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February, 2010

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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28 | Feb/Mar • 2010 Fine Living G rowing up on his grandmother's farm, the golden tobacco fields of Robeson County were LaVern Oxendine's back yard. Now it is full of city lights. "I grew up with the earth around me," he said. "I guess that's why I chose earth tones when it came to deciding on colors I wanted for my new home." And indeed the warm reds, browns and oranges of his loft high above the downtown streets of Fayetteville recall an earlier time on the farm near Pembroke. Many things have changed for Oxendine since those childhood days. He is now executive director of Family Alternatives Inc., a Lumberton agency providing services to people across southeastern North Carolina with behavioral health needs. Oxendine sees his work as a mission to children and adults challenged by mental health and developmental disabilities. In fact, his job keeps him so busy that he decided last summer that it might be time to give up the house and yard life. In June, Oxendine moved into 300 Hay, the condominium complex in the heart of downtown. Walk out onto one of his balconies for a view of Hay Street United Methodist Church or the businesses and restaurants scattered below. The loft is surprisingly spacious; with three bedrooms, he is able to have his own office and a Story by Diane Silcox-Jarrett Photos by Amy Free SERENIT Y Above | LaVern Oxendine has made a home in downtown Fayetteville thanks to a little help from his friends, including designer Lynn Leath. CIT Y in the

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