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November 06, 2012

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Big & Rich Entertains at Fort Bragg a STAFF REPORT Country art- ists Big & Rich will perform a free concert Saturday, Nov. 17 at Fort Bragg's Main Post Parade Field as part of Tour for the Troops. Last year, the annual event brought coun- try rocker Josh Turner to the field, and organizers ex- pect this year's event to be just as big. is free to all The concert Department of Defense identification card holders and their guests. There is no limit on the number of guests allowed per cardholder. This free con- cert begins at 7:30 p.m. Gates open at 6 p.m., with food vendors and fun kid-friendly events taking place prior to the concert. Special guests include Cowboy Troy and Bradley Gaskin. The concert is brought to Fort Bragg by the Air Force Reserve, MWR and Carrabba's Italian Grill. Big & Rich comprises Kenny Alphin and John Rich, who won Celebrity NOV. 10 • STEELE ANGLES 9TH ANNUAL TOY RUN at Legend's Pub. Registration at noon. Kickstands up at 2 p.m. Live band, food, door prizes, 50/50. Call 818-0458 for more information. NOV. 17 • 30TH ANNUAL WINGMEN MC TOY RUN at Cape Fear Harley-Davidson. Find out more at www.capefearhd.com or by calling 603-5202. NOV. 17 • FTCC NURSING ASSOCIATION POKER RUN at Legend's Pub. Call 867-2364 for more information. NOV. 24 • WINGMEN MC MOORE CO CHAPTER'S 20TH ANNUAL FOOD DRIVE at Sandhills Harley-Davidson. Registration 11 a.m. Bring nonperishable food items to be donation to the Coalition for Human Care. Find out more at www.9339mc. com/moore_county. Apprentice. The two have garnered multiple awards since the release for their first studio album, "Horse of a Different Color," which included the hit infectious single, "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)." Other hits include, "Comin' to Your City," "8th of November" and "Lost in this Moment." "Comin' to Your City" is in its sixth consecutive year as the theme song for ESPN's College Game Day show. The group recently released its new high-energy single, "Fake ID," which is the group's first in more than three years. The track is also the featured song in the movie Footloose and on the Footloose soundtrack. They also recently teamed up with Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora to write several songs on their new album. Both Bon Jovi and Sambora appear on the new album, but don't expect to see them at Fort Bragg. are prohibited at the concert. For more information, call 396-9126 or visit www.fortbraggmwr.com. Coolers, pets, professional recording devices, weapons or illegal items DECEMBER 15 • MOORE COUNTY WINGMEN MC 20TH ANNUAL TOY RUN Call (910) 281- 4892 or email northcarolinawingmen@ yahoo.com for more information. PATRIOT GUARD RIDERS The Patriot Guard Riders is a diverse group of patriots from every state that come together to honor fallen soldiers at funeral services across the country. Visit www.patriotguard.org for more information. Cook Off NOVEMBER 18th Chili All Beers $2 • Well Drinks $2 Call for more information $2 Tuesdays 4624 BRAGG BLVD. writ-er [rahy-ter] – noun 1. a person engaged in writing books, articles, stories, etc., esp. as an occupation or profession; an author or journalist. If you see yourself in that light, Up & Coming Weekly would love you to join our creative, talented, community-oriented line-up of contributing writers. If you are interested in joining our writing team, e-mail sample articles or questions to: editor@upandcomingweekly.com For more informtion, call 910-484-6200. 22 UCW NOVEMBER 7-13, 2012 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM

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