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Mac's Speed Shops Celebrate Their 20th Anniversary

Macs1Mac's Speed Shop has been a cornerstone of the Carolinas' barbecue scene since it first opened its doors in Charlotte, North Carolina, in May 2005. What began as a wild idea among five friends with no restaurant experience, a smoker from Texas, and a lot of heart, has evolved into a beloved local institution. Over the past two decades, Mac's has grown from a single location to a chain of nine restaurants across North and South Carolina, with two more in the works.
Co-founder Hall Johnston reflects on the journey, saying, “We never imagined we’d still be cranking out barbecue 20 years later. It’s all because of the people who walked through our doors.”
Mac's has become more than just a place to grab great barbecue; it's a gathering space that brings people together. To celebrate its 20th anniversary, Mac's Speed Shop is hosting a series of events and activities
across all nine locations in North and South Carolina, including the Fayetteville location at 482 North McPherson Church Road. The festivities kicked off on May 16, National Barbecue Day, and will run through May 28, National Brisket Day, culminating in Mac's popular Bike/Jeep/Speed Night.
Throughout 2025, Mac's will continue to celebrate with activations, including a social series, "20 Stories for 20 Years", which spotlights longtime employees, loyal fans, and unforgettable moments. Be sure to check these out on their social media channels. Follow @macsspeedshop on Instagram and Facebook. The celebration continues later this fall with a special Pig Pickin’ event on Sunday, Oct. 19, hosted in partnership with the Carolina BBQ Festival.
Mac's Speed Shop is known for its mouth-watering barbecue and a wide selection of beers. Their signature dishes include Texas beef brisket, smoked wings, BBQ pulled pork,Macs2 ribs, sausage, and smoked chicken. They emphasize slow-smoked meats with various sauces, including their famous Carolina BBQ sauce.
The restaurant boasts over 50 draft options and 100 bottles and cans of beer, including local craft beers. They also offer a full liquor menu specializing in cocktails, bourbon, and scotch whisky. During the anniversary celebrations, guests can look forward to food and drink features, limited-edition merchandise, and a throwback pop-up brunch with a special menu.
Mac's Speed Shop has always been committed to giving back to the community. Over the past two decades, they have supported various causes that reflect their fun, family-friendly,
community-first spirit. Current and past initiatives include donating 100% of hush puppy sales to local youth organizations, hosting Community's Cue Nights where local schools receive 10% of proceeds, and offering a 25% discount year-round for first responders, teachers, healthcare workers, and military personnel with valid ID.
As part of its 20th-anniversary campaign, $1 from every pork sandwich sold between May 16 and May 28 will be donated to the North Carolina Community Foundation’s Disaster Relief Fund. This fund provides grants to nonprofit and charitable organizations in North Carolina communities impacted by disasters, including those affected by Hurricane Helene.
“The average restaurant lasts three to five years—we’ve lasted 20,” said co-owner Wynn Davis. “That’s a testament to our team, our customers, and the way Mac’s brings people together. We’ve had NASCAR legends, rock stars, military and local softball teams all sharing beers and BBQ at the same place. That’s the kind of experience we set out to build.”

Rockfish baseball is back with new season

The anticipation is palpable as the Hope Mills Rockfish prepare to kick off their 2025 season. Opening day is set for Friday, May 30, when the Rockfish will host the Carolina Yankees from the Southeastern Baseball League. The game will commence at 6 p.m. at Hope Mills Parks and Recreation, located at 5766 Rockfish Rd, Hope Mills.
Fans can expect an evening full of excitement, with the first pitch heralding a season of thrilling baseball action. The Rockfish organization has put in significant effort to ensure the venue is in top shape, promising a fantastic experience for all attendees.
21bThe Hope Mills Rockfish boast a talented roster of 30 collegiate players, many of whom hail from the surrounding area. This summer league team is focused on developing players and preparing them for the next level of their baseball careers. 
“This year our roster is heavily focused on local players; a mix of graduating seniors who have committed to play collegiately next year as well as local guys who have already gone on to college and are currently playing at their respective schools. Stephen Kriner, the 2024 Rockfish of the year, will be returning to play this summer which we are very excited about,” said Billy Stern, president of the Hope Mills Rockfish. 
To see the full roster of players, visit their website at https://tinyurl.com/yth42tza.
Leading the team is Head Coach Ryan Miller, a Gray’s Creek High School alum who played collegiately at West Virginia Tech. 
The Rockfish has organized a variety of special events throughout the summer, ensuring there's something enjoyable for everyone. Among the most notable evenings are Girl Scout Night on June 7, Military Mondays taking place on June 9, June 30, and July 7, and Scouts of America Night scheduled for June 20. These events promise to offer memorable experiences for all who attend.
These events are designed to engage the community and provide unique experiences for fans of all ages. Whether you're a scout, military personnel, or simply a baseball enthusiast, there's a special night just for you. To see the full schedule of home games, visit https://tinyurl.com/fnecndxm.
The Hope Mills Rockfish represent much more than a mere baseball team; they are an essential cornerstone of the local community. As an organization owned by veterans, the Rockfish place a high value on community involvement and make a concerted effort to actively participate in Hope Mills Youth Sports, as well as various other local programs and initiatives. Their commitment to fostering a sense of unity and support within the community underscores their dedication to making a positive impact beyond the baseball field.
The team’s commitment to the community is evident in their substantial investment in the pre-existing field behind the Hope Mills Parks and Recreation building, where they completed $100,000 worth of renovations prior to their inaugural season.
21aLocal businesses have the opportunity to be a Rockfish sponsor in a number of areas, including a scoreboard sponsor, dugout sponsor, outfield banner sponsor, and more.  Businesses interested in learning more can visit https://tinyurl.com/mr25th5z.
Planning to attend a Hope Mills Rockfish game? Tickets are priced at $10 for adults, while children under the age of 10 can attend for free. Refreshments will be available for purchase at the concession stand during games, ensuring a complete and enjoyable experience for all attendees.  Tickets can be purchased at https://www.hopemillsrockfish.com/home. 
Hope Mills Parks and Recreation, provides a warm and inviting environment that is perfect for families. The atmosphere there is welcoming and designed to make everyone feel at home. 
“The best thing about playing at Hope Mills Parks & Rec is hard to pinpoint. We have a great location, being centrally located within the city. And really, Hope Mills is a baseball town. If you drive past the ballfields any night of the week during the rec-ball season, it is awesome to see so many youth teams playing.  
"Some people will tell you that with the rise in popularity of travel baseball that youth recreational baseball is dying, but not here,” concluded Stern.
(Photos courtesy of Hope Mills Rockfish Facebook page)

Clue’ville: A downtown mystery in Fayetteville

Fayetteville, ready to step back in time and be part of a vintage-style whodunit? Clueville: A Downtown Mystery transforms the charming streets of Downtown Fayetteville into the setting of an old black-and-white detective drama. From the cobblestones to the shopfronts, every corner of downtown will feel like a classic mystery film.
This two-day event, presented by the Downtown Alliance, will immerse the community in a world of intrigue and suspense. It's a unique experience that combines the charm of Fayetteville with the excitement of a vintage whodunit, making it a must-attend for mystery lovers and curious minds alike.
How to Play
Participating in Clueville: A Downtown Mystery is simple and fun. Start by picking up a case file at The Clue’ville Times Bureau Desk outside 242 Hay Street. Inside, participants will find a list of suspects, shady 'crime tools,' and a collection of possible motives. This is their guide to cracking the case.
To uncover the truth, visit participating shops, cafes, and cultural spots around downtown. Each location holds a clue that will help amateur sleuths piece together the mystery. It's a self-guided investigation full of twists, turns, and surprises, designed to engage detectives of all ages.
Meet the Suspects and Explore the Crime Tools
The case file contains everything needed to start the investigation, including details about the suspects and the possible crime tools. As participants visit each clue location, they’ll gather more information and begin to narrow down their list of suspects.
18The thrill of the hunt lies in piecing together these clues to determine who committed the crime, what tool they used, and what their motive was. Each discovery brings attendees closer to solving the mystery and experiencing the satisfaction of cracking the case.
As participants follow the clues through Downtown Fayetteville, they’ll have the opportunity to explore and appreciate the unique charm of the area. From art galleries to gift shops, each stop on the investigation route offers a glimpse into the vibrant local culture.
This event is not just about solving a mystery; it's also about discovering Fayetteville's hidden gems. Whether as a local or a visitor, participants find themselves enchanted by the delightful surprises that each location has to offer.
“Yes—though the mystery takes center stage, there’s plenty to enjoy along the way. The event encourages visitors to slow down, look closer, and engage with the character of downtown in a new way. Even longtime locals might see familiar streets with fresh eyes when there’s a secret to uncover,” assures the Downtown Alliance.
Everyone who solves the case and submits a completed clue sheet by 6 p.m. on Saturday will receive a small, clue-themed keepsake as a token of appreciation. It's a fun and memorable reward that makes for a perfect souvenir of the detective adventure.
Additionally, all correct entries will be entered into a drawing for a larger prize bundle, courtesy of downtown businesses. It's a fantastic opportunity to win exciting prizes while enjoying a weekend of mystery and exploration in Downtown Fayetteville.
Clue’ville will occur on Friday, May 16, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, May 17, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Participants can begin their investigation anytime during those hours, but all completed clue sheets must be submitted by 6 p.m. on Saturday to be eligible for the prize drawing.
Can you uncover the culprit, the crime tool, and the dastardly motive?

Family dance in Hope Mills brings together community

The Hope Mills Prime Movers presents Ties & Tiaras, Capes & Crowns Spring Celebration on May 24, at the Hope Mills Recreation Center, 5766 Rockfish Road. The event will be held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. This is a mother/son and father/daughter dance. The ticket prices are $15 for residents of Hope Mills and $20 for non-residents. Ticket prices include a meal, dessert, and refreshments. The policy is one parent-one child per ticket. Each additional child has a ticket fee of $3. Registration and ticket information is available by contacting the Town of Hope Mills Parks and Recreation Operations and Programs Supervisor at 910-759-4133 or email at twilkins@townofhopemills.
19The Hope Mills Prime Movers Committee is a group established to advise the Hope Mills Board of Commissioners on issues relevant to attracting, retaining, and engaging Hope Mills residents between the ages of 18 and 39 years old as outlined in the Town ordinance. The committee is dedicated to improving the quality of life for young adults by providing recommendations related to programs and actions that affect this group. The current members are Jevon Thomas, Tiffany Brisson, Kenny Rogers, and Mayor Pro Tem Dr. Kenjuana McCray.
“The Hope Mills Prime Movers was founded in 2020 by me,” said Dr. McCray. “The dynamic committee was created to engage millennial residents of Hope Mills and build meaningful connections across generations-including youth, military, veterans, and senior citizens. Prime Movers have led and participated in a wide range of impactful community initiatives such as the Thanksgiving Food Drive, support for the FTCC Food Pantry, Hope Mills Prime Movers Christmas Drive,-providing gifts to over 250 children, Valentines for Seniors, delivering cards to every resident in Hope Mills nursing homes, free COVID community testing, and a Hope Mills Blood Drive.”
“Many of the founding members have moved on, and the new generation of Prime Movers is ready to carry the torch forward, starting with an exciting new signature event: Ties & Tiaras and Capes & Crowns. Ties & Tiaras and Cape & Crowns is a modern take on the Daddy-Daughter dance that Hope Mills once loved- and it is a look back with a fresh twist! It is not just for dads and daughters, but a celebration for families of all kinds,” Dr. McCray said.
“Ties & Tiaras and Capes & Crowns is designed to empower families, strengthen bonds, and create cherished memories. In a time when youth face so many challenges, we wanted a joyful experience that emphasizes connection, fun, and love. This event will feature a 360-degree photo booth, games, prizes, light refreshments, and plenty of tiaras, ties, capes, and crowns. The ticket proceeds will fund future Hope Mills Prime Movers programs and events. Hope Mills families join us for this special night. Whether you are a parent, grandparent, guardian, or mentor, this is your chance to show up, dress up, and enjoy quality time with your favorite young ones. We are also currently recruiting members for the Hope Mills Prime Movers.”

Wellness in Bloom at the Cape Fear Botanical Garden

Are you ready to revamp your health? The “Wellness in Bloom” event at Cape Fear Botanical Gardens offers a chance to relax, recharge, and reevaluate lifestyle choices, all while having fun in the great outdoors.
The event is a collaboration between FirstHealth of the Carolinas and Cape Fear Botanical Gardens and will integrate opportunities for wellness education and free health evaluations with the slow-paced and nurturing environment of the Botanical Gardens. Yoga, cooking inspiration with a registered dietician, lung screenings, and nature walks are among several of the scheduled events attendees can participate in.
Ellen Cooper, Strategic Relationship Manager at First Health of the Carolinas, says FirstHealth seeks to reach underserved populations with health resources.
17“FirstHealth’s mission is to care for people, and that is simply what we do,” she explained. She said the not-for-profit healthcare network serves 15 counties, including Cumberland County, “We strive to provide the best quality care however we can and through whatever means that may be—so if that's through a community event or a lung cancer screening bus or visits at a primary care or convenient care clinic, our focus and mission is to care for people.”
The event is designed so that attendees can attend whatever portion they choose. If guests want to explore fitness and mindfulness, they can try adult yoga, Tai Chi, or a guided nature walk. Fitness professionals will be on hand to offer personalized health tips. For kids, check out the kids' activities or crafting and painting stations. If guests are interested in reimagining their diet, they can attend an interactive session with a Registered Dietitian where they can smell, touch, and taste fresh spring herbs and learn about their health benefits. They’ll even receive recipe cards for use at home if they feel adventurous!
FirstHealth’s Lung Bus, a mobile CT unit, will be on-site offering free lung cancer screenings. Staffed with professionals who can guide you through your CT scan results and next steps, it’s a great opportunity for anyone who fits the following criteria:
• Being between 50 and 80 years of age
• Being a current smoker or having quit smoking in the past 15 years
• Having a 20-pack-year smoking history
FirstHealth describes these lung cancer screenings as “potentially lifesaving” and requires pre-registration to ensure a spot at the screening.
Visitors can expect a full schedule from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. with what Cooper describes as “something for everyone.”
Schedule:
9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Lung Bus Screenings (Registration is required)
9 a.m. - Noon
Concurrent Activities
- Herb sachets, kids' activities, crafting and painting stations
- Health screenings, including blood pressure and blood glucose
9:30 a.m. – Adult yoga
10 a.m. – Guided Nature Walk
10:15 a.m. – Kids' fitness activity
11 a.m.– Guided Nature Walk
11:15 a.m. – Tai Chi
Noon – 1:30 p.m.: Interactive Session with FirstHealth Registered Dietitian – Utilizing Fresh Herbs in Spring Dishes
1:30 – Yoga session
1:30 – Guided Nature Walks
The event is free with the purchase of general admission to the garden. Cooper shared this message with the community: “We invite community members to attend and experience health and wellness-building activities in a beautiful outdoor environment.”
Find more information at capefearbg.org or contact Ellen Cooper at ECooper@firsthealth.org. The event will be held on May 17 at the Cape Fear Botanical Garden, located at 536 N. Eastern Blvd.

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