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At LIFE St. Joseph of the Pines, recreational therapy is a core part of the Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly care model. One of the most popular activities is pet therapy, a powerful ...
SUN. 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.910-366-7561Curry & Grill, a new Indo-American restaurant, serve a blend of Southern favorites and Indian cuisine, including vegetarian options and rotating specials. THE ...
Ready to get your hands dirty sanding, staining, painting, having fun and supporting a bigger cause? A June 28 build your own stool workshop at the Fayetteville Area Habitat for Humanity will teach ...
Get ready for an unforgettable summer evening with the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra at Gates Four, featuring a blend of classical and contemporary music, fun activities, and community ...
The Cumberland County Headquarters Library in downtown Fayetteville is proud to offer a state-of-the-art Digital Preservation Lab, located in the Local & State History Room on the second floor. This ...
Anna Meyer began her impactful journey with the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra as the Community Engagement Manager. Her dedication and innovative approach quickly made her a standout figure within ...
Thinking About Transferring? We’re Here to Help! For many students, the process of transferring to a four-year institution can seem overwhelming. That’s where the Office of University Outreach at ...
The United Way of North Carolina has recognized the Fayetteville Public Works Commission with a 2025 Spirit of North Carolina Award. The Spirit of North Carolina Award offers United Ways in North ...
Homelessness is a multi-dimensional, complex experience, social issue and human concern. Homelessness exists in dimensions. People experience homelessness by natural disasters such as earthquakes, ...
The Stars vs. Stripes series is one of the most anticipated events in college baseball, bringing together 56 of the nation's top non-draft-eligible players. This annual intrasquad showdown serves as a ...
An early morning burst of red, white, and blue will sweep through downtown Fayetteville on Friday, July 4, as the city celebrates both its patriotic pride and commitment to community health with the ...
It has been a long time since school routines, calendars, activities, and issues registered with me—certainly since my own days in the long-gone Fayetteville City Schools or my children’s years in the ...