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Accents 2012

Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce Accents Magazine

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Other upgrades include the Hedrick Stadium's renovation along with the Towle Courts, an archery range at McKellar's Lodge and expansion on McKellar's property to triple the ca- pacity and size. GMF GRIFFIN, MAXWELL & FRAZELLE, P.A. CERTIFIED PUB LIC ACCOUNTANTS Accounting & Audit Services Multi-State Tax Planning & Preparation Bookkeeping & Payroll Services Estate & Gift Planning 109 Broadfoot Ave., Ste. 100 • Fayetteville, NC 28305 • www.gmfcpas.com (P) 910.868.9041 • (F) 910.868.4699 PRINT USA, INC. 910-485-2254 Your Local Printing Company 3524 Claude Lee Rd • Fayetteville, NC 28306 • Offset Printing • Digital Printing • Graphic Design • Specialties (ASI) 7 Presses - On Time Delivery "Thank you for your trust. We have been serving Social Media CV 44 | ACCENTS • 2012/2013 Fayetteville for over 35 years." – George Shooter Offset Printing Digital Printing At a crossroad with your business' Last September MWR hosted an Ad- venture Race at Smith Lake and in De- cember held a Polar Bear Plunge event at Smith Lake to feature the upgraded ski rixen cable system, which had not been used since 1998. The ski rixen consists of five metal pylon structures that tow wakeboarders around the track. Think of it as water skiing with- out the boat — complete with ramps for stunts. The track can accommo- date nine people at one time. ing the newly installed ski rixen," said Deanna Lampley, the business manag- er for Fort Bragg MWR, at the open- ing event for the ski rixen. "The event is a new initiative in support of the single soldiers." "This is the first time we are utiliz- On that same balmy December day former Garrison Commander Col. Stephen Sicinski kicked off the polar bear plunge, leading those who were brave enough to dive into the 50 de- gree waters at Smith Lake. Towels and a warming tent were provided afterwards for the participants who shrieked in delight at the sheer crazi- ness of the hopefully annual event. social media needs? Let CityView take the wheel and drive! Call 910.423.6500 Soldiers who showed up were also treated to a complimentary lunch pro- vided by Outback Steakhouse and won gift certificates and other prizes, all to the sounds of music played by a disc jockey. From renting nearly everything from Santa Claus suits to canoes, organiz- ing festivals and major concerts, pro- viding athletic and recreation facilities on post and helping military families plan trips all over the world, there's not much that MWR can't do.

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