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January 12, 2010

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32 UCW JANUARY 13-19, 2010 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM CALENDAR HE GOT CROWNED! We caught up with the Hon- orable Mayor Anthony G. Chavonne recently at the Crown Center Coliseum, where he got "Crowned"! Mayor Chavonne was drop- ping the puck at a FireAntz game when he obliged us with a photo. Come to the Crown Center for YOUR chance to "Get Crowned"! Legendary singing sensation Paul Anka will be performing at the Crown Theatre Tuesday, January 26 at 8 pm. In a career that started in the late 1950's, Anka has recorded 125 al- bums to date including over 10 albums in Japa- nese, German, Span- ish, French, and Italian, composing songs culturally tailored to each country. He has sold close to 15 million albums worldwide. Among his Billboard chart stats in the U.S. are three #1 songs, "Diana," "Lonely Boy," and "You're Hav- ing My Baby," as well as 22 Top 20 hits. Paul Anka is pre- sented by the Arts Council of Fayetteville / Cumberland County. Reserved seat tickets are $22, $30 and $36, and are available at the Crown Center Box Of¿ ce, TicketMaster outlets, TicketMaster on-line and TicketMaster Charge by Phone (800-745-3000). For more information, contact (910) 438-4100. Paul Anka Performing At Crown Theatre "Grown Folks' Business", a Faith- works International Production, will be performed at the Crown Theatre Sat- urday, March 6 at 7:30 pm. Grown Folks' Business is a story about Sabrina, a young woman in a challenging world. Sabrina is very determined not to be like her mother, trying to ditch the ghetto mentality she was exposed to as a child. As she pursues her desire for indepen- dence, she's introduced to a world that forces her to grow up much faster than most. Engulfed with men, money and self-driven motives, she strives to get out of a destructive lifestyle that seems to be her ticket to freedom. Ordained ministers and managing partners Alvin & Chantina Hall of Faithworks International have been writing and producing plays since 2001. Their mission is to min- ister via entertainment with the intent of uplifting spirits, winning souls, cre- ating employment, philanthropic and business opportunities. Reserved seat tickets for "Grown Folks' Business" are $25.50 and go on sale this Saturday, January 16 at 10 am. They will be available at the Crown Center Box Of¿ ce, TicketMas- ter outlets, TicketMaster on-line and TicketMaster Charge by Phone (800- 745-3000). For more information, go to www. faithworksintl.org. Grown Folks' Business To Play Crown Theatre FireAntz In The Crown Coliseum vs. Mississippi January 15 (Fri) 7:35 pm vs. Mississippi January 16 (Sat) 7:35 pm vs. Louisiana January 22 (Fri) 7:35 pm vs. Louisiana January 23 (Sat) 7:35 pm Paul Anka In The Crown Theatre January 26 (Tues) 8:00 pm Jason Aldean with Luke Bryan In The Crown Coliseum February 5 (Fri) 7:30 pm Tyler Perry's Madea's Big Happy Family In The Crown Coliseum February 6 (Sat) 3:00 pm & 8:00 pm

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