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March/April 2013

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Inside Fayetteville March 3 Lafayette Society 31st Annual Meeting and Banquet The Lafayette Society will hold its 31st Annual Meeting and Luncheon Banquet at the Holiday Inn-Bordeaux starting at 12:30 p.m. The guest speaker will be Mr. Chuck Schwam, an official with the American Friends of Lafayette, a national organization dedicated to the memory of the Marquis de Lafayette. Advance registration for the banquet is required. Information: www.LafayetteSociety.org or 910.864.2427. March 3 Ladies of Regency The Museum of the Cape Fear From 1 to 4 p.m. the Museum will host a picnic-style event with food and games popular during the Regency period, the period during which Jane Austen���s novels are set. The afternoon will include amusements such as archery, battledore (badminton), and English Country Dancing. Information ncculture events.com or 910.486.1330. March 7 ���Don���t Know Much About History?��� The Museum of the Cape Fear will host an informational 11 a.m. meeting about its new book club. At this meeting the group will decide what book to read first.��The purpose of the club is to delve into history in an open forum, discussing events and the people who shaped them. Information 910.486.1330. 58 | March/April ��� 2013 March 18 - April 21 own. Check in at 6 p.m., the walk begins at 7 p.m. $20 individual sponMuseums and other institutions sorship includes t-shirt, admission around town will be hosting exhibits for two to the reception at AIT, and and events linking hatred and two drink tickets per person. $10 bullying today to events in history, for students with ID. Information: particularly Nazism in Germany and gerdes.deanne@gmail.com. the story of Anne Frank. For more information see the Arts story on march 22 page 23. Wolff Brothers Concert Internationally acclaimed pianists, March 19 brothers Joshua and David Michael Military Affairs Council Wolff, will perform on dueling Breakfast pianos with bass and drums at Holy A Command Performance meeting Trinity Episcopal Church. Informaof the military affairs council in the tion: 910.687.4746 or www.caroliCrown Center���s Hospitality Ballroom naphil.org.�� from 7:30 to 9 a.m. Military leaders will address on-going operations March 22-23 at Fort Bragg and Pope Army Air Methodist University Field. Free for MAC members, $25 Jazz Festival for non-MAC members, pre-regisEnjoy the smooth sounds of live jazz tration required. Information: Toni in Methodist University���s Reeves Cunnigan-Dixon 910.433.6767 or Auditorium. March 22 at 7:30 tdixon@fayettevillencchamber.org. p.m. and March 23 from 5 p.m. until 9 p.m. Free. Information: March 22 910.630.7100 or drenshaw@ Break the Chain of Child Abuse methodist.edu. The Child Advocacy Center, child abuse��professionals, stuMarch 23 dents��from��Cumberland County and ���Join the Cabaret!��� Fort Bragg��Schools��and area digEnjoy a Cassandra Vallery-produced nitaries will kick off April as Child musical review to benefit Better Abuse Prevention month from 9 to Health of Cumberland County, at 11 a.m. at the Crown Expo Center. Highland Country Club. Better Health assists Cumberland County March 22 residents with diabetes educaWalk Awhile in Her Shoes tion, obtaining prescriptions and Join the Rape Crisis Volunteers of medical emergencies. Information: Cumberland County during Fourth 910.483.7534 or www.BetterHealthFriday for this annual walk. ParCC.org. ticipants will wear red high heels, provided ��� or they can bring their Anti-discrimination Exhibits

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