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March/April 2013

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The Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra and Cape Fear Regional Theatre will present Olivier Messiaen���s ���Quatuor pour la fin du temps��� (Quartet for the End of Time) and selected readings from the stage adaptation of the Diary of Anne Frank. The 31-year-old Messiaen wrote ���Quartet for the End of Time��� while he was imprisoned in Stalag VIII-A in G��rlitz, Germany (currently Zgorzelec, Poland) and the first performance was conducted in the rain on January 15, 1941, with broken instruments before an audience of about 400 fellow prisoners of war and prison guards. The concert and readings will be followed by Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Observance) service. The Airborne and Special Operations Museum, located in Downtown Fayetteville, will have many items on display related to the United States��� military involvement in World War II. On April 11 Dr. Bradley Kadel, Assistant Professor of History at Fayetteville State University, will present ���Medicine, The Disabled and the Road to the Holocaust��� at Shaw Auditorium in the School of Business and Economics at FSU. This presentation argues that the campaign against the disabled and euthanasia programs implemented before the Holocaust helped pave the way for mass killing by enlisting medical professionals and managing public outcries of dissent. LeRae Umfleet, author of ���A Day of Blood: The 1898 Wilmington Race Riot,��� will speak about the riot at Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex on April 14. Dr. Eric See, Chair, Department of Justice Studies, Applied Forensic Science, and Cyber Crime at Methodist University, will speak about aspects of social media that provide access for cyber-bullying, its prevalence, characteristics and effects in the Walter & Margaret Clark Hall Yarborough Auditorium at Methodist University. CV this is what peace of mind looks like warning these premises protected by (800) 426-9388 the sign of quality security 127 Hay Street ��� Fayetteville, NC ��� 28301 (910) 483-1196 ��� www.HolmesSecurity.net AutumnCare NursiNg & rehab 1401 71st School Road | Fayetteville, NC 28314 | Admissions Coordinator: 910.867.4960 A utumn Care of fayetteville is proud to be a member of the Autumn Care family. Our 90-bed nursing and rehabilitation facility is located in a quiet neighborhood surrounded by nature and privacy. At Autumn Care of Fayetteville we are putting a new face on rehabilitation with our state-of-the-art equipment. Our rehabilitation gym is equipped with innovated electrical stimulation, Ultrasound, Shortwave Diathermy, Virtual Reality Unit (Omni-VR), and the Biodex Balance System just to name a few. Autumn Care of Fayetteville looks forward to serving our community as well as surrounding communities. CityViewNC.com | 27

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