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Sustainable Sandhills
presents The Burden
11a.m. Cameo Arthouse
Theatre. Call 484-9098 for informa-
tion.
Dogwood Fall Festival in Festival
Park. Hayrides, haunted house, food
trucks, historic hauntings and more
through Oct. 24. Find
out more at http://
www.faydogwoodfes-
tival.com.
Halloween Revels at
Museum of the Cape
Fear. 6-9 p.m. Call
486-1330 for informa-
tion.
Enjoy Wellness in
a Toxic World at
Methodist University. 10 a.m. Find out
more at https://www.facebook.com/
enjoywellnessinatoxicworldexpo.
12 Annual Heritage
Festival at Cape Fear
Botanical Garden 11
a.m. - 4 p.m. Find out more
at http://www.capefearbg.
org.
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.
Halloween Revels at
Museum of the Cape
Fear. 6-9 p.m. Call 486-
1330 for information.
Dogwood Fall Festival in Festival
Park. Hayrides, haunted house,
food trucks, historic hauntings and
more through Oct. 24. Find out
more at http://www.faydogwood-
festival.com.
Cumberland Oratorio Singers at
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. 7:30
p.m. For Tickets and information
visit http://www.singwithcos.org.
4th Friday
in Down-
town Fay-
etteville. 6-10
p.m. Find out
more at www.
theartscouncil.com
Fayetteville State
University presents
Baltimore Consort
at Headquarters
Library. 2-4 p.m. Free. Find
out more at www.fsuarts.
com.
Experience the Legend at
the Airborne & Special Op-
erations Museum. Find out
more at www.asomf.org.
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.
Trick or Treating at Mu-
seum of the Cape Fear.
11 a.m. -4 p.m. Call 486-
1330 for information.
Guess Who's
Coming to Din-
ner at Cape
Fear Re-
gional Theatre
through Nov.
15.
City Market at the
Museum at 325
Franklin St. 2-6 p.m.
Visit www.faync-
farmersmarket.com for more
information.
The Fayetteville Area Trans-
portation and Local History
Museum features several ex-
hibits about local history. Call
433-1457 to learn more.
Guess Who's Com-
ing to Dinner at
Cape Fear Regional
Theatre through Nov. 15.
Experience the Legend at
the Airborne & Special Opera-
tions Museum. Find out more
at www.asomf.org.
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 op-
eration and more information.
City Market at the Mu-
seum at 325 Franklin
St. 2-6 p.m. Visit www.
fayncfarmersmarket.com for
more information.
Museum of the Cape Fear
Historical Complex features a
museum, Arsenal Park and the
historical Poe House. Call 486-
1330 or visit museumofthecape-
fear.ncdcr.gov to learn more.
Sunset Yoga
at Carver's
Creek State
Park. 6 p.m.
Call 436-4681
for information.
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Cape Fear Ballroom Danc-
ers–Nov. 21, 7 –10 p.m.
Group lesson included at
Roland's Dance Studio 310
Hope Mills Rd. 987-4420
www.capefearballroomdanc-
ers.org
Cape Fear Valley Hospice is
seeking volunteers to prov.
ide 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 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 sec-
ond 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 Associa-
tion 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 informa-
tion.
The Epilepsy Medication fund
aims to make sure that no
person with epilepsy goes
without medication. Call 800-
451-0694 to learn more.
Guess Who's Com-
ing to Dinner at
Cape Fear Regional
Theatre through Nov. 15.
Past, Present, and
Future: Latino
Perspectives in
Visual Arts pre-
sented by Fayetteville
State University. 10 a.m.
- 4 p.m. Find out more
at http://www.fsuarts.
com or by calling
672-1773.
SwampDogs Trunk or Treat at
J.P. Riddle Stadium. 5-7 p.m. Call
426-5900 for information.
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Dogwood Fall Festival
in Festival Park. Hayrides,
haunted house, food
trucks, historic hauntings and
more through Oct. 24. Find out
more at http://www.faydogwood-
festival.com.
Ghost Cruise at Clark Park Na-
ture Center 6 p.m. Ages 12 and
up. Register at 433-1579.
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FORT BRAGG/POPE A.A.F.
Bragg 'n Barn Thrift Shop is
open Tuesday-Saturday 9
a.m.-2 p.m. Consignments ac-
cepted 9a.m.-1 p.m. 75/25 split
for consignments. Donations
gladly accepted. fbthriftshop@
aol.com. 907-4052
Frame and Design Arts offers
framing, engraving, embroi-
dery and more. Call 394-4192
for more information.
Fort Bragg Auto Skills Centers
provide bays with lifts, tools
and data software or hard copy
instructions for vehicle repair.
There are certified 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 Hot-
line: 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 electronic waste,
used cooking oil and other re-
cyclables at the facility behind
building 3-1137 in the Direc-
torate 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 Specialist
Jeff Sloop at 432-6412 or visit
sustainablefortbragg.com/
braggaboutrecycling/ or www.