Cape Fear Studios has put out a call for art by military personnel for an upcoming exhibit.
The studio is planning to open an exhibit featuring the artwork May 24 "to show the creative expression of our military men and women who serve our country," according to a flier posted to fortbraggmwr.com.
The call is specifically for artwork by service members who have deployed, as the exhibit will reflect deployment experiences.
Submissions are due by email by April 15. Submissions must include a photograph of the artwork, a brief explanation of the art and a short artist bio.
Submissions or questions about the call for art should be sent to Ellen Olson Brooks at brooksel@mindspring.com.
Bowling tournament
Fort Bragg Morale, Welfare and Recreation will hold its annual Bragg/Pope Association bowling tournament next month.
The tournament is scheduled for March 23 and 24 at Airborne Lanes.
Participants must be association members. Entry forms can be picked up at any of the Army post's three bowling centers: Airborne Lanes, Dragon Lanes and Runway Lanes.
The deadline to register is March 7.
For more information about the contest, call Airborne Lanes at 432-6899.
Auto skills frenzy
The Pope Auto Skills Center will hold a 12-hour "frenzy" June 15 starting at 9 a.m.
The program, which is open to Department of Defense ID cardholders, gives participants a chance to use the center's equipment to finish big auto projects.
The center has eight lifts as well as various tools available for use.
Experts will be on hand to give advice and answer questions.
The program will feature free food and door prizes from noon to 6 p.m. for participants who have signed up.
To find out more about the frenzy, call the center at 394-2293.
Source: http://fayobserver.com/articles/2013/02/23/1238361
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