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Caribbean Ameri-
can Heritage
Month Festival
at
Festival Park. 3-9 p.m. Find
out more at www.facebook.
com/cacofnc.
Second Annual
Out of Sight Wing
Fling Competition
at Festival Park. 3-8 p.m. How
many chicken wings can you eat?
Purchase tickets at outofsightwing-
fling.com.
Fayetteville Urban Min-
istry Golf Tournament
at Gates Four Golf and
Country Club. Register at
www.fayurbmin.org/golf-
classic.
"Resemblance:
New works by Soni
Martin"
at Ellington-
White Gallery. Artist talk and
reception. 5-9 p.m. Find out more
at www.ellington-white.com.
4th Friday in Downtown
Fayetteville. 6-10 p.m. Call (910_
323-1776 or (910) 222-3382
for details.
"Strike at the Wind" at
Givens Performing Arts Center.
7:30 p.m. Call (910) 521-6361 to
purchase tickets.
Othello through
June 18 at 1897 Poe
House, Museum of the
Cape Fear Historical
Complex. Visit www.
sweetteashake-
speare.com. Preshow
6:45 p.m. Curtain
7:30 p.m. Call (910)
420-4383 for details.
Third Thursday:
Piano Pizzazz
at
Cape Fear Botanical
Garden. 6-9 p.m. Visit
capefearbg.org or call
(910) 486-0221 for
tickets.
Othello closing night
at 1897 Poe House,
Museum of the Cape
Fear Historical Complex. Visit
www.sweetteashakespeare.
com. Preshow 6:45 p.m.
Curtain 7:30 p.m. Call (910)
420-4383 for details.
Lake Rim Kayak
Tour
at Lake Rim Park.
6:30-7:30 p.m. Call (910) 433-1018
to register.
"Public Works" exhibit at
The Arts Council
through
mid-July. See over 200 works of
art submitted by members of our
community. Call (910) 323-1776
for information.
Fayetteville SwampDogs
vs. Wilson Tobs at
J.P.
Riddle Stadium. Visit www.gos-
wampdogs.com/schedule or call
(910) 426-5900 for details.
Krispy Kreme
Challenge
at Festival
Park. 8 .am. Register at
www.active.com.
Field of Honor through June
30 at ASOM Parade Grounds.
Find out more at http://www.
ncfieldofhonor.com.
Racing at Fayetteville
Motor Speedway
$10. Find
out more at www.fayettevillemo-
torspeedway.com, or call (910)
223-7223.
Come See the Trains at Fas-
cinate -U. Noon-4p.m. Call
(910) 829-9171 for details.
"What The
Truck?"
at Festival
Park, off Ray Avenue.
Several
local food trucks
for every ap-
petite! 11 a.m.-2
p.m. Call (910)
323-3377 for
details.
Archery Clin-
ic
at J. Bayard
Clark Park and
Nature Center.
1-3:30 p.m. Call
(910) 433-1579
to register.
The Museum of
the Cape Fear
features two floors
of exhibits that tell the story
of southern
North Caro-
lina from the
American
Indians to an
early 20th
century gener-
al store. Find
out more at
museumofthe-
capefear.
ncdcr.gov.
City Farmers
Market
every
Wednesday at the Mu-
seum at 325 Franklin
Street. 2-6 p.m. Visit
http://bit.ly/2pVVJzb
for more information.
Gallery 208 pres-
ents the work of Dawn
Marie Rozzo. Call (910)
484-6200 for details.
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1 Million Cups at FTCC.
Every other Wednesday
morning, 9-10 a.m., starting
June 14 in General Class-
room Building, room 114.
Visit 1millioncups.com/fay-
etteville for information.
Cape Fear Valley Hospice
is seeking volunteers to
provide companionship
and social support to our
patients in the Cumber-
land County area. Training
is provided. Background
check and drug screen
required. For more informa-
tion, please call 609-6710.
Free Senior Dance the first
Thursday of every month,
hosted by the Retired Mili-
tary Association. Call 868-
9533 for more information.
The Veterans of Foreign
Wars Post 6018 of Fayette-
ville meets on the second
Sunday of each month at 3
p.m. at 116 Chance St. Call
323-3755 for details.
The Retired Military Asso-
ciation and Auxiliary meet
the second Friday of each
month for a potluck lunch
/meeting. Call 486-9398
Support group for victims
of sexual violence. Every
Monday at 12 p.m. Please
call Rape Crisis Volunteers
of Cumberland County for
more information at 485-
7273. Adult females only.
Guardian ad Litem Program
is in need of volunteers
to serve as the voice of
children who have been
abused and neglected in
our county. www.Cumber-
landCountyGAL.com or
475-3021 for details.
The Epilepsy Medication
fund aims to make sure
that no person with epilep-
sy goes without medication.
Call 800 451-0694.
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FORT BRAGG/POPE A.A.F.
Bragg 'n Barn Thrift Shop
is open Tuesday-Saturday
9a.m.-2p.m. Donations gladly
accepted. Email fbthriftshop@
aol.com or call 907-4053.
Frame and Design Arts offers
framing, engraving, embroi-
dery and more. Call 394-4192
for more information.
Fort Bragg Auto Skills Centers
provide bays with lifts, tools
and data software or hard
copy instructions for vehicle
repair. There are certified
technicians on hand. Call 394-
2293 or 396-8665 for details.
The Fort Bragg Clay Target
Center is located at 651 E.
Manchester Rd. Open 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m., Friday through Sun-
day. Call 436-9489 for more
information.
Suicide Prevention information
here. Fort Bragg Help Line:
396-HELP (4357). National
Suicide Hotline: 1-800-sui-
cide, (800) 784-2433. Na-
tional Lifeline: (800) 273-TALK
(8255). Military One Source:
(800)342-9647.
The Recycling Center on
Fort Bragg accepts electronic
waste, used cooking oil and
other recyclables at the facility
behind building 3-1137 in the
Directorate of Public Works
campus on the corner of But-
ner and Reilly Roads, Monday
through Friday from 7:30 a.m.
until 4 p.m. For more informa-
tion, contact Recycling Spe-
cialist Jeff Sloop at 432-6412
or visit sustainablefortbragg.
com/braggaboutrecycling/
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