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September/October 2011

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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of their homelands with the rest of us. Sponsored by The Arts Council for 33 Assisted Living That Cares For Your Loved Ones Like Family You've Found The Carolina Inn! Walk through the doors of The Carolina Inn and you'll immediately feel the warmth and charm of an uplifting and thoughtfully designed area: a place that you are certain mom and dad will love. Our residents enjoy beautifully appointed living spaces, delectable meals, engaging social activities, transportation and personalized assistance and care. Come on your own or bring your loved ones. While you're here meet our team, tour the community and discover all of the lifestyle features that make The Carolina Inn the best place for mom and dad to call home. Call to schedule your tour today! years, the Festival brings together Fayette- ville residents who hail from all over the world and allows them to show off the best of their homelands to a huge and apprecia- tive audience. It's been recognized by the Southeast Tourism Society as a Top 20 Festival for three years in a row and many residents wouldn't dream of missing it. From the dozens of food vendors, sell- ing everything from kebabs to cannelloni, to crafts vendors offering handmade items with global roots and traditions, to the Pa- rade of Nations that showcases music, na- tive dress and dance customs from around the world, it's a three day celebration of our region's diverse citizenry. This year, for the first time, the hugely The Carolina Inn (910)829-0100 400 Forsythe Street, Fayetteville, NC Assisted Living | Alzheimer's Care For more information and your FREE monthly newsletter visit www.CarolinaInnNC.com 60 | September/October • 2011 popular Parade of Nations will be held on Hay Street on Friday night, to coin- cide with the Fourth Friday events already taking place downtown. Event organizers hope that holding the parade in the even- ing will help spectators and participants avoid the heat that often plagues the event. "The Parade is my favorite part of the weekend," Trinidad and Tobago na- tive David Wattley told CityView. "I like to see the other country's cultures and costumes." CV

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