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July/August 2017

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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CityViewNC.com | 59 Call: 910-391-3859 For Reservations or More Information Cocktail Reception 6:00pm•Dinner 6:30pm•Curtain 8:00pm Music by Harvey Schmidt | Lyrics by Tom June | Directed by Jeanne Adams Koonce, Purple Door Productions $75.00 Per Person* • $5 Discount for Seniors 65+ Active Duty Military Available at FDT Box Office Monday - Friday 8:30 - 5:00 Ramada Plaza "A Unique Theatre Experience!" A Romantic Musical Comedy! July 27-29, 2017 Ramada Plaza | 1707 Owen Drive with Special Musical Guests: Cross Creek Chordsmen Exclusive Wine Tasting & Sale* *Proceeds donated to Kidsville News Literacy & Education Foundation Fayetteville'sLifestyleMagazine CityView Exclusive Wine Tasting & Sale* COCKTAIL RECEPTION 6:00PM • DINNER 6:30PM CV CityView BROUGHT TO YOU BY PROFESSIONAL PROFILES 2017 CityView Publishing Visit us online at www.CityViewNC.com for advertising opportunities build and the family we already have and connecting the community to make our families bigger," Cape Beard secretary Brandon Brown says. e club's Sergeant of Arms, Tom Diffin says it best: "What we want people to realize is we're men with character, not a bunch of characters." Despite being one of the largest beard and facial hair clubs in North Carolina, Cape Beard is a grassroots group. eir principles are based on group achievement and working on a local level to produce change. ey want to create ripples in the waters and encourage community members to make waves by contributing and taking action for Fayetteville and the surrounding areas. Club member Mike Eitner states, "It's what you can bring to the table." And while the club aims to continue to grow and raise money, what they enjoy most is cultivating an entertaining atmosphere and providing growth for Fayetteville and the surrounding areas. Giving Back Members are humble in their approach in giving back every dime that they bring in. ey also take an unassuming pride in influencing other beard clubs to break the stigma attached to them and offer affluence in unique ways. "We're the poorest nonprofit in the world and that's okay because we are about generating synergy and giving back," Eitner explains. "Our actions speak louder than our words, and that's coming from a bunch of loud, bearded misfits. Everyone is looking for a way to give back and a place to fit in. Why not give back to Cumberland County where there is a need and kids who are here that will directly benefit from it?" Johnny Awesome says, simply, "We do it because we can."

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