What 5ime Does Fay Art Council Open on 4th Friday

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Live Music Friday: Friday, Cypress Curve Vineyards, Wagram. The Sand Band, 7 to 10 p.m. Gates open at 6. Admission: $15 per person. Must exist 21 or older. Parties of viii or more can make prepaid reservations. 910-369-0411

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Apollo 11 Anniversary: July 11, 7 to nine p.thou., Greatcoat Fearfulness Botanical Garden. Celebrate the 50th ceremony of the Apollo 11 lunar landing. Observe the moon through a telescope, weather permitting; hear a presentation past Johnny Horne. 910-486-0221

Downtown Summertime Nights: July 11, 5:30 p.m., Person Street, downtown Fayetteville. Alive music, food trucks, beer garden and kids' area. twenty Ride, a Zac Brown tribute band, and Ethan Hanson Band perform.

Gathering at Given: July 11, iii:thirty p.m., Given Memorial Library, 150 Cherokee Road, Pinehurst. Chef and baker Leslie Philip shares some of her favorite summer recipes. No evening program. 910-295-6022

Planetarium Anniversary: July 11, 7 p.m., Robeson Community Higher. Astronaut Nib McArthur returns to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Robeson County Planetarium and the anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Gratis.

"Strike at the Wind'': July 11-13, 8 p.g., Lumbee Tribal Cultural Center, 638 Terry Sanford Road, Maxton. The outdoor drama returns to its roots. Tickets are $five, available at the Givens Performing Arts Center box office at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke. 910-521-6361

African Earth Peace Festival: July 12, 5 to xi p.m., July 13, 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. and July 14, 11 a.m. to 8 p.yard. in the Cool Jump Downtown District. Music, dance, nutrient, art, health screenings and more than. Presented by the Culture and Heritage Alliance in partnership with the Arts Council.

Glenn Miller Orchestra: July thirteen, 7 p.m., Crown Theatre. The legendary orchestra performs timeless classics. crowncomplexnc.com

COMING SOON

Paint Night at Pierro'due south: July 15, 6 to eight p.one thousand., 5780 Ramsey St. Pigment "Dogs on the Beach." Cost is $25, all materials provided. Potable specials available for painters. Annals at 336-655-3492 or merlotandvango on Facebook.

Wine Tasting: July 16, 6 to 8 p.m., Given Book Store, 95 Cherokee Road, Pinehurst. Celebrate summer with red, white and rosé; sample wines and tasty bites. Cost is $35 per person, seating limited. 910-295-7002

Nighttime of Bluegrass: July 27, seven p.1000.,  Sunrise Theater, Southern Pines. Hank, Pattie and the Current present traditional bluegrass in a non-traditional way. Tickets are $25 full general admission or $30 for VIP seating. 910-692-3611

The Sand Band Altogether Bash: July 30, half dozen:46 p.g., Poplar Knight Spot, 114 Knight St., Aberdeen. The popular local cover ring celebrates with The Rooster's Wife. Tickets are $10 to $15. 910-944-7502

MUSEUMS, Art & LITERATURE

Reclaimed! An showroom of art made from reclaimed materials is on display at the Arts Quango, 301 Hay St., through Aug. 17. Hours are Monday through Th, 9 a.m. to 5 p.1000., Friday, 9 a.m. to apex and Sabbatum, noon to 4 p.m. 910-323-1776

Call for Art: The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland has invited expanse artists to submit their work for an upcoming ten:x:ten exhibit. X artists will exist chosen and given ten linear anxiety to curate their piece of work. Artists must be xviii years or older and from the 11-county surface area served past the Arts Council. Artists whose work was exhibited in last year'southward x:ten:10 are non eligible. July 12 is the deadline to submit portfolios. theartscouncil.com/101010 or 910-323-1776

Armory Tours: July 16, at x a.grand., noon and ii p.m. The Museum of the Cape Fear at 801 Arsenal Ave. is offering tours of the Fayetteville Arsenal site to the public. The site is slated to exist the location for the N.C. Ceremonious War & Reconstruction History Center. Tours are free; meet in the museum anteroom a few minutes before tour time. 910-500-4240.

A Solar day of Poetry: July 17, 9 to 11:30 a.m., Robeson Customs College, Edifice 14. Due north.C. Poet Laureate Jaki Shelton Green leads a workshop, "Building Customs Through Fine art and Writing." At ane p.m., she presents a reading of her works. Workshop seats are limited, register past electronic mail to cedmonds@robeson.edu or call 910-272-3362.

North Carolina Veterans Park: 300 Bragg Blvd., adjacent to the Airborne & Special Operations Museum. The park has memorials, sculptures, a fountain and a visitors center with exhibits. 910-433-1547 or ncveteranspark.org

Fairmont Border Belt Farmers Museum: 101 Thompson St. Located in the town'south historic train depot, the museum has displays on the tobacco, cotton and railroad industries. Hours are 11 a.yard. to 3 p.m., Monday, Wed and Friday; ix a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday. 910-740-8645, 910-740-0277

CLASSES

Container Gardening with Bryce Lane: July eleven, nine a.g. to apex, Cumberland County Cooperative Extension, 301 E. Mount Drive. Hands-on workshop with ane of the country's premier horticulturists. Registration and $25 fee due by Friday. Electronic mail susan_johnson@ncsu.edu or call 910-321-6405.

Bruschetta in a Jar: July 18, nine a.m. to noon, Cumberland Canton Cooperative Extension, 301 E. Mount Bulldoze. Learn how to apply a water bath canner; accept home a jar of bruschetta. Registration and $ten fee due by July 12. Email susan_johnson@ncsu.edu or call 910-321-6405.

KIDS STUFF

Story Time: Thursdays, ten:30 a.grand., Given Memorial Library, 150 Cherokee Route, Pinehurst. Ages 3-5 years hear a story and brand a craft.

four-H Youth Development Program: Cumberland Canton Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development program is holding Summer Fun programs for ages five–19 in July and August. Registration must be fabricated online at cumberland.ces.ncsu.edu.

Saturday Kids: Sat, 10 a.m., Given Memorial Library, 150 Cherokee Road, Pinehurst. Everyone is a maker; stop in to see what you tin can make. 910-295-6022

Mazarick Science Series: July 11, 3:30 p.m., Mazarick Park. Travel back in time on a prehistoric safari. Ages 5 and upwardly, free. Register at 910-433-1579.

Wildlings-Smashing Snakes: July 13, 10 a.m., Weymouth Woods. Ages 6-x years celebrate North.C. State Parks' Year of the Snake by learning about some super slithery serpents. 910-692-2167

Songwriting Class for Kids: July thirteen, 9 a.1000. to noon, Campbell House, Southern Pines. Walk through a long leaf pine forest, then create a vocal based on your observations, led by professional song writer Abby Dowd. For ages 8-xiii. Preregistration and payment of $25 fee is required. Call 910-692-2787 or email kate@mooreart.com.

Nature Story Time: July xvi, 1 p.m., Clark Park. Ages 6 and under with an adult enjoy a story and make a arts and crafts. Topic is "crabs." Free; register by calling 910-433-1579.

OUTDOORS & RECREATION

Fauna Feedings: Wednesdays and Saturdays, four to 4:30 p.m. at Clark Park Nature Center, 631 Sherman Drive. For all ages; costless.

Bird Appreciation Walking Group: July nine, eight:15 to ix:30 a.m., Clark Park, 631 Sherman Drive. Bring binoculars and meet other bird lovers. Adults and children age 12 and older. Gratuitous. Call to register. 910-433-1579

Fun With Bubbling: July nine, 3:xxx p.m., Lake Rim Park. Compete to encounter who can make the biggest, longest lasting chimera. For all ages; complimentary. Register at 910-433-1018.

Hummingbird Banding: July 10, 8:xxx a.one thousand., Weymouth Woods Visitor Centre, Southern Pines. Join ornithologist Susan Campbell, weather permitting, for hummingbird banding. Call 910-692-2167 on July 9 to confirm event.

Plant Appreciation Walking Grouping: July 12, 3 to 4:thirty p.chiliad., Clark Park, 631 Sherman Drive. Meet other plant lovers equally you lot walk the trails. Adults and mature children historic period 12 and older. Free. Call to register. 910-433-1579

Night Hike and Marshmallow Roast: July 12, 8:30 to 10 p.chiliad., Clark Park. Explore the night forest and look for creatures large and small; roast marshmallows at the fire pit. $2 per person; pre-registration required. 910-433-1579

Life of a Pine: July 14, iii p.thousand., Weymouth Woods. Larn about the history of our land tree, the long leafage pine. 910-692-2167

Marvel of Moths and Moth Night: July twenty, Clark Park. Learn virtually the importance of moths. Lectures at 3 and seven p.chiliad., followed by Moth Nighttime at 8 p.thou. Catch moths in Clark Park's woods. Office of National Moth Calendar week. Registration required, call 910-433-1579.

Lumber River State Park: Paddling, fishing, camping ground, picnicking along a designated wild and scenic river. 2 points of access are Princess Ann, 2819 Princess Ann Road, Orrum and Chalk Banks, 26040 Wagram Road, Wagram. Park rangers offer interpretive programs. 910-628-4564 or ncparks.gov

HISTORICAL SITES

Firm in the Horseshoe: 288 Alston Firm Road, Sanford. The Revolutionary War era house was the site of a skirmish between Whigs and Tories in 1781. The site features the business firm and other historic structures, exhibits, a gift shop and a picnic area. Hours are Tuesday through Sat, ix a.thousand. to 5 p.m. 910-947-2051.

Bentonville Battleground: 5466 Harper Firm Road, Four Oaks. Tour the battlefield and the historic Harper House. Walking trails give visitors greater access to the site of the battle. The Bentonville Battlefield State Historic Site is at 5466 Harper Business firm Road, Four Oaks. 910-594-0789

Heritage Square: The Sandford House, Oval Ballroom and Baker-Haigh-Nimocks House brand upward the museum grounds called Heritage Square. It is open up for tours on an date ground. All iii buildings are on the National Register for Historical Properties. Call 910-483-6009 to schedule a tour.

To have an event posted in this calendar, email weekender@fayobserver.com or write to Kathy Barnes, The Fayetteville Observer, P.O. Box 849,8Fayetteville, NC 28302. Items must exist submitted in writing at least 10 days in advance. To add a listing to the online calendar, get to fayobserver.com/agenda. For more than information, telephone call 910-486-3500 or 800-682-3476, ext. 500.

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