16 UCW OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMBER 3, 2009
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Sorrow is Sacred
Get a glimpse of the
traditions and customs
associated with death and grief.
Thru 11/8. 486-1330.
The Laramie Project at
Givens Performing Arts
Center. 10/27-10/31. $5 8
p.m. 10/31 2 p.m. (910) 521-6287.
Halloween Hustle Against Domes-
tic Violence. 1 mile fun run/
walk, 5K run/walk and 10 K
run/walk for Domestic Violence
Awareness Month. 9 a.m.
Festival Park 426-9622 for
more info.
Art Classes at Fascinate U.
Please call ahead for reserva-
tions: 829-9171.Prepayment
required to guarantee a seat.
Irving Berlin's White
Christmas at CFRT thru
11/22. 323-4233 or
http://www.cfrt.org
The Man in the
Moon at Lake Rim
Park. Learn about the
moon's origin, history
and legends. Bring
your binoculars and
telescope. Preregis-
tration required. Free.
6-7 p.m. 424-6134.
Oktoberfest at Ft. Bragg
thru 11/1. Gates open at
1 p.m. on Sat. and Sun.
Children under the age of 3 are
admitted free throughout the event.
Free parking. 396-9126.
Disney
on Ice
cel-
ebrates
100
years
of
magic
at the
Crown Coliseum. 10/29 - 10/30 at 7
p.m. 10/31 11 a.m. & 3 p.m., Nov 1
@ 2 p.m. Tickets $12- $55. www.
disneyonice.com or 438-4100.
Yoga in the Garden at
Cape Fear Botanical
Gardens 7:30 a.m. 486-
0221 or www.capefearbg.org.
ARTQUILTStransitions at the
Fayetteville Museum of Art thru
11/1. 485-5121.
Oktoberfest at Ft.
Bragg thru 11/1.
Gates open at 1 p.m.
on Sat. and Sun.
Children under the
age of 3 are admitted
free.. Free parking.
396-9126.
Restore Warehouse 4th Annual
Race to Chase Hunger BBQ Plate
Sale. 11 a.m 321-0783.
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Oct. 28 Volunteer Information
Session at Child Advocacy Center.
Interested in volunteering for a
worthy cause? The Child Advo-
cacy Center has opportunities. 1
p.m. Call 486-9700 for more info or
to make a reservation.
Oct. 31 John Wesley UMC Com-
munity Yard Sale. 7 a.m. - 12 p.m.
988-7672.
Oct. 31 Lafayette Lanes Youth
Lock - In 12 a.m. - 6 p.m. Games,
costume contests, prizes and
more. $16 per child. $10 per chap-
erone. 484-0113/222-2695.
Oct. 31 Storytelling Festival at
Headquarters Library. 10 a.m. to 5
p.m. For more info call 483-7727
ext. 306.
Nov. 5 Ducks Unlimited Banquet
at Holiday Inn Bordeaux. 6-11 p.m.
$45 singles $75 couples 988-2444.
Nov. 7 Veterans Day Parade 11
a.m. in historic downtown Fayette-
ville. 867-7776.
Nov. 7 Nature Tales: What is
Hibernation? at Cape Fear Botanical
Gardens. Free but preregistation
required. 10:30 a.m. 486-0221.
Cape Fear Ballroom Dancers host
monthly dance at Roland's Dance
Studio. www.capefearballroom-
dancers.org or 868-3610.
City offi ces and Fayetteville-
Cumberland recreation centers
are closed Wednesday, Nov. 11
in observance of Veterans Day.
Trash, recycling and yard waste will
maintain regular service Emergency
services, fi re and police will operate
on regular schedules Wednesday,
Nov. 11.The Fayetteville Area Sys-
tem of Transit (FAST) will operate
on normal hours. Administrative
Offi ces and Recreation Centers wil
be closed Wednesday, Nov, 11.
Support Fayetteville Cares and
donate to Operation Holiday Cheer.
http://fayettevillecares.org.
Spanish Speaking AA Meeting.
Thursdays at 604 German St. 5:30
p.m. 486-0738.
Cape Fear Toastmasters every Tues.
at 6:30 p.m. at NC State Veterans
Nrsing Home. 214 Cochran Ave.
868-9533.
Yoga in the Garden at
Cape Fear Botanical
Gardens 7:30 a.m. 486-
0221. or www.capefearbg.org.
Sorrow is Sacred Get a glimpse of
the traditions and customs associ-
ated with death and grief. Thru 11/8.
486-1330.
Cultural Expressions at the Art
Center. Fayetteville has a rich and
long history of celebrating its multi-
cultural population. View this juried
art show at 301 Hay St. 323-1776.
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Sculpture in the Park
presented by Arts
Council of Fayetteville/
Cumberland County. Abstract
sculpture, Quetzalcoatl's Dec-
lination, by artist Robert Coon.
323-1776.
A Thousand Words: Photo-
graphs by Vietnam Veterans
at the Museum of the Cape Fear
Historical Complex. Free.
486-1330.
Free Day at Cape Fear Bo-
tanical Gardens. Stroll 85 acres
where the Cape Fear River meets
the Cross Creek. Features an
array of specialty gardens. 486-
0221.
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he Laramie Project at
Givens Performing Arts
Center. 10/27-10/31. $5
8 p.m. 10/31 2 p.m.
(910) 521-6287.
Halloween Hustle Against Do-
mestic Violence. 1 mile fun run/
walk, 5K run/walk and 10 K run/walk
for Domestic
Violence Aware-
ness Month. 9
a.m. Festival
Park 426-9622
for more info.
Pony rides and
Wagon Rides at
CFBG. $3-7 plus
admission. 12 - 4
p.m. 486-0221.
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Disney on Ice at the
Crown Coliseum. 10/30
7 p.m. 10/31 11 a.m. &
3 p.m., Nov 1 @ 2 p.m.
Tickets $12- $55. www.disneyonice.
com or 438-4100.
Stones in His Pockets at Temple
Theater thru 11/1 (919) 774-4512 or
www.templeshows.
com
Oktoberfest at Ft.
Bragg thru 11/1.
Gates open at 1
p.m. on Sat. and
Sun. Children
under the age of 3
are admitted free
throughout the
event. Free parking.
The Music Man at
FTCC. Free and open
to the public Fri. thru
Sun. 11/6-11/15.
678-8209.
Rain a tribute to
the Beatles at
Crown Theater.
One show only.
$30-$45. 8 p.m.
www.Ticketmas-
ter.com, www.
raintribute.com
or 800 745-3000
for more info
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