Up & Coming Weekly

October 31, 2017

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WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM 16 UCW NOVEMBER 1 - 7, 2017 Fayetteville Ladies Power Lunch at Ramada Plaza at Bordeaux. 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Register or learn more: www.fayettevilleladiespower- lunch.com. Midsummer Night's LIT by Sweet Tea Shakespeare at Paddy's Irish Pub. Pre- show 6:45 p.m.; curtain 7:30 p.m. Ages 21 and up. $20- $25. Call (910) 420-4383. "Wait Until Dark" at CFRT through Nov. 12. Visit www.cfrt.org for tickets. Discussion and Book signing at ASOM, 1-3 p.m. The author of "Black Hawk Down" will hold a question/answer session, signing his latest book. www.asomf.org. Fayetteville/Cumber- land County in the Vietnam War at NC Veterans Park. Free. Call (910) 433-1457 for details. Community Con- certs presents "Dirty Dancing: The Clas- sic Story on Stage" at the Crown Theatre. 7:30 p.m. Visit www.community-concerts.com for tickets and information. Historic Tours by Carriage 45-minute tours starting a 1 p.m. at the Downtown Alliance. Call (910) 222-3382 to learn more. Heroes Homecoming mo- torcycle rally at Festival Park. Noon-8 p.m. Free. (910) 624-0679 Moving Wall Display at ASOM through Nov. 13. Find out more at www.heroeshome- coming.com "Reclaimed" at The Arts Council through Dec. 2. Unique works of art promote recycling by encouraging the reuse of materials in new and creative forms. Visit www. theartscouncil.com or call (910) 323-1776 for details and gallery hours. "Clue: The Mu- sical" at Temple Theater in Sanford through Nov. 5. Visit www. templeshows.com or call (919) 774-4155 for tickets. Local History at the Library: The Victorian Series, featuring Victorian fashion. Free. 6:30 p.m. (910) 433-1457. Hope Meals food truck rodeo at 5770 Rockfish Rd., 5-8 p.m. Alms house food drive, live music, free pony rides. Call (910) 424-4555. Fayetteville Marksmen vs. Knoxville Ice Bears at the Crown, 3 p.m. www.marksmenhockey.com. Hope Mills Veterans Day Ceremony at Munici- pal Park, 3 p.m. Free. Call (910) 424-4555 for details. Heritage Square Tours 1-4 p.m. Free. Call (910) 484-3977 for details. The 1897 Poe House at the Museum of the Cape Fear showcases what it was like to live in Fayetteville during the Victorian era. Call (910) 486-1330. The Junior League of Fayetteville's 51st An- nual Holly Day Fair at the Crown through Nov. 5. www.hollydayfair. com. Dustin Lynch: The Ride or Die Tour at the Crown with special guests Michael Ray and Lanco. 7 p.m. Call (910) 438-4100 for tickets and information. Fayetteville Marks- men vs. Knoxville Ice Bears at the Crown, 6 p.m. www. marksmenhockey.com. Heroes Homecom- ing through Nov. 12: events and activities honoring all veterans. heroeshomecoming.com. Veterans Day Parade in downtown Fayetteville, 10 a.m. Free. Call (910) 920-0045. Carolina College of Bibli- cal Studies Golf Tourna- ment at Anderson Creek Golf Club. Noon. campbelltonyouth- chorus.org "Chasing the Light: Photo- graphs by Wick Smith" at Gallery 208 Call (910) 484-6200 for more information. "Kindred Materials: Glass and Clay" at David McCune International Gallery through Nov. 4. Free. Call (910) 425-5379 for gallery hours. Yoga in the Gar- den at Cape Fear Botanical Garden. 6-7 p.m. $5 for non- members. Call (910) 486- 0221 ext. 36 to register. Veteran Movie Extrava- ganza at Millstone Theater. Free. 4 p.m. Call (910) 354- 2124 to learn more. BULLETIN BOARD WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 11 12 Nov. 18 Domestic Violence Awareness and Prevention Day at On After Bar & Grub, 3004 Bragg Blvd. Poker tournament starts at 10 a.m. ESPN radio will be live 3-5 p.m. There will also be a 50/50 raffle, and the Fay- etteville Family Martial Arts Academy will be present. All proceeds go to Cumberland County Department of Social Services – Care Program. Nov. 4 2017 Stop Soldier Suicide Golf Tournament presented by T&T Creative Group at The Neuse Golf Club in Clayton, NC. The event will kick off with a shotgun start at 12 p.m. and includes lunch from Zaxby's of Clayton, a post-tournament BBQ dinner prepared by Troy Dye – winner of Food Network's "Cooks vs. Cons" – a silent auction, prizes, and more. All proceeds from the event will benefit Stop Soldier Suicide, the nation's first veteran-founded-and-led 501(c)3 nonprofit aimed at preventing suicide within the military community. To reg- ister for the tournament, visit http://ttcreativegroup.com/ golfingformilitary. Nov. 18 6th Annual Out-of- Sight Dining at The Hellenic Center on Oakridge Street, 5 -10 p.m. Details: (910) 483-2719 or visionresourcecentercc.org Cape Fear Valley Hospice is seeking volunteers to provide companionship and social support to our patients in the Cumberland County area. Training is provided. Background check and drug screen required. For more details, call (910) 609-6710. 1 Million Cups at FTCC. Wednesday mornings 9-10 a.m. in General Classroom Building, room 114. Visit 1mil- lioncups.com/fayetteville. 8 WHAT'S UP AND COMING 10 4 2 5 1 3 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 (910) 907-4053. Frame and Design Arts offers framing, engraving, embroidery and more. Call (910) 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 (910) 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 Sunday. Call (910) 436-9489 for more information. Suicide Prevention informa- tion here. Fort Bragg Help Line: (910) 396-HELP (4357). National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-suicide, (800) 784- 2433. National Lifeline: (800) 273-TALK (8255). Military One Source: (800) 342-9647. The Recycling Center on Fort Bragg accepts elec- tronic 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 Butner and Reilly Roads, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. For more information, contact Recycling Specialist Jeff Sloop at (910) 432-6412 or visit sustainable- fortbragg.com/braggaboutrecy- cling/ 9

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