CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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68 | April 2018 APRIL 6-22 Antigone Gilbert Theater Antigone defies the order of the king to do what she believes is right – and suffers the consequences. Sophocles wrote this play more than 2,000 years ago but the tale of family, loyalty, sac- rifice and civil disobedience still rings true today. For information on show times and more, check gilberttheater. com. APRIL 12, 6-9 P.M. Art Walkabout Downtown Fayetteville Enjoy a pleasant evening visiting local art galleries and shops that display work by local artists. Pick up a passport at a participating venue to enter the drawing for a gift basket. For information, check facebook.com/artwalkabout. APRIL 12, 5-8 P.M. 3rd Annual Breast Cancer Education Forum Cape Fear Botanical Garden The focus of the Fayetteville Area Breast Network forum will be on empowering breast cancer patients and their loved ones through the breast cancer jour- ney, from diagnosis through treatment, reconstruction and beyond. There will also be fun, including shopping, a fash- ion show and food. For information, check facebook.com/bestforyour- breast. APRIL 12-29 Sense & Sensibility Cape Fear Regional Theatre When reputation is everything, how do you follow your heart? The Dashwood sisters must answer this question for themselves in this comic play based on the novel by Jane Austen. For informa- tion, check cfrt.org. APRIL 13-15 All American Tattoo Convention Crown Expo Center This three-day event gives some of the best tattoo artists in the world the chance to showcase their work before fans, including many members of the military. Some of the show's proceeds will go to helping soldiers with PTSD and other combat-related injuries. For information, check allamericantattoo- convention.com. APRIL 14, 7:30 P.M. The Commodores Crown Theatre It'd be easy like Sunday morning to go to this concert full of hit songs you've heard way more than once, twice or even three times. It's even being held in a brick house – well, theater. Two members of the Commodores have been with the group through all of its big hits. For information, check com- munity-concerts.com. APRIL 15, 1-6 P.M. Walk MS Festival Park The funds raised by participating walk- ers will go to research aimed at end- ing multiple sclerosis and to helping people affected by MS to live their best lives. You can walk as an individual or as a member of a team on either a 1- or 3-mile route. For information, check http://bit.ly/2p7dPPO. APRIL 20, 7:30 P.M. All-Choirs concert Huff Concert Hall at Methodist University All of the university's vocal groups will sing together at this spring concert. For information, call (910) 630-7100 or email lvolman@methodist.edu. APRIL 21, 8 A.M. – NOON 12th Annual Ribbon Walk & Run Festival Park This Cape Fear Valley Health Founda- tion event raises money to support lo- cal cancer patients and enhance care at Cape Fear Valley Cancer and Cy- berKnife Centers. Patient support ser- vices include gas vouchers, medication assistance, free mammograms for the uninsured, wig vouchers, art therapy, yoga, nutritional supplments, emer- gency funding and more. There's a 5k route and a 1-mile route. For informa- tion, check this website – its-go-time. com/ribbon-walk. I N S I D E F A Y E T T E V I L L E A p r i l 1 4 A p r i l 1 5 A p r i l 1 2 TEXT "EVENTS" TO 88000 TO STAY UPDATED ON ALL LOCAL EVENTS