community Strong. 17186