Book your Holiday Party
Space Downtown! We are hop, skip and a jump away from Christmas now and if you have not booked your holiday party space now, time is running short! From small, intimate gatherings to large, formal receptions, here are a few options:
SkyView on Hay
SkyView on Hay at 121 Hay Street is our newest event venue
main 25' high ceiling ballroom allows for up to 400 people, but they also have other options including two other levels and a garden terrace, all with individual sound systems, chairs and tables
The Metropolitan Room
Metropolitan Room boasts a 5,000 square foot plus ballroom, a unique mini vault lounge (which can be used for serving drinks), lobby, marbled entrance foyer with a marble fountain ceiling windows complete the look and the view beautiful addition to downtown can service
The Rainbow Room
Rainbow Room is a prime example of a renovated downtown building centered on Hay Street, which features brick sidewalks and room for 100-150, this venue has housed wedding provide chairs and tables for your guests and also
AIT's Festival Hall
AIT's Festival Hall has a seating capacity of 250 in their different seating arrangements that can be imagined and breakdown of the room are included in their event for
Other event venues include The Rock Shop at 128 S King Street, Sky Lounge at 217 Pierro's at 217 Hay Street, The Capitol RoomMarquis MarketThe Pate Room at the The Arts Council
The Wine Café at 108 Hay Street, Horne's Café at 124 Hay Street and Market Square Coffee Shop at 106 Hay Street all have small, private Circa 1800 Sherefe's Mediterranean Grill at 114 Gillespie Street parties, try Wine and Design The Climbing PlaceGreg's Pottery Art and Gifts
Find out more at 'Tis the Season for
Holiday Open Houses! Just a note, that we have several Holiday Open Houses
JAMI SHEPPARD McLAUGHLIN, Downtown Development Manager jmclaughlin@ci.fay.nc.us www.visitdowntownfayetteville.com www.facebook.com/downtownfayetteville
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Calendar of Events
Nov. 10 - Veterans Day Parade, Freedom Memorial Park Steering Committee, www.ccveteranscouncil.org
Nov. 20-Jan. 6 - A Victorian Christmas, Museum of the Cape Fear, www.museumofthecapefear.ncdcr.gov
Nov. 23 - A Dickens Holiday, Arts Council and Downtown Alliance, www.theartscouncil.com
Downtown Farmer's Market every Wednesday and Saturday!
How Much Do You Know About Downtown?
See if you know the answer to this trivia question: What famous person once lived at 206 Bradford Avenue downtown?
announced in the next installment of Downtown Developments
Congratulations to Lori Capps for submitting the
The City of Fayetteville needs participation from business owners in the city limits. We are seeking input for a proposed commercial
recycling program. Please plan to attend one of these scheduled meetings to share your ideas:
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Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. • Kiwanis Recreation Center • 352 Devers St. Nov. 13 at 2 p.m. • EE Miller Recreation Center • 1347 Rim Rd.
Nov. 15 at 6:30 p.m. • FSU Continuing Education Offi ce • Bronco Square, Ste. 106
For More Information Call 910-433-1854
NOVEMBER 7-13, 2012 UCW 19