Our September “Fall in Fayetteville” magazine reflects on end-of-summer festivities and gives a glimpse at the months to come, highlighting new features at a beloved local ranch and exploring other activities to enjoy this fall.
Stories
Road to recovery with Cape Fear Valley Health’s Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Services
Cape Fear Valley Health’s Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Services give patients a new lease on life as they recover from lifesaving heart procedures
Carver’s Falls: A waterfall you can only see from above
The largest waterfall between North Carolina’s foothills and the ocean sits just outside of Fayetteville. The only easy way most people can get a good look at it? From a zip line.
Sweet Valley Ranch opens its doors to overnight guests
From its popular Dinosaur World attraction to its Backwoods Terror Ranch, the co-owners, Fred and Anita Surgeon, now offer cozy cabins to enjoy the approaching fall weather
September To-Do List: Top 28 things to do this month in Cumberland County
Experience exciting events happening in and around Fayetteville this month from CityView Magazine’s September issue
Umoja Festival returned for its 33rd year in late August, celebrating Black and African American culture, arts and history
Since the late 1980s, with unity as its driving force, the Umoja Group have left their mark on the city through its festival, the Wall of Honor, local scholarships and more.
Columns
Column: How I learned the hard (boiled) way to slow down and stop multitasking this fall
On the drive home after camp-pickup from Camp Rockfish in Parkton, columnist Claire Mullen shares how she discovered her multitasking mishap.
Column: Here are 6 book recommendations to ‘fall’ in love with Lafayette
“The most important day of a person’s education is the first day of school, not graduation day.” — Harry Wong
Column: International Folk Festival brings special Latino Show during Hispanic Heritage Month
The 47th annual festival will take place on Sept. 26–27 in downtown Fayetteville
Columna: Eventos imperdibles del 47º Festival Internacional de Folklore
El festival icónico de Fayetteville se celebrará el 26 y 27 de septiembre con un show especial latino el segundo día
Column: Voter turnout in Cumberland County municipal elections is less than impressive
As the season turns to fall, marking the approaching municipal election season, columnist Tim White shares the past election’s voter turnout of over 13% past election’s voter turnout numbers and what to expect for this year’s turnout
CityView’s September “Fall in Fayetteville” magazine bids farewell to summer and welcomes fall
The September “Fall in Fayetteville” magazine will be available on newsstands across Cumberland County by mid-September
Seen @ The Scene
Where the Wild Becomes Divine Opening Reception
The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County hosted its opening reception of Where the Wild Becomes Divine exhibition by artist Lady Natalia Perez Lozano at 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 1.
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