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All American Marathon,
Mike to Mike Half-Mar-
athon, and 5K at Festival
Park. 6:30 a.m. Find out
more at http://www.fortbraggmwr.
com.
American Girl Fashion Show at the
Crown Ballroom 1 and 5 p.m. Visit
http://crowncomplexnc.com for more
information.
Ballet Classics by the North Carolina
State Ballet at Huff Concert Hall at
Methodist University. 3 p.m., Find out
more at www.ncstateballet.com.
Ain't Misbehavin' at Cape Fear
Regional Theatre through Mar. 22.
Visit http://www.cfrt.org or call 323-
4233 for more information.
ASBS 80th Annual
Conference W.E.B.
Du Bois Luncheon at
Embassy Suites. Open to the public.
$35 Call 551-6761 for information.
Harlem Globetrotters at the
Crown. Visit http://crowncomplexnc.
com for more information.
Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra's
Amadeus with CFRT. Visit http://
www.cfrt.org or call 323-4233 for more
information.
Ain't Misbehavin' at Cape Fear
Regional Theatre through Mar. 22. Visit
http://www.cfrt.org or call 323-4233 for
more information.
Fascinate-U has hands-on exhibits and
is fun for kids! Call 829-9171 for hours
of operation and more information.
Earthy Abstraction
invitational exhibit at the
Arts Council of Fayetteville/
Cumberland County
through May 16. Find out more at
http://www.theartscouncil.com.
Task Force Ranger and the
Battle of Mogadishu at The
Airborne & Special Operations
Museum. Free. Call 643-2766.
Cape Fear Heroes at the Crown
at 5 p.m. Find out more at
http://crowncomplexnc.com.
Backstage at the Gilbert
Theater through April 12.
Find out more at http://
www.gilberttheater.com.
Bottom's Dream: A Sweet Tea
Shakespeare Company performance
at the Poe House through March
29. 7 p.m. Find out more at http://
sweetteashakespeare.com.
Book Signings at the Airborne &
Special Operations Museum. 11 a.m.
Find out more at http://www.asomf.
org.
FireAntz at the Crown at 7:30 p.m.
Find out more at crowncomplexnc.
com.
History of Fayetteville's
Jewish Community at the
Fayetteville Area Transpor-
tation and Local History
Museum. Find out more at http://
www.fcpr.us/transportation_
museum.
aspx.
City Market at the Museum at 325
Franklin St. 2-6 p.m. Visit www.
fayncfarmersmar-
ket.com for more
information.
Gallery 208
featuring the
works of Callie
Farmer Goss.
Call 484-6200 for
information.
Morning of Trumpets
and Percussion
at Fayetteville State
University's Seabrook Auditorium.
Music students present a concert
especially for children that will
introduce them to the power of sound
and rhythm that only trumpets and
percussion can create. 11 a.m. Find
out more at http://fsuarts.com.
Fascinate-U has hands-on
exhibits and is fun for kids! In
our mini-city everything is kid-
sized! Call 829-9171 for hours of
operation and more information.
City Market at the
Museum at 325 Franklin
St. 2-6 p.m. Visit www.
fayncfarmersmarket.com for more
information.
Community Concerts presents
The Australian BeeGees at
the Crown. 7:30 p.m. For tickets
and information visit https://www.
community-concerts.com.
Gallery 208 featuring the works
of Callie Farmer Goss. Call 484-
6200 for information.
BULLETIN BOARD
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
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March 21 Cumberland County
Citizens United at Galatia
Presbyterian Church at 10 a.m.
Contact President Jason Brady
at phone 910-424-7035 or
CCCU2004@gmail.com for more
information.
Cape Fear Valley Hospice is seeking
volunteers to provide companionship
and social support to our patients in
the Cumberland County area. Training
is provided. Background check and
drug screen required. For more
information please call 910-609-
6710.
Free Senior Dance the first Thursday
of every month, hosted by the Retired
Military Association. Call 868-9533
for more information.
Blind and visually impaired support
group meets the second Thursday
of every month at 10 a.m. Call 739-
2799 for more information.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
6018 of Fayetteville meets on the
second Sunday of each month at 3
p.m. at 116 Chance St. Call 323-3755
for more information.
The Retired Military Association and
Auxiliary meet the second Friday of
each month at 6 p.m. for a pot luck
dinner and a meeting. Call 486-9398
for more information.
Fayetteville Scleroderma Support
Group meets monthly at the Medical
Arts Center. Call 308-9792 for times
and more information.
Support group for victims of sexual
violence. The group meets every
Monday at 12 p.m. Please call Rape
Crisis Volunteers of Cumberland
County for more information at 485-
7273. Adult females only.
Guardian ad Litem Program is in need
of volunteers to serve as the voice
of children who have been abused
and neglected in our county. www.
CumberlandCountyGAL.com or 475-
3021 for more information.
The Epilepsy Medication fund aims
to make sure that no person with
epilepsy goes without medication.
Call 800-451-0694 to learn more.
The Fayetteville Area Metropolitan
Planning Organization (FAMPO)
is soliciting proposals for human
services transportation projects
under the federal Enhanced Mobility
of Seniors and Individuals with
Disabilities (Section 5310) program.
For information call 910-678-7628
4th Friday in Downtown
Fayetteville featuring art,
music, shopping, dining
and entertainment.
Backstage at the Gilbert Theater
through April 12. Find out more at
http://www.gilberttheater.com.
Bottom's Dream: A Sweet Tea
Shakespeare Company performance
at the Poe House through March
29. 7 p.m. Find out more at http://
sweetteashakespeare.com.
FireAntz at the Crown at 7:30 p.m.
Find out more at crowncomplexnc.
com.
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City Market at the Museum
at Fayetteville Area Transporta-
tion & Local History Museum.
8 a.m. Find out more at http://
www.facebook.com/CityMarketAtTheMu-
seum.
American Girl Fashion Show at the
Crown Ballroom 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Visit http://crowncomplexnc.com for more
information.
Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra's
Amadeus with CFRT. Visit http://
www.cfrt.org or call 323-4233 for more
information.
Cumberland Oratorio Singers at Holy
Trinity Episcopal Church. Find out more at
http://singwithcos.org.
Methodist University's Jazz Festival
at Huff Concert Hall. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Call 910-
630-7100 for information.
ASBS 80th Annual
Conference at Embassy
Suites through March 21.
Call 551-6761 for information.
Let 's Talk About It: Imagining
the Future: Scientific Revela-
tions in Fiction at Headquarters
Library. 6:30 p.m. Find out more at
http://www.cumberland.lib.nc.us/
ccplsite.
Ain't Misbeavin' at
Cape Fear Regional
Theatre through
Mar. 22. Visit http://
www.cfrt.org or call
323-4233 for more
information.
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FORT BRAGG/POPE A.A.F.
Frame and Design Arts offers
framing, engraving, embroidery
and more. Call 394-4192 for
more information.
Fort Bragg Auto Skills Centers
provide bays with lifts, tools
and data software or hard copy
instructions for vehicle repair.
There are certified technicians
on hand. Call 394-2293 or 396-
8665 for information.
The Fort Bragg Clay Target
Center is located at 651 E.
Manchester Rd. It is open 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday through
Sunday. Call 436-9489 for more
information.
Suicide Prevention info: Fort
Bragg Help Line 396-HELP
(4357). National Suicide Hot-
line: 1-800-suicide, (800)784-
2433, National Lifeline:
(800)273-TALK (8255), Military
One Source: (800)342-9647.
The Recycling Center on Fort
Bragg accepts electronic waste,
used cooking oil and other re-
cyclables at the facility behind
building 3-1137 in the Director-
ate of Public Works campus on
the corner of Butner and Reilly
Roads, Monday through Friday
from 7:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. For
more information, contact Re-
cycling Specialist Jeff Sloop at
432-6412 or visit sustainable-
fortbragg.com/braggaboutrecy-
cling/ or www.facebook.com/
braggaboutrecycling.
The Morale, Welfare and
Recreation Property Branch
holds an auction every quarter
in Building 2-2814, Jackson
St., Fort Bragg. Items may be
previewed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.