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September/October 2018

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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Discover CityViewNC.com's fresh updated look! | 55 AUTUMN IS HERE I T ' S T I M E T O M A K E A C H A N G E 2825 RAEFORD RD (910) 485 - 5865 SCHEDULE FREE ESTIMATE Go to www.Reveel.it and scan this ad PERIPHERAL ARTERIAL DISEASE is common, but usually goes unrecognized. This disease can lead to disabling leg pain, foot ulcers, limb loss, aneurysm, stroke, and even death. RISK FACTORS INCLUDE: Over the age of 40 Smoker Diabetes Blood pressure Cholesterol Kidney disease ALL INSURANCES WELCOME ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS Evaluation of Leg Pain Treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) Treatment of varicose veins and laser-RF closure Treatment of non-healing leg and foot ulcers VASCULAR CLINIC • Valley Cardiology, PA M. Akram Paracha, MD, FSCAI, RPVI 3656 Cape Center Drive Fayetteville, NC 28304 910.321.1012 R elax. You won't need a passport, expensive plane tickets or even to take time off of work. Just head to downtown Fayetteville where the 40th annual International Folk Festival will be offering up feasts for the eyes, the ears and, oh yes, the taste buds. e festival always features a wide variety of multicultural entertainment. is year's lineup includes high-energy musical performances by a Grammy- winning zydeco band from Louisiana, a hot salsa orchestra from New York City and a highly regarded "electro- trad" group from the Canadian province of Quebec. Terrance Simien & the Zydeco Experience will kick things off Friday night with a downtown street dance dubbed the Bon Temps Ball. Playing on a stage at Hay Street and Ray Avenue, the band will bring the spirit of Mardi Gras to the opening festivities. Simien, called a "zydeco master" by Rolling Stone magazine, has toured internationally with his band and has performed with Paul Simon, Dr. John, Dave Matthews and many other artists. e group won the Grammy for Best Zydeco or Cajun Music Album in 2008. at's just the start of the lively weekend. Satuday night's headlining performer, at Festival Park, will be the Williamsburg Salsa Orchestra, an 11-piece group described as one of New York's hottest bands. e group uses the sultry, percolating rhythms of salsa to interpret non-salsa songs, including indie-rock notables like "Lovesong" by the Cure, "I Turn My Camera On" by Spoon and "Criminal" by Fiona Apple. e combination has proved winning to fans of both types of music. Meanwhile, the French-Canadian group Mélisande will bring rhythmic,

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