Held each year for the past 47 years, the Spring Roll Bazaar has made its name known among community members: make spring rolls, sell spring rolls and help those in need with the money made.
Allison Underwood
Allison Underwood is a CityView correspondent.
Fayetteville dance studio empowers women through high heels dance classes
Hair flips, heel clicks and rhythmic music. These are all things you may think of when you hear the term “heels dancing.” But to Bettania “Bethany” Young, owner of Heels Headquarters, the popular dance style means so much more.
Nonprofit celebrates 74 years of philanthropy and female friendship in Fayetteville
The Fayetteville Links chapter enters its 74th year of uplifting Black professional women, philanthropy and friendship.
A Yuletide Feaste for the ages
As the holiday season nears in our community, downtown springs to life with festive wreaths and twinkly lights lining the streets. People begin their gift shopping, and the holiday spirit sparks in us all. Old traditions join with new ones, and some traditions rise from the ashes to start again. One of those traditions is […]
GivingTuesday: Four ways to give in Cumberland County this holiday season
As fundraising kicks off, here’s a look at a few of the Fayetteville area nonprofits participating in the 2024–2025 GivingTuesday campaign
World-renowned fashion photographer features women of Fayetteville in gallery exhibit
Fadil Berisha will travel from New York to Fayetteville on Nov. 19 to bring a taste of his photography to town with the gallery exhibit, “You Are a Piece of Art.”
From winning locally to providing Helene relief: How one NCDOT employee used his skills to go the extra mile
It was a rainy, late-summer day as Johnathon White took the controls of a backhoe tractor at the State Fairgrounds in Raleigh.
Developing a better Fayetteville
Emily Ruth Perry, director of operations at Operation Inasmuch, has grown from affliction and spiritual solitude to becoming a leading lady in neighborhood development and assisting the unhoused community
Annual Indigo Moon Film Festival makes return to downtown Fayetteville in its 9th year
As the 9th year in its production rounds the corner, co-founders Pat Wright and Jan Johnson say this is one festival you won’t want to miss.
Saved by poetry
How a retired soldier has amplified
the slam poetry scene in Fayetteville one rhyme at a time

