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Chairmansspeaks peaks Auction Offers Everything from Bluegrass to Opera If you thought the 2nd Annual Auction Party was all about auctions and games, you thought wrong. Join your Chamber and friends for a night of live music with The Parsons and award winning opera singer Andrea Lynn Cian- fl one. Along with many of the highlights mentioned below, enjoy live entertain- ment from the Aloha Ka’naka o Hula hula dancers. Get a caricature sketch of yourself by artist Richard Cloudt, who will be doing live sketches throughout the night! Attendees have a chance to go home with fabulous prizes and gifts from the silent and live auctions including spa dollars, pizza Business ssSpotlightSpotlight for year and art! Don’t miss all the food and fun! Auction Party Highlights: • Bonsai Demos • Hay Rides • Sketches from a live Carica- ture Artist • Seafood and meat kabobs There is still time to sponsor the spring event of the year! Sponsors will receive: tickets to the event, recognition at the event, VIP Parking and an invi- tation to a private Sponsorship Reception prior to the event from 2:30-3:30 p.m. where you will receive a champagne toast, live entertainment and tour of the beautiful Green Biz nursery. Don’t forget to donate auction items to gain business recog- nition. Call Sonia Ramirez at 484-4242 ext. 233 for more information Chamber Hosts Events for Existing Industry Appreciation Month The Fayetteville-Cumberland County Chamber of Commerce celebrates the 21st annual Existing Industry Appreciation events throughout the upcoming month of May. The top fi ve industries in Cumberland County employ 6,467. According to the Employment Security Commission there are a total of 113 industries in the Cumberland County area and they employ 8,124 employees with wages of $96,369,673.00. For distribu- tion and warehousing there are 168 facilities that employ 12,974 employees and pay wages of $45,049,000.00. ESC data includes retail, beverage distribution, transportation companies and small business throughout the community. Industry appreciation events are open to the public and begin with the Existing In- dustry Appreciation Luncheon on May 11 at Highland Country Club, where one lucky business/individual will take home the presti- gious Al Prewitt Award honoring their con- tribution to our community. The recipient is FRESH CAFE Good Food...Naturally The SM 212 Hay St. • 910-323-4100 • Organic / Natural Salads, Sandwiches,Wraps, Quiches and Soups • Assorted Selection of Micro Beer and Wine Hours: Mon-Tue 10:30am-3pm; Wed-Fri 10:30am-8pm; Sat 10:30am-3pm, Sun Closed 16 UCW APRIL 28-MAY 4, 2010 Bring in this ad for 10% OFF on Tuesday Expires 5/4/10. a company or individual whose extraordinary efforts have resulted in the creation of new jobs, corporate investment, expanded produc- tion at an existing facility or improved quality of life in the community. Congratulations to David McCune of McCune Technology, our 2009 Al Prewitt Award Winner. Anniversary Awards will also be given to businesses commemorating their years of opera- tion in Fayetteville and Cumberland County. Yolanda Ellerbe ormerly of Mary’s Sculpturee Nails and Westood Nails is now accepting clients! Specializing in: • Manicures & Pedicures • Pink & White Sculptured Nails • Tammy Taylor Acrylics • Young Nails Products • Light Concept Gels • Opi Spa Pedicures Hair Villa Salon • 977-3249 0R 822-1831 X 38 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM f landa Ellerbe Specializing in: • Manicures & Pedicures • Pink & White Sculptured Nails • Tammy Taylor Acrylics • Young Nails Products • Light Concept Gels • Opi Spa Pedicures The The