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May/June 2016

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68 | May/June 2016 inside fayetteville May/June 2016 Wednesdays & Saturdays City Market at the Museum Fayetteville Area Transportation and Local History Museum The City Market at the Museum is a farmers and crafters' market in the heart of downtown Fayetteville. Every Wednesday afternoon and every Saturday morning, locally grown vegetables, fruit, eggs, honey, and other farm products are offered for sale. These seasonal offerings— along with plants, flowers, coffee, pottery, tea, soap, candles, jewelry, knitted goods, and other handcrafted products—can be purchased. Questions? Call 910-433-1944. May 12-22 Ring of Fire Cape Fear Regional Theatre Ring of Fire tells the story of Johnny Cash through his music. More musical portrait than biography, Ring of Fire includes more than two dozen of Cash's hits, including "I Walk The Line," "A Boy Named Sue," "Folsom Prison Blues," and the title tune. For ticket information, please 910-323-4233 or visit www.cfrt.org. May 14 Hike for Huntington's 3K Village Green Make plans to join the NC Chapter of Huntington's Disease Society of America for a 3K walk/run that begins at 10 a.m. at Village Green Community located between Raeford Road and Village Drive. 505 Forsythe Street. Contact Jessica Stefanko for registration information at 910-829-0100 or log on to download a registration packet at www.carolinainn.com. May 21 Movie in the Camp: Max Airborne and Special Operations Museum This year's "Movie in the Camp" is Max. A dog that helped U.S. Marines in Afghanistan returns to the U.S. and is adopted by his handler's family after having suffered a traumatic experience. Bring your own blanket or lawn chairs. Movie starts at dusk. Snacks will be provided at a nominal price. All proceeds of which will go the ASOM Foundation in support of the museum. Put on your super cape… it's time for an adventure! CALL TODAY! ENROLLING FOR SUMMER CAMPS & CLASSES! The Little Gym of Fayetteville www.tlgfayettevillenc.com 910-223-3496 PART OF THE NEW SUMMER CAMPS Parent / Child Classes · Pre-K & Grade School Gymnastics · Dance · Karate Sports Skills · Awesome Birthday Bashes · Parents' Survival Night · Camp Our all-new Super Kids' Quest Summer Camp is full of exciting, creative missions where kids will exercise their muscles, imaginations and cooperation skills – working together to complete a di•erent Quest each day! Plus, flexible scheduling options allow you to sign your Super Kid up for several weeks, a single week or even just a day at a time! May 21-June 24 Field of Honor Airborne & Special Operations Museum "All gave some. Some gave all." The Downtown Alliance hosts the Field of Honor, which is a a living display of heroism that flies as a patriotic tribute to the strength and unity of Americans. Every flag honors someone who is currently serving, those who have served and the men and women who have made the supreme sacrifice for our nation's security and freedom. Each flag comes with its own story and displays a tag identifying the person who sponsored the flag and the flag honoree. If you wish to volunteer, contact 910-643-2766 or email execdir@asomf.org. To sponsor a flag, visit www.ncfieldofhonor.com. May 27 Fayetteville After 5 Festival Park Kick off those work shoes and kick up your heels. Come enjoy the "4th Friday" entertainment, May through August. May's entertainment line- up to be announced. Gates open at 5:00 p.m., acts begin at either 6:30 or 7:00 p.m., and the sounds of the summer carry on until around 10:30 to 11:00 p.m.

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