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October 2017 - Food & Wine

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CityViewNC.com | 27 friendships, fun, & confidence Building one giggle at a time The Little Gym off-ers a wide variety of classes that help children ages 4 months through 12 years reach their greatest potential. Parent/Child Classes • Pre-K Gymnastics • Grade School Gymnastics • Dance • Karate • Sports Skills • Awesome Birthday Bashes • Parents' Survival Nights • Camps The Little Gym of Fayetteville www.tlgfayettevillenc.com 910-223-3496 friendships, fun, & confidence Building one giggle at a time The Little Gym off-ers a wide variety of classes that help children ages 4 months through 12 years reach their greatest potential. Parent/Child Classes • Pre-K Gymnastics • Grade School Gymnastics • Dance • Karate • Sports Skills • Awesome Birthday Bashes • Parents' Survival Nights • Camps The Little Gym of Fayetteville www.tlgfayettevillenc.com 910-223-3496 Give the Gift of The Little Gym this Fall with One FREE Trial Class! friendships, fun, & confidence Building one giggle at a time The Little Gym off-ers a wide variety of classes that help children ages 4 months through 12 years reach their greatest potential. Parent/Child Classes • Pre-K Gymnastics • Grade School Gymnastics • Dance • Karate • Sports Skills • Awesome Birthday Bashes • Parents' Survival Nights • Camps The Little Gym of Fayetteville www.tlgfayettevillenc.com 910-223-3496 Offering a wide variety of classes helping children ages 4 months – 12 years reach their greatest potential. Let's leave Aging to wine & cheese Steven M. Zoellner M.D. Text "Makeover" to 44222 for Information PinehurstPlasticSurgery.com 910.295.1917 at a piece of art stimulates the same part of the brain that is stimulated when a child looks at their mother," he said. "Art, in general, transmits that feeling of intimacy, security and love." Munroe wanted to bring that same kind of connection here. ere is art from Mr. Brainwash, a play-with-form, mischievous Los Angeles pop street artist. And there is art by Jimi Hendrix, Muhammad Ali, Paul McCartney, Rolling Stones rockers Ron Wood and Bill Wyman, and Grace Slick of Jefferson Airplane. An illustration by Eric Clapton shows what the guitarist thinks about when he's performing live – he dreams of being with family, fishing and the like. e list continues. Munroe has a Norman Rockwell. An etching by Renoir. Near the entrance to the restaurant, there are pieces by Chagall and Matisse. And an original by David Lee Roth of Van Halen. "It's nothing grandiose," Munroe said, pointing to the piece, "but David Lee Roth did that." ere's a James Dean painting entitled "A Tribute to Sal." ("A lot of people didn't know that James Dean was an 'artist,'" Munroe said.) Handwritten lyrics by Waylon Jennings. e only published piece by Johnny Cash. A pair of Elvis Presley's loafers near a description that reads, "For years, Elvis was primarily concerned with comfort. He wore these shoes mostly with sweat suits." Hall of Famers Besides the framed art and artifacts hanging on the wall, Munroe has a Hall of Fame – rows and rows of autographed head shots of celebrities, some with personal notes to Alex and well wishes for Cape Fear Vineyard and Winery. Munroe also has quite of collection

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