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September/October 2018

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Discover CityViewNC.com's fresh updated look! | 23 Dr. Lloyd Kramer, director of the Carolina Public Humanities at UNC- Chapel Hill, will give a short talk about the letter and Lafayette's interest in the Polish revolution. Later, at 7 p.m., the Arias portion of the evening will be held at nearby Hensdale Chapel. is hour-long concert will include both instrumental and vocal music with performances by Russian pianist Anastasia Popova Bry- ant, Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra trumpeter Larry Wells and interna- tional pianists Jesse Davis, Lawrence Quinett and Amanda Virelles. Vocalist Gail Morfesis, who organizes the con- cert each year, will also perform. Tickets for the concert are $10 at the door but may be purchased in advance at City Center Gallery & Books at 112 Hay Street or by calling 910-678-8899. Advance purchases are recommended. On Saturday, the celebration contin- ues at the Museum of the Cape Fear's "Festival of Yesteryear" in Arsenal Park. Held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., this free event is a day of living history with reenactors, period cras and fun for the whole family. Around 1 p.m., a birthday cake will be cut. Slices and ice cream will be served to all comers while supplies last. For information, check museumohecapefear.ncdcr.gov. OPPOSITE PAGE Top: The Lafayette room at Davis Memorial Library at Methodist University. Middle: A bust of the Marquis de Lafayette in the Lafayette Room at Davis Memorial Library at Methodist University. Bottom left: An original letter from and signed by the Marquis de Lafayette. Bottom right: Arleen Fields, the ar- chives librarian at Methodist's Davis Memorial Library, with the universi- ty's newest Lafayette acquisition - an original letter by the Marquis. • Ranked #1 in the Niche.com 2019 Best Private High Schools in the Fayetteville, NC area • Chromebook and iPad pilot programs • Grades 4-7 LEGO ® Robotics Team • New Middle/Upper School STEAM SmartLab ® • 76 percent of AP exams taken resulted in a score of 3 or higher. • The 29 members of the Class of 2018 were offered more than $3.2 million in college scholarships and grants. • More than $500,000 in need-based financial aid awarded annually to qualified applicants. 910.868.5131 | 3200 Cliffdale Road, Fayetteville, NC 28303 | www.fayacademy.org Fayetteville Academy Fayetteville Academy admits qualified students and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, or religion in the administration of admissions, educational policies, financial aid, athletic programs, or other activities. Raymond James Financial Services,Inc. Member FINRA/SIPC. Investment advisory services offered through Raymond James Financial Services Advisors, Inc. BUILDING PORTFOLIOS ISN'T THE MOST IMPORTANT THING WE DO. BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS IS. Planning and investing for your future, your family or your business doesn't have to be complicated. Especially when you have someone you trust, who has taken the time to get to know you and your specific situation, helping guide you along the way. We start by listening to your needs, then delivering the quality, sophisticated advice you expect and deserve. Ensuring that we deliver not just any plan, but the right plan for you. LIFE WELL PLANNED. Max Weinstein, Financial Advisor 910.323.4434 • 208 Park Street, Fayetteville, NC 28305 max.weinstein@raymondjames.com

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