Hot temperatures are back, and so are the exciting events around town! Here's a quick primer on Things To Do around the greater Fayetteville area for June!
Hidden in Plain View: United States Army Special Forces Berlin, 1956-1990
June 1 - Aug. 30
U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum
Visit the U.S. Army Airborne & Special Operations Museum this month to see the Hidden in Plain View exhibition. Cumberland County students created the display, which honors Special Forces soldiers who served in Berlin after WWII.
Little Women - Presented by Sweet Tea Shakespeare
June 6 - 16
The Arts Council
Enjoy Sweet Tea Shakespeare's take on the timeless classic Little Women as the story's three heroines navigate the trials and triumphs of adolescence, love, and family in Civil War-era America. You'll leave inspired and entertained.
50th Anniversary Celebration - 50 Years of Color
June 6
The Arts Council of Fayetteville/Cumberland County
Attend The Arts Council's 50th Anniversary Celebration, commemorating half a century of creative community arts and culture. Tickets can be purchased in advance.
Youth Fishing Day
June 8
John E. Pechmann Fishing Education Center
Celebrate National Boating and Fishing Week by participating in Youth Fishing Day at Lake Rim, the biggest local fishing event of the year! It's fun for the entire family with virtual exhibitions and prize giveaways.
Juneteenth Jubilee
June 15
Festival Park
Celebrate Juneteenth by heading downtown for the Juneteenth Jubilee. You can watch national touring and local performance artists while learning about local black history.
A Teenie Fest
June 21
John D. Fuller Sr. Recreational/Athletic Complex
Teens looking for something exciting this month should make a beeline to A Teenie Fest. It'll be a day of fun, music, and laughter with DJ music and prize giveaways!
Trucks Gone Wild 2024 at the Wreck Yard
June 22 - 23
Black Ops Paintball
Get ready to RUMBLEEEE as trucks, SXSx and ATVs compete against each other during this year's Trucks Gone Wild. It'll be a muddy good time at The Wreck Yard! All trucks, side-by-sides, and ATVs are welcome, and FREE camping is on site.
Homecourt: A Conversation with Roy Williams
733 Bargain St., Fayetteville
June 27
Listen to former UNC Basketball Coach Roy Williams for his Homecourt Conversation as he discusses the intersection of sports and community development.
4th at the Fort Celebration
June 29
Fort Liberty Main Post Parade Field
Celebrate America's independence at this year's 4th at the Fort Celebration. Enjoy free live music, entertainment, and fireworks like always. Acts include Flo Rida, Plain White T's, and Maddie & Tae!