Up & Coming Weekly

September 17, 2013

Up and Coming Weekly is a weekly publication in Fayetteville, NC and Fort Bragg, NC area offering local news, views, arts, entertainment and community event and business information.

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GOODS & SERVICES White Trash and Colorful Accessories 223 Franklin St. 910.482.0005 www.franklinstreetplace.com At White Trash and Colorful Accessories, whimsy abounds. Owner Molly Arnold hand picks the unique selection of merchandise with an eye for special occasions or as a special gift for yourself. Vintage finds, hand bags, one of a kind artist designed jewelry, home accents and holiday decorations makes it hard not to walk out of the store without a special purchase tucked under your arm and a smile on your face. White Trash is what makes shopping in Historic Downtown Fayetteville fun and exciting. Best Framing Shop Lisa's Custom Framing 1226 Fort Bragg Rd. 910.484.3585 www. lisascustomframing.com When Robin Kelly, the current owner of Lisa's Framing Shop, purchased the business in 2008 she knew that she had something special. Her staff has a keen eye for art and decades of experience to assist their customers in finding the best way to show off your art, photos and mementos. Kelly is a member of the Professional Picture Framers Association, and takes the time to invest creativity, precision, patience and skill in every item that comes through the doors. All work is done on site. Expert preservation and archival techniques are used to ensure your cherished favorite pieces will last a lifetime. Best Furniture Store (Used) m6 YEARS IN A ROWm 1 VOTED #1 SHOPPING CENTER YOUR TRADITIONAL SHOPPING DESTINATION FIND US HERE u v westwoodsc.com 32 SEPT 18-24, 2013 1 Re-Store Warehouse 205 Forsythe St. 910. 321.0780 www.therestorewarehouse.com The Re-Store Warehouse has just celebrated its 14th anniversary, while staying true to its mission. General Manager/Director Bill McMillan diligently manages his staff to fulfill its mission of being a leader in providing affordable home-improvement products to local community residents, while donating a percentage of its net profits to local Cumberland County charities. The Re-Store is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Since 1999, it has singlehandedly donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to local charities like Operation Inasmuch, Fayetteville Urban Ministry and the Center for Economic Empowerment and Development. Shopping at the Re-Store is fun and exciting. In its 60,000-square-foot warehouse customers will find everything from cabinets to flooring, Best of Fayetteville

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