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Basketball – UNCP

Lumbee Guaranty Bank Court 403 East 3rd Street, Pembroke, North Carolina

The Braves and the Cougars meet on campus at UNCP to play basketball at 1:00pm.  Join the crowd as the Columbus State University Cougars and the Men's UNC Pembroke Braves […]

Basketball – Women UNCP

Lumbee Guaranty Bank Court 403 East 3rd Street, Pembroke, North Carolina

The women's basketball team, the Braves, is hosting the Limestone University Chiefs in a basketball game today!  Home game!  Support the team!

Resolution Run

Dick Taylor Plaza (Historic Downtown) 111 E 3rd Street, Lumberton, NC, United States

The Robeson Road Runners is sponsoring the Resolution Run on New Year's Day.  Burn some calories!  The start point of the run is at the Downtown Dick Taylor Plaza at 1:00pm

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Horse and Tack Auction

Southeastern North Carolina Agricultural Events Center 1027 Hwy 74 East, Lumberton, NC, United States

The Horse and Tack auction occurs every month on the first Monday of the month.  Used Tack: 3:00pm, New Tack: 5:00pm, Horses: 7:00pm.  A veterinarian will be on the premises for Coggins.  Admission is free.  Contact Brad Stephens 828-390-0878.

Basketball – UNCP Women

Lumbee Guaranty Bank Court 403 East 3rd Street, Pembroke, North Carolina

UNCP campus is hosting the Valkyries of Converse University for a basketball game on campus against the women's basketball team, the UNCP Braves!  Join the excitement!  Cheer!  Go Braves!!!

Basketball – UNCP

Lumbee Guaranty Bank Court 403 East 3rd Street, Pembroke, North Carolina

The UNCP Men's Basketball team welcomes the Converse University Valkyries to campus for a duel.  Game time is 7:00pm.  Join the crowd for an evening of basketball entertainment.  Go Braves!!!

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Tongue In Cheek

Robeson Art Guild 109 West 9th Street, Lumberton, NC

Visit the Robeson Art Guild House to view unique, artistic approaches to the Tongue in Cheek theme: celebrating life through the Culinary Arts!  Artists created serious work that uses food, the history of food, the consumption of food, the process of food, containers for food, the pleasure of food. . . even the wearing of […]

Carolina Can Jam

Southeastern North Carolina Agricultural Events Center 1027 Hwy 74 East, Lumberton, NC, United States

Da Bomb Barrel Racing is presenting the Carolina Can Jam.  Exhibitions begin at 9:00am.  See attached flyer for details and rewards.

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Japanese Prints: 18th to 20th Century

The A.D. Gallery, UNCP Campus One University Drive, Pembroke, North Carolina

The current exhibit at The A.D. Gallery, on campus of UNC Pembroke, is Japanese Prints: 18th to 20th Century Selections.  The exhibit is free and open to the public.  The gallery is open only while classes are in session.  For the latest information, please consult the gallery website prior to your visit: uncp.edu/gallery.  Reception for […]

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Japanese Prints: 18th to 20th Century

The A.D. Gallery, UNCP Campus One University Drive, Pembroke, North Carolina

The current exhibit at The A.D. Gallery, on campus of UNC Pembroke, is Japanese Prints: 18th to 20th Century Selections.  The exhibit is free and open to the public.  The gallery is open only while classes are in session.  For the latest information, please consult the gallery website prior to your visit: uncp.edu/gallery.  Reception for […]

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Tongue In Cheek

Robeson Art Guild 109 West 9th Street, Lumberton, NC

Visit the Robeson Art Guild House to view unique, artistic approaches to the Tongue in Cheek theme: celebrating life through the Culinary Arts!  Artists created serious work that uses food, the history of food, the consumption of food, the process of food, containers for food, the pleasure of food. . . even the wearing of […]

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Memorable Sands Exhibit

Robeson Community College 5160 North Fayetteville Road, Lumberton, North Carolina

This small traveling exhibit at Robeson Community College captures moments in history and tells the story that many may not know or may have forgotten.  The purpose of the exhibit is to highlight part of the culture and history of our east coast beaches. “In the early to mid-1900s, beaches were segregated with white and […]