14 UCW FEB. 24 - MARCH 2, 2010
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Art of the Masters:
A Survey of African-
American Images,
1980-2000. This one-
of-a-kind exhibition offers a
glimpse into the soul of a people.
At the Arts Council through Mar.
6. Call 323-1776 for gallery hours.
Evening with the Stars at Cameo
Theatre to benefi t Partnership for
Children of Cumberland County
Inc. 867-9700 ext. 2228.
Fayetteville Camellia
Club Show at Methodist
University through March
7. 12-4 p.m. Call 868-5405 for more
info.
FireAntz Vs. Pensacola Ice Flyers
at the Crown. Game starts at 7:35
p.m. Call 321-0123 for more info.
School House Rock to benefi t Cum-
berland County Education Foundation
at the Highland Country Club. 8 a.m.
through 12 a.m. March 7.
Black History Quiz Bowl at Market-
fair Mall. 10 a.m. www.blackhisto-
ry4ever.com
Salvador Dali Exhibit
at Festival Park Plaza
through Feb 28.
Call 485-
5121 or
visit www.
Fayettevill-
eMuseumArt.
org for more
info.
Lake Rim Walking Club.
Are you interested in
meeting people who
share a common interest of walking
for fun and health? If so, Lake Rim
Walking Club is for you. Mondays &
Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. 424-6134.
BULLETIN BOARD
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
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Feb. 26 Fayetteville Area Operation
Inasmuch Annual Bread n' Bowls
meal. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. and 4:30 -
7:30 p.m. $7-$15. Call 433-2161 for
more info.
Feb. 26 Open house at the All-
American Fencing Academy. 6-8
p.m. Free. 644-0137.
Feb. 26 Southern Gin & Grain will be
hosting a free horse health seminar.
4-6 p.m. Call 483-5065 for more
info.
Feb. 28 Rockfi sh Bowhunters Club
3D competition. Portion of proceeds
will benefi t Operation Cookie Drop.
Visit www.rockfi sharcheryclub.com
or call 424-8216 for more info.
March 6 HOME a home school
spport group for greater Fayetteville
area is having a fndraiser at Apple-
bee's 7-10 a.m. $7 per person. Tick-
ets must be purchased in advance.
868-20296.
March 9 The Fayetteville Brain
Injury Support Group meets at Cape
Fear Valley Rehabilitation Center
patient dining room. 6:30-8 p.m.
Family members and friends are
welcome to attend. 486-1101
Kiwanis Rec. Center hosts gentle
yoga Mon. & Wed. 1 p.m. 433-1568.
Spanish Speaking AA Meeting. Thurs-
days at 604 German St. 5:30 p.m.
486-0738 or 867-1350.
Cape Fear Toastmasters every Tues. at
6:30 p.m. at NC State Veterans Nursing
Home. 214 Cochran Ave. 868-9533.
Cape Fear Ballroom Dancers host
monthly dance at Roland's Dance
Studio. www.capefearballroom-
dancers.org or 868-3610.
Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks and
Recreation is offering registration for
spring adult softball through March
2. 433-1396.
Become a volunteer at the Rape
Crisis Center. Please call 485-7273
to learn more.
AARP/RSVP Free Income Tax
Preparation Program. Appt. required.
483-5944.
Musician Chris Hurst performs at
the Hilton Doubletree on Sat. 8:30 -
11:30 p.m. 323-8282.
Feb. 27 Army Family Team Build-
ing level 1 classes at ACS. 8:45
a.m. - 5 p.m. 396-2382.
Feb. 27 Marathon Jam for Fisher
House at American Legion Post six
in Chapel Hill. Noon to midnight.
visit www.fi sherhouse.org for
more info.
Tucker Pool is closed for renova-
tions. Atchley Pool will be covered
and heated for use during the
winter. www.fortbraggmwr.com.
The @ttic — more than just
poetry — at Bills Corner of
Sports USA, Ft. Bragg. Buffet
7-8 p.m. Show begins at 8 p.m.
$10. 907-0739.
Join the Ft. Bragg Rugby Club for
practice on Tuesdays and Thurs-
days 6:30-8:30 p.m. behind Ritz
Epps gym on Ft. Bragg. 583-0538.
Airborne Attic provides assis-
tance to soldiers and their fami-
lies in times of need — furniture,
appliances, kitchen utensils, baby
items etc. 907-ATIC (2842).
Cleland Ice Rink is open to the
public. They offer ice skating les-
sons, host hockey leagues and
parties. 396-5127.
Ft. Bragg Wildlife provides Fort
Bragg and the surrounding com-
munity with safe, quality hunting
and fi shing opportunities. 396-
7506.
Art of the Masters:
A Survey of African-
American
Images, 1980-2000.
This one-of-a-kind
exhibition offers a
glimpse into the
soul of a people.
At the Arts Council
through Mar. 6. Call
323-1776 for gallery
hours.
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The artwork of David
McCormick is on dis-
play at Gallery 208.
Monday through Friday 8 a.m. -2
p.m. 208 Rowan St. 484-6200.
Community Concerts sponsors
Hairspray at the Crown. 8 p.m.
438-4100 for more info.
FSU Faculty Exhibit at Rosen-
thal Art Gallery through Feb.15.
Free. 672-1006.
Carolina Home & Garden Show
at the Crown through Feb. 28.
$6 Call 826-0648.
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Salvador Dali Exhibit
at Festival Park Plaza
through Feb 28. Call
485-5121 or visit
www.FayettevilleMuseumArt.org for
more info.
Ringling Bros. Circus
at the Crown through
Feb. 28 For more info
438-4100 or http://
www.crowncoliseum.
com
Dr. David Gray
speaks at ASOM —
Afghanistan, Pakistan and Central
Asia: Staring into the Abyss?
begins at 1 p.m. 643-2774.
Les Miserables school edition at
the Crown . 8 p.m. 438-4100
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Art of the Masters Edu-
cational Panel Exhibit
at FSU Rosenthal Gallery
through 2/26. 323-1776.
Salvador Dali Exhibit at Festival
Park Plaza through Feb 28. Call
485-5121 or visit
www.Fayettevil-
leMuseumArt.org for
more info.
Carolina Home &
Garden Show at
the Crown through
Feb. 28. $6 Call
826-0648.
Fourth Friday. Explore downtown
and enjoy art openings and entertain-
ment. 323-1776
FireAntz Vs. Pen-
sacola Ice Flyers at
the Crown. Game starts
at 7:35
p.m.
Call
321-
0123
for
more
info.
WHAT'S WHAT'S
UP AND UP AND
COMING COMING
Playballs at Gilbert
Theater through Feb.
28. A comedy about a
woman trying to break
into the male dominated world of
professional umpiring. www.gilbert-
theater.com or 678-7168 for info.
Two Generations of
Power and Liberation
lecture at the Arts Coun-
cil. 6 p.m. 323-1776 for
more info.
Ringling Bros. Circus
at the Crown through
Feb. 28 For more info
438-4100 or http://www.
crowncoliseum.com