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 ! | 15 Downtown Fayetteville's home of Arts and Entertainment. Cool Spring Downtown District @CoolSpringDowntownDistrict @Downtownfay www.visitdowntownfayetteville.com eventually face with actual patients. High-tech, interactive training mannequins will help them to prepare for the hands-on experiences of everything from neonatal care to identifying and treating heart attacks. And a laparoscopic simulator will offer plenty of practice with the complicated maneuvering of small cameras and instruments that guide minimally invasive surgeries. Also located on the third floor will be study spaces and lockers for the residents, serving as a convenient "home base" for their time away from the brisk pace of the hospital. e fih floor will house Cape Fear Valley's Neuroscience Institute, where neurology and neurosurgery specialists will have a dedicated space for their important work and a more convenient location for their patients and families. e fourth floor and part of the fih floor will be shelled out for additional growth as the health system's needs change over time. An older building, no longer in use, will be demolished to make room for the construction. Once the site is cleared, construction will begin in March. e move-in date is projected for May 2021—just in time for a new class of residents. The Funds Involved— And the Rewards to Come Cape Fear Valley Health Foundation has kicked off a fundraising campaign to assist with the cost of the nearly $30 million project. You may know the Foundation for its more direct patient and family assistance efforts, such as providing gas cards for cancer patients to get to treatments, comfort items for hospitalized children or overnight accommodations for families in need. But Executive Director Sabrina Brooks LooseLeafSeason.com The City of Fayetteville provides a great service with loose leaf collection beginning during the fall part of the year. You do not have to wait for leaf pickup! If you put your leaves out in sturdy bags or containers on your regular yard debris day, they will be picked up weekly. This also helps keep leaves out of the storm drains. Collection schedule determined by zip code and neighborhood. Collection schedule determined by zip code and neighborhood. Questions? Call (910) 433-1532 or 910-433-1FAY (433-1329).