Up & Coming Weekly

April 05, 2016

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18 UCW APRIL 6-12, 2016 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM Women of Manhat- tan at Gilbert Theater through April 17. Find out more at www. gilberttheater.com. American Girl Fashion Show at the Crown. Find out more at http://www.childadvocacycenter. com. Lecrae Higher Learning Tour at the Crown.For tickets and information, visit http://www. crowncomplexnc.com. Cape Fear Valley's 10th An- nual Ribbon Walk and Run for Cancer at Festival Park. Find out more at http://www.ribbonwalkfor- cancer.org. Arsenic and Old Lace at Cape Fear Regional Theatre through April 24. Find out more at www.cfrt.org or by calling 323-4234. American Girl Fashion Show at the Crown. Find out more at http:// www.childadvocacycenter.com. As One Prayer Walk at Festival Park. Visit http://www.asoneprayer- walk.org for information. India Festi- val at John Fuller Recre- ation Center on Old Bunce Road. 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. $2. Free with canned good donation. Women of Manhat- tan at Gilbert Theater through April 17. Find out more at www.gilberttheater. com or call 678-7186. The Fayetteville Area Transpor- tation and Local History Mu- seum features several exhibits about local history. Call 433-1457 to learn more. Arsenic and Old Lace at Cape Fear Regional Theatre through April 24. Find out more at www.cfrt.org or by calling 323-4234. Arsenic and Old Lace at Cape Fear Regional Theatre through April 24. Find out more at www.cfrt. org or by calling 323-4234. Chasing Moonlight Brett Friedlander, co-author of Chasing Moonlight: The True Story of Field of Dreams' Doc Graham, will give a presentation about the Fayette- ville native Archibald Graham. at the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex Noon. Call 486-1330 for more information. Women of Manhattan at Gilbert Theater through April 17. Find out more at www.gilberttheater.com. Cumberland Ora- torio Singers and Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra at Seabrook Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. http://www. singwithcos.org. Women of Manhattan at Gilbert Theater through April 17. Find out more at www.gilberttheater.com. Arsenic and Old Lace at Cape Fear Regional Theatre through April 24. Find out more at www.cfrt. org or by calling 323-4234. Dancing with the Fayetteville Stars at Doubletree by Hilton. 6 p.m. All American Wine & Music Fes- tival at Festival Park. 1 - 6 p.m. North Carolina as the Confederate Capital at Headquar- ters Library. 7 p.m. Call 486-1330 for more information. Free. City Market at the Museum at 325 Franklin St. 1-5 p.m. Visit www.faync- farmersmarket. com for more information. Fayetteville State University presents The Art Work of Vandorn Hinnant at the Rosenthal Gal- lery. For information call 672-2111. Rodin Exhibit at Methodist Univer- sity's David McCune International Art Gallery. Find out more at DavidMcCuneGallery. org. The Battle of Roanoke Is- land: Burnside and the Fight for North Carolina. Michael Zatarga, author of The Battle of Roanoke Island: Burnside and the Fight for North Caro- lina, will discuss his book and tell about the capture of Roa- noke Island by Union forces in 1862. 7 p.m. Call 486-1330 for more information. City Market at the Museum at 325 Franklin St. 1-5 p.m. Visit www.fayncfarm- ersmarket.com for more information. Romare Bearden: Beat of a Different Drum at the Arts Coun- cil. Find out more at theartscoun- cil.com. BULLETIN BOARD WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 16 17 April 17 Blues on the Square at Heritage Square. Fay- etteville's largest sing along benefit. Sundays April 17 - May 8 from 3-7 p.m. Proceeds will be used to renovate the Baker-Haigh-Nimocks house. Email getmrb@gmail.com for information. April 22 2nd Annual (P)ower & (W)ater (C)onservation Expo at SkyView on Hay. 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Free admission. Come get connected with ways to lower your bill, protect our planet, and learn about programs and services. FREE giveaways plus a chance to win a $100 bill credit and home efficiency audit. May 14 Mother's Day Tea at the Belmont Village. 1-3 p.m. $25. Proceeds benefit Cura- merica. Tickets are available on eventbrite. Call 919-510- 8787 for information. May 30 Formal Memorial Day Ceremony at Freedom Memo- rial Park, 101 Bragg Blvd. 10 a.m. POC: Don Talbot, 910- 867-7776, dtalbot@juno.com Cape Fear Valley Hospice is seeking volunteers to provide companionship and social support to our patients in the Cumberland County area. Training is provided. Back- ground 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 Sup- port Group meets monthly at Community Concerts presents Jay Leno at the Crown. Visit http:// www.community-concerts.com for tickets and information. Women of Manhattan at Gilbert Theater through April 17. Find out more at www.gilberttheater. com or call 678-7186. Arsenic and Old Lace at Cape Fear Regional Theatre through April 24. Find out more at www.cfrt.org or by calling 323- 4234. 13 WHAT'S UP AND COMING 15 Arsenic and Old Lace at Cape Fear Regional Theatre through April 24. Find out more at www.cfrt. org or by calling 323-4234. Fascinate-U has hands-on ex- hibits and is fun for kids! In our mini-city everything is kid-sized! Call 829-9171 for hours of operation and more informa- tion. Alton Brown: Eat Your Science at the Crown. For tickets and informa- tion, visit http://www. crowncomplexnc. com. 9 7 10 6 8 FORT BRAGG/POPE A.A.F. Bragg 'n Barn Thrift Shop is open Tuesday-Saturday 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Consignments accepted 9 a.m.-1 p.m. 75/25 split for consignments. Dona- tions gladly accepted. fbthrift- shop@aol.com. 907-4053. 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 informa- tion. 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. 14

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