Entertainment

Resource Day empowers female entrepreneurs

A one-day event hosted collaboratively by several Fayetteville businesses and organizations is preparing to equip female entrepreneurs to chase their dreams. Women’s Business Center of Fayetteville, Center for Economic Empowerment and Development, Blissful Alchemists, the Greater Fayetteville Region, and Sunshine Beauty & Bliss will collaboratively host the event, “Beauty, Bliss and Business" on Monday, July 28. The event features 30 subject matter experts, panel discussions, speed networking, and a wellness emphasis including the chance to practice self-care through breathwork.
Behind the event are two key organizers, both passionate about empowering women in business.
Danice Langdon, WBCFay director, said the event was born out of connections forged during other WBCFay events, which led her and Brittany Campbell to consider what else they could collaborate on.
Campbell, owner of Sunshine Beauty & Bliss, and co-founder and owner of Blissful Alchemists, says entrepreneurs can deal with information overload, especially from internet resources, making an in-person resource day the perfect option.
16“When you have the opportunity to sit with someone right in front of you that is either doing what you’re doing, or has a resource for what you’re doing, you can build that trust and connection instead of just randomly looking for things online, because I think that gets overwhelming more than it ever has been before,” Campbell shared.
Langdon added that the resources available will be highly practical and will save entrepreneurs time and energy identifying ways to strengthen their business operations, sharing examples of experts like bankers and lenders who can help solo entrepreneurs set up retirement accounts for themselves.
Both Langdon and Campbell share an enthusiasm for empowering female entrepreneurs that is grounded in personal experience.
Before becoming the WBCFay director, Langdon’s educational path gave her an up-close look at community connection and women in business. With a Master's degree in Sociology and a thesis titled “Gender Wage Gap and Its Associated Factors: An Examination Of Traditional Gender Ideology, Education and Workplace,” Langdon’s passion is clear. She said that while WBCFay doesn’t serve women exclusively--25% of their clients are male--they do emphasize women.
“How do we lift one another up? How do we create balance and equality?” are questions that Langdon says intrigue and motivate her.
Campbell shared her dynamic path from operating a home-based business to now co-owning and operating a beauty and wellness co-op space with capacity for nearly 20 beauty and wellness entrepreneurs under the same roof at Blissful Alchemists.
An esthetician and military spouse with an undergraduate degree in marketing and a master’s degree in business from Methodist University, Campbell began offering spray tans, hair and makeup services out of her home, and eventually transitioned to a brick-and-mortar location, forming a co-op with other beauty and wellness entrepreneurs. Now, with their recent move into a 20,000 sq. ft. space, Blissful Alchemists is Fayetteville’s largest Beauty and Wellness Co-op community.
“We really are about uplifting the entrepreneurs in our business and giving people a space to live out dreams,” she explained.
Langdon and Campbell say the upcoming event is perfect for individuals in all stages of the beauty and wellness industry. Whether considering entering the industry by attending school or opening a business, or already in it, the event is for you. “We’re going to be meeting the needs of everyone from that beginning stage up to potentially opening up their own salon,” Langdon shared.
Beauty, Bliss and Business will be from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., opening with a panel discussion led by subject matter experts. Later on, there will be opportunities for speed networking, including 12-minute sessions where entrepreneurs can speak directly with an expert.
“I always tell people, it's not a sales pitch, it's not high pressure, it's genuinely just an empowering, learning kind of day that is full of knowledge,” Langdon said.
Light refreshments will be served for breakfast and lunch, and more panel discussions will be interspersed throughout. During the afternoon, attendees will even have the chance to slow down and practice breathwork together, a skill that can help entrepreneurs maintain a healthy body and mindset through the pressures of work.
The list of subject matter experts that will be present includes: Awaken Wellness, First Citizen’s Bank, PNC Bank, Truist, ADP Payroll and HR Company, C&C Accounting, Clikk Accounting, Cavik Insurance, TrueCare DPC, DeNoire Suites, Glow Head Inc., Hairlooms Natural Hair Academy, Skin Specialist School of Esthetics, Dixie Rose Studios, Tiffany Haywood Blog & Brand Consultations, Blue Star Families, FTCC School of Cosmetology, Elements Salon, SBTDC, CREED, City of Fayetteville, Camy Kennedy, Saha Happyness, Waxology by Dee, Heal Holistic, Greater Fayetteville Chamber, Saucha Living, and The Drip Bar.
Tickets for the event are $25 for general admission, $15 for students. There are additional scholarship opportunities. Tickets can be purchased at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/beauty-bliss-business-resource-day-tickets-1399863361999. The event will host only 50 attendees. Attend Beauty, Bliss and Business Resource Day, Monday, July 28 at 414 Ray Ave.

Inaugural Burger Battle held at Haymount Truck Stop

15Beef burgers, beef sliders, and exotic burgers (anything but beef) served on the grill by competing food trucks will be on the menu at the inaugural Burger Competition sponsored by Superior Bakery, Kinlaws, and the Haymount Truck Stop.
The event will start at 11 a.m. on July 19 at the Haymount Truck Stop, located on 100 Broadfoot Ave. The People's Choice Award for the Best Slider occurs at 7 p.m. Live music is provided by Buster Jangle from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The featured food trucks are Grill Me Up, R Burger, Oink N Moo and Savory Southern Cuisine.
Buster Jangle is an Indie Alternative Rock band with musical versatility and finesse. The band released three singles in 2020 with a follow-up single,” Heartbeats,” in 2021. The fifth single, “Sehnsucht,” was released in 2022 to critical acclaim among indie influencers and curators.
The Haymount Truck Stop features outdoor patios, elevated cocktails, craft beer on tap, an arcade, and local food trucks. It was named “Best New Business in 2025” by the Greater Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce.
Food trucks are the trend of the future. “The roaring kitchens on wheels.” As we roll through 2025, the Food Truck industry continues to thrive with innovation and flavor. From the bustling streets of cosmopolitan cities to the quiet corners of neighborhoods, these mobile marvels have become more than a trend; they are a culinary revolution on wheels.
Bring summer taste buds and craft beer thirst to the Inaugural Burger Competition presented by Superior Bakery, Kinlaws, and Haymount Truck Stop on Saturday, July 19. Bring lawn chairs, but no tents or umbrellas to the back patio. Foodies, families, and furry friends are welcome at the Inaugural Burger Competition. For more information, visit the Haymount Truck Stop’s Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/hay

The river meets the rhythm with Autumn Tyde, Rivermist

The Rock'n On the River Summer Concert Series has evolved into a cherished cultural tradition that draws music enthusiasts from across the region to experience magical evenings filled with captivating live performances. Nestled along the scenic shores of the Cape Fear River, this outdoor musical extravaganza provides the perfect backdrop for creating lasting summer memories. The natural amphitheater setting, combined with the gentle river breeze and stunning sunset views, creates an enchanting atmosphere for concert-goers.
Longtime Fayetteville residents and those just passing through will enjoy this signature event which promises an extraordinary experience that showcases both musical talent and natural beauty. Attendees can spread out their blankets on the grassy slopes, set up their lawn chairs, and immerse themselves in an evening of exceptional entertainment. The diverse lineup of performers, ranging from local favorites to nationally recognized acts, ensures there's something for every musical taste, making the Rock'n on the River Summer Concert Series a must-attend summer destination for music lovers of all ages.
12aThe upcoming installment of Rock'n On the River on July 18 will feature two incredible bands: Autumn Tyde and Rivermist. Autumn Tyde, a band that debuted in May 2022, has quickly made a name for themselves with their diverse range of music genres, including beach music, oldies, rhythm and blues, and fresh original songs. With members like Doyle Wood, Dez Humphrey, Bob James, Russell Garland, and Ted Ray, this talented group has captivated audiences across North Carolina and even topped the Beach Music Top 40 charts.
Rivermist, the second band of the night, is a well-loved local group that has been voted Best Local Band of Fayetteville/Fort Bragg for nine consecutive years by Up & Coming Weekly readers. Formed in July 2014, Rivermist brings over 200 years of collective musical experience to the stage, specializing in Classic Rock, R&B, Variety, and Party music. Be sure to check out the original album they released in March that includes a CD/ USB combo pack. It can be purchased at all of their shows along with other merchandise. Their passion for music and audience engagement makes them a must-see act.
Campbellton Landing, located at 1122 Person Street on the east bank of the Cape Fear River, is the perfect venue for the Rock'n On the River Summer Concert Series. Named after the historic ferry landing at Campbellton village, this modern-day entertainment spot offers a unique atmosphere for enjoying live music. With the serene river as a backdrop and a well-organized setup, attendees can expect a delightful evening of musical entertainment.
Autumn Tyde will take the stage at 6 p.m. and Rivermist will perform at 8 p.m. Entry begins at 5:30 p.m., so plan to arrive early to secure a good spot. While the concert is free to attend, parking is available for $10. Be sure to bring a chair for comfortable seating, as no outside coolers or containers are allowed. Food and drinks will be available for purchase onsite, ensuring you have everything you need for an enjoyable evening. For your safety, a security team will be present throughout the event.
12bThe Rock'n On the River Series is more than just a concert; it's a community event that brings people together to celebrate music and summer.
Greg Adair, drummer of Rivermist and organizer of the Rock’n on the River Concert Series, explains why he continues to organize and support this great event.
“Ultimately, Rock’n On the River was formed because Fayetteville needed another family-friendly concert series to attend. In 2018, when I created it, I talked with Mac Healy of Healy Wholesale, and he loved the idea also. He's sponsored it every year, and I'm so thankful to them for being such wonderful local community advocates. It couldn't happen without them. Advertising sponsors are Bill Bowman and Up & Coming Weekly, as well as Katy Lollis and Beasley Media Group/ 96.5 JACK-FM.”
Greg also enjoys working with the line-up of talent that is picked to perform at the Rock’n On the River concerts.
“It is always an honor to bring these bands in here and let them enjoy the Fayetteville folk's enthusiasm. Their coming here is based on their talents. After they come here, their attitudes are what bring them back, year after year. Almost every band returns to play at one of my events each year. There is a mutual respect I have with them musically, and then a kindness to patrons, putting on a great show, an attraction that I look for. I'm very picky.”
With talented bands like Autumn Tyde and Rivermist, a stunning riverside venue, and an inviting atmosphere, this series offers something for everyone. Whether you're a lifelong fan of live music or simply looking for a fun way to spend a summer evening, the Rock'n On the River Series is an event not to miss.

(Photos: Top Photo-Autumn Tyde will be the first band on stage.  They play a wide array of music, including beach music, oldies, rhythm and blues and occasionally an original song. Bottom Photo: Rivermist specializes in classic rock, R&B, and party music.  They will be the second band playing on July 18.  Photos courtesy of Greg Adair.)

Creamery hosts first blueberry festival, square dance

Fresh, summer bounty in the form of laden blueberry bushes stands ready for eager visitors at Ithíca Acres Creamery. Stephanie Carter, Co-owner and manager of the creamery, says the crop is good this year.
The Blueberry Festival and Square Dance on July 12 is a first for the Creamery, and it promises attendees more than fresh fruit and the chance to dance in the style of age-old traditions. Carter says it’s about family-friendly fun. 
14In addition to berry picking and square dancing, there will be live music, food trucks, the farm store selling ice cream and sharing cheese samples, goats to pet, and a rumored pie-eating contest. It’s a chance to learn about farming and food sources, enjoy a summer evening outside, and spend time with friends and family.
The evening will start with live music from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., with a gooseneck trailer serving as the stage for the evening. During that time, visitors will be shuttled back and forth to the blueberry fields, picking to their heart’s content. Dancing is from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Carter says anyone can square dance, even if they’re completely new, as long as they can follow the caller’s instructions.
In between picking berries, dancing, and eating, visitors can soak up everything that Ithíca Acres Creamery has become over the years — perhaps learning something about food sources, agriculture, or the many animals that roam the surrounding pasture.
Carter says Ithíca Acres Creamery is unique because it’s a “farmstead creamery.” That means they create goats milk products with milk from the goats they’ve raised. Producing their own dairy supply, from birthing goat kids on the farm to milking goats, means more work, but more reward. 
“A lot of manufacturing facilities source from other dairies — so they get their dairy from a farm down the road or something like that. We don’t, and that’s the cool thing about being a farmstead creamery,” she said. 
The Creamery hasn’t always been part of operations at the farm. Carter explained that she grew up on the farm with her family, where operations included farming poultry for Perdue, raising cattle, growing hay, and eventually planting the now mature blueberry bushes. 
Carter moved away from the farm to attend Appalachian State University, where she studied marketing. When she returned, she and her family started reimagining what else the farm could become. 
She began market research, hoping to find the perfect fit. After culling through a variety of options, raising goats and making goat’s milk products checked the boxes. There was a demand, but very few young people pursuing the industry, Carter noted. For her, that was another reason to take the plunge and continue growing an operation where they could educate visitors about farming and food production. Now the farm is all it was before, and more.
“We advocate for the farming community. So few people understand where their food comes from,” she explained. “We love knowing that we can talk to the customer and say ‘this pound of ground beef came from a steer right out in the pasture.’”
Much of Ithíca Acres' operations centers around education. Carter says they host farm days and regular tour groups. Tour groups range from private, public, and homeschool groups to friends looking for a unique girls' night out. They also conduct education for multiple branches of the U.S. Military, a service Carter says they always provide on a volunteer basis. 
Though she knows many of the people she educates won’t be in the area for long, she hopes there’s an enduring impact. 
“They may be military and PCSing, but maybe they will go support other local farmers at their next duty point, or there may be children growing up who will know blueberries come from a farmer,” she said.
These educational events provide visitors with the chance not only to connect with food sources, but to sample and experience the benefits of ingredients like fresh goat’s milk. 
“We’re not food scientists, so we can’t claim anything like that, but customers consistently say how good [these products] are for internal and external health,” Carter said.
The current farm store special is their seasonal Blueberry Lemon Goat’s Milk Cheese — a treat that may win over the unlikeliest of converts. Carter says the blueberries, while not organic, are grown using organic practices. Other ingredients, whether in their food or non-food products that they can’t grow on the farm, are often sourced nearby, if possible. 
“We try to use local sources for our products if we can,” Carter shared. 
With music and dancing provided, Carter says the only thing visitors need to bring to the Blueberry Festival and Square Dance is the $15 per-car entrance fee--excluding blueberry purchases--lawn chairs and blankets. 
The creamery’s invitation to the community is, “Come by the farm!” and “Welcome to the family!”
Find more information on Ithíca Acres Creamery Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/IthikaAcresCreamery/. Ithíca Acres Creamery is located at 4273 Gainey Road, Raeford. 
(Photos courtesy of Ithica Acres Creamery)

Beggars Banquet rocks out Gates Four concert series

The Cumberland County community is rocking and rolling this summer with live music. The 5th Annual Gates Four Summer Concert Series began in May and will continue to bring the fun in the sun all summer long until the final concert on August 8.
Hitting the pavilion on Saturday, July 12, is the Carolinas' premier Rolling Stone cover band, Beggars Banquet. The pavilion located at the heart of the Gates Four Country Club community is nestled right behind the clubhouse, overlooking the vast and well-maintained greens of the golf course. The Gates Four Summer Concert Series is a unique live music experience presented by Gates Four Country Club, the Fayetteville Dinner Theatre and Up & Coming Weekly newspaper in conjunction with presenting community sponsors Jay and JJ Dowdy of All American Homes, the Larry Parker Family and Certified Heating and Air, and Brett Craig of ServPro of Fayetteville.
11Hosting the upcoming concert is special guest Pavan Patel of Tropical Smoothie Café. It's a great evening of music, dancing, food, and fun with plenty of prizes and surprises. And, by the way, guests will appreciate that this outdoor concert has indoor bathrooms.
The concert is free to the public and family-friendly. Bring pets and the kids, who will have fun and win prizes, being entertained by activities provided by the Main Event of Cross Creek Mall. No outside food or drinks will be allowed, but attendees are encouraged to bring their lawn chairs, blankets, and dancing shoes.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the concert rocks on from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. This is a free event; however, there is limited VIP table seating inside the Pavilion for $15 per person or $35 per person w/Meal & Beverage. Space is limited, but reservations may be made at www.fayettevilledinnertheatre.com, or for more information, contact the Fayetteville Dinner Theatre at 910-391-3859.
Beggars Banquet, fittingly named after the Rolling Stones' seventh and arguably best studio album, is the self-described “premier Tribute Band in the Carolinas,” composed of an impressive ten members. Each member brings their love of the legendary band and their incredible musical talents. Each piece layers and creates the dynamic sounds of the original band. Beggars Banquet is true to the spirit of the songs and brings all the musical bells and whistles for a live Rock and Roll show that is a unique "Stones" musical/visual tribute band experience. So get ready to rock out to some of the Rolling Stones' greatest hits like Paint It Black, Jumpin' Jack FlashSympathy for the Devil, and Miss You.
Beggars Banquet brings their high energy and synergy to the Gates Four Pavilion stage, recreating not just the sound of the Rolling Stones but the spirit of the classic rock band. Concert attendees will be treated to a live performance that matches the feeling of sitting in Madison Square Garden watching Mike Jagger sway his hips and blast his iconic notes. This is a concert Cumberland County music fans will not want to miss.
The Beggars Banquet concert host for the evening is community leader Pavan Patel, a well-known community leader and owner of five Tropical Smoothie Cafés in Cumberland County.
Sponsors and partners for the concert series include: Greater Fayetteville Chamber, Beasley Media Group LLC, Rocket Fizz, Healey Wholesale, CSi, Brett Craig of Servpro, and FWC Financial. Next month’s band and concert features series closer, Shoot to Thrill, a phenomenal all-girl AC/DC Tribute Band hosted by Fred Cutter of FWC Financial. Don’t miss it! For more information on this and other upcoming Gates Four Concerts, visit the official site at www.Fayettevilledinnertheatre.com or call 910-391-3859

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