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September/October 2016

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60 | September/October 2016 CityView Timeline August 2008 CityView moves from Black & Decker Road to Raeford Road. May 2009 Newsmax Magazine names Fayetteville one of America's most patriotic communities and Cumberland County is dubbed "World's First Sanctuary for Soldiers" to show the country that soldiers and their families can feel safe, secure and cared for here. June 2010 The original Iron Mike statue, that once stood at the traffic circle between the Fort Bragg Officers' Club and the Post Headquarters, moves to the Airborne and Special Operations Museum. June 2010 CityView joins Facebook. CityView Fayetteville's Lifestyle Magazine April 2011 www.CityViewNC.com CityView Dogwood Issue April 2011 Dogwood Festival SPRING OVER TO THE STEEPLECHASE Fisher House Serving those who've served Merrymaking at its best Treasure Hunting in Cameron April 2011 In this "Dogwood Issue," Grady Bowman said that Fayetteville's local art community catapulted him all the way to Broadway. In 2008 and 2009, Grady danced in Billy Elliot on Broadway, a show that went on to win 10 Tony Awards, including "Best Musical." CityView Fayetteville's Lifestyle Magazine | www.CityViewNC.com October 2011 CityView 5th Anniversary Issue October 2011 s p e c i a l e d i t i o n 5 t h a n n i v e r s a r y CV OCT.11COVER.indd 1 9/26/11 11:57 AM October 2011 CityView celebrates its 5th Anniversary! Features included were "Everyday Indulgences," "Back to the Future" and "Ghost Stories." January 2012 Fayetteville Dogwood Festival named best events in South Eastern United States by The Southeast Tourism Society (STS). 2012 The first Medical & Dental Directory, a cooperative effort between CityView and Cape Fear Valley Health, is published. 2012 The City of Fayetteville is awarded a Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Grant for $8 million, the largest FTA Bus Livability Program grant ever awarded in the state of North Carolina. Becoming Team Dragovich An Adoption Story Get Unplugged 7 No-Electricity-Required Family Activites Make Yourself Happy 5 Resolutions You Can Keep across the generations CityView family SPRING 2013 Kids Eat Free! pg. 9 Spring 2013 The first CityView Family is published with featured stories, "Spring Clean Your Life," "An Adoption Story" and "Get Unplugged." Make something homemade – ice cream, no bake cookies, mini fruit pizzas on sugar cookies. Send some snail mail. Write a letter or make a card for family members. Grandma will be so pleased and impressed. Roast marshmallows indoors over the fire and make s'mores– don't have a fireplace? Gather round the kitchen table over some tea light candles. GET UNplUGGED! FAMILY ACTIVITIES, NO-ELECTRICITY-REqUIRED 18 | Cityview family • Spring 2013 t h o u g h t h e s e a r e g r e a t w a y s t o p a s s t h e h o u r s d u r i n g a p o w e r f a i l u r e , s o m e t i m e s i t ' s f u n t o j u s t u n p l u g , s t o r m o r n o t . Pull the board games out from the bottom of the hall closet. no doubt you've forgotten how fun Sorry! can be. or put together a challenging jigsaw puzzle. Cut some spring foliage like pine branches or Fayetteville's famous dogwood blooms to use as giant paintbrushes on newspaper. CUT iT oUT> Pull out old magazines, scissors and glue and make an oversized collage with your family's initial to hang up on a wall or place in a frame.

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