Wednesday February 8, 2012 - Sunday January 6, 2013 |
Normal Business Hours
On February 8, 2012, the Airborne and Special Operations Museum in Fayetteville, North Carolina will open its new temporary exhibit, "'The Animal Called POW': U.S. Special Forces Prisoners of the Vietcong." The exhibit will feature U.S. Army Special Forces and MACV prisoners of war held in South Vietnam, as well as attempted rescue missions, current SERE training, and modern POW stories. The exhibit will close on January 6, 2013.
Tuesday February 14, 2012 | Crown Coliseum
7:30 PM
Versus Augusta Riverhawks
Tuesday February 14, 2012 | Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex
10:00 AM
Preschool program for ages 3 to 5. Children will participate in crafts, hear a story, and play music about bees. The program is free but registration is requested. To register, and for more information, call the museum at 910-486-1330.
Friday February 17, 2012 | Crown Coliseum
7:30 PM
Versus Huntsville Havoc
Wednesday February 22, 2012 | Crown Coliseum
7:30 PM
Versus Knoxville Ice Bears
Thursday February 23, 2012 | Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex
7:00 PM
In observance of Black History Month, and North Carolina's Sesquicentennial, (Of or relating to a period of 150 years), Professor Charles Anderson will present a program on Black Americans during the Civil War.
Friday February 24, 2012 | Crown Coliseum
7:30 PM
Versus Augusta Riverhawks
Monday February 27, 2012 | Pate Room at Cumberland County Headquarters Library
7:00 PM
Join Charles Anderson, Jr., vice president of the Museum of the Cape Fear Historical Complex Foundation, as he takes us through a history of the role of African Americans in the military from Colonial days to the present.
Sunday March 4, 2012 | Crown Coliseum
7:30 PM
Versus Columbus Cotton Mouths