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September/October 2014

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CityViewNC.com | 69 Inside Fayetteville SEPTEMBER 13TH – DECEMBER 31ST Constitutional Ratification Exhibit On November 21, 1789, North Carolina became the twelh state to ratify the Constitution. To commemorate the 225th anniversary of this event the museum will open the exhibit, From Statehouse to Statehood on September 13th. For more information, contact 910.433.1457. SEPTEMBER 18TH – OCTOBER 12TH Spamalot e popular motion picture, Monty Python and the Holy Grail hits the CFRT stage, telling the story of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table as they embark on their quest for the Holy Grail. For more information, contact 910.323.4234. SEPTEMBER 19TH Fall Concert Series: Strike! Cape Fear Botanical Garden hosts the Fall Concert Series with a variety of musical talents. Plan to bring a lawn chair or blanket to enjoy the outdoor event. "Strike!" featuring upbeat, lively music performed by the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra Percussion Section, accompanied by principal flutist, Sarah Busman. is concert is for "Garden Members Only." Members can bring a guest for $15, or a non-member can pay to become a member at the door and enter for free. For more information, contact 910.486.0221. SEPTEMBER 26TH Fourth Friday Fourth Friday is a true celebration of the arts and downtown Fayetteville. Folks of all ages get a taste of Fayetteville's art and entertainment while enjoying the small galleries, bookstores, bistros and shops full of unique items., bringing the art of Fayetteville to one and all. Businesses in the four and a half block radius of historic downtown Fayetteville join the action and become artistic venues, featuring the arts in all forms, for all ages. For more information, contact 910.323.1776. SEPTEMBER 26TH- 28TH 36th International Folk Festival Kick off the festival with a 4th Friday Downtown event at the Arts Council building. Folks of all ages get a taste of Fayetteville's arts and cultural offerings, from gallery openings to artist performances. On Saturday is the Parade of Nations where you can witness all the pageantry and customs of our diverse community. ere will also be live performances on multiple stages, authentic cuisine at the International Café, unique arts and cras vendors, children's area and Native American Cultural Showcase. For more information, contact 910.323.1776. SEPTEMBER 27TH – 28TH Sesame Street Live: Make a New Friend "Make a New Friend" offers a fun-filled, interactive learning experience, including up-close and furry interactions on the audience floor at the Crown eatre. Each Sesame Street Live production features timeless tunes and lessons for all ages. Adults will appreciate the high-tech stagecra, cleverly written script and music they'll recognize and enjoy sharing with children, such as "Count Me In," and fun new parodies of "Hot and Cold," and "Moves Like Jagger." For more information, contact 910.438.4100. OCTOBER 1ST – 31ST A Victorian Halloween All month long the 1897 Poe House will be decorated with traditional Victorian and early 20th century

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