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Cape Fear Heroes at
the Crown at 5 p.m.
Find out more at http://
crowncomplexnc.com.
Bottom's Dream: A Sweet
Tea Shakespeare Company
Performance at the Poe
House through March 29. 7
p.m. Find out more at http://
sweetteashakespeare.com.
Cracking the Codes:
Invitation to the
Conversation: Part 2. The
documentary portrays many
examples and stories that can
begin a proactive discussion
on the complex issues of race
at North Regional Branch
Library. 3 p.m. Find out more
at http://www.cumberland.lib.
nc.us/ccplsite/.
4th Friday
in Downtown
Fayetteville featuring
art, music, shopping, dining and
entertainment.
Backstage at Gilbert Theater
through April 12. Find out more
at http://www.gilberttheater.com.
FireAntz at the Crown at
7:30 p.m. Find out more at
crowncomplexnc.com.
Bottom's Dream:
A Sweet Tea
Shakespeare Company
Performance at the
Poe House through
March 29. 7 p.m. Find
out more at http://
sweetteashakespeare.
com.
Backstage at Gilbert
Theater through
April 12. Find out
more at http://www.
gilberttheater.com.
Earthy Abstraction
invitational exhibit at
the Arts Council of
Fayetteville/Cumberland
County through May 16.
Find out more at http://
www.theartscouncil.com.
Task Force Ranger
and the Battle of
Mogadishu at The Airborne &
Special Operations Museum.
Free. Call 643-2766.
Backstage at Gilbert
Theater through
April 12. Find out
more at http://www.
gilberttheater.com.
City Market
at the
Museum at
Fayetteville
Area Trans-
portation &
Local History
Museum. 8
a.m. Find out
more at http://www.facebook.com/
CityMarketAtTheMuseum.
The Great Gatsby at
Givens Performing Arts
Center 8 p.m. Find out
more at http://www.uncp.
edu/student-life/involvement-
opportunities/givens-performing-
arts-center/broadway-and-more-
series
Community Concerts
presents The Austra-
lian Bee Gees Show
at the Crown. 7:30 p.m.
For tickets and informa-
tion visit https://www.
community-concerts.
com.
City Market at the Museum at
325 Franklin St. 2-6 p.m. Visit
www.fayncfarmersmarket.com for
more information.
Fascinate-U has
hands-on exhibits
and is fun for kids!
In our mini-city everything is
kid-sized! Call 829-9171 for
hours of operation and more
information.
Task Force Ranger and the
Battle of Mogadishu at The
Airborne & Special Op-
erations Museum. Free. Call
643-2766.
History of Fayette-
ville's Jewish Commu-
nity at the Fayetteville
Area Transportation and Local
History Museum. Find out more at
http://www.fcpr.us/transportation_
museum.aspx.
Gallery 208 featuring the works
of Callie Farmer Goss. Call
484-6200 for information.
City Market at the Museum at
325 Franklin St. 2-6 p.m. Visit
www.fayncfarmers-
market.com for more
information.
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Cape Fear Valley Hospice
is seeking volunteers to
provide companionship and
social support to our patients
in the Cumberland County
area. Training is provided.
Background check and drug
screen required. For more
information please call 910-609-
6710.
Free Senior Dance the first
Thursday of every month,
hosted by the Retired Military
Association. Call 868-9533 for
more information.
Blind and visually impaired
support group meets the
second Thursday of every
month at 10 a.m. Call 739-2799
for more information.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars
Post 6018 of Fayetteville meets
on the second Sunday of each
month at 3 p.m. at 116 Chance
St. Call 323-3755 for more
information.
The Retired Military Association
and Auxiliary meet the second
Friday of each month at 6
p.m. for a pot luck dinner and
a meeting. Call 486-9398 for
more information.
Fayetteville Scleroderma
Support Group meets monthly
at the Medical Arts Center. Call
308-9792 for times and more
information.
Support group for victims of
sexual violence. The group
meets every Monday at 12
p.m. Please call Rape Crisis
Volunteers of Cumberland
County for more information at
485-7273. Adult females only.
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.
CumberlandCountyGAL.com or
475-3021 for more information.
The Epilepsy Medication fund
aims to make sure that no
person with epilepsy goes
without medication. Call 800-
451-0694 to learn more.
The Fayetteville Area
Metropolitan Planning
Organization (FAMPO) is
soliciting proposals for human
services transportation projects
under the federal Enhanced
Mobility of Seniors and
Individuals with Disabilities
(Section 5310) program. For
information call 910-678-7628
Backstage at Gilbert
Theater through
April 12. Find out
more at http://www.
gilberttheater.com.
Lafayette in Fayetteville
exhibit at Fayetteville Area
Transportation and Local
History Museum. Explores the
very important days in 1825
when Marquis de Lafayette
traveled the country as a guest
of the nation and spent a few
days here, the first city named
for him and the only city named
for him that he visited. Runs
through June 30.
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Backstage at Gilbert
Theater through April 12.
Find out more at http://
www.gilberttheater.com.
Lowkey Productions Spring
Fling featuring international jazz
artist Willie Bradley at Holiday
Inn on Cedar Creek Road. 8 p.m.
Call 920-8505 for tickets and
information.
Book Signings at the Airborne &
Special Operations
Museum. 11 a.m.
Find out more at
http://www.asomf.
org.
FireAntz at the
Crown at 7:30 p.m.
Find out more at
crowncomplexnc.com.
Morning of Trumpets
and Percussion
at Fayetteville
State University's Seabrook
Auditorium. Music students
present a concert especially for
children that will introduce them
to the power
of sound
and rhythm
that only
trumpets and
percussion
can create.
11 a.m. Find
out more at
http://fsuarts.com.
Gallery 208 featuring the
works of Callie Farmer Goss.
Call 484-6200 for information.
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FORT BRAGG/POPE A.A.F.
Frame and Design Arts offers
framing, engraving, embroi-
dery and more. Call 394-4192
for more information.
Fort Bragg Auto Skills Cen-
ters provide bays with lifts,
tools and data software or
hard copy instructions for
vehicle repair. There are certi-
fied technicians on hand. Call
394-2293 or 396-8665 for
information.
The Fort Bragg Clay Target
Center is located at 651 E.
Manchester Rd. It is open 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday through
Sunday. Call 436-9489 for
more information.
Suicide Prevention info: Fort
Bragg Help Line 396-HELP
(4357). National Suicide
Hotline: 1-800-suicide,
(800)784-2433, National
Lifeline: (800)273-TALK
(8255), Military One Source:
(800)342-9647.
The Recycling Center on
Fort Bragg accepts elec-
tronic waste, used cooking
oil and other recyclables at
the facility behind building
3-1137 in the Directorate of
Public Works campus on the
corner of Butner and Reilly
Roads, Monday through
Friday from 7:30 a.m. until 4
p.m. For more information,
contact Recycling Special-
ist Jeff Sloop at 432-6412 or
visit sustainablefortbragg.
com/braggaboutrecycling/
or www.facebook.com/brag-
gaboutrecycling.
The Morale, Welfare and
Recreation Property Branch