SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 3, 2017 UCW
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The Airborne & Spe-
cial Operations Mu-
seum
is home to exhibits
that honor and preserve
the legendary feats of the airborne
and special operations troops.
Open Tuesday through Saturday
10 a.m-5 p.m. and Sunday 12-5
p.m. Details: www.asomf.org
The 1897 Poe House at the
Museum of the Cape Fear show-
cases what it was like to live in
Fayetteville during the Victorian
era. Tours are available Tuesday
through Sunday. Call (910) 486-
1330 for details.
The Open Mic at The
Coffee Scene, 7:30-10:30
p.m. Local and regional
artists perform their work. Call
(910) 864-7948 to confirm.
MONDAY TUESDAY
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Fax: (910) 484-9218
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the calendar entries that are submitted.
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The Morale, Welfare and Recreation
Property Branch holds an auction
every quarter in Building 2-2814,
Jackson St., Fort Bragg. Items may be
previewed from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. the
week of the auction and from 8 a.m. to
10 a.m. the day of the sale. For details,
call (910) 396-5084.
Tai Chi for Health
at Cape Fear Botanical
Garden. 10 a.m. Visit
www.capefearbg.org for details.
Growing Up Wild: Early
Childhood Nature Explora-
tion
at J. Bayard
Clark Park and
Nature Center,
1-2 p.m. $1. Early
childhood education
program that invites
children to explore
wildlife and the
world around them.
Hands-on activities include a craft.
Call (910) 433-1579 to register.
Gallery 208 presents
the work of Kaela Nom-
may through Oct. 8. Call
(910) 484-6200.
1867: Deeds Not Words,
The Origin of Fayetteville
State University
at FSU's Rosenthal
Gallery through Nov.
17. Celebrating FSU's
150th anniversary, this
multi-media exhibition
explores what life was
like for the the African-
American community
at the time the university was
founded. Visit fsuarts.com or call
(910) 672-2143 for gallery hours.
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