64 | January/February 2015
Inside Fayetteville
JANUARY 7TH
Alpha: e Parenting Course
First Presbyterian is bringing
you the next best thing to a
parenting instruction manual.
e 11-week course takes place in
the Wednesday Together lineup
(childcare provided) beginning
January 7th at 6:00 p.m. in Room
209. For more information and to
signup visit www.fi rstprez.com or
call 910.483.0121.
JANUARY 8TH
August Alsina at the Crown
In 2013, MTV named August
Alsina a "Hip Hop Artist to
Watch." He will be playing Crown
Coliseum at 7:30 p.m. For tickets
and more information, visit www.
crowncomplexnc.com.
JANUARY 9TH
Ron White: Nutcracker Tour
Southern funny-man Ron White
will bring his Nutcracker Tour
to Fayetteville, NC for one night
only at the Crown eatre. is
successful comedian will bring his
humor to the stage at 8:00 p.m. For
more information and tickets, visit
www.crowncomplexnc.com or call
910.438.4100.
JANUARY 11TH
STOMP
is Broadway smash hits the
Crown eatre stage and will
use everything but traditional
percussion instruments to create
the unique sounds that have
hypnotized thousands. e show
begins at 4:00 p.m. For tickets
and more information, visit www.
crowncomplexnc.com.
JANUARY 15TH
e Salon Series
Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra,
premieres e Salon Series at Saint
John's Episcopal Church at 7:30
p.m. Includes Magnolia String
Quartet on the 15th and FSO
Woodwind Quintet on January
29th. For more information,
contact 910.433.4690.
JANUARY 19TH
MLK: His Legacy as Dance
e FSU Dance Ensemble, under
the direction of Avis Hatcher-
Puzzo, will perform newly
choreographed works inspired
by Martin Luther King Jr. and
the Civil Rights Movement at the
Seabrook Auditorium at 7:00 p.m.
For tickets and more information,
contact 910.486.1474.
JANUARY 23RD THROUGH
FEBRUARY 28TH
Words and Pictures: Illustrated
Works by Kadir Nelson
Experience the strength, the
poise and the beauty of works by
nationally acclaimed artist Kadir
Nelson. Both an accomplished
painter and author, Nelson truly
shares his Heart and Soul, which
also happens to be the title of one of
the books he wrote and illustrated.
See words and pictures from that
publication, as well as breathtaking
paintings from WE ARE THE
SHIP: e Story of Negro League
Baseball in this broad presentation
of his award-winning works at
e Arts Council in downtown
Fayetteville. For more information,
visit www.theartscouncil.com.
ONLINE EXTRAS!
View more events around town
online at www.cityviewnc.com
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