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Trail Work To Close Streets

Oak Ridge Trail work will temporarily block off Center Street between Duncan and Harmon avenues beginning Wednesday, March 23.

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Worst Thursday?

Worst Thursday — scheduled for 5 p.m. until late on Thursday, April 7 — will do its own thing at Uncle Gaylord’s, 315 W. Mountain St. near the square.

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Bruce Memorial At Jose's

Memorial efforts for Bruce Walker continue today from 2 to 7 p.m. today at Jose’s in Fayetteville.

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'Free Range'

The first and 11th tracks on “Free Range” bookend with the sounds of a locomotive engine — a funny, yet appropriate, choice for a group whose music doesn’t track to a rail-line path and sonically inspires visions of open air and unrestrained options.

Music

Two Guitar Men …

Favorite moment of the concert Saturday? When Smith’s father, Gus, a guitar guru in his own right, and his kindergarten-age daughter, Annsley, joined him on stage.

Food

Bitburger's Barley Boost

This is a mediocre, innocuous beer perfect for a day in the canoe since it comes in cans. If fizzy yellow beer is your thing, this is better than most American versions. Perhaps it’s the German adherence to the Reinheitsgebot or beer purity law.

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Memorial Success For Bruce

I can tell you that we raised almost $17,000. I gave it to his brothers, Mickey and Bob, this morning. They were truly overwhelmed by all that our community have done for them and Bruce.

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The Eurekan

The Eurekan multisport event will include a sprint-distance triathlon on Friday, road bike tour rides and races on Saturday and running races on Sunday.

Food

Nobley Delicious

Samuel Adams Noble Pils from The Boston Beer Co. in Boston, Mass., has a neck label that claims it’s one of the only beers to use all five of the noble hops.

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Possum Flown

In an area that changed dramatically and at intervals rapidly, Bruce Walker and Flying Possum Leather along with faithful canine companion Bugsy were longtime, laid-back fixtures amidst the rock and sometimes raucous nature of Dickson Street.