Saturday morning in Fayetteville, you’ll find the Farmers’ Market bustling on the square. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., the market’s “spring fling” promises a lively kickoff to the season. It’s a perfect spot for families to pick up fresh produce, homemade jams, and maybe a treat or two. Bring a tote bag, and let the kids help pick out their favorite veggies. The market is a slice of local life, a place where neighbors catch up over coffee and newcomers feel like they’ve found a community.
For music lovers, this weekend is a treat. George’s Majestic Lounge is the place to be on Friday night. The venue is hosting a sold-out show featuring Die Spitz and Birthday Girl. If you’re lucky enough to snag a ticket, expect a night of high energy and good vibes. Die Spitz is known for their dynamic stage presence, and they’re sure to bring the house down.
If you’re looking for a little more action, Centennial Park is the spot. The park is buzzing with the US Pro Cup, a major bike race that’s taking over the trails all weekend. Whether you’re a cycling enthusiast or just love the thrill of a race, it’s a fantastic way to spend the day outdoors. Pack a picnic, bring a blanket, and settle in to watch the racers zoom by.
The arts are also in the spotlight this weekend. TheatreSquared is putting on a performance of “Some Like It Hot,” a classic comedy that’s sure to entertain. The show offers an opportunity to introduce older kids to the joy of live theatre. With performances happening throughout the weekend, you can easily fit it into your schedule.
For those looking to escape the hustle and bustle, consider a trip out to Horseshoe Canyon Ranch, where the new e-Mountain Bike Paradise is now open. It’s a bit of a drive, but well worth it for a day of adventure in the great outdoors. There’s something special about exploring the trails on an e-bike, and it’s a great way to bond as a family.
In short, Fayetteville is brimming with possibilities this weekend. Whether it’s enjoying the vibrant Farmers’ Market, catching live music, cheering on cyclists, or immersing in the arts, there’s something here to make your weekend unforgettable.
Source: Fayetteville Flyer