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May/June 2012

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Inside Fayetteville and registration is recommended. Information: 910.339.2917; www. thewinecafeus.com MAY 19 Cape Fear Heroes Play Harrisburg Come watch Fayetteville's new- est sporting experience — indoor football — as the Cape Fear Heroes take on the Harrisburg Stampede. Crown Coliseum. Information: www. capefearheroes.com. JUNE 2 Blues n' Brews Festival The 9th annual Blues n' Brews Festival is taking place in downtown Fayetteville's Festival Park. The festival will feature more than 15 breweries from around the southeast and lots of blues music. Information: www.cfrt.org; 910.323.4233. JUNE 2 Fayetteville Farmer's Market Find fresh vegetables, fruits, berries, eggs, cut flowers, herbs, honey, crafts and more, every Sat- urday from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Fayetteville Area Transportation & Local History Museum. Information: www.thefayettevillefarmers market.com. JUNE 2 Gang of Outlaws Concert ZZ Top and 3 Doors Down will be joined by Gretchen Wilson and the Bill Miller Band for this concert on Fort Bragg, sponsored by Fort Bragg Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation in conjunction with Army Entertainment's Army Concert Se- ries. Tickets are $30 and the concert is open to anyone, military or civil- ian. Information: 910.643.6336. JUNE 8, 22 Spring Concert Series Enjoy the ambience of an intimate outdoor natural setting as music fills the evening sky. Bring your blanket or lawn chairs. Food and beverages are available for purchase from the Cafe Cart (outside food is not permit- ted in the Garden). Free admission for Garden members. Old Habit, a Bluegrass and Country Music group, will be playing on June 8. The Casablanca Orchestra, an eight- piece Big Band, will be playing June 22. Information: 910.486.0221, ext. 27; www.capefearbg.org. JUNE 13 'Cheninista' Wine Event The Wine Cafe in Hope Mills will host this informative event, featur- ing an expert on South African wines. Tickets are $35 per person and preregistration is recommended. Information: www.thewinecafeus. com; 910.339.2917. JUNE 22 Fourth Friday Join the crowds who flock to down- town Fayetteville on the fourth Friday of each month to enjoy exhibits, entertainment, refresh- ments and featured artists, all for free. Information: www.thearts council.com/fourthmain.php. JUNE 22 Out of Sight Dining The Vision Resource Center will host this event at Highland Country Club. Guests will enjoy fine dining and music from child protegy pianist Michael Macias, who has been blind since infancy, while blindfolded in order to experience life as a visually impaired person. Proceeds to benefit the Vision Resource Center. Informa- tion: 910.483.2719 or 910.672.5017. JUNE 22 Local Authors' Showcase Writers from across the Sandhills region are participating in a local authors' showcase, giving people an opportunity to meet with local writers and learn more about their books. Information: www.cumber- land.lib.nc.us. JUNE 23 Fresh Music Festival A celebration of the best in R&B, hip hop, soul and comedy, this touring show will feature the talents of Keith Sweat, Doug E. Fresh, K-Ci & JoJo, Guy and SWV. Crown Center. Infor- mation: www.freshmusicfestival.com. JUNE 29 SwampDogs Baseball Friday June 29, 2012, J.P. Riddle Stadium, 7:05 PM. The Swamp Dogs are Fayetteville's own Collegiate Summer Baseball league. All games begin at 7:05 PM and are played at J.P. Riddle Stadium. Information: 910.426.5900; goswampdogs.com/ schedule. CityViewNC.com | 47

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