CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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Discover CityViewNC.com's fresh updated look! | 29 FAYETTEVILLE'S DESTINATION FOR ARTS + ENTERTAINMENT | unique shops | galleries | restaurants | concerts | coffeehouses | tea shops | wine bars | brewpubs CityView Sept/Oct 2018 Ad size: 1/2 page vertical 4.5"x 7" Contact: Cool Spring Downtown District 910-223-1089 Librari-Con 2018 | Saturday, September 1 City Market at the Museum | Every Saturday Historic Tours by Horse & Carriage | Saturday, September 15 & Saturday, October 13 4th Friday: Around the World in 80 Minutes | Friday, September 27 40th International Folk Festival | Friday-Sunday, September 27-29 9th Annual Taste Of Fayetteville | Sunday, October 7 Indigo Moon Film Festival | Friday-Sunday, October 12-14 2018 Pinwheel Masquerade Ball & Auction | Saturday, October 13 Dogwood Fall Festival | Saturday, October 20 Zombie Walk | Friday, October 26 FREE PARKING after 5pm and all weekend Parking deck on Franklin St. | City parking lots downtownfayetteville For our full calendar of Downtown events, visit our Facebook page. www.FayettevilleNC.gov to take hundreds of years to heal our planet. It's not just in the U.S., it's all over the world. It's a beautiful film that's extremely interesting." Other films about conservation will be shown in the Revolutionary Cow- orking space on the 5th floor of the Self Help building at 100 Hay St. Displays, giveaways and composting demonstra- tions will be held so people can see how easy it is to apply small practices to help the environment. PWC is sponsoring a video contest for people to send in their own videos about their favorite ways to conserve energy and water. Prizes will be awarded for winners of the contest. On Saturday, Oct. 13, you can watch movies from morning until night when the bulk of the festival films will be shown. Screening locations this year include e Arts Council, Hay Street United Methodist Church, the Cameo Art House eatre (both screens) and the Revolutionary Coworking space. Other films, revealed during a kick- off event on Aug. 31, include: • "Rodents of Unusual Size," a fasci- nating flick that shows the behavior of unique animals like the nutria. Johnson said: "What they do is just weird, so you have to tune in. e film is just fascinating." • "Conversation with a Cigarette," a narrative short • A suspense film called "Occupants" • A film on forest bathing • "We Will See Someday," a crea- tive, pencil-drawn animation about reincarnation Films from North Carolina include: • "Robeson Rising," a documentary that Lumbee Indians made to oppose the Atlantic Coast Pipeline • "Ground Zero Goldsboro," about the unexploded Mark 39 nuclear bomb from the 1961 Goldsboro B-52 crash • "Birds of the Sky," a film produced

