CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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54 | May/June 2017 ONGOING UNTIL JUNE 21 Anniversary Members' Exhibit Cape Fear Studios Cape Fear Studios' 27th Anniversary is being celebrated by their member artists. Come explore a variety of art in all mediums. Studio hours are Monday through Friday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For details and more information visit capefearstudios.com. MAY 1-JUNE 30 The Things They Carried, The Words They Shared Headquarters Library Headquarters Library has curated a special military exhibit that dis- plays letters from deployed service members to their families engaged in conflicts spanning World War I to the Middle East. Along with examin- ing primary communication methods, this exhibit also recognizes the con- tributions of military units not typi- cally acknowleged. The exhibit also includes patches, colors and personal effects. For more information visit cumberland.lib.nc.us. MAY 11 Caroline, Or Change: A New Musical Cape Fear Regional Theatre It's America in 1963, with the tur- moil of the JFK assasination and the civil rights movement. In a Jewish household in Louisiana, the divorced African-American maid and the eight- year-old family son have their own worries and relationship. Virtually sung-through, in styles ranging from Motown to Yiddish Klezmer, this mu- sical brings together all kinds of tal- ent. For showtimes and ticket sales visit cfrt.org. MAY 13 Historic Carriage Tours of Olde Fayetteville Second Saturday of the Month Explore the history of downtown. From the colonial era to the Civil War to present day, time travel through Fayetteville with the most knowl- edgeable of guides during a 45-min- ute carriage ride brought to you by the Downtown Alliance and S&S Car- riage Rides. These fun and informative tours are $25 per person, $20 with a military ID and $15 for children 12 and under. Call (910) 222-3382 for reser- vations or check out visitdowntown- fayetteville.com for more information. MAY 19 "The Trumpets Shall Sound!" Concert Haymount United Methodist Church 7:30 p.m. The Cumberland Oratorio Sing- ers (COS) present the last concert of their 25th season. This concert is a combination of choir with brass, percussion and organ. A mix of 20th century composers are featured, and highlighting the list is John Rutter's Gloria. Admission is $27 and free for students. For more information visit singwithcos.org. MAY 20 The Derby Run Terry Sanford High School 8 a.m. The second Derby Run will be a 5K run/walk event on a flat course. Pro- ceeds will support the Child Advo- cacy Center in Fayetteville, Cy's World Foundation and the Justin Richard Lopes Memorial Scholarship of Cum- berland Community Foundation. To sign up, search for "The Derby Run" on active.com. MAY 20 Fayetteville Roller Derby Home Game Crown Arena 5 p.m. Don't miss this Fayetteville Roller Derby home game! The action is fast- paced, the hits are real and there is a ton of fun at this family-friendly event. At 4 p.m., the doors open. Event ad- mission is $10-$12. For details visit fayettevillerollerderby.com. MAY 26-JUNE 4 The Diary of Anne Frank Gilbert Theater The Gilbert Theater's last show of the 2016-2017 season is The Diary of Anne Frank, written by Goodrich and Hackett and directed by Brian Adam Kline. Based on the book, this play is about Anne and her family who share a claustrophobic attic with another I N S I D E F A Y E T T E V I L L E M a y 1 1 M a y 1 1 M a y 2 0