CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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Discove r Cit yV iewN C.co m's fre s h up d ate d loo k ! | 5 Presale Tickets: Ages 18-20: $20 Ages 21& up: $25 Tickets at the Door: Ages 18-20: $25 Ages: 21&up: $30 October 25, 2019-October 27, 2019 5:30pm-6pm Family Friendly Event Trick or Treat throughout the Garden $11 for Non-Members $9 for Garden Members $5 for children aged 2-12 Free for children under 2 Vendors, Trivia, Music and Escape Room Food Trucks will be available for purchase. Lots of lights, Monster Bash and Jack-o-laterns Sponsored by: Relyus Old Fayetteville Insurance Rainbow Pediatrics The Cobb Tilghman Group, Merrill Lynch Fayetteville Academy Fayetteville Orthopedic Moe's Southwest Grill First Bank 536 N. Eastern Blvd. Fayetteville, NC 28301 910.486.0221 capefearbg.org Wizardry in the Garden October 18, 2019 6pm-11pm Adult Only Halloween Event to celebrate all things "Harry Potter" I I 'd like to take a moment to toast the coming of fall – because I feel sure it's actually going to come one of these days. Maybe by the time you read this. (Fingers crossed!) I'd also like to toast this, our annual Food & Wine issue. Inside, you can read about winemaking classes at Rockfish Creek Winery in Hoke County, and about the winery itself. at's one of their wines in the glass that I'm liing in the photo on the opposite page. What's a bottle of wine among friends without tasty appetizers? We have some new recipes in this issue for you to try out at your next gathering. Meanwhile, can't you see yourself lounging beside a nice outdoor fire in cool weather as you sip on a glass of wine? If you don't yet have a backyard fire pit or fireplace, learn more about them here. Fall is a great time to take in some culture and to have a good time. e Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra kicks off its season this month. And if you missed Fort Bragg's annual Renaissance Faire in September, another one is about to start in the Charlotte area. It's also a good time to take a tour of a local home that once belonged to the Rockefellers. Now part of Carvers Creek State Park, Long Valley Farm is a glimpse into that family's story and times past. It's also a symbol of their generosity. Speaking of generosity, it's always a good time to count your blessings if there's enough food in your house. is issue has a story about a new way that Second Harvest Food Bank is reaching out to those in need. We always celebrate our Food & Wine issue with a fabulous Food & Wine Party. is year's party will be Oct. 10 at the Cape Fear Botanical Garden. It's always a fun time with delicious food and wine provided by wonderful sponsors. Don't miss it! Finally, I'd like to toast everyone at CityView for their hard work and each of you for reading our magazine. ank you – and cheers! Catherine

