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SUMMARY:Candidates Forum
DESCRIPTION:LUMBERTON — A forum featuring candidates for sheriff and district attorney will be held on April 10 at the Carolina Civic Center in downtown Lumberton.  \nThe nonpartisan event\, which is being sponsored by the Lumberton Area Chamber of Commerce and The Robesonian\, will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the public is welcome to attend. The Civic Center seats 450 people and the first people there will be seated until there is no more room.  \nThe format for the event is still being tweaked\, but it will include questions being presented to the candidates randomly. Each candidate will field the same number of questions\, but all candidates will not be asked the same question. However\, after a question is asked of a candidate\, other candidates will be asked if they would like to weigh in as well.  \nThe candidates will be given a limited amount of time to answer each question.  \nPlans are for the district attorney candidates to go first. There are three who are seeking the seat that is now held by Johnson Britt\, the county’s district attorney since 1994 — Democrats Joe Osman and Matt Scott\, and Republican Allen Adams. Britt is not seeking re-election.  \nThere are five candidates seeking the seat being vacated by Sheriff Kenneth Sealey\, who has held it since being appointed in 2005. They are all Democrats\, Randy Graham\, James Jones\, George Kenworthy\, Burnis Wilkins and Ronnie Patterson. There is no Republican candidate for sheriff.  \nThe questions will be determined by an independent panel. The event will have a master of ceremony\, a moderator who will pose the questions\, and a timer.  \nThe chamber approached The Robesonian about being a sponsor.  \n“We were excited to have the opportunity\,” said Donnie Douglas\, the editor of the paper. “We believe that campaigns should be about ideas and not how many signs can be placed in yards. All eight candidates for both offices are well-qualified\, and we look forward to hearing the candidates provide detail on how they hope to make the county a better and safer place.”  \nThe Robesonian will provide a video live stream of the event on Facebook.  \n“The chamber is delighted to co-sponsor the event. We have very qualified candidates in both of the fields\, and are excited to give them a platform to share their views\,” said Tanner Smith\, a member of the chamber’s Leadership Committee. “We believe the real winner here will be the people of Robeson County who attend or watch the event\, as they will be armed with insightful perspective as they head to the polls.”  \nThe primary is May 8 and the General Election is Nov. 6.  \nThe Carolina Civic Center Foundation and theater believes it is important to support and facilitate the exchange of information\, ideas and opinions.  As a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization\, the theater does not advocate for or explicitly support any position.  In the case of political candidates forums\, the theater does not endorse any candidate or party. 
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/candidates-forum/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:My Time to Shine Talent Competition
DESCRIPTION:THIS EVENT HAS SOLD OUT. GENERAL SEATING. ARRIVE EARLY FOR BEST SEATS!\n  \nOur hugely popular –and very competitive- annual talent competition.  Includes all categories of talent – from singing and dancing to juggling and instrumental.  Auditions will be held to determine who gets to showcase on our stage (audition dates to be announced soon)\, with cash and gift prizes going to the top contestants with a grand prize of $1\,000. But it’s more than a competition\, it’s a great show! \nTickets are $15 general admission and can be purchased through the theater’s box office noon-6pm weekdays either in-person or by calling 910-738-4339.
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/time-shine-talent-competition-2/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180322T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180322T210000
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SUMMARY:Robeson Rises Documentary Film and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Opponents of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP) will premiere a new short film “Robeson Rises” highlighting the fight against the ACP in Robeson County. The  600-mile pipeline proposed by Duke Energy and Dominion Power plans to bring fracked gas from West Virginia across Virginia and through eight North Carolina Counties\, ending in Pembroke and Prospect in rural Robeson County in the heart of the Lumbee Indian community. \nThe screening on Mar. 22 is presented by EcoRobeson\, Appalachian Voices\, The Carolina Civic Center\, and Working Films. The event is free and open to the public. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. and the event will begin at 6:00 p.m. The theater is located at 315 North Chestnut Street in downtown Lumberton. \nThe screening will be followed by a discussion at 6:30 p.m. with local leaders who will discuss the proposed pipeline’s impact and how other communities have stopped pipelines similar to the ACP.  Members of the local environmental group\, EcoRobeson who are featured in the film will be available for questions and discussion at the premier and after the panel discussion. \n“Robeson Rises” chronicles the efforts of Robeson County residents – Native American\, African American\, and White — uniting against the pipeline and advocating for a non-carbon\, clean energy future. The short film documents the initial phases of community organizing\, public education\, and opposition to the Atlantic Coast Pipeline in one of the most racially diverse rural county in the United States. It includes interviews and footage from public hearings and testimony by featured residents.  As regional energy policy continues to promote carbon-based fossil fuels\, the time to tell this story is now\, while communities across West Virginia\, Virginia\, and North Carolina are still rising up to stop the pipeline before it is built. \nRobie Goins\, a member of the Lumbee Tribe and who is featured in the film\, states that “projects like the ACP affect all people\, even those that don’t live close to the proposed route Methane gas and pipelines are contributors to climate change which impacts our local county and ultimately affects the entire world. For anyone in Robeson County who says that it doesn’t impact them in a direct way is misinformed. This movie illustrates how we can stand up\, even against major odds\, and join together to protect our environment and the quality of our rural life.” \nThe film depicts two disasters to hit Robeson County in the same year: Hurricane Matthew and the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline. \nAdrienne Kennedy is a Hurricane Matthew survivor and leader in the disaster recovery work. She is also a “climate refugee” and understands the connections between rising storms and floods and the proposed pipeline. She states that “the increase in disastrous storms\, floods\, and droughts like Hurricane Matthew are directly related to our abuse of the environment. We have to come to grips with this. We can’t continue to abuse the land that we need to sustain us and our livelihoods. That’s why I’m against this pipeline – because protecting our environment is the most important issue that unites all who are most concerned with our and our children’s future in Robeson County.” \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eke2pHLZKfU
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/robeson-rises-documentary-film-discussion/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Miss Amazing Pageant
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the Robeson County Special Olympics\, the Robeson County Miss Amazing Pageant provides girls with physical and intellectual disabilities an opportunity to build confidence and self-esteem in a caring and supportive environment. Admission is $5. Tickets can be purchased at the door.  Doors open 3pm for 4pm show.   \nGrades K-5               Little Miss Amazing \nGrades 6-8                Junior Miss Amazing \nGrades 9-12             Miss Amazing  \n\nWhat does is cost to register? \nNO COST to participate.  Applications may be picked up at the Robeson County Parks & Recreation office located at 2830 Kenny Biggs Rd. Lumberton NC 28358.  \nApplications must be completed no later than February 16\, 2018. Contact Regina Baxley at (910) 671-3090 or email regina.baxley@co.robeson.nc.us for more info.
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/miss-amazing-pageant/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Mac Powell and the Family Reunion
DESCRIPTION:On February 23rd\, come join Mac and his band\, The Family Reunion\, for an evening that’s equal parts Gospel\, Country\, and Rock. He’ll blend together classic and sing along Gospel\, Country\, and American Rock songs\, along with some of his favorite THIRD DAY numbers\, and his latest original country tunes. \nJoining him will be North Carolina native and America’s Got Talent Finalist\, Benton Blount\, as well as Eric Durrance – former lead singer of Big Dismal and cowriter of Jake Owen’s hit\, “Eight Second Ride.” \nAll seating is reserved and you can get your tickets at https://www.itickets.com/events/393773. \nMore About Mac Powell \nWhen Mac Powell was a sophomore in high school\, he moved to Atlanta\, GA where his passion for music and faith found an outlet in the band THIRD DAY. Over the past 25 years\, THIRD DAY has helped transform Christian music and built a devoted fan base while traveling the world many times over\, selling nearly 10 million albums\, earning 4 Grammy awards\, 1 American Music Award\, 24 Dove Awards\, and by being inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. \nIn addition to his THIRD DAY contributions Mac has also put together two collections of independent original country music (Mac Powell in 2012 and Southpaw in 2014)\, which include collaborations with songwriters such as Darius Rucker\, Christian Bush (Sugarland)\, Chris Stapleton\, and Travis Tritt. The Southern rootsy/American rock collections are foot-stompin’\, hand clappin’ tunes clearly pay tribute to the early musical inspirations from his childhood.
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/mac-powell-family-reunion/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:"Pardons of Innocence: The Wilmington Ten" Documentary and Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:“Pardons of Innocence: The Wilmington Ten\,” at 7pm Thursday February 22\, 2018 \nThe Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater\, in partnership with the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA)\, will screen the CashWorks HD Productions documentary “Pardons of Innocence: The Wilmington Ten\,” at 7pm Thursday\, February 22\, followed by a panel discussion about the film. Doors will open 6pm. The theater is located at 315 North Chestnut Street in downtown Lumberton\, NC.  The film is written\, produced and narrated by Cash Michaels\, staff writer for The Wilmington Journal. In addition to the film’s director\, panel discussion members include Rev. Benjamin Chavis\, former national director of the NAACP and member of the “Wilmington Ten.” \nThis special event is free and open to the public but tickets are required. Tickets can be obtained or reserved for pick up through the theater’s box office. Box office is open noon-6pm weekdays for in-person orders or by calling 910-738-4339. \nThe documentary recounts the history surrounding the troubled desegregation of New Hanover County Public schools during the late 1960s through 1971\, which evolved into the false prosecution of eight black male students\, a white female community organizer\, and a fiery civil rights activist\, Rev. Benjamin Chavis\, for protesting racial injustice.  The proud history of Williston Senior High School\, the all-Black school in Wilmington which was unceremoniously closed in 1968\, will also be honored. Against the backdrop of the Wilmington 1898 race massacre and the forced desegregation of Southern schools in the 1960s\, the documentary also traces how the Black Press\, led initially by Wilmington Journal publisher Thomas C. Jervay\, Sr.\, and over 40 years later by his daughter\, publisher-editor Mary Alice Jervay Thatch through the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA)\, ultimately pushed for\, and achieved the official exoneration of the Wilmington Ten. \nSpecial appearances in the film include the Rev. Dr. Benjamin Chavis\, Jr.\, leader of the Wilmington Ten; Joseph McNeil – Williston Senior High School alumnus and a member of the Greensboro Four who integrated a downtown Greensboro F. W. Woolworth store in 1960; Rev. Dr. Jeremiah Wright\, pastor emeritus of Trinity United Church of Christ in Chicago\, and one of the ministers who lobbied Gov. James Hunt in 1977 to pardon the Wilmington Ten; and former Gov. Beverly Perdue\, who ultimately pardoned the Wilmington Ten in Dec. 2012. \nThe documentary –which premiered in 2014- has also been released on DVD for public schools – grades 9 through 12 (with academic guide); colleges and universities\, and the general public. \nThe NNPA\, also known as “The Black Press of America\,” is a 74-year-old federation of more than 200 black community newspapers across the United States. In 2011\, led by The Wilmington Journal\, the NNPA\, and NNPA Foundation led by Dorothy Leavell\, publisher of Chicago Crusader\, adopted seeking pardons of innocence for the Wilmington Ten as a project. \nThe Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater is a beautifully-restored treasure listed on the National Register of Historic Places that offers visitors a unique and visually stunning experience. The theater is located at 315 North Chestnut Street in the heart of downtown Lumberton.  First opened in 1928 as a vaudeville and silent film house\, the theater offers a wide array of programming including live touring performances\, original productions\, art exhibits\, films\, special events and rentals. For more information visit www.carolinaciviccenter.com \n \n 
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/pardons-innocence-wilmington-ten-documentary-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:Comedian James Gregory
DESCRIPTION:7:30pm Friday January 26\, 2018\nComedian James Gregory \nJames Gregory\, often referred to as “The Funniest Man in America\,” returns to the Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater in downtown Lumberton on January 26 for one performance only.  Tickets $28 or $35 Middle Front (limited quantity). TICKETS GO ON SALE WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 22! \nTicketing Information\nTickets can be purchased in-person or by  telephone with credit card or cash 1-5pm Monday through Friday through our administrative offices in the theater’s second floor (enter on Fourth Street side)\, or by calling the Civic Center at 910-738-4339. Tickets can also be purchased at the door. Theater lobby box office opens for ticket sales one hour prior to performance. \nMore about James Gregory\nWhile his routines include such Southern subjects as covered-dish suppers\, road trips to Stuckey’s\, and the healthy aspects of fried foods\, it’s a mistake to consider him a regional comic. Says Gregory\, “To me\, Southern comedians are guys who get onstage and talk about pickup trucks\, rifle racks and cow-tipping. I don’t talk about the South; I just deliver my material with a Southern accent. My comedy is based on the real life-the people I grew up with. My notions about food came from them. They all eat fried foods and many of them are in their eighties. Meanwhile you read in the news how some health nut kicked the bucket jogging on the way home from the health food store.”Gregory\, as much a Southern story-teller as comic\, is known for a style that breaks from political correctness and much of his humor is centered on brilliant observations of crazy relatives and people obsessed with the slightest change in weather conditions. He delights in poking fun at modern sensitive parents and out-of-control environmentalists. For over two decades\, the unforgettable caricature of veteran comedian James Gregory has stood grinning: his shirt un-tucked\, his arms outstretched\, a carefree welcome to a down-home\, hilarious comedy experience. It’s storytelling at its best. \nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPiMQz3CSDk   \n 
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/comedian-james-gregory/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171102T190000
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SUMMARY:The Outliers
DESCRIPTION:Bluegrass on the Blackwater Featuring The Outliers \nAn annual event in partnership with the Robeson County Arts Council\, this year features The Outliers\, the popular five-piece eclectic bluegrass ensemble hailing from Raleigh. \nThe Outliers creates an acoustic music experience with influences ranging from the founders of bluegrass music to new originals and ancient tunes from the Old Country.  Made up of a seasoned musicians\, the Outliers bring a new perspective for audiences and creates the unexpected from places not in the center. \nFree and open to the public.
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/the-outliers/
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170928T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170928T190000
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SUMMARY:Glen Campbell Alzheimer's Documentary
DESCRIPTION:Join the Alzheimer’s Association of Eastern North Carolina and the Carolina Civic Center Historic Theater for a free community screening of the documentary\, “Glen Campbell: I’ll Be Me\,” on Thursday\, September 28th! FREE Alzheimer’s Disease resources and information about the upcoming Lumberton Walk to End Alzheimer’s (Saturday\, October 14th at Wesley Pines) will be provided. Please arrive between 5:00 and 5:45pm for registration and refreshments and the movie will begin at 6pm. RSVP is required by Sept. 25 by calling 1-800-272-3900 or by following this link (click on the first purple banner Alzheimer’s Association Programs and Events\, then enter your zip code\, you will see the online registration link):  http://www.communityresourcefinder.org/ \nIf you have any questions\, please e-mail Jenn Briand\, JBriand@alz.org. \n“Glen Campbell:  I’ll Be Me” documents the legendary singer’s extraordinary journey and farewell tour as he and his family navigate the unpredictable nature of Alzheimer’s disease using love\, laughter and music as their medicine of choice. The film’s soundtrack was awarded two Grammy Awards\, including 2015 Best Country Song.  “One of the most remarkable documentaries in recent years\, you do not want to miss this movie.” -Richard Roeper\, Film Critic\, Chicago Sun Times \nSee a preview of the film: \n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/glen-campbell-alzheimers-documentary/
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170511T213000
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SUMMARY:United Way Lip Sync Battle
DESCRIPTION:An Event You Don’t Want to Miss!\nEvent Details: \nThursday\, May 11th\, at the Carolina Civic Center \n(315 N. Chestnut St. Lumberton\, N.C.\, 28358) \nStreet Party 6 pm – 7 pm \nTime to Socialize with beer\, wine and hors d‘ oeuvres \nMain Event 7 pm – 9 pm \nIndividual and Group performances \nPerformances Family Oriented\nTicket Cost \nVIP: $50.00 per seat (first four center rows) Limited! \nGeneral Admission: $30.00 \nTickets can be purchased in person at the United Way of Robeson County Office (2512-A Fayetteville Rd. Lumberton\, N.C.\, 28358) By phone at (910) 739-4249 \nAll Proceeds Benefit United Way of Robeson County and its Partnering Programs \nUnited Way of Robeson County Presents its 1st Annual Lip Sync Battle Performances by: \nBattle  #1:  Parkton Elementary School \nBattle  #2: Robeson County Partnership for Children \nBattle #3: The Courthouse Gang \nBattle #4: Dr. Staley  Jackson \nBattle #5: “We Care” Band (SRMC) \nBattle #6: Post Office Prancers \nBattle #7: Banking United \nBattle #8: W.H. Knuckles Elementary School \nBattle #9: Sudan Shriners \nBattle Team #10: Mr. Brownstown
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/united-way-lip-sync-battle/
LOCATION:Carolina Civic Center\, 315 North Chestnut Street\, Lumberton\, 28358\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170420T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170420T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T073459
CREATED:20160812T181250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170331T165758Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibit Reception: "Life of the Theater"
DESCRIPTION:SPECIAL EVENT\n5:30pm Thursday April 20\nOpening Reception for “The Life of the Theater” Exhibit \nJoin us for opening night of our newest lobby exhibit featuring historic and current photographs of our beautiful\, and beautifully-restored\, theater which first opened in 1928. Photographs of the theater’s stunning architectural details by Jody Johnson (PhotoRad Photography) will be on display and select prints will be available for purchase. Also on display will be archival photographs and articles from the theater’s history.  Complementary food\, wine and other beverages will be served. \nThis reception is free and open to the public.
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/exhibit-reception-life-theater/
CATEGORIES:Lobby Exhibit,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170325T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170325T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T073459
CREATED:20160812T182435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170315T184055Z
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SUMMARY:My Time to Shine Talent Competition
DESCRIPTION:7pm Saturday March 25\nMy Time to Shine 4 Talent Competition\nOur hugely popular –and very competitive- talent competition.  Includes all categories of talent – from singing and dancing to juggling and more.  Auditions will be held to determine who gets to showcase on our stage\, with cash and gift prizes going to the top contestants with a grand prize of $1\,000. But it’s more than a competition\, it’s a great show!\nTickets $15.
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/time-shine-talent-competition/
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20170224T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20170224T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T073459
CREATED:20170105T173145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170112T193048Z
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SUMMARY:After the Flood Variety Show
DESCRIPTION:  \n7PM FEBRUARY 24: AFTER THE FLOOD VARIETY SHOW FUNDRAISER AT THE CAROLINA CIVIC CENTER HISTORIC THEATER- FEATURING Charly Lowry\, Jason Bullock\, Jef the Mime\, Steve Langley’s Soap Bubble Circus\, Sheila Kerrigan- the mime who talks\, Omimeo\, and Professor Whizpop’s Zany Magic. \n\nTICKETS $10 Adults $5 Students \nPROCEEDS to benefit the City of Lumberton’s “Rebuild Lumberton” initiatives. \nTickets can be purchased noon-6pm weekdays at the theater\, by calling 910-738-4339 or at the door. \nMany of you know that we had terrible flooding here in Lumberton\, NC\, last October. There are folks who will need help and support for years to come as they rebuild their homes\, their lives and our community. We’re getting together to raise money to support “Rebuild Lumberton!” Come and join us for a zany night of music\, mime\, juggling\, clowning\, magic & mayhem! And ALL of the proceeds go to help “Rebuild Lumberton!” Hope to see you all there! \nIf you’d like to make a donation\, but can’t make it to the show\, please mail it to the theater!
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/flood-variety-show/
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20161029T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T073459
CREATED:20161023T181557Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161023T181735Z
UID:2360-1477746000-1477760400@carolinaciviccenter.com
SUMMARY:School Supply Distribution
DESCRIPTION:Please Share!\nThe cast of “A Robeson County Christmas Show” and The Carolina Civic Center will be partnering with Robeson Association of Educators\, NCAE\, Community In Schools and Public Schools of Robeson County to host a “School Supply Giveaway ” event Oct. 29\, 2016 (1-5pm) at the Carolina Civic Center in Downtown Lumberton. We are in the process of collecting monetary donations as well as school supplies for the students of PSRC. This will be a festive event providing hot dogs\, drinks and entertainment for our students. Please contact your friends\, churches…..anyone who may be able to donate to this great cause. Monetary donations will be accepted. No amount is too small in this time of great need! School Supplies may be dropped off at the Carolina Civic Center Monday-Friday 2-6PM\, or by calling the Carolina Civic Center at 910-738-4339. Monetary donations are payable to:\nRobeson Association of Educators\nHurricane Relief Fund\nc/o Carolina Civic Center\n315 North Chestnut Street\nLumberton\, NC 28358\nATTN: Jonathan Brewington
URL:https://carolinaciviccenter.com/event/school-supply-distribution/
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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