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THURSDAY, APRIL 22 LYSISTRATA on stage at the Gilbert Theater, 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased in advance by calling 910-678- 7186, or email your reservation to gilberttheater@aol.com. Box offi ce opens one hour before performance.
THE BIG READ BOOK DIS- CUSSION at the Throckmorton Library on Fort Bragg. The discussion will be lead by Dr. Booker T. Anthony, professor of literature at Fayetteville State University. For more information call Bernadette M. Ross, refer- ence librarian, 396-3523 ext. 103 or e-mail bernadette.m.ross@ us.army.mil.
FRIDAY, APRIL 23 A GARDEN PARTY- TO BENEFIT THE BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF CUMBERLAND COUNTY at Cross Creek Park from 12-5 p.m. All proceeds will benefi t the Boys & Girls Clubs. Tickets are $75/person and include: a fully catered lunch, live entertainment by Chris Hurst and The Rubber Band Band, an open beer and wine bar. Info, 425-3852.
THE DOGWOOD FESTIVAL’S BOOM AND BLOOM KICK-OFF PARTY in Festival Park at 6 p.m., for the offi cial kickoff party. The event features Joe Nichols live on stage and ends with a bang with the fi reworks fi nale! The event is free.
SATURDAY, APRIL 24 HOGS AND RAGS leaves the Airborne and Special Operations Museum at 8:30 a.m. Jump in your ragtop or on your bike and join the ride down to Myrtle Beach to benefi t three great community organizations. For more information, www.hogsandrags.com.
27TH ANNUAL DOGWOOD FES- TIVAL throughout downtown Fayetteville. The annual street fair kicks off at 10 a.m. and runs through 8 p.m. It features more than100 arts, crafts and food vendors as well as fun activities for the whole family. There will be musical entertainment throughout the day, fun for children in KidStuff and the midway. For more information, see insert in this edition.
SUNDAY, APRIL 25 27TH ANNUAL DOGWOOD FESTIVAL throughout downtown Fayetteville. The annual street fair begins at 1 and runs through 5 p.m. It features more than100 arts, crafts and food vendors as well as fun activities for the whole family. There will be musical entertain- ment throughout the day, fun for children in KidStuff and the mid- way. For more information, see insert in this edition.
SIX DANCE LESSONS IN SIX WEEKS on stage at the Cape Fear Regional Theatre. Tickets are available by calling 323-4233. For more information, visit the Web site at www.cfrt.org.-
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