64 | April 2018
BMX Show
Noon-4 p.m., Saturday and Sunday,
Gillespie Street
Solution Action Sports brings its popular
freestyle BMX bike show back by popular
demand. ree shows a day are planned.
ey're free and open to the public.
Air Born Aerials
Noon-6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, in front
of the Market House on Hay Street
Members of this specialized exercise stu-
dio will perform acrobatics throughout the
weekend.
Shadows of the Fire
Noon-6 p.m., Saturday and Sunday, parking
lot beside Hay Street United Methodist
Church
is local belly-dancing group will per-
form through the weekend. Group leader
Debbie Pernat Belles will also schedule oth-
er dance performances.
Classic Car Show
1 p.m., Sunday, 400 block of Hay Street
Enjoy admiring antique cars and trucks,
restored classic vehicles and custom hot
rods at the Lafayette Ford Classic Car Show.
Boss Toss Challenge
1-5 p.m., Sunday, Festival Park
Toss with your boss, toss like a boss or, if
you're feeling very brave, maybe try tossing
your boss at the Fayetteville Urban Minis-
try's cornhole tournament.
Up to 60 teams can compete.
Austin Duke community outreach coor-
dinator for the Fayetteville Urban Ministry,
said funds raised from the tournament will
go to the organization's services, including
food and clothing for neighbors in need and
service members, adult literacy, job train-
ing, emergency home repairs and mentor-
ing programs for at-risk and court-involved
youth.
To register for the tournament, go to
faydogwoodfestival.com/events/2017/boss-
toss or register between noon and 1 p.m. at
Festival Park on that Sunday.