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“Run for the Fallen” Rolls Through Fayetteville

19The engines will rumble to life at Legends Pub on Saturday, Nov. 8, as riders, veterans, and supporters gather for Run for the Fallen, a community motorcycle poker run honoring the men and women who served and sacrificed. The event, hosted by the U.S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club North Carolina Chapter 1, begins at noon at 4624 Bragg Boulevard and culminates in an afternoon of music, food, and remembrance.
What started years ago as a modest charity ride has evolved into one of Fayetteville’s most heartfelt veteran-centered gatherings. Proceeds from the event fund the placement of holiday wreaths on the graves of fallen service members this December — a small but powerful gesture that speaks to enduring gratitude.
“This is more than just a ride,” said Holly Whitley, owner of Legends Pub, the host venue. “It’s a reminder that every name, every story, and every sacrifice deserves to be remembered.”
The Run for the Fallen follows a poker run format, a favorite among motorcycle clubs for its blend of camaraderie and competition. Riders will make several designated stops throughout Cumberland County, collecting a card at each before returning to Legends Pub. The participant with the best poker hand at the end of the ride wins a prize, but organizers say the real reward is knowing that every mile ridden helps preserve the memory of veterans who can no longer join the road themselves.
For those who don’t ride, the event still offers plenty to experience. Legends Pub will host a silent auction, raffle prizes, and a post-ride social, where supporters can gather, bid on donated items, and share stories with veterans and their families.
While the motorcycles are a focal point, the day is designed to include everyone. Families often line the route to wave flags, and even non-riders stop by the pub to contribute. The air hums with energy exhaust mingling with the sounds of laughter, music, and connection.
The proceeds from Run for the Fallen directly support the annual wreath-laying ceremony scheduled for Dec. 13, when volunteers will place hundreds of evergreen wreaths on veterans’ graves across the region. Each wreath represents a promise kept — that those who served will not fade into history.
The motorcycle club behind the event, composed largely of veterans, views it as a personal calling. Many members have stories etched into their service, brothers and sisters lost in battle, or friends whose memories live on through these rides. The act of fundraising and remembrance brings them a sense of purpose that extends beyond the open road.

“Every wreath we place tells a story,” Whitley said. “It says to that veteran, and to their family, that Fayetteville remembers you. We see you.”
Organizing the event takes months of coordination, from securing routes to gathering volunteers. Local businesses have stepped forward with donations, offering everything from gift baskets to gift cards for the auction. The turnout has steadily grown in recent years, reflecting Fayetteville’s deep connection to its military identity.
The ride has also become a space for reflection and fellowship. Veterans often find themselves swapping stories with younger riders or civilians eager to listen. For many, the conversation is as healing as the ride itself. The combination of noise and nostalgia — engines roaring alongside quiet gratitude-- creates an atmosphere that feels sacred in its own way.
At the end of the day, as the last bike rolls in and the raffle winners are announced, there’s an unmistakable sense of community accomplishment. Flags flutter in the cooling air, the crowd thins, and volunteers begin packing up. What remains is a shared pride, the kind that binds a town to its veterans in more than words.
Fayetteville, known as “America’s Hometown” for its close ties to Fort Bragg and the U.S. Army, has long celebrated its military legacy. But events like Run for the Fallen take that legacy beyond ceremony; they put gratitude into motion. The roar of each motorcycle becomes a tribute, the wreaths a message of remembrance, and the faces of the volunteers a reflection of the community’s enduring respect.
As one of Fayetteville’s most veteran-friendly establishments, Legends Pub has become a natural hub for events like this. Its walls are lined with service memorabilia, and on any given weekend, the crowd includes both active-duty soldiers and retirees swapping stories. Whitley says the goal is to keep that spirit alive, one event at a time.
“We’re just proud to be part of something that brings people together,” she said. “Whether you ride or not, everyone can take part in honoring those who gave everything.”
Registration for Run for the Fallen begins at noon on Saturday, Nov. 8, at Legends Pub, 4624 Bragg Blvd. Riders can register on-site, and non-riders are encouraged to attend the auction and festivities. Proceeds will fund local Wreaths Across America for veterans’ graves to be placed in December.
The event is open to the public. For more information or to donate, participants can contact Legends Pub or visit the U.S. Military Vets Motorcycle Club North Carolina Chapter 1 social media page for updates.
In a city built around service, gratitude still rides loud.
Visit https://facebook.com/events/s/run-for-the-fallen/787109897548965/ for more information

You Glow Girl! Promises day of radiance, renewal, sisterhood

17“You Glow Girl!” is more than just a catchy phrase; it’s a movement designed to uplift, inspire and celebrate women from all walks of life. This one day purpose-driven wellness and empowerment experience will take place Sunday, Nov. 9, at Studio 215 in Fayetteville. The event promises to recharge, grow and help attendees glow from the inside out through a thoughtfully curated lineup of experiences.
Doors open at 1 p.m. for VIP guests and 1:45 p.m. for general admission, with the main event running from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Every element, from the décor to the music to the menu, has been carefully crafted to create an atmosphere of unity and renewal.
A Full-Scale Empowerment Experience
Attendees can expect a range of sessions designed to nurture mind, body and spirit. The Wellness and Self Care Workshops will offer practical tools for physical and emotional well-being, while the Empowerment Panel Discussions will feature inspiring speakers and thought leaders sharing candid conversations on resilience and growth.
For those looking to level up their financial confidence, Financial Wellness Sessions will provide tangible strategies to build wealth and financial security. A Curated Shopping Experience will highlight women-owned businesses offering beauty, lifestyle, and wellness products, giving guests the chance to support local entrepreneurs while indulging in a bit of self-care.
Guests will also enjoy a Brunch and Bar experience, complete with delicious bites and signature drinks, creating the perfect setting for authentic connection and conversation. The ambiance will be elevated by live music, setting the tone for celebration, reflection, and sisterhood.
Adding to the excitement, the event will feature interactive activations and a photo booth to capture memorable moments with friends. Swag bags, giveaways and thoughtful touches will surprise guests throughout the day, making every detail feel intentional and heartfelt.
VIP Perks and Glamorous Details
Those opting for the VIP experience will enjoy exclusive early access, premium seating and special gifts designed to elevate their afternoon. “You Glow Girl!” is also a visual celebration; guests are encouraged to arrive in chic orange and purple attire. The coordinated color palette ensures the event will be as stunning to the eye as it is enriching to the soul. This will definitely be a photo opportunity for influencers and tastemakers.
The venue, Studio 215, located at 215 Williams Street in downtown Fayetteville, will transform into a glowing haven of sisterhood and celebration. Known for its elegant, modern atmosphere, the venue perfectly complements the event’s mission of beauty, empowerment, and connection.
The Vision Behind the Glow
The woman bringing this vision to life is Daishae’, a Fayetteville-based event curator and founder of Exquisite Soirée. A self-described “military brat” raised in the Washington D.C. metropolitan area, Daishae’ has been creating unforgettable events for more than seven years. Her passion for crafting immersive experiences stems from her belief that every woman deserves to be celebrated, seen, and poured into.
“I offer experiences,” she said. “I wanted to create a space where women could show up fully as themselves, unfiltered, celebrated, and seen.”
Purple, her favorite color, represents royalty and transformation, while orange signifies vibrance and creativity. Together, these colors embody the spirit of "You Glow Girl!" a day dedicated to joy, sisterhood, and shared radiance.
Her past productions include an extravagant Beyoncé-inspired party in Charlotte, N.C., that drew acclaim for its creativity and attention to detail. But for Daishae’, "You Glow Girl!" is about more than aesthetics; it’s about emotional restoration and community connection.
“The goal of this event is for women to feel appreciated and enjoy a guilt-free day of pouring into each other’s cups,” she says. “You Glow Girl! is about sisterhood, healing, and the beauty of glowing together.”
A Movement, Not Just a Moment
In an age where many women juggle careers, family, and personal growth, "You Glow Girl!" serves as a reminder to pause, reconnect, and recharge. It’s an invitation to celebrate accomplishments, release burdens, and step into a new season of empowerment.
Each workshop, panel, and activation is designed to spark transformation from learning self-care rituals and financial strategies to forming connections that last beyond the event itself. Guests can expect an afternoon filled with laughter, learning, and light, a true embodiment of what it means to “glow.”
As the music plays and conversations flow, "You Glow Girl!" aims to leave every woman walking away renewed, inspired, and ready to shine brighter than ever.
For those seeking inspiration, empowerment, and a touch of glam, this is one event that promises to deliver all three and then some.
Follow @exquisitesoiree on Instagram for updates, tickets, and sneak peeks into what promises to be one of Fayetteville’s most radiant celebrations of women this year.

(Photo courtesy of Exquisite Soirees' Facebook page)

Discover spooktacular local adult Halloween events

11No Halloween plans yet? No problem! There is still plenty of frightful fun to be had because spooky season isn't just for the kids. Here is a full lineup of adult-only events waiting to thrill and chill. Grab your broomsticks and pumpkin spice lattes because it's time to plan a Halloween to remember. All the events listed are happening on Friday, Oct. 31.
Costumes & Cocktails at The Executive Studio, 253 Flagstone Lane, Raeford, 8 p.m.
Head out for an unforgettable Halloween celebration at The Executive Studio, presented by 1910 Wine Nest. Get ready for a night filled with a live DJ, a $100 Best Costume giveaway, and wickedly delicious specialty cocktails. This is a 21+ event, and costumes are required. Tickets: $15 in advance | $25 at the door. VIP Access is also available. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/bdv626t8
Dead Man's Cabaret Halloween Party at Group Therapy Pub & Playground, 1908 Skibo Rd., 9 p.m.
Dare to enter Fayetteville's most thrilling costume contest for a chance to win a $1,000 prize! Beyond the competition, indulge in wickedly delicious cocktails, sinister snacks, and enjoy $10 mini golf. DJ Lazarus will be on hand, spinning all your favorite tracks to keep the energy high. This is an 18+ event, with a $5 cover at the door. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/3jjh9z6h
HALO-WEEN Party! at Club Halo, 1501 Skibo Rd., 9 p.m.
Get ready for a night of thrills, chills, and killer beats! This bash features a $1,000 costume contest, jello shots, and hookah, all powered by the music of DJ Serg Sniper and DJ Erick. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/43d6huun
Haunted Halloween House Party at Paddy's Irish Pub, 2606 Raeford Rd., 7:30 p.m.
Head to Paddy’s for a night of wicked good times at the ultimate Halloween destination. Get ready for an experience like no other, where the pints are haunted and the spirits are real. From 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., there will be True Crime CA$$H Trivia with Pepper, and at 10 p.m. to the end of the night, DJ SIIX will be in the club & the Low Down Dirty Heathens Band will be in the pub. That's right – TWO parties, one venue. Enjoy drink specials, an extended patio, jello shots, treats, killer cocktails, and all the creatures of the night. Don your best costume and prepare for a night of spooky shenanigans. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/99wwvekn
FREE Halloween Movie Night at North South Brewing, 304 Williams St., 7 p.m.
Join North South Brewing for a Spooktacular Halloween Screening of Hocus Pocus. This event is free to attend. Delicious food will be available for purchase from the Bella Nonna food truck. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/2e28usua
Halloween Costume Contest at Wana Navu Kava Bar, 500 N. Reilly Rd., 7 p.m.
The spirits are stirring at Wana Navu Kava Bar this Halloween Night, and they’re calling all creatures of the night. Enjoy live music from Awaken the Dead, bewitching drink specials and a costume contest with cash prizes. This is an 18+ event. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/4p92anry
Halloween Costume Party at Dad Bod Dive Bar, 444 W Russell St., 8 p.m.
Get ready for a spooktacular Halloween bash at Dad Bod Dive Bar! Their costume party features a thrilling $300 cash prize for the best costume. Sip on fantastic drink specials while DJ Fuzzy spins your favorite hits. From hilarious to horrifying, they want to see your most creative looks. Grab your coven and ghouls for an unforgettable night out. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/39f645yu
Halloween Rock Ball at Dirtbag Ales, 5435 Corporation Dr., Hope Mills, 7 p.m.
Get ready for a spooktacular Halloween bash! Dirtbag Ales, in partnership with Dirty Whiskey and Rock 103, presents an unforgettable night. Enjoy live music from the Guy Unger Band from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., followed by a thrilling costume parade and contest at 10 p.m. The festivities continue at Dirty Whiskey with DJ Deamonfire at their after-hours party. This event is strictly 21+. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/2hk6dcxs
Annual Halloween Party & Costume Competition at Stop Button, 4251 Legion Rd #127, Hope Mills, 9 p.m.
Get ready for a spooktacular night of fun, games, and Halloween vibes! Enjoy free-to-play arcade games, festive drink specials, and a live DJ spinning the best tunes. Don't miss the thrilling costume contest, kicking off at 9 p.m. Entry is $10, and the event is 18+ after 9 p.m. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/n8kbnkvn
Halloween at PKs Grill & Pub, 155 Airport Dr., Raeford, 6 p.m.
Prepare for a frightfully fun Halloween night! Immerse yourself in spooky vibes, killer tunes, and wicked entertainment. Dance the night away to the DJ's ghoulish beats that will keep every monster moving. Don't miss the costume contest at 9 p.m. and savor eerie-sistible cocktail specials. Grab your costume, gather your friends, and make this a Halloween to remember. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/mt54am54
Annual Halloween Party at Charlie Mike's Pub, 195 Starpoint Dr., 9 p.m.
Get ready for a hauntingly good time at Charlie Mike's Pub! They're transforming into a fright-filled party zone with wicked drinks, creepy decor, and music that will raise the dead. Don't miss the costume contest with cash prizes for the winners. No cover charge for this event. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/ywvxapce
Halloween Masquerade Party at Mondrell's Social Lounge, 226 Franklin St., 9 p.m.
Head out to Mondrell's for a masquerade party hosted by Peter Everett and The Total Package. Enjoy live music, great drinks and a hauntingly good time. Tickets for this event are $10. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/ecct469w

Cumberland County Veterans Council expands tradition of service

12Downtown Fayetteville will come alive on Saturday, Nov. 1, at 10 a.m., when the Cumberland County Veterans Council presents its 29th annual Veterans Day Parade, a celebration honoring past, present, and future generations of military service.
This year’s parade marks the largest in recent memory, featuring 95 entries and a renewed partnership with Fort Bragg’s XVIII Airborne Corps and Pope Army Airfield. The 2025 theme, “In Honor of Our Veterans,” reflects the Council’s enduring mission to unify the military community and the civilians who support it.
“This is our biggest year yet,” said Dr. Toshiba Narcisse, U.S. Army Retired, CCVC senior vice president and parade director. “We have 95 entries, 36 volunteers, and some exciting new additions, including our first-ever veterans’ horse unit from the Horsemen of Colors right here in Cumberland County. It’s going to be a beautiful sight.”
Now in its 29th year, the Veterans Day Parade has become one of the most anticipated community gatherings in Fayetteville. The event serves as a reflection of the city’s deep military roots and an opportunity for residents to express gratitude for the men and women who have served.
Dr. Narcisse has been part of the parade’s planning for more than a decade and is now in her third year as director. Each year presents new challenges and new reasons to celebrate.
“This parade brings together the past, the present, and the future,” she said. “You have retired veterans walking side-by-side with active-duty soldiers and JROTC students who represent the next generation of service. It’s a living timeline of military heritage right in our streets.”
Among the parade’s most touching traditions is the participation of Mr. Bud, one of the area’s oldest veterans and a member of Rolling Thunder. His appearance each year reminds spectators why the parade exists to honor those whose service spans generations and whose stories continue to inspire.
Coordinating nearly 100 entries from bands and color guards to float crews and honor escorts requires months of work and dozens of dedicated volunteers. This year, 36 volunteers helped with permits, registrations, and route logistics to ensure the parade runs smoothly.
“It’s a lot of coordination, but we have a great team inside the Veterans Council,” Dr. Narcisse explained. “Most of us are veterans ourselves, so we treat this as a mission. We plan early, stay disciplined, and make sure everything is ready well before the first marching band steps off.”
The parade will again begin on Hay Street in downtown Fayetteville and follow a modified route introduced several years ago to accommodate crowds and city inspections. While the adjustment has required some fine-tuning, Narcisse said this year’s team has perfected the flow.
“This new route has become part of our story,” she said. “Each turn represents how we’ve adapted as a community. We’ve had to learn and relearn our space, but that’s what resilience looks like.”
For 2025, spectators can expect to see the 82nd Airborne Division Band and Chorus, local JROTC units, and numerous veterans’ organizations marching in formation. The addition of the Horsemen of Colors marks the first appearance of a mounted unit in the parade’s history.
“The horses symbolize discipline and strength,” Narcisse said. “They bring a visual element that connects to the history of service and ceremonial tradition. It’s something we’ve wanted to do for a long time, and now it’s finally happening.”
In addition to the parade itself, Narcisse and the CCVC are working to build a larger community celebration for the organization’s 30th anniversary next year. Her vision includes a post-parade “Family Day” event at Segra Stadium featuring information booths, music, and activities for children as a way to keep the spirit of service alive beyond the morning march.
“When veterans and their families come together outside uniform, you see the human side of service,” she said. “It’s joyful and restorative. That’s the energy we want to carry forward.”
For Dr. Narcisse, a veteran and the daughter and mother of service members, the parade is deeply personal.
“This is a family reunion for me,” she said warmly. “I served, my parents served, and now my sons serve. Every time I stand on that review stand and see those flags pass by, I remember why we do this. It’s to honor every sacrifice and to love our veterans loudly.”
Her message to the community is simple: “Be kind, be nice — and love a veteran.”
Spectators are encouraged to arrive early for the 10 a.m. start and line the streets with flags and signs of support. The Cumberland County Veterans Council continues to welcome organizations, bands, and civic groups interested in joining future events.
Inquiries may be emailed to ccvcveteransparade@gmail.com.

(Photo: Community supporters cheer as U.S. Army Paratroopers from 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, march in the Cumberland County Council’s Veterans Day Parade in Fayetteville, Nov. 2, 2024. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Elvis Umanzor)

FTCC Announces Youth Dental Fair on Nov. 1

20There are few things more delightful than a child’s smile and few things sadder than a child who can’t smile because they are suffering from dental pain.
Sadly, one out of every four kindergarten-aged children in North Carolina suffers from untreated tooth decay. When left untreated, tooth decay can lead to severe pain, oral abscesses, depression, and in extreme cases, even death caused by untreated tooth decay.
If you are concerned about your child’s dental health, or if you just want a fun activity that will encourage your child to get excited about staying healthy, we have great news. Fayetteville Technical Community College can help you and your child! Please join us for the Youth Dental Health Fair at Fayetteville Technical Community College.
When: Nov. 1, from 9 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Where: Tony Rand Student Center, 2220 Hull Road, at the Fayetteville campus of Fayetteville Technical Community College
Who: This event is primarily focused for children ages 3 to 12, but children of all ages are welcome to attend and participate in all the day’s great activities.
Activities will include
• Educational Presentations
• Free Dental Screenings
• Microscope station for children of all ages
• A Special Guest Appearance by the Tooth Fairy
• Free Athletic Mouth Guards for Young Athletes
Cost: This event is free. There is no charge for the event or any of the fun activities. The event is sponsored by a grant from United Way’s Youth Growth Stock Trust, Crest+, Oral-B, and P&G Professional Oral Health.
In addition to helping your child get or keep a great smile, this event will also help children realize that science can be fun.
FTCC’s Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting students are eager to help your child get the smile he or she deserves. To learn more about Dental Hygiene and Dental Assisting training available at FTCC, please visit our website, www.faytechcc.edu, or email us at healthproadmissions@faytechcc.edu. Jessica Jones is the dental hygiene instructor, and can be reached at jonesj@faytechcc.edu or by phone at 910-678-8552. Her office is at the Health Technologies Center, 240 Hull Road, Room 101A.

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