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tion Museum. Find out more at www.thefayettevillefarmers- market.com.
Summer Reading Club at the library. To join the Summer Reading Club, go to your local library branch and ask for a reading log. After you have read 5 books, return the log to the library for your prize. 483-7727 ext. 210.
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Fayetteville Transporta- tion Museum. Find out more at www.
Fayetteville Farm- ers Market. 3-7 p.m., 325 Franklin St. at the
Fayetteville Farm- ers Market. 3-7 p.m., 325 Franklin St. at the Fayetteville Transporta-
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Real Estate at B&B Bowling Lanes. 2-9 p.m. Call 988-2666 for more information.
Making Strikes for MDA with the Swamp- dogs and ERA Strother
original artifacts including uniforms, equipment, photos, weapons and a complete military Jeep. Call 643-2774 for more information.
A Legacy of Army Service: Tar Heels 1940 to Present at ASOM. The exhibit em- phasizes local heroes. The special exhibit contains abundant information and
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thefayetteville- farmersmarket. com.
SwampDogs game at J.P. Riddle Stadium. First pitch at 7:05 p.m. Visit www. goswampdogs.com. Fayetteville After Five featuring the Embers at Festival Park. Free admission. Gates open at 5 p.m. Includes a corn hole tournament, 50/50 raffl e, giveaways, prizes, food & bever-
age vendors, and kids’ activities. 323-1934.
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July 19 AARP Highland Chapter 4204 will hold their luncheon/meet- ing at 11:15 a.m. at Holiday Inn on Cedar Creek Rd. Reservations required $15. 484-4468.
Effective July 1 tours of the 1897 Poe House will be offered Tuesday through Friday 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. There is no change in the weekend schedule. Find out more at www.musemofthecapefear.ncdcr. gov or call 486-1330.
Vision Resource Center will host
July 16 British Open Pro-Am at Stryker Golf Course. 7:30 a.m. Tee time. $10 plus applicable player fees. Call 396-3980 to fi nd out more.
Braille classes for youth ages 6-8 at the Dorothy Gilmore Rec. Ctr. Tues- days and Thursdays through Aug. 18. 10 - 11:30 a.m. 483-2719.
Bravo Studios Announces Summer Musical Performance Workshop in Lumberton, N.C. July 13-15 and 20-22. Workshops run from 12:30 - 5 p.m. 224-4000.
ASSE International Exchange Program is seeking local families to host boys and girls between the ages of 15-18 from a variety of
countries around the world. To be- come a host family or fi nd out how to become involved with ASSE call 800 473-0696.
Cumberland County Coordinating Council on Older Adults Inc.’s fans for seniors Program is underway and will continue through August. Must be 60 or older and reside in Cumberland County. Fans can be picked up at 339 Devers St. from 8 a.m. - 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday. 484-0111.
FORT BRAGG/POPE A.A.F. army.mil or Call 396-8110.
July 18-29 Shakespeare on Base is a fun fi lled academic camp for ages 8-14. Free. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Register at https://webtrac.mwr.
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Suicide Prevention info: Fort Bragg Help Line 910-396-HELP (4357) National Suicide Hotline: 1-800-suicide 1-800-784-2433 National Lifeline:1-800-273- TALK (8255) Military One Source:1-800-342-9647.
Womack Army Medical
Center announces the opening of two community-based clinics. They are open to active-duty family members who are currently enrolled in Tricare Prime or Network. Call 643-2264 to fi nd out more.
The Recycling Center on Fort Bragg accepts electronic waste,
Support group for victims of sexual violence. The group meets every Monday at 12 p.m. Please call Rape Crisis Volunteers of Cumber- land County for more information at 485-7273. Adult females only.
Guardian ad Litem Program is in need of volunteers to serve as the voice of children who have been abused and neglected in our county. www.CumberlandCoun- tyGAL.com or 678-2921 for more information.
used cooking oil and other recyclables at the facility behind building 3-1137 in the Director- ate of Public Works campus on the corner of Butner and Reilly Roads, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. For more information, contact Pollution Prevention Specialist
Sustainable Sandhills and the Cam- eo Art House Theatre announce Sustainable Saturdays. Films with a purpose screened on the fi rst Saturday of the month. 484-9098 for more information.
RSVP needs volunteers to serve in the NC State Veterans Park Visitor’s Center. Tuesday through Saturday, fl exible day-time hours. Call 433-1136 for more information.
Bereavement support group sponsored by Native Angels
Eric Torres at 432-8450.
The Rec-Plex on Pope Army Airfi eld is one of the best kept secrets within Family and MWR. With framing, engraving, wood crafts and classes, there is defi nitely something for every- one. Classes are offered in woodworking, basic framing,
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your hand at fi shing with- out buying the equip- ment. Call 424-6134 for details.
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ages get a taste of Fayetteville’s art and entertain- ment. Exhibits, entertainment, refreshments and featured art- ists all combine to bring the art of Fayetteville
to everyone — free of charge! 6-10 p.m. 323-1776.
4th Friday a true cel- ebration of the arts and downtown. Folks of all
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& Country Club 12 p.m. lunch and 1p.m. shotgun start. Call 630-1111 for more information.
Fishing tackle loaner program at Lake Rim Park. Try
Pine Forest District Tor- nado Relief Golf Tourna- ment Kings Grant Golf
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SwampDogs game at J.P. Riddle Stadium. First pitch at 7:05 p.m. Visit www.
goswampdogs.com.
Christmas in July Toy Run at Victory of Faytteville. Registration 8 a.m., depart at 10 a.m. Bring an unwrapped, new toy. $15 per rider. Call 426-5082 or 261-4601 for more information.
Herb recipe tasting, lecture and book signing with Katherine Schlosser at Cape Fear Botanical Garden. 1-2:30 p.m. Call 486-0221 to register.
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conjuction with Extreme Make- over: Home Edition. Proceeds from this all day event will be donated to the family build fund and will benefi t a local family. 12-9 p.m. Food vendors, face painting sta- tions, infl atable waterslides and free entertainment. Call 323-1934 for more information.
Heroes, Hearts and Hardhats Music Fes- tival in Festival Park in
The SwampDogs are hosting the 2011 All-Star Game Fan Fest! Gates open at 5 p.m. Visit www. goswampdogs.com to fi nd out more.
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Transportation Museum. Find out more at www.thefayetteville- farmersmarket.com.
Fayetteville Farmers Mar- ket. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at 325 Franklin St. at the Fayetteville
SwampDogs game at J.P. Riddle Stadium. First pitch at 7:05 p.m. Visit www. goswampdogs.com. Dennis Smith Annual Memorial Golf Tourna-
ment at Kings Grant Golf Course. 7 a.m. registration. 8:40 tee time. $60 per player. 797-4918.
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Visit the new Fayette- ville Area Transporta- tion Museum Annex
at 302 Russell St. Current exhibit features early banking in Fayette- ville. Runs through Sept. 30. Call 433-1457 for gallery hours.
SwampDogs game at J.P. Riddle Stadium. First pitch at 7:05 p.m. Visit www.goswampdogs.com.