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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WEDNESDAY 17 17 Museum. Find out more at www. thefayettevillefarmersmarket.com. Fayetteville Farmers Market. 3 - 7 p.m., 325 Franklin St. at the Fay- etteville Transportation WHAT'SCOMING 18 THURSDAY 18 Provide food to hungry families, children and seniors. Call 485-6923 or visit www.hungerdays.org to fi nd out more. Fayetteville After 5 at Festival Park. Suicide Blonde. Opening acts kick of the evening, followed by popular headliners (on stage 7 to 7:30pm). Free admission-Gates open at 5pm. 323-1934. "Out of sight movie night" - West Side Story at Cameo Art House. 7:30 p.m. $15 Includes popcorn and a drink. Attendees will utilized their other senses to view, and will be blindfolded. 24 24 ville Transportation Museum. Find out more at www.thefayetteville- farmersmarket.com. Back to School Fun Day at Lake Rim Park Come out to Lake Rim Park for a banana split party. You bring a bowl and spoon and we will provide the ice cream, toppings, fun and games. 1-4 p.m. Free. Aug. 20 The Cape Fear Ballroom Dancers will have their monthly dance on Aug. 20 at Roland's Dance Studio from 7:30-10 p.m. The theme is 1950s so fi nd your poodle skirts and bobby socks. 487-3036. Aug. 26 Yvette's Dance Academy presents YDA all-STARS competi- tive dance team tryouts for ages 5-14. August 26th 5:30pm-9:00pm. For more info call 910-229-1421. Aug. 29 Blood, Sweat and Cheers blood drive at Omni Health & Fit- Aug. 11, 18 & 25 Operation Rising Star Auditions. 8 p.m. - midnight at Sports USA. 907-0739. Aug. 19 Laugh Out Loud at Sports USA. 8-11 p.m. Open to the public, must be 18 or older. 396-9126. Aug. 27 Fort Bragg Family Fun 5k at Hedrick Stadium. Open to mili- 12 UCW AUGUST 17-23, 2011 Fayetteville Farmers Market. 3-7 p.m., 325 Franklin St. at the Fayette- 25 25 ing. Gates open at 5 p.m. Call 323- 1934 to fi nd out more. Strike out Hunger Bowl-a-thon $150 per team. 1 hour and 45 minute sessions from 2-9 p.m. 485-6923. Arsenal Round Table at Museum of tje Cape Fear. The museum will be focusing on the North Carolina Naval War of 1812 Free. 486-1330. BULLETIN BOARD ness by Girls Give Back. 4-8 p.m. 302-598-5569. Boys & Girls Homes of NC offers foster/adoptive parent classes. If you would like more information or need to verify anything, please contact the offi ce at 877-211-5322 or 910-646-3083, ext 217. 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 tary /government ID cardholders and family members. No registra- tion required. The event is free. 8 a.m. start time. 396-1217. Sept. 14 Fort Bragg Community Information Fair. More than 80 Fort Bragg and local community organizations will provide infor- mation on available resources, www.musemofthecapefear.ncdcr. gov or call 486-1330. Vision Resource Center will host 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. 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 FORT BRAGG/POPE A.A.F. programs, services, special events and points of interest. 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 396-8160. 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 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, wizard mat cutting and metal WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM 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. 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. 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. Bereavement support group spon- sored by Native Angels Hospice meets the second Tuesday of Fayetteville After Five at Festival Park. Suicide Blonde will be perform- 26 26 6-10 p.m. Call 323-1776 for more informa- tion. 4th Friday in downtown Fayetteville. Enjoy, art, entertainment and fun. Hunger Days Campaign through Sept. 30 at Sec- ond Harvest Food Bank. 19 19 FRIDAY COMING SATURDAY SUNDAY power and beauty of metal at Cape Fear Studios through Aug. 24. Call 433-2986 or visit www.capefearstu- dios.com for more information and gallery hours. Visionary Metal exhibit: a national ex- hibit about the artistic 20 20 play with everything! In our mini-city everything is kid-sized! Call 829-9171 for hours of operation and more information. Fascinate-U has hands- on exhibits and is fun for kids! You can touch and Gates Four. Shotgun start at 10 a.m. 483.5349. Mamie Adkins Golf Tournament at Reminisce Tour at Festival Park. Gates open at 5 p.m. Show starts at 6 p.m. 910-887-9668 or http://www. vapromotions.net Nature Totes are avail- able for check out at Clark Park Nature Center. Each tote is designed for children Pre-K through 4th grade. Themes include birds, mammals, garden- ing, spiders/insects and amphib- ians/reptiles. Free. 433-1579. 21 21 Fishing tackle loaner program at Lake Rim Park. Try your hand at fi shing with- out buying the equip- ment. Call 424-6134 for details. 27 27 A Legacy of Army Ser- vice: Tar Heels 1940 to Present at ASOM. The ex- hibit emphasizes local heroes. The special exhibit contains abun- dant information and original artifacts includ- ing uniforms, equipment, and a complete military Jeep. Call 643-2774 for more information. 28 28 photos, weapons Visit the Fayetteville Area Transportation Museum Annex at 302 Russell St. Current exhibit features early banking in Fayetteville. Runs through Sept. 30. Call 433-1457 for gallery hours. WHAT'SUP AND UP AND