Up & Coming Weekly

October 16, 2012

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AhrrvyyrThrVvrv Avr6Trvrhqur PssvprsTqr6pvvvr Qrr COMMUNITY NEWS COMMUNITY NEWS Gilbert Theater Holds Auditions On Oct. 28, the Gilbert Theater is holding auditions for Life As We Know It an original five part comedy with a focus on the truly important things in life. This play is being produced with the help of Up & Coming Weekly. Synopsis of Plays Carolina Fever A Carolina-crazed Rams Club member mom locks horns with the UNC col- lege admissions officer when he dares to deny her teenage daughter admission to Chapel Hill. Car Talk An accountant takes his status-seeking fiancée car shopping, only to find that find every car literally speaks to him, turning a search for the perfect car into a search for his true self. Face Time An iphone addicted American on a Cancun vacation is forced to choose be- tween his love for "Siri," the voice command app, and a girlfriend frustrated for his attention. But will a cell-phone free, mysterious Latino woo her away? Six Figures Under A youth-obsessed, middle-aged socialite is dying and wants her funeral to be the ultimate "send-off party." Could her young lover kill her plans? And Through Kim, We Are Saved Two Venice Beach roller-blading young missionaries implore a cynical middle- aged woman to find fulfillment by joining their "Church of Celebrity Worship." Auditions are by appointment only. For more information about this audition or to set up a private audition, email Artsticdirector@Gilberttheater.com. Mommy, Me and the Museum Make Three Harvest Time at Fear on Tuesday Oct. 9 for our monthly program, Mommy, Me and the Museum Make Three. October will feature "Harvest Time," an opportunity for little ones to begin an understanding of how food is harvested during the fall of the year. Through games and activities, story or song, it is a fun and educa- tional way to spend the morning with your youngsters. The program is geared toward children ages 3 to 5 and runs from 10 to 10:45 a.m. the second Tuesday of each month. Admission is free and children are provided with all craft material and supplies. Museum of the Cape Fear Gather up your preschooler and plow on over to the Museum of the Cape Uur6yv6vyrDD 9hprUurhr Ppir!# ! ATVTqrArrvuD 9 ! & Trhix6qvv 6qvv) Brrhy6qvv To ensure enough supplies are on hand, please call 910-486-1330 to register. The Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex, located on the corner of Bradford and Arsenal avenues in Fayetteville, is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. The museum is part of the Division of State History Museums, Office of Archives and History, within the North Carolina Department of Cultural Resources. The N.C. Department of Cultural Resources annually serves more than 19 million people through its 27 historic sites, seven history museums, two art museums, the nation's first state-supported Symphony Orchestra, the State Library, the N.C. Arts Council, and the State Archives. The N.C. Department of Cultural Resources serves as a champion for North Carolina's creative industry, which employs nearly 300,000 North Carolinians and contributes more than $41 billion to the state's economy. To learn more, visit www.ncculture.com. Fayetteville/Cumberland County to Host Heroes Homecoming II for Iraq War Veterans As America's First Military Sanctuary Community, Fayetteville/Cumberland County will give Iraq War veterans the welcome home they so richly deserve. Hosted by The Army's Army and the Fayetteville Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, Heroes Homecoming II is a way for the community to honor and pay tribute to the 1.5 million soldiers, airmen, sailors and Marines that participated in the Iraq War. Featuring city-wide celebrations, fellowship and dedication ceremo- nies, Heroes Homecoming II will take place Nov. 9-11, culminating on Veterans Day 2012. "Words cannot express our gratitude to those who served in Iraq and we are proud to be hosting Heroes Homecoming II in their honor," said Janine West, ex- ecutive director of The Army's Army. "We'd also like to thank all of our partners for helping us show our appreciation and pay tribute to the soldiers and their families who have sacrificed the unspeakable for us." Find out more at www.heroeshomecoming.com. 16 UCW OCTOBER 17-23, 2012 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM

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