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Food/Wine 2008

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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Inside Fayetteville Nov. 1 Army Soldier Show This free event at the Crown Center brings Uncle Sam’s most talented singers, dancers and performers to the stage. Information: 910.483.4100 or www. crowncoliseum.com after all, and so will the laughs at Cape Fear Regional Theatre. Information: 910.323.4233 or www.cfrt.org Nov. 8 Veteran’s Day Parade This annual parade is like no other in downtown Fayetteville. Marching bands, equipment displays and military fly- overs show off the pride of Fort Bragg’s hometown. Information: 910.483.5311 Nov. 28-30 Eastern Carolina Craftsmen’s Christmas Festival Every Thanksgiving weekend, Fayetteville knows it can expect high-quality, handmade crafts for sale at the Charlie Rose Agri-Expo Center. Information: 910.483.2040 Nov. 28-Dec. 14 Nov. 6-9 Holly Day Fair Eastern North Carolina’s largest holiday gift and craft show is held right here, at the Charlie Rose Agri-Expo Center. Information: www.hollydayfair.com Nov. 7-23 Lend Me a Tenor This farce set in 1934 Cleveland tells the story of an opera company and the hilarity that ensues when the company’s star singer cannot perform. The show must go on, Nov. 15 Ribbon Walk for Cancer Cape Fear Valley Health Foundation’s Friends of the Cancer Center will hold its third annual walk to help provide prescription medicine, emergency funds for utilities, dietary supplements, transportation assistance, wigs, hats and scarves to cancer patients. Information: 910.609.1285 Nov. 28 A Dickens Holiday Downtown Fayetteville is transformed into a Victorian city complete with horse-drawn carriage rides, hot cider and gingerbread, and re-enactors dressed as Scrooge and the Marley Carolers. A candlelight procession ends the evening Dec. 6 Hope Mills Christmas Parade Celebrate in hometown fashion with hot cocoa and family-friendly festivities. Information: 910.424.4500 or www.townofhopemills.com Dec. 13 Fayetteville Christmas Parade Downtown Fayetteville comes alive every year with energizing marching bands, talented performers and entertaining floats. Information: 910.309.1759 or www.rotarychristmasparade.com A Christmas Carol The Gilbert Theater presents the familiar story of miser Ebenezer Scrooge who undergoes a profound experience of redemption over the course of one night. Information: 910.678.7186 or www.gilberttheater.com with the illumination of the downtown holiday lights. Information: 910.323.1776 or www.theartscouncil.com CityViewNC.com | 29

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