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Pocket Guide 19 2019 Business & Community Directory le’s Gr ettevil and Sl Fay am! vol. POCKET GUIDE 19 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM 2019 SCHEDULE AWAY HOME CAR DE FRE LYN MB Carolina Down East Frederick Lynchburg Myrtle Beach Mudcats Wood Ducks Keys Hillcats Pelicans POT SAL WIL WS Potomac Salem Wilmington Winston-Salem Nationals Red Sox Blue Rocks Dash 2 www.upandcomingweekly.com Up & Coming Weekly’s We do birthday parties and group reservations! 10% Discount with military I.D. 3313 Raeford Rd. 910-222-BOWL (2695) Fayetteville’s home of the PBA! Pocket Guide 2019 www.upandcomingweekly.com 3 Table of Contents Fayetteville Woodpeckers 2 Lafayette Lanes 3 Letter from Mayor Colvin 5 City of Fayetteville 6,8,10,12,16,32,48 Welcome to Cumberland County 7 Gates Four 9 Local Government 11,13 Hope Mills Chamber 14 Town of Hope Mills 15 Rocket Fizz 18 Christy Lowe Productions 19 Fayetteville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau 20-21 Carolina Specialties Inc. 22 Cumberland County Schools System 24-25 Schools and Colleges 26-29 Fayetteville Technical Community College 30-31 Ross I.T. 33 Crown Complex 34 Area Theatres 35 Airborne & Special Operations Museum 36-37 Area Museums and Galleries 38 The UPS Store 40 Area Libraries 41 Black’s Tire 42-43 ACS 44-45 Area Parks 46-47 iN2NC Realty 49 Monkey Joes 50 Perruque Boutique 51 Area Festivals 53 Blackwell & Edwards P.A. 54 Area Churches 55 The CARE Clinic 57 Area Health Facilities 58 A SECOND LOOK Patient Advocacy Service 59 PWC 60-61 Local Map 62-63 Laundry Day 65 Area Events 66-67 Area television and radio stations 68 Charlie Mike’s 69 Rodney Sherrill State Farm 70 Calendar 71 Evolution Ink 72 4 www.upandcomingweekly.com Up & Coming Weekly’s As Mayor of the great City of Fayetteville, I welcome you to our community. 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We are Thankuoy youllew forni visitingruoy oremit choosing.ereh fI to liveer’uoy in Fayetteville.detseretni ni ruo We are cirotsih gratefuldowntown, that you recreation, have elected retail to or spend any timedining in options,our city andplease wish contact you gratefulwell in your that timeyou here.have Ifelected you're tointerested spend time in our in historic our city downtown, and wish our Fayetteville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau at (910) 483- recreation,uoy llew ni retail orruoy anyemit dining .ereh option,fI pleaseer’uoy contactdetseretni ourni Fayettevilleruo cirotsih downtown,Area5311 Convention or online recreation, at and www.visitfayettevillenc.com Visitors retail orBureau any diningat (910) options, 483-5311.. please I also contact our Fayetteville Area Convention and Visitors Bureau at (910) 483- encourageSincerely, you to visit our City's website, where you can find a wealth 5311of information or online aboutat www.visitfayettevillenc.com Fayetteville at www.FayettevilleNC.gov.. Sincerely, Nat Robertson, Mayor City of Fayetteville Mitch Colvin, Mayor City of Fayetteville Pocket Guide 2019 www.upandcomingweekly.com 5 FayettevilleNC.gov 6 www.upandcomingweekly.com Up & Coming Weekly’s BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Welcome to Cumberland County! On behalf of the Cumberland County Board of Commissioners and the 300,000+ citizens, I extend a warm greeting and welcome to all that spend time here, whether brief or extended. We hope you will find this guide to be helpful and enjoy our warm hospitality. Cumberland is a county of nine municipalities representing our rural, small towns and urban communities. We are blessed to have the presence of our military neighbors who contribute to the enrichment of our community. We are rich in historical significance, cultural activities, educational opportunities, incredible museums, outstanding entertainment and numerous recreational programs. We hope you will discover what so many others have already learned - Cumberland County is a wonderful place to work, live and rear a family while “Celebrating Our Past” and “Embracing Our Future”. Sincerely, Jeannette M. Council, Chairman Cumberland County Board of Commissioners Pocket Guide 2019 www.upandcomingweekly.com 7 Fly Local. FlyFAY.com Frequent daily service to major airline hubs: American Airlines services to Charlotte Delta with services to Atlanta Washington-Dulles 8 www.upandcomingweekly.com Up & Coming Weekly’s CLUB AMENITIES: •18 hole championship course •10 acre nature trail & park •Driving Range and Short game area •Outdoor Pavilion •30,000 sq. ft Clubhouse •JP's Bar & Grill •Swimming Pool •PGA Professional Sta •USTA Tennis Courts •Less than 10 minutes from Raeford Rd. e Only ing Missing Is You! Gates Four Golf & Country Club 6775 Irongate Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28306 910-425-6667 (Clubhouse) www.GatesFour.com Pocket Guide 2019 www.upandcomingweekly.com 9 FAST Transit Center Now Open! Hours of Operation: M-F 5:30 a.m.-10:30 p.m. ADA Sat. 7 a.m.-10:30 p.m. Compliant Sun. 9 a.m.-7:15 p.m. Free Translation Get there easier Service with Trip Planner by www.RideFAST.net 10 www.upandcomingweekly.com Up & Coming Weekly’s Local Government CITY OF FAYETTEVILLE www.fayettevillenc.gov Phone 910-433-1FAY CITY COUNCIL Mayor Mitch Colvin 910-670-5186 • [email protected] Mayor Pro Tem Ted Mohn Council Member District 8 910-495-3634 • [email protected] Kathy Jensen Council Member District 1 910-433-1992 • [email protected] Dan Culliton Council Member District 2 910-433-1992 • [email protected] Tisha S. Waddell Council Member District 3 910-433-1992 • Tisha S. Waddell • [email protected] D.J. Haire Council Member District 4 910-481-0900 • D.J. Haire • [email protected] Johnny Dawkins Council Member District 5 910-864-1669 • Johnny Dawkins • [email protected] Bill Crisp Council Member District 6 (910) 495-3634 • [email protected] Larry Wright Council Member District 7 910-433-1992 • [email protected] James William Arp Jr. Council Member District 9 (910) 433-1992 • [email protected] Pocket Guide 2019 www.upandcomingweekly.com 11 FayettevilleNC.gov 12 www.upandcomingweekly.com Up & Coming Weekly’s Local Government BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS www.co.cumberland.nc.us Phone 910-678-7771 Dr. Jeannette M. Council — Chair [email protected] Glenn Adams [email protected] Michael C. Boose [email protected] Charles Evans [email protected] W. Marshall Faircloth [email protected] Jimmy Keefe [email protected] Larry Lancaster [email protected] CUMBERLAND COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION www.ccs.k12.nc.us 910-678-2300 Donna Vann-Chair [email protected] Alicia Chisolm-Vice Chair [email protected] Carrie Sutton [email protected] Judy Musgrave [email protected] Porcha McMillan [email protected] Greg West [email protected] Susan Williams [email protected] Peggy Hall [email protected] Charles McKellar [email protected] Pocket Guide 2019 www.upandcomingweekly.com 13 Network • Grow • Prosper Board of Directors Join Us at these Events! Monthly Luncheon Annual Banquet Ole Mill Days Every 2nd Monday TBA TBA 12:30 - 2:30 p.m.
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