Up & Coming Weekly

July 26, 2022

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM JULY 27 - AUGUST 2, 2022 UCW 3 Submit your events and activities to editor@upandcomingweekly.com WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLy.COM WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 COMING TO FAYETTEVILLE THE SIP ROOM Coming to Fayetteville is Social Tea's Int- roduction to the Carolinas. Hors d'oeuvres will be available. Social Tea is creating a women's networking experience to encourage relationship building and uncover the community's needs to understand better what type of resources and education should be brought to the community. The event will be held at The Sip Room, which is located in downtown Fayetteville. MelaJay Photography will be on hand to take photos. THURSDAY, JULY 28 WINE AND PIE PAIRING FAYETTEVILLE PIE COMPANY 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. The Fayetteville Pie Company is pleased to announce the first wine and pie pairing. Three wines will be paired with two savory and one sweet cutie pie. After the tasting, participants will receive a glass of their favorite wine. A photography gallery by Michael Hine and live music by Dominic Hunter will be available for the enjoyment of those in attendance. CREATIVE NIGHT FAYETTEVILLE BAKERY & CAFÉ 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Come out for Creative Night and enjoy a sampling of painting and open mic night. This is a family-friendly open mic; entertain or be entertained by a wide variety of performers. From instrumental musicians to original songs and covers, spoken word and comedy. There are so many different styles, it's impressive to watch. Also, organizers will be adding pour painting for customers as well. Come out and create a masterpiece for $20 per person. The Fayetteville Bakery & Café is located at 3037 Boone Trail Ext. DRAG BRUNCH HUSKE HARDWARE 12 p.m. – 2 p.m. Standing 7 feet tall, Brenda is a drop-dead gorgeous Queen that will keep attendees entertained with her live-singing, shade-slinging comedy. She brings along the highly talented and sought-after Queens, Chloe Cassidy, Jada J Agave and Kayla Lashay. The show is recommended for ages 18 and over, as the show will have adult content. General admission tickets are $10. Brunch is an additional cost. SUNDAY, JULY 31 WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 FIELD OF SUNFLOWERS SIP AND PAINT H8TERS 6:30 p.m. – 9 p.m. Come out for a fun and relaxing evening with your friends to paint a vibrant picture of the Field of Sunflowers. Instructor Sarah will teach this beginner painting step-by- -step. Beginner painters are welcome and encouraged. Tickets are $39 and include all supplies; pre-traced 16 x 20 canvas, step-by-step instruction and a drink. There will also be door prizes and a giveaway. 4 p.m. – 7 p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 THURSDAY, JULY 28 INHER PIECE LADIES SHOOTING CLUB 1165 N BRAGG BLVD 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Silhouettes Firearms Training, LLC is laun- ching a new InHER PIECE local chapter in the Fayetteville/Spring Lake area. Chapter leader Andréa Williams will host the interest meeting and launch celebration. InHER Piece empowers women of all walks of life through firearms training and personal protection education without the intimidation of political, gender or socioeconomic agendas. They utilize bu- siness alliances, community outreach and corporate resources to ensure every woman has access to the tools, education and information necessary to exercise her Second Amendment rights safely. This event will be held at 1165 N Bragg Blvd. in Spring Lake. For additional information, call 910-491-0394. FAYETTEVILLE WOODPECKERS VS. CAROLINA MUDCATS SEGRA STADIUM 2:05 p.m The Fayetteville Woodpeckers will cel- ebrate their parent club as they push for the playoffs. The first 1,000 fans through the gates will receive a replica rainbow shoulder jersey courtesy of WKML. And of course, it's Sunday Funday, so kids can run the bases and families can play catch in the outfield following the game. SUNDAY, JULY 31 THURSDAY, JULY 28 NEW MOON MEDITATION PRIMA ELEMENTS 7:15 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. During the full moon, Prima Elements Holistic Wellness Center focuses on letting go. Join the wellness center for an evening of meditation, release, breathwork and magic. Experience the healing energy of a Reiki share. Healers and practitioners will give and receive Reiki (universal energy) in a casual atmosphere of friendship, honor, positive energy and devotion. Connect with like-minded souls and create new friendshi- ps. There is a special gift for those attending the live workshop. Attendees are invited to bring a yoga mat or pillow to lay or sit on as comfortably as possible. Prima Elements, a Holistic Wellness Center, provides holistic services to stressed and ailing individuals in the community. The wellness center offers expert clinicians that provide natural remedies, massage and detoxifying natu- ral cleanses. For tickets, contact the wellness center at 910-483-8406. HEALTHY GREEK DISHES N.C. COOPERATIVE EXTENSION 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Stir up some family favorite Greek recipes. See how easy it is to make healthy family- style Greek dishes in an American kitchen. Attendees will leave with a spice blend and samples to taste. Tickets are $15 and can be purchased at https://bit.ly/3uX6qFm. This event will be held at N.C. Cooperative Extension Cumberland County Center, located at 301 East Mountain Drive. TUESDAY, AUGUST 2

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