CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC
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52 | Januar y 2020 THROUGH JANUARY 19 Macbeth at Vizcaya Villa - Sweet Tea Shakespeare Vizcaya Villa Advance tickets: $17.50 general admis- sion, $15 seniors/military, $10 student Day of Tickets: $25. Call 910-420-4384 or go to sweetteashakespeare.com. JANUARY 20, 6:30-8:30 P.M. Vegan Cooking Class Prima Elements Wellness Center Prima Elements, at 124 Anderson Street, will offer a free live cooking demonstra- tion presentation that will highlight the benefits of keeping things fresh, easy, healthy and oil-free in the kitchen. And it's a great excuse to spend time tasting and learning with others. For details call 910-483-8406. JANUARY 23, 7:30 P.M.- JANUARY 31, 9 P.M. Shrek the Musical Cape Fear Regional Theatre In this fairy tale musical, an unlikely hero finds himself on a life-changing journey. Joined by a wisecracking Don- key, Shrek sets out to rescue a feisty princess who has a big secret. Throw in a short-tempered bad guy and gang of fairytale misfits and you've got some- thing to sing about. Learn what a "Big Bright Beautiful World" it can be when you trust others and love yourself for who you truly are. For information, http://www.cfrt.org/project/shrek-the- musical/. JANUARY 24, 3 P.M.-9 P.M. Sled-gra Segra Stadium For those looking for snow in the Caro- linas, get ready to bundle up and expe- rience winter fun for the whole family. The Cool Spring Downtown District is teaming up with The Woodpeckers and the City of Fayetteville for its first-ever sledding event on four sledding hills at the downtown ballpark. For informa- tion, https://visitdowntownfayetteville. com/events/sled-gra/ JANUARY 25, 10 A.M.-11 A.M. Beekeeping with Dr. Harold Newman Bell's Seed Store Dr. Harold Newman, a local retired sur- geon and beekeeper since the age of 14, is going to introduce the hobby of beekeeping. If you've ever thought you might like to have a beehive at your home, or if you already have a beehive and want to learn more from a veteran beekeeper, join us and learn from Fay- etteville's most experienced beekeeper. Dr. Newman will answer your beekeep- ing questions and give helpful hints to produce honey in your backyard. No charge to attend, but seating is limited. Call 910-483-8400. JANUARY 25, 6:30 P.M. - JANUARY 26, 1 A.M. Cape Fear Valley Health Foundation Gala Highland Country Club This annual Gala to supports healthcare in our community and Cape Fear Val- ley's Center for Medical Education and Research, coming soon to support the Medical Residency Program. In addi- tion to the traditional dinner/dance, the Foundation has added Late Night at the Gala this year – an opportunity to join the festivities later in the evening to enjoy the music of Liquid Pleasure. For information, go to http://www.cfv foundation.org/events.html FEBRUARY 7, 11 A.M. – 3 P.M. Bread 'n Bowls Haymount United Methodist Church The 13th Annual Bread n' Bowls is a luncheon to support the ministry of Fayetteville Area Operation Inasmuch. There will be bread bowls with your choice of shrimp bisque, chili, or to- mato basil soup. There will also be a si- lent auction. For more information, call 910-433-2161. FEBRUARY 20, 2020, 5 P.M. TO 7 P.M. Reciprocal Ekphrasis Reception Methodist University's Union-Zukowski Lobby and Gallery The reception will highlight the ex- hibit Reciprocal Ekphrasis: Images and Poems, Poems and Images, which is ongoing through the entire year. The exhibit features the work of student artists and student poets as an inter- disciplinary collaboration between the school's writing program and art de- partment. I N S I D E F A Y E T T E V I L L E J a n u a r y 2 5 J a n u a r y 2 3 J a n u a r y 2 0 TEXT "EVENTS" TO 88000 TO STAY UPDATED ON ALL LOCAL EVENTS