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September/October 2016

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66 | September/October 2016 SEPTEMBER SUNDAYS (4, 11, 18, 25) "Black, White & Silent" Film Series CAMEO Art House Theatre Try something out of the ordinary! The CAMEO will be screening The Gen- eral, Safety Last, The Gold Rush and The Phantom of The Opera. Tickets are available at the box office. Shows begin at 1:00 p.m. Learn more at www.cameo arthouse.com. SEPTEMBER 9, 10 & 11 26th Annual Greek Festival Saints Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church Head over to Sts. Constantine & Helen Greek Orthodox Church on Oakridge Avenue for all things Greek: Greek mu- sic, Greek dancing, Greek food, Greek wine, Greek wares and more! Learn more at www.stsch.nc.goarch.org. SEPTEMBER 9 & 10 10th Annual Lafayette Birthday Celebration Multiple Locations Join Fayetteville's Lafayette Society as they celebrate the 260th birthday of Revolutionary War hero and French nobleman and our city's namesake, Marquis de Lafayette. Festivities in- clude a concert of French music at Methodist University, the Festival of Yesteryear at the Museum of the Cape Fear, the Lafayette Trail Tour from the Transportation and Local History Mu- seum, an exhibit in the Market House, a birthday cake and ice cream party with the Marquis in Lafayette Park and a French wine tasting. Learn more at www.lafayettesociety.org. SEPTEMBER 10 Festival of Yesteryear Arsenal Park Come enjoy this program that fea- tures re-enactors demonstrating various aspects of daily life including colonial medicine, crime and punish- ment, music, toys and games and mi- litia drills. Don't miss the special guest, Mark Schneider, as Lafayette! Free ad- mission. Learn more at museumofthe- capefear.ncdcr.gov/events. SEPTEMBER 17 & 18 Renaissance Faire Smith Lake Enjoy Fort Bragg's annual Elizabethan- themed festival featuring jousting, unicorn rides, period musicians, liv- ing history exhibits, period-inspired games, activities, food and merchants. Open to the public. Learn more at bragg.armymwr.com/us/bragg. SEPTEMBER 22 Spoken Word and Art Exhibit (SWAE) Gallery 116th SWAE (Spoken Word and Art Exhibit) Night happens every fourth Thursday of the month, bringing together artists, poets and the public. The night's activ- ities revolve around selling, exhibiting and buying art; sharing and listening to poetry; networking with others; en- 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! Put on your super cape… it's time for an adventure! Our all-new Super Kids' Quest Fall Camp is full of exciting, creative missions where kids will exercise their muscles, imaginations and cooperation skills – working together to complete a dierent 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! CALL TODAY! ENROLLING NOW FOR FALL CAMPS AND CLASSES! The Little Gym of Fayetteville www.tlgfayettevillenc.com 910-223-3496 A ll n e w fall c a mps ar e here! joying refreshments and relaxing in a mature artistic atmosphere. Learn more at Gallery 116th's Facebook page. SEPTEMBER 23 ART: Alpha Romeo Tango Exhibition Cape Fear Studios This military art exhibition features artwork by service members, active and retired. An opening reception is being held at the studio during down- town Fayetteville's "4th Friday" event on September 23 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. The show will be on display through October 22. For more information visit www.capefearstudios.com. OCTOBER 1 Glow Fest Festival Park/Downtown Don't miss the 2nd annual Glow Fest, presented by the Fayetteville-Cumber- land Youth Council. Participants meet in Festival Park and take on a 5K or 1-mile run/walk in the heart of down- town Fayetteville at night, covered in "glow gear." The festival also includes health information, local food ven- dors and performances by a national artists and top DJ's. Learn more at www.fayettevilleglow.com. OCTOBER 7 Fayetteville Symphony Jazz & Wine Fest Festival Park The second annual Jazz & Wine Fest, presented by the Fayetteville Sympho- Inside Fayetteville: SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2016

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