Charles Johnson and Ashley Owen walk the space of the ballroom at 1707 Owen Drive. This space used to be the ballroom for the Holiday Inn Bordeaux and is now Cape Fear Regional’s interim performance ...
Bored with the usual Halloween party themes? Let’s dive into some innovative ideas to spice things up this year. Vampire Dinner Party Transform your Halloween celebration into an elegantly eerie night ...
Hundreds of American Indian and Alaska Native tribes live throughout the United States. As the nation prepares to celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day this October, the month can serve as a great time ...
Cape Fear Studios presents the 6 by Exhibit, open until Oct. 22. The 6 by Exhibit focuses on visual artists of any medium with artwork having one dimension of six inches. The exhibit features artists ...
Marksmen Hockey is back, and the excitement kicks off on Oct. 19! Head to the Crown Coliseum as the Fayetteville Marksmen hit the ice for the first time in the 2024-25 season. The opening game ...
The ever-cheerful Billy Ocean will appear in concert ( at 7 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Crown Theatre. Ticket prices start at $45, and, as of this writing, are still available. Don’t miss seeing this cheerful ...
The Child Advocacy Center is hosting its annual Pinwheel Masquerade Ball and Silent Auction to raise money to “unmask child abuse.” This year’s event will be held at the charming Carolina Barn located ...
One cherished autumn tradition for families is visiting pumpkin patches to select the perfect pumpkins for carving, painting, and decorating. Below is a list of nearby patches you might consider ...
The Alzheimer’s Association Eastern North Carolina is hosting a Walk to End Alzheimer’s in Fayetteville on Oct. 26, at Segra Stadium, 460 Hay Street. Check-in is at 9 a.m. The opening ceremony is at ...
Neighborhoods want the city to rebuild lakes that drained when dams burst during 2016’s Hurricane Matthew.Western Fayetteville residents whose private lakes and dams were damaged or destroyed in ...