Events
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90’s Party – RCPC
Robeson County Public Library 301 North Chestnut Street, Lumberton, North CarolinaRolling back to the 90's and having some fun at the Robeson County Public Library. Admission is free.
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Artist Choice/Remembrance Poppy Exhibition – RAG
Robeson Art Guild 109 West 9th Street, Lumberton, NCThe Robeson Art Guild invites members, friends and visitors to view the Artist Choice/Remembrance Poppy Exhibition. There is always something interesting going on at the Guild House. Wander through the exhibition and stop in the shop for gifts to purchase. The Guild House is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00am to 4:00pm and other […]
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Robeson County Farmers Market
Dick Taylor Plaza (Historic Downtown) 111 E 3rd Street, Lumberton, NC, United StatesThe Robeson County Farmers Market opens each week on Tuesdays, 5:30pm - 7:00pm and Saturdays, 8:00am - 12:00pm at the Dick Taylor plaza in the heart of historical downtown Lumberton. Parking is available around the plaza, intersecting streets and across from Adelio's Italian Restaurant one block from the plaza on West 3rd Street. Farmers are […]
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Paint Party – Happenings on Elm
Happenings on Elm 605 North Elm Street, Lumberton, North CarolinaHappenings on Elm is hosting a patriotic paint party. Join Tanya Underwood and celebrate the 250th birthday of America by painting a flag! The fee for the class is $35. Enjoy!
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Artist Choice/Remembrance Poppy Exhibition – RAG
Robeson Art Guild 109 West 9th Street, Lumberton, NCThe Robeson Art Guild invites members, friends and visitors to view the Artist Choice/Remembrance Poppy Exhibition. There is always something interesting going on at the Guild House. Wander through the exhibition and stop in the shop for gifts to purchase. The Guild House is open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00am to 4:00pm and other […]
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Matt Letch – Your Pie Pizza
Your Pie Pizza 5130 Fayetteville Road, Lumberton, North CarolinaIt's Thursday Night! Time to go to Your Pie Pizza and hear the live sounds of Matt Letch and enjoy great food. Weather permitting, it might be an evening of outside dining. Join the fun at Your Pie!
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Red, White & Blue Revue – Fairmont
Town of Fairmont Fairmont, North CarolinaFairmont is honoring America's birthday, July 4, 1776, with three days of events. An American Pie Concert featuring live music by several groups. Day 2, the parade starts at 10:00am. Be prepared to see Queens, decorated golf carts, vehicles, floats, music and more. Day 3 attend the Fairmont's Fantastic Fireworks show. HAPPY BIRTHDAY AMERICA!!!
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Robeson County Farmers Market
Dick Taylor Plaza (Historic Downtown) 111 E 3rd Street, Lumberton, NC, United StatesThe Robeson County Farmers Market opens each week on Tuesdays, 5:30pm - 7:00pm and Saturdays, 8:00am - 12:00pm at the Dick Taylor plaza in the heart of historical downtown Lumberton. Parking is available around the plaza, intersecting streets and across from Adelio's Italian Restaurant one block from the plaza on West 3rd Street. Farmers are […]
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Lumbee Homecoming – 57th
Town of Pembroke 100 Union Chapel Road, Pembroke, North CarolinaAs one of the largest and most anticipated Native American cultural celebrations in the Southeast, this week-long event is rooted in tradition, fellowship and cultural pride. Community members and visitors […]
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Red, White & Blue Revue – Fairmont
Town of Fairmont Fairmont, North CarolinaFairmont is honoring America's birthday, July 4, 1776, with three days of events. An American Pie Concert featuring live music by several groups. Day 2, the parade starts at 10:00am. […]
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Red, White & Blue Revue – Fairmont
Town of Fairmont Fairmont, North CarolinaFairmont is honoring America's birthday, July 4, 1776, with three days of events. An American Pie Concert featuring live music by several groups. Day 2, the parade starts at 10:00am. […]
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Lumbee Homecoming – 57th
Town of Pembroke 100 Union Chapel Road, Pembroke, North CarolinaAs one of the largest and most anticipated Native American cultural celebrations in the Southeast, this week-long event is rooted in tradition, fellowship and cultural pride. Community members and visitors […]

