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FireAntz vs. Hunts-
ville Havoc 7:35 p.m.
321-0123 or www.
fi reantzhockey.com.
Faculty Recital at
Snynder Memorial
Baptist Church. 3
p.m. Free. 484-
1040.
Period garden party
at the Museum of the
Cape Fear highlights
Women's History Month. 2 - 4
p.m. $5 per person. Call 486-1330
for morei nfo.
Brain Injury Walk and Roll-
athon at Honeycutt Park 10 a.m.
to 1 p.m. Registration begins at
9 a.m. $10 486-1101 or www.
ncbraininjury.net for more info.
American Girl Fashion Show
at the Crown to benefi t Child
Advocacy Center. $30. www.chil-
dadvocacycenter.com or 486-9700.
Fayetteville Art Guild's
Spring 2010 Juried Art
Exhibition: Creative
Impulse is
on display
at Gallery
One13
through
March 20.
223-ARTS
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 Walk-
ing Club
is for you.
Mondays &
Wednesdays 9:30 a.m. 424-6134.
BULLETIN BOARD
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY
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WEDNESDAY
FORT BRAGG/POPE A.F.B.
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March 12 Carolina Cougars semipro
football fundraiser fashion show at
Smith Rec. Ctr. $15 at the door. 364-
8910 or www.carolinacougarssemi-
pro.org.
March 13 Prayer breakfast at John
Wesley United Methodist Church. 9
a.m. $5 donation. 988-7672.
March 13 Parkinson's Support
Group meets at Medical Arts Center
10 a.m. 424-6732.
March 16 AARP Highlands Chapter
4204 luncheon will be at Holiday Inn
Cedar Creek Rd. 11:15 a.m. Reser-
vations required. $12. 484-4468 or
www.aarp4204.org for more info.
March 22 register to attend the
Harnett County 4 - H hot weekend
of real fun at the Harnett County
Cooperative Extension Service on
MArch 26-27. 893-7532.
First Health Behavioral Services has
begun a group therapy program for
men suffering from combat-related
post traumatic stress disorder.
Meetings are Mon. 11 a.m. 715-
1535 or 715-3370 for more info.
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.
March 1-31 Bundle Up Walk a
thon at Main Post Pol o Field.
Enjoy an hour of walking each
Moday - Friday at 9 p.m. $2
registration. Call 396-7060 for
more info.
March 15-19 AFTB Marathon.
Complete Level I, II, and III. 8:45
a.m. - 5 p.m. 396-2382.
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.
The artwork of David
McCormick is on display
at Gallery 208. Monday
through Friday
8 a.m. -2 p.m.
208 Rowan St.
484-6200.
Old Time Music
at the Museum
of the Cape
Fear. All ages
and skill levels
are welcome.
Free. 486-1330.
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The artwork of David
McCormick is on
display
at Gal-
lery 208.
Monday
through
Friday 8
a.m. -2
p.m. 208
Rowan
St. 484-6200.
Fayeteville Art Guild's Spring
2010 Juried Art Exhibition:
Creative Impulse is on display
at Gallery One13 through March
20. 223-ARTS for more info.
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Canoeing Rhodes
Pond. No experience
necessary for this two
hour tour.
$10 per person. Must
be 12 or older. Pre-regis-
tration required.
433-1579.
CWA Pro
wrestling
Extravaganza at
the National Guard Amrory.
7:30 p.m. for more info. visit
cwaprowrestling.com.
Fayetteville Symphony
Orchestra performs Classi-
cal Masterpieces at Reeves
Auditorium. 8 p.m. www.fayette-
villesymphony.org
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Evening Frog Call
Program at Clark Park.
Learn about different
frogs and toads and their calls. Free.
6:30- 8 p.m. 433-1579.
Monster Truck Spectacular at the
Crown
Coliseum
through
March 13.
438-4100
or www.
at-
thecrown.
com.
FireAntz vs. Knoxville
Ice Bears 7:35 p.m.
321-0123 or www.
fi reantzhockey.com.
Jesus Christ Superstar at the
Crown. 8 p.m. 438-4100 or www.
atthecrown.com for more info.
Cumberland Oratorio Singers at
St. Patrick's Church. 7:30 p.m. This
concert is part of the Music for
charities series. 822-4447 for more
info.
WHAT'S WHAT'S
UP AND UP AND
COMING COMING
Homeschooler Series:
Outdoor Living Skills at
Clark Park. Pre-registra-
tion required. 11 a.m. -
noon. 10 years old and
older. 433-1579.
CREATE at Cape Fear
Studios
a show of fi ne
crafts by artists from
Los Angeles, New
York, Massachusetts
and other locations
across the United
States. This show
will include fi ne crafts
which have never
been seen in Fayetteville in wood,
glass, metal and ceramics. Through
March 24. 433-2986.