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warm, fall scarves and quilts!
shopping. Find that unique item of jewelry, that antique piece of furniture or even that fun stocking stuffer. something for everyone on your list.
Fall Décor Options are Endless Downtown! Pumpkin scented candles, Halloween inspired
signage and plenty of the rich reds, oranges and yellows of fall leaves can be found in downtown store windows. Yep, it's fall, y'all, and you are comfy décor of the season.
First, take a trip down to Franklin Street, where Colorful Accessories and the Promise, right in a row, with plenty of items to make your heart wreaths for your door, while the Promise has handmade tables sure to liven up any foyer or screened in porch. Of course, the shopping does not end there. Right around the corner, you will
fall fashions, whether it's a blazer and shirt vest to look your best and stay warm. Oh, and you can do so while sipping on a mocha, hot chocolate or coffee shops. Of course, don't forget Anderson
So go ahead, put the spring and summer things away and grab this chance to update for the season. Downtown will hosting open houses and everyone gearing up for Christmas, you will be amazed at how much fun this autumn season can be downtown.
How Much Do You Know
About Downtown? See if you know the answer to this trivia question: the second longest outskirts of downtown!)
the correct answer to kmayner@ci.fay.nc.us will installment of Downtown Developments.
submitting the correct answer last issue. Henry Spring Street.
Calendar of Events Business Spotlight
Advance and lunge! The All-American Fencing Academy, training the brightest young to adult fencers in the county, is located downtown at 207 B Donaldson St. Providing instruction and training on all levels from beginning to advanced competition, the All-American part of a team and meet new friends. Students at the All- American Fencing Academy compete locally, regionally Championships and even for the Junior Olympics. lessons. Family member discounts are also available. Visit www.allamericanfencing.com for a list of their more.
Oct. 27-30 – Historic Hauntings, Fayetteville Dogwood Festival, www.faydogwoodfestival.com
Oct. 28 – 4th Friday featuring the Zombie Walk and Arts Alive at 4th Friday, Downtown Alliance, www.fayettevillealliance.com
Oct. 30 – The Reverend Horton Heat, The Rock Shop Music Hall, www.therockshoplive.com
Oct. 31 – Downtown Fayetteville Trick or Treat, Downtown Alliance, www.fayettevillealliance.com
Nov. 3-13 – Heroes Homecoming, Heroes Homecoming, www.heroeshomecoming.com
Nov. 12 – 14th Annual Veterans Day Parade, Cumberland County Veterans Council/City of Fayetteville, www.cityoffayetteville.org
JAMI SHEPPARD McLAUGHLIN, Downtown Development Manager jmclaughlin@ci.fay.nc.us www.facebook.com/downtownfayetteville
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