Up & Coming Weekly

January 06, 2015

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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4 JANUARY 7-13, 2015 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM STAFF Calendar ......................................12 Concert Connection ...................16 Free Wheelin' Feelin' ..................18 Horoscopes/Advice Goddess ....19 Classifieds ...................................20 Games .........................................22 INSIDE PUBLISHER'S PEN PUBLISHER Bill Bowman Bill@upandcomingweekly.com ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER Janice Burton editor@upandcomingweekly.com EDITOR Stephanie Crider stephanie@upandcomingweekly.com ART DIRECTOR Alicia Miller art@upandcomingweekly.com CONTRIBUTING WRITERS D.G. Martin, Pitt Dickey, Margaret Dickson, John Hood, Erinn Crider, Jim Jones, Shanessa Fenner, Heather Griffiths DISTRIBUTION MANAGER/ OFFICE COORDINATOR Laurel Handforth laurel@upandcomingweekly.com ACCOUNTING Paulette Naylor accounting@upandcomingweekly.com MARKETING/SALES Aurora Alexander aurora@upandcomingweekly.com Linda McAlister Brown linda@upandcomingweekly.com Beverly Pone beverlypone@upandcomingweekly.com ––––––––––– Up & Coming Weekly www.upandcomingweekly.com 208 Rowan Street P.O. Box 53461 Fayetteville, NC 28305 PHONE: (910) 484-6200 FAX: (910) 484-9218 Up & Coming Weekly is a "Quality of Life" publication with local features, news and infor- mation on what's happening in and around the Fayetteville/Cumberland County community. Up & Coming Weekly is published weekly on Wednesdays. Up & Coming Weekly welcomes manuscripts, photographs and artwork for publication consideration, but assumes no responsibility for them. We cannot accept responsibility for the return of unsolicited manuscripts or material. Opinions expressed by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher. The publisher reserves the right to edit or reject copy submitted for publication. Up & Coming Weekly is free of charge and distributed at indoor and outdoor locations throughout Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, Pope Air Force Base, Hope Mills and Spring Lake. Readers are limited to one copy per per- son. Subscriptions can be purchased for $30 for six months or $60 for 12 months, delivered weekly by first class mail. ©2007 by F&B Publications, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction or use of editorial or advertisements without permission is strictly prohibited. Here's a great way to start off the new year: Let's declare January as Appreciate, Respect and Thank our Local Law Enforcement Month. It's an easy thing to do. First, turn off your TV. If all you do is listen to the TV and radio news reports showcasing and spotlighting "grievous industry" provocateurs like Al Sharpton, Jessie Jackson, Eric Holder and Rev. Jeremiah Wright, as they provoke racial disharmony and serve up that noxious and incessant conspiracy theory that law enforcement nationally, our cops, are out to harass, harm, destroy and eradicate then you are going to stay in a state of anger. My advice is unplug the TV, turn off the radio and tune out these hate mongers who monetize and capitalize on the sad, unfortunate and heartbreaking situations like that of Michael Brown and Eric Garner. I suggest that every American just look around and believe in what you actually see and experience every day. Notice the makeup of your friends, co-workers and business associates. Diverse? Absolutely. Confrontational? Absolutely not! Every day we live and work in harmony with our ethnically diverse friends and neighbors. Black, White, Asian, Hispanic, etc. We shop together, play together, eat together in local restaurants, stand in line together at hockey games and movie theaters — we even worship together. So where is the problem? Answer: There is none except in the darkened, exploitative hearts and minds of racial provocateurs. No one needs to buy into this. Instead, we should focus on and recognize how fortunate we are to live in such a free, respectful and civilized society; while contemplating how we have maintained and achieved such an accomplishment. This being said, again, I can't think of a better way to start off 2015 than to personally walk up to any law enforcement officer and thank them for unselfishly putting themselves in harm's way on a daily basis so we may confidently and peacefully go about enjoying our families, lifestyles and quality of life. How could we exist in a dangerous, crime-ridden and lawless community? Answer: We can't. So, let's thank law enforcement officers today and every day for putting their lives on the line to serve and protect us, our families and our property. To this end, Up & Coming Weekly is declaring January as Appreciate, Respect and Thank Our Local Law Enforcement Month. This is not to infer that January is the only month we want to show our appreciation; however, it is said that if you can do something repeatedly and consistently at least 21 times it will become a habit. Well, I can't think of a better habit to develop. Today is Jan. 7 and you will be reading this edition until at least Jan. 13. If you begin right now there is a very good chance, that with just a little bit of dedicated effort, you can be first among tens of thousands of local residents who actively and habitually participate in this massive practice. This past Sunday there were two Fayetteville Police Officer's having breakfast at the Cracker Barrel on Skibo Road. On my way out I made it a point to stop by to tell them that I appreciated their service and to keep up the good work. The smile on their faces made the experience worthwhile. I discreetly asked the server to give me their check but she responded, "Too late. Someone has already treated them to breakfast." Now, that's the Fayetteville I know. I love this town! Thank you for reading Up & Coming Weekly. January: Appreciate, Respect and Thank Law Enforcement by BILL BOWMAN BILL BOWMAN, Associate Publisher, Up & Coming Weekly. COMMENTS? Edi- tor@upandcomingweekly.com. 910.484.6200. High 48º Low 36º Cloudy High 32° Low 21° Sunny 7 Forecast available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Monday January 12 Tuesday January 13 High 46° Low 25° Sunny 24 / Thursday January 8 High 44° Low 31 Mostly Sunny High 47° Low 37° Rain High 50º Low 35º Rain Friday January 9 Saturday January 10 Sunday January 11 Fayetteville's Weather Forecast Call 910.354.1679

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