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Lakewood Drive KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Fayetteville, NC

Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

  • Lakewood Drive KinderCare Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Lakewood Drive KinderCare Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.

Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories


Share Your Story


If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

please share your story with us
.

Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Lakewood Drive KinderCare?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Lakewood Drive KinderCare?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

Owen Drive KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Fayetteville, NC

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Welcome to Owen Drive KinderCare

Welcome to Owen Drive KinderCare in Fayetteville, North Carolina! Our center is located just off the All American Freeway. Our experienced teachers and staff are excited to guide your child towards an enriched learning experience. We work closely with our families to ensure that all the children’s specific needs are being met. We build a warm, welcoming, and supportive classroom for children of all backgrounds and abilities. We love our circle of families and meeting new friends!

Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

  • Owen Drive KinderCare Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Owen Drive KinderCare Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.

Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

Participating Child Care Aware Center

KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.

Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)

Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories

Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!

  • My two youngest girls have been in the Owen Drive KinderCare. My five year old just recently left KinderCare so that she could be home schooled. My two year old still attends KinderCare. Brandy runs a very professional school. The teachers there are very professional and they care for each child as if they were their own. The extra classes that they offer are well worth it. The phonics course that is offered is absolutely wonderful. My two year old is able to recognize the letters of the alphabet and tell what each letter sounds like. When my five year old was in KinderCare, she attended the phonics course as well. This course helped prepare my daughter for Kindergarten to the point that she is already finished with the Kindergarten curriculum and is now starting the first grade curriculum after only five months of home schooling. I highly recommend KinderCare as they are the best daycare that I have had the privilege of using. It will be a shame when I move to Texas as there are no KinderCares where I am moving. Thank you Ms. Brandy, Ms. Tammy and all the teachers at Owen Drive KinderCare for taking such great care of my two little girls.

    Michael B. – KinderCare Parent
  • I just wanted to take a moment to tell you all how much we appreciate everything you do for our family. We first came to KinderCare when our oldest daughter, Brenna, was 1. We now have three daughters enrolled in KinderCare and could not think of a better place for our children to spend their days. I love that the program curriculum promotes education even at the infant level. I also love that when we walk in to drop our girls off or pick them up, everyone (teachers, aides and supervisors) know my family on a personal level even if my child is not under their direct care. Brenna is currently in the Prekindergarten classroom. I love reading the stories that the class makes together and that she has a journal that she writes in regularly. But what I love the most about Ms. Agnes’ class is that Brenna comes home every day telling us what new and exciting things she has learned that day from dinosaurs to tools/machines. I have no doubt that Ms. Agnes will prepare Brenna for Kindergarten next year. Mackenna is currently in the Discovery Preschool classroom. Mackenna has grown and matured and learned so much over the past year with Ms. Diann and Ms. Ellen. Mackenna can be a very dramatic and strong-willed little girl. It is reassuring to see how patient they are with her while at the same time teaching her respect and manners. I know that as she transitions to Ms. Ryan’s preschool class, these ideals will continue to be developed. Ashlyn is currently in the transition between the Infant and Toddler classrooms. While in the Infant room, Ashlyn grew attached to Ms. Maria and Ms. Yadi. Luckily, we never had a problem with separation anxiety because she was always so excited to see them! In addition to being a nurturing setting, I loved seeing Ashlyn’s personal schedule and all of the different projects from finger painting to growing grass. Although it will be sad to leave the Infant room, I am excited for Ashlyn to transition to the Toddler room. Brenna and Mackenna truly enjoyed their time in the Toddler room with Ms. Crystal. I know that Ashlyn will learn a lot and have a great time with Ms. Crystal and Ms. J. I love that when we walk into each of our girls’ classrooms we see samples of their artwork and pictures of each of them along with their classmates smiling and having fun. I love that their teachers take the time to tell me and my husband how the girls’ days were and what they did that day. With my husband’s ever changing schedule, we are very lucky to have a childcare center that is willing to be flexible and work with our schedule. Since we cannot be with the girls during the day, I could not ask for a better place for them to be. With sincere thanks,

    Jamie R. – KinderCare Parent
  • My son Joshua has been attending KinderCare for the past 7 months. As we are new to the state of North Carolina, this is his first daycare experience. He has done very well largely due to the wonderful staff at KinderCare. Ms. Tammy was instrumental in helping me with the application process, and Ms. Brandi met us at the door on our first day. All of my fears were immediately put to rest by the caring and attentive staff and he has adapted so well. Everyone greets us every single day with a smile and all the staff knows my son by name. This personal touch means so much to me and I don’t think we could have selected a better day care center for our first experience. Whenever I have a concern, Ms. Brandi has taken ownership of it and corrected it immediately to my utmost satisfaction. She has an open door policy which I have used on many an occasion. She has never made me feel rushed or that my concerns were not taken seriously. As for my son’s teachers Ms. Diann and Ms. Ellen, they are absolutely the best! My son loves them and speaks of them even when he is not at school. He has even called their names in his sleep! Both my husband and I have spent several hours volunteering in their classroom and I know for sure, they really care about their kids. This is no act. I applaud their uncanny ability to redirect and nurture their kids at the same time. The hugs and smiles they give have helped to sooth my son many mornings. Most importantly, we have an open line of communication and they have always acted on my concerns as well. As far as teachers go, we hit the jackpot! I never worry about how my son is treated while he is under their care. KinderCare is a great day care center, and I would certainly recommend their services to others. Thank you for opportunity to make this known.

    Tunja J. – KinderCare Parent
  • Building relationships is a process that doesn’t always come easy and/or natural for some people. For some individuals, building a relationship or even maintaining a relationship requires a lot of effort. For the staff at KinderCare (Owen Drive, Fayetteville NC) having a relationship is a natural process for these ladies. The affection, warmth, genuineness, and laughter these ladies give to the children as well as the parents is beyond the call of duty.

    I am the proud, first time mother to a beautiful boy (13 months old) name Karson. When my husband and I first started out looking for daycares, I knew in my heart and mind what a daycare would have to provide for me to be okay to return to work. By the grace of God, my son didn’t start daycare until he was five months old. He was kept by my mother. When I was carrying my son, one of my girlfriends told me about KinderCare. I visited the learning center with her and was very please by the activities (finger-painting at five months old, planting flowers, etc.) and smiles that the staff gave to the children and parents. Unfortunately, I didn’t feel my husband and I could afford the learning center, so I went with another daycare that was owned and operated by the hospital where I was going to be working. I had always heard positive words about the facility. However, this wasn’t my experience. I often felt the “seasoned” ladies in my son’s class would attempt to challenge me (especially because I was a first time mom). This was not going to continue. I quickly removed him and prayed to God that he would work something out for my family. I contacted Ms. Brandy to see if KinderCare still had slots for my son. I didn’t know how I was going to pay for his care, but I KNEW it was going to happen. Ms. Brandy put me into contact with one of her contacts from NACCRRA who confirmed that my family was eligible to receive financial assistance due to my husband working for the federal government. My girlfriend originally told me about the same program. However, when I called an individual told me we were not eligible for the program because he wasn’t an active duty soldier. Ms. Brandy’s contact confirmed otherwise.

    What we had gone through at the other facility, building trust again was a huge issue for me. They never hurt my child; however, I felt they didn’t nurture our son. So when we started at KinderCare, I frequently called (literally every hour) and visited (literally twice a day), I never once felt as though I was getting on anyone’s nerves. I asked the same questions several times, and was always reassured with a call, email or just letting me hear my baby babble in the back ground. This is what I needed to ensure he was getting what he needed. This was love and affection I insisted our son have in the course of eight hours of not being with his parents. The ladies never talked down to me, worked with me on milestones (eating, bottle feeding, sleeping, etc.) with no judgment or pressure. All of which is needed when you already feel overwhelmed and lacked trust in anyone who is not the caregiver.

    Ms. Maria (infant room), Ms. Ryan, Ms. Yadi, Ms. Crystal, Ms. Brandy, and Ms. Tammy are all the women who have contributed to my son’s growth and happiness. I feel in my heart these women love our son, who is the center of our world. It is with great ease and pleasure that I share that our son attends KinderCare on Owen Drive. I am grateful for these women and certainly hope they are rewarded on more than one occasion to let them know that the Green Family appreciates that EXTRA TLC they give me and our son.

    May God Bless!!!
     

    The Green Family – KinderCare Parent


Share Your Story


If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

please share your story with us
.

Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Owen Drive KinderCare?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Owen Drive KinderCare?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

Daycare, Preschool & Child Care Centers in Fayetteville, NC

KinderCare has partnered with Fayetteville families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Fayetteville, NC.

Whether you are looking for a preschool in Fayetteville, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

  1. Fort Bragg KinderCare

    Phone:
    (910) 483-3582

    2014 Fort Bragg Rd
    Fayetteville
    NC
    28303

    Distance from address: 2. 13 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  2. Owen Drive KinderCare

    Phone:
    (910) 484-5164

    228 Owen Dr
    Fayetteville
    NC
    28304

    Distance from address: 3.30 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  3. Ramsey KinderCare

    Phone:
    (910) 488-9275

    4243 Ramsey St
    Fayetteville
    NC
    28311

    Distance from address: 4. 54 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  4. Hope Mills KinderCare

    Phone:
    (910) 424-3684

    1521 Hope Mills Rd
    Fayetteville
    NC
    28304

    Distance from address: 5.10 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  5. Walsh Parkway KinderCare

    Phone:
    (910) 425-4060

    3480 Walsh Parkway
    Fayetteville
    NC
    28311

    Distance from address: 7. 11 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  6. Lakewood Drive KinderCare

    Phone:
    (910) 425-3369

    5800 Lakewood Dr
    Fayetteville
    NC
    28306

    Distance from address: 9.09 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  7. Raeford KinderCare

    Phone:
    (910) 565-2376

    141 Great Ln
    Raeford
    NC
    28376

    Distance from address: 12. 31 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

Hope Mills KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Fayetteville, NC

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Welcome to Hope Mills KinderCare

Welcome to Hope Mills KinderCare, surrounded by neighborhoods on the westside of Fayetteville, North Carolina! We have over 100 years of combined experience in early childhood education. Our passionate teachers provide an engaging and enriching learning experience designed to prepare children for school while helping them develop confidence for life. It’s our mission from the moment you walk into our center that you feel welcomed and a part of our KinderCare family!

Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

Meet Carol Thompson, Our Center Director

Meet Carol Thompson! She is the Center Director at Hope Mills KinderCare in Fayetteville, NC. Carol attended Fayetteville State University. She has been with KinderCare since 2010, and before that was a kindergarten teacher. “Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away.” – Maya Angelou. Outside of work, Carol enjoys camping, hiking, and riding ATVs with her family.

  • Hope Mills KinderCare Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Hope Mills KinderCare Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.

Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

Participating Child Care Aware Center

KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.

Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)

Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it. )

Spanish

Spanish Adventures provides young learners with a foundation for later success with
the Spanish language. Music, games, children’s Spanish literature, and other tools give
children multiple opportunities to hear, practice, and see Spanish language to develop
vocabulary and conversation skills. Curriculum includes lessons on greetings, numbers,
colors, animals, family, body parts, and pets, as well as how to engage conversationally
during common scenarios at home, a restaurant, or at the zoo.

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories

Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!

  • KinderCare means a lot to me and my family. Dasan started at KinderCare when she was four an d along came Jaimie shortly after. Jaimie started KinderCare as a baby and the experience with both girls was truly amazing. I don’t think I could have asked for a better daycare. Dasan at that time started calling daycare school because it felt like she was going to school. The teachers were and are very helpful and that certainly helped with having a newborn. When we went to Utah and returned to KinderCare (22 months later) witha nother daughter (Josslyn) it was like we never left! Everyone welcomed all my girls with open arms. The ladies of KinderCare almost feel like they are a part of my family and that is really and truly amazing. We have had some hiccups here and there but I love the ladies that take care of my daughters and I know that my daughters love being there. Especially Josslyn who calls herself “Miss Meka”. Please continue doing everything that you do, it is truly appreciated. Thank you so very much!

    Kimberly H. – KinderCare Parent
  • There are so many reasons for a military family to love KinderCare. My daughter is my only biological child and the most precious thing in my life. Knowing that I am leaving her with people who feel like family, who make daycare affordable, and who have taught her so much makes leaving her everyday so easy.

    I guess I always looked at being the mom of a military child as being the mom of any other type of child. But as I sit and think about the reasons I feel that way I realize that we are so lucky to have awesome childcare that makes Fort Bragg feel like home. Leaving my daughter at KinderCare is more like leaving her with a grandmother, a favorite aunt, or a best friend than it is dropping her off at daycare. They’re a family away from family.

    As an enlisted solider, and a teacher, my husband and I aren’t exactly rolling in the riches. Not only does KinderCare provide excellent care for my daughter at a very reasonable price, they helped us get assistance. The military fee assistance program is long, complicated, and intimidating. However, the staff made the process so easy and is always on top of letting us know when we need to update a file or send something in.       

    Being a teacher I value a great education. But being a working mom, and with my husband being at Uncle Sam’s disposal, we don’t always have as much time as we’d like to work with her development. But at just two years old, my daughter is already learning how to recognize shapes, numbers, and colors. She can always count to fifteen. That is a direct result of her hard working teachers.

    We are so thankful to have KinderCare as our partners in raising our daughter. The military may have sent us away from our family but we have definitely found a new home with KinderCare. There is no where else I’d want my daughter spending her days.

    Kelly S. – KinderCare Parent


Share Your Story


If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

please share your story with us
.

Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Hope Mills KinderCare?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Hope Mills KinderCare?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

Fort Bragg KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Fayetteville, NC

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Welcome to Fort Bragg KinderCare

Welcome to Fort Bragg KinderCare, located in Fayetteville, NC. We are committed to educating the youth in our community, and our classrooms feature a print-rich environment to help your child to connect spoken words and print, helping develop early literacy and writing skills. Every day, our staff works hard to help children develop confidence for life. It’s our mission from the moment you walk into our center that you feel welcomed and a part of our KinderCare family!

Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

Meet Joy Smith-Lyon, Our Center Director

Meet Joy Smith-Lyon! She is the Center Director at Fort Bragg KinderCare in Fayetteville, NC. Joy holds an Associate of Arts Degree in Early Childhood Education. She has worked with children for most of her life and has been with KinderCare since 2011. Joy’s favorite quote is, “Good Morning Sunshine,” because she believes that there is always sunshine and greatness in every new day. You just have to make a decision every moment, every day to see it. When she is not working, Joy likes to travel and see new places.

  • Fort Bragg KinderCare Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Fort Bragg KinderCare Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.

Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

Participating Child Care Aware Center

KinderCare partners with Child Care Aware® of America to offer fee assistance for
Active Duty military families and flexible support to fit their needs when care at a Child
Development Center on the installation is not available.

Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)

Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)

Spanish

Spanish Adventures provides young learners with a foundation for later success with
the Spanish language. Music, games, children’s Spanish literature, and other tools give
children multiple opportunities to hear, practice, and see Spanish language to develop
vocabulary and conversation skills. Curriculum includes lessons on greetings, numbers,
colors, animals, family, body parts, and pets, as well as how to engage conversationally
during common scenarios at home, a restaurant, or at the zoo.

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories

Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!

  • I just wanted to take a moment to thank Kimberly Purdie for the vast improvements that have occurred at KinderCare Learning Center located on Fort Bragg, Rd, Fayetteville, NC. Since she has taken over as director, I have observed marked improvements in every faucet of operations at the center. Upon her assuming responsibilities as the Director, I began to notice encouraging changes in the appearance of the center as well as in the professionalism of the staff members. Old furniture and worn out toys and materials have been replaced by new furniture and toys that encourage children to learn and develop social skills. I especially like the puppet platform in the three year old classroom. Prior to Kimberly’s arrival, the atmosphere was turbulent mainly due to very frequent staff turnover. The children at the center had to adapt to ever changing staff persons and this was quite frustrating at times. With all the wonderful changes that have occurred under her tutelage, children and parents are greeted with a warm reception upon arrival and there is a better sense of trust and stability when I leave my children at the center. Staff members have also greatly improved in their professionalism and courtesy. I appreciate the care and concern she and each of the KinderCare staff members demonstrate daily. I am excited and encouraged by the positive changes I see in the center and the wonderful care my children receive daily from the center staff. Kudos to Kimberly and the KinderCare staff members.

    Thelma M. – KinderCare Parent
  • Before enrolling into KinderCare, I dreaded the idea of having to put my children into childcare. I had the fears the most mothers have. After coming to KinderCare and touring, I felt a much better about enrolling my daughter. From the very first day, my family and I felt welcomed by the staff members and my daughters teachers. I have now had another daughter and she is in the infant room and she fits right in!  I wouldn’t consider any other daycare. My infant learns just as much as my four year old! My girls will be ready for the world!  Thank you KinderCare!

    Erika W. – KinderCare Parent


Share Your Story


If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

please share your story with us
.

Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Fort Bragg KinderCare?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Fort Bragg KinderCare?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

Ramsey KinderCare | Daycare, Preschool & Early Education in Fayetteville, NC

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Welcome to Ramsey KinderCare

Welcome to Ramsey KinderCare! We are located in Fayetteville, NC, and we love serving our families here on the banks of Cape Fear River. Our highly experienced teachers and staff will provide your child with an enriched, interactive, and meaningful learning experience. We build a warm, welcoming, and supportive classroom for children of all abilities, backgrounds, and experiences. Everyone belongs in our circle—we love our families and meeting new friends!

Our classrooms are places to thrive! 
In our safe and healthy classrooms, your child will be engaged in learning experiences that meet them where they are, both socially and academically. With fun daily activities, passionate teachers, and great friends, a lifetime of confidence starts here. Contact the center director to learn more about our child care options and schedule a tour! 

Meet Irma Mizzelle, Our Center Director

Meet Irma Mizzelle! She is the Center Director at Ramsey KinderCare in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Irma attended North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, where she earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Child Development. She has been with KinderCare since 1989. Every day, Irma enjoys helping children learn and discover their true potential. Her favorite quote is, “If you can’t fly, then run. If you can’t run, then walk. If you can’t walk, then crawl, but whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward.” – Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Outside of work, Irma enjoys playing volleyball.  

  • Ramsey KinderCare Programs
  • Our Teachers
  • Family Stories
  • FAQs

AMERICA’S MOST ACCREDITED

We’re so proud!

Nationally only 10% of daycares are accredited – nearly 100% of our learning centers are. That’s a big difference,
and that means KinderCare kids are getting the very best. Here’s why.

SCHOOL-READY

What Learning Looks Like

Our talented early-childhood teachers set kids down the path toward becoming lifelong learners in a positive, safe, and nurturing environment.

Ramsey KinderCare Programs

Infant Programs (6 weeks–1 year)

Leaving your baby in someone else’s care is a big step. Everyone at our
centers—most importantly, our naturally gifted infant teachers—will work with
you to make sure the transition goes smoothly. When you step into our infant
classroom, you’ll see how much we want your infant to feel safe, loved, and
ready to explore their world.

Toddler Programs (1–2 Years)

Everything in our toddler classroom is designed for little explorers. That’s
because a lot is going on at this age. When your child is wandering all over the
place, that means they’re learning and discovering new things every day. We’ll
help them explore their interests (and find new ones!) as they play and learn.

Discovery Preschool Programs (2–3 Years)

This age is filled with so much wonder and curiosity. That’s why we offer a ton
of books and toys and bring artwork down to kids eye level. Children in
discovery preschool also begin to learn how we all work together in a
classroom. Simple math and science, pretend play, and group play help them
get used to a more structured school setting.

Preschool Programs (3–4 Years)

This age is all about expression, when kids really start to form their own ideas
about what they want to play and how they want to create. Every day in our
preschool classroom, your child will explore science experiments, create
artwork, and play pretend—all the skills needed for their big next step:
kindergarten!

Prekindergarten Programs (4–5 Years)

When you walk into one of our pre-K classrooms, you’ll see artwork and
writing displayed around the room. Labels are everywhere to help kids connect
letters with words. You’ll also see pictures on the walls that reflect the families
in our community. Your child will also deepen their knowledge in language,
math, science, Spanish, and social skills.

Before- and After-School Programs (5–12 Years)

You can count on us to provide reliable care for your school-ager while you’re
at work, with safe transportation from our center to your child’s school and
back! Whether your child wants to start a drama club, build a volcano, or
create a comic book, they will have a place to follow their dreams. Your child
will start and end the day with a whole lot of fun!

School Break Programs (preschool, prekindergarten, and school-age)

Winter break, spring break, summer break—when school’s out (but you still need to work), you
can count on KinderCare to provide a safe and supportive learning environment that’s focused
on fun. We welcome children ages 5–12 during school break times and make sure they have a
sensational, screen-free experience they won’t forget.

Learning Adventures – Enrichment Program

Cooking Academy™ (3 – 12 Years)

In Cooking Academy, kids learn new recipes from cultures around the world and
develop a healthy relationship with food. They’ll whip up everything from Southwest
rainbow lettuce wraps to pumpkin muffins, building their skills in STEM, communication,
and more along the way. And yes—little chefs get to eat their culinary creations!

Phonics Adventures® (2 – 4 Years)

Learning how to read is a whole lot of fun at KinderCare! We help kids grow to love
books and words (and get ready for kindergarten) in our Phonics Adventures program.
From discovering the basics of vowels to practicing poetry, kids learn all about letters
and sounds in small-group lessons made just for their age group. (Bonus: Kids who
attend our phonics program are more prepared than their peers for school—and we
have the data to prove it.)

STEM Innovators (3-8 Years)

You’ve probably heard a lot about how important STEM education is for your child, but
what does that really mean? Our STEM Innovators program takes kids’ natural ability to
make sense of the world and applies it to robotics, chemistry, coding, geology, and
more. While your child experiments, they’ll discover how to use technology to do
amazing things!

Our Teachers

We’re the only company in early childhood education to select teachers based on natural talent. Being a great educator isn’t enough though.
KinderCare teachers are also amazing listeners, nurturers, boo-boo fixers, and smile-makers. Put more simply,
we love our teachers and your child will, too.

Meet just a few of our amazing KinderCare teachers!

A KINDERCARE TEACHER WITH

An Artist’s Heart

“My classroom is full of art!” says Mary Annthipie-Bane, an award-winning early childhood educator at KinderCare. Art and creative expression, she says, help children discover who they really are.

We put our best-in-class teachers in a best-in-class workplace. We’re so proud to have been named one of Gallup’s 37 winners of the Great Workplace Award.
When you put great teachers in an engaging center, your children will experience
an amazing place to learn and grow.

Family Stories

Don’t take our word for it. Hear what our families have to say about our amazing center!


Share Your Story


If you have a story about your experience at KinderCare,

please share your story with us
.

Who Are KinderCare Families?

They hail from hundreds of cities across the country from countless backgrounds, and proudly represent every walk in life. What our families have in common,
though, is the want to give their children the best start in life. We are so proud to be their partner in parenting.

Hear from just a few of our amazing KinderCare families.

A Globe-Trotting Family Finds A

Home in Houston

Four young children, four different passports, two languages, two full-time jobs…oh, and a few triathlons thrown in for good measure.
Meet the globe-trotting Colettas—a family on the go.

Frequently Asked Questions

What accreditations does KinderCare have?

We are your trusted caregiver. Our centers are state-licensed and regularly inspected to make sure everything meets or exceeds standards, including child-to-teacher ratios and safe facilities. Our centers aren’t just licensed—most are accredited, too! Find out more.

Do you offer part-time schedules at Ramsey KinderCare?

Everybody’s schedule is different. We’re happy to offer quality, affordable part-time and full-time childcare. Drop-in care may also be available. Reach out to your Center Director to learn more.

How does naptime work at Ramsey KinderCare?

Our teachers meet every child’s needs during naptime. Our teachers know how to get babies to nap. In fact, they are pros at getting children of any age to nap. Visit our article on “10 Ways We Help Kids Get a Great Daycare Nap” to learn more.

Do you support alternative diets?

We strive to be as inclusive as possible. To that point, we provide a vegetarian option at mealtime, take care to not serve common allergens and can adapt menus based on your child’s food sensitivities. If your child has additional needs, we’ll work with you to figure out a plan.

Are meals included in tuition? Can I choose to send my child with lunch?

We provide nutritious meals and snacks developed by a registered dietician to meet the needs of rapidly growing bodies and minds. If your child has special dietary requirements and you would prefer to bring in their lunch, please make arrangements with the center director.

Does my child need to be potty-trained?

Every child begins toilet learning at a different age. Until your child shows an interest in toilet learning, we’ll provide diaper changes on an as-needed basis. When your child shows an interest, we’ll discuss how to work together to encourage toilet learning.

★ Top 6 Things to Do in Fayetteville, NC ★

  • Get a Bit of Military History (Nearby Hotels)
  • Visit 1897 Poe House (Nearby Hotels)
  • Go On Zipline Adventure (Hotels Nearby)
  • Botanical Visit Cape Fear Gardens (nearby hotels)

  • Go Rock Climbing… Indoors0017 NC may be known as the home of Fort Bragg, but it’s much more than a military town. As the sixth largest city in North Carolina, it’s full of diversity and offers plenty of entertainment and recreational opportunities for visitors and residents alike. In fact, the National Civic League has awarded Fayetteville the All-America City Award three times.

    Learn some military history

    NK Veterans Park honors NK veterans from all branches of the armed forces.

    Explore some military history (nearby hotels)

    Of course, the city that was named after the hero of the Revolutionary War, the Marquis de Lafayette, is the best place to learn about the area’s rich military history. In addition to being the only U.S. city named after Lafayette that he actually visited, it also served as the meeting place for the North Carolina legislature prior to the establishment of the permanent state capital, and was also the site of the nation’s oldest public university, the University of North Carolina. , was first chartered in 1789year. Today, there are many military sites open to visitors, including the 82 and Airborne Division War Memorial Museum, the Airborne and Special Operations Museum, the Confederate Women’s Home, and Cross Creek Cemetery. Fayetteville is also home to the North Carolina Veterans Park, which honors military veterans in all branches of the armed forces who originate from more than 100 counties in North Carolina.

    Visit House By 1897 years

    Get a glimpse of early 20th century life at the 1897 Poe House.

    Visit 1897 Poe House (Nearby Hotels)

    Although this historic house was built by a man named Edgar Allen Poe, it was not the famous mysterious and dark author, but a local businessman. The house, however, still remains a popular tourist destination due to its beauty and history. Tours are offered every day except Monday and give a glimpse of what life was like for the rich in the early 20s. th century, as well as information about the technological and economic changes that occurred in North Carolina during this time.

    Go to Zipline Adventure

    Choose from a shorter treetop zipline excursion or a longer waterfall expedition.

    Go On Zipline Adventure (Hotels nearby)

    Have you ever wondered what it’s like to sail through the trees on a zipline? Fayetteville’s Zipquest Waterfall and Treetop Adventure is the perfect place to explore. It is located in the beautiful area of ​​Carver Falls, a 55-acre pristine area that includes centuries-old trees and a majestic waterfall. Guests can choose from a shorter “Treetop Tour” which includes five cable cars, a suspension bridge and two spiral staircases. Or for those who are feeling a little more adventurous, there is the Waterfall Expedition, which includes 8 tree-to-tree cable cars, three spiral staircases and three suspension bridges, all with stunning views of Carver Falls. While you’re there, you can also try the Swing Shot, an adrenaline-fuelled ferry ride that gets you three and a half stories long and then frees you from swinging over Carver Creek.

    Visit the Cape Fear Botanical Garden

    The Cape Fear Botanical Garden covers 80 acres.

    Cape Fear Botanical Garden Visit (nearby hotels)

    No matter what time of year you visit, you will always find captivating beauty at the Cape Fear Botanical Garden. Spread over 80 acres between the Cape Fear River and Cross Creek, near downtown Fayetteville, the garden features a variety of ornamental plants, as well as a nursery and a butterfly walk. There is also a river trail overlooking the water, a patio overlooking Cypress Pond, an event pavilion, and a gift shop. The farmhouse and general store located at the Heritage Garden Complex are also open to the public as staffing permits.

    Jump climbing… Indoors

    There are 20,000 square feet of rock climbing and bouldering to explore at the Climbing Site.

    Go Rock Climbing… Indoor (Nearby Hotels)

    Located near the historic downtown area, Fayetteville’s “main indoor climbing and bouldering gym” is a rock climbing site. Whether you’re a climbing pro or just dreaming of trying, this place has something for you. They have over 20,000 square feet of climbing and bouldering walls, including a portable climbing wall and six freeways. For more advanced climbers, they also have over 80 peaks as well as lead climbing. And no matter what your skill level, you can find all the clothing and equipment you need in the on-site shop.

    Try some Muscat and Skupperong grapes

    The Scuppernong grape is the state fruit of NC.

    Try Muscadine and Skuppernong Grapes (Nearby Hotels)

    Did you know that Scuppernong is a North Carolina state fruit? This is true. Just ask the people at Auman Vineyards, a vineyard and certified roadside farmers’ market that has grown nutmeg and hearty grapes for over 40 years. North Carolina was home to the country’s first cultivated grape, and reference to this “white grape” dates back to the 1500s, so when you taste one of these sweet fruits, you experience a bit of history. Although they have a very distinct sweet taste, they are often used in NC wines, as well as juices, jellies, sauces, icings, and pies. Just be sure to spit out the seeds and possibly the skin (it can be bitter) when you try them!

    15 Best Things to Do in Fayetteville, NC / Travel Guides

    Fayetteville in North Carolina is a place steeped in history and Southern hospitality. Located close to Fort Bragg, Fayetteville is understandably proud of its military history, and you’ll find museums and monuments celebrating the service history of many of the men and women in the area. Recognized as a military sanctuary community as well as “America’s most pro-military city” (as stated by TIME magazine), Fayetteville is also a vibrant and modern city, and you’ll find a range of events that showcase that..
    Live music nights and clubs abound, as well as fine dining restaurants, art galleries and upscale shopping. There are also plenty of parks, trails, and the dominant Cape Fear River, as well as plenty of attractions for younger guests, such as playgrounds and museums.
    Lets explore the best things to do in Fayetteville :

    1. Cameo Art House Theater

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    Cameo Art House Theater
    The Cameo Art House Theater has recently been restored to what it would have looked like at 1920s when it first opened..
    Cameo is now showing a range of films including new releases as well as classics and feature films. show, this is the place to do it, given the magnificent historical features of this building.
    Fayetteville, North Carolina is a place steeped in history and Southern hospitality. Located close to Fort Bragg, Fayetteville is understandably proud of its military history, and you’ll find museums and monuments celebrating the service history of many of the men and women in the area. In addition to being a recognized military reserve community as well as “America’s most pro-military city” (as stated by TIME magazine), Fayetteville is also a vibrant and modern city, and you’ll find a range of events that showcase that. .
    Live music nights and clubs abound, as well as fine dining restaurants, art galleries and upscale shopping. There are also plenty of parks, trails, and the dominant Cape Fear River, as well as plenty of attractions for younger guests, such as playgrounds and museums.
    Lets explore the best things to do in Fayetteville :

    1. Cameo Art House Theater

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    Cameo Art House Theater
    The Cameo Art House Theater has recently been restored to what it would have looked like at 1920s when it first opened..
    Cameo is now showing a range of films including new releases as well as classics and feature films. show, this is the place to enjoy the magnificent historical features of this building. .
    There are hiking trails around the park. This is a great place for an afternoon stroll if you want to enjoy the beauty of North Carolina.
    There are also ball courts here and if you’re lucky you can just play a game or play in the playgrounds for the little ones. .
    You can even compete in a game of disc golf, and use the basketball courts and volleyball nets.

    3. Fayetteville Museum of History and Transportation

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    Fayetteville Area Museum of History and Transportation
    The Fayetteville Museum of History and Transportation is dedicated to showcasing the work of the African American community in Fayetteville.
    A full range of African American history exhibits are on display and the museum is also a research facility.

    4. Boat trips on the Cape Fear River

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    Cape Fear Boat
    Cape Fear River boats are driven by local resident Freddie Mims, who is also licensed by the US Coast Guard, so if you’re out on the water with him, you know you’re in good hands.
    If you want to explore the magnificent stretch of waterway called the Cape Fear River, then Freddie offers a variety of cruises that can take anywhere from 2 to 8 hours depending on how much you want to see.
    All tours start at the Riverside Marine in Cambellton Landing and it’s a great way to see the city from the water with a knowledgeable local..

    5. Airborne and Special Operations Museum (ASOM)

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    Airborne and Special Operations Museum
    The Airborne and Special Operations Museum, also known as ASOM, is a small museum whose purpose is to to preserve the memory of the victims of the special forces as well as the airborne troops..
    To this end, you can expect to find in this museum a range of period artefacts, as well as dioramas and audiovisual exhibits to stimulate all the senses..
    There’s even a motion simulator that will give you a sense of the work of all American paratroopers, as well as films that will acquaint you with the history and experience of those who work in the service..

    6. Campbellton Landing

    The Landing
    Nestled on the lush east bank of the magnificent Cape Fear River, Campbellton Landing has a long and colorful history.
    The site is deeply historic in terms of Fayetteville’s history, and you’ll find a range of events held here throughout the year, including special events around the holidays.
    Another favorite place to fish is to fish and you can fish for free for local species 24 hours a day. , you should not miss the chance to come down here.

    7. All American Fencing Academy

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    All American Fencing Academy
    The All American Fencing Academy is located in downtown Fayetteville, and if you’re looking for something a little different while you’re in town, this is the perfect place to come.
    It hosts beginner lessons that start every month and are open to those who have never tried fencing before. It is also an Olympic educational institution, which means that you will learn from experienced and talented teachers..
    For those who want to learn a new and exciting sport, this is not to be missed.

    8.

    Cape Fear Botanical Garden

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    Cape Fear Botanical Garden
    Cape Fear Botanical Garden spans an amazing 77 acres of land and is replete with views of the Cross Creek River as well as the majestic Cape Fear River.
    Botanical Garden Grounds is covered with various themed gardens and you will find educational exhibits here such as “gardening”..
    The botanical garden is a restored farmhouse where you will find farming tools as well as live demonstrations of how to harvest tobacco, cotton and other local crops from the south. through the centuries, and plants native to North Carolina..
    You can take in stunning views here from the many trails that span the gardens, and guided tours are available..

    9. Arsenal Park

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    Arsenal Park
    Arsenal Park is one of the smaller parks in Fayetteville, but it still has a huge grassy meadow and hiking trails. if you are traveling with younger visitors this is a good choice and since the park is small you can easily visit and have a quick walk before sunset..

    10. Cape Fear River Trail

    0077 Cape Fear River Trail
    The Cape Fear Trail consists of a 10 foot wide paved footpath that can be used for jogging, biking or cycling.
    The trail spans over 5 miles and as you navigate it, you will be able to see majestic trees, beautiful wildflowers, and amazing wildlife found in North Carolina.
    As the trail passes the spectacular Cape Fear River, you will be able to enjoy stunning views of the water..
    In addition to the paved trail, there are also wooden bridges and a sidewalk that extends 700 feet through lush wetlands passing by Clark Park..
    One of the best aspects of the trail is that there are boards along the way that tell you all about the local flora and fauna you are likely to encounter, such as over 700 plant species and 150 bird species.
    If you with luck, you might even encounter turtles and deer.

    11. Sandhills Family Heritage Center

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    Sandhills Family Heritage Center
    At the Sandhills Family Heritage Center you can take a guided tour to learn all about African American heritage history in the North Carolina area..
    The history lesson here will take you from the days of slavery to the Civil Rights Movement, and you’ll hear historical testimonies from those involved, as well as vintage memorabilia and galleries dedicated to the story of those who lived through this tumultuous upheaval. period of American history.
    You can also learn about the contributions of the African American community to North Carolina, and there are galleries on topics such as religion, herbal medicine, and land ownership.

    12. Happy Farm

    Satisfaction Farm
    Fayetteville and the surrounding area has a strong farming community, so why not take a tour of one of the working farms in the area? Satisfaction Farm is owned by the Gillis family, which spans eight generations of farmers in the region, with ancestry dating back to the 1700s. with a guide that will take you to all the best places in this picturesque open-air museum..

    13. Milton E. Mazarick Park

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    Milton E. Mazarick Park
    Milton E. Mazarick Park covers 80 acres of land in Fayetteville and is known as the place to come if you want to get outside and enjoy nature outdoors..
    One of the park’s signature features is Glenville Lake, which is centrally located and fishing is popular here due to the sheer number of native species found in these waters. trails, or you can have a picnic and enjoy the grassy hills that abound here.
    For those who want to be active, you can play golf on the green or on the basketball and volleyball courts.

    14. Fayetteville Rose Garden

    Community College and dates back to the 1970s when it was first founded..
    The garden features over 1,000 gorgeous rose bushes and if you want to enjoy the colorful display windows and the intoxicating scents of roses, you can walk around and enjoy the garden for free. .
    The best time to enjoy roses is when they are in bloom, from April to winter, as well as real flowers, which you can also admire the magnificent gazebo, fountains and other native flowers.
    If you want to know more about the garden, its concept and

    15. 1897 Po House

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    1897 Po House
    The House of Poets of 1897, perhaps unsurprisingly, was built in 1897 E. Poe, a prominent Fayetteville businessman who lived here with his wife Josephine. as well as the history of the surroundings..
    The house is the same as in the early twentieth century, and is filled with old antiques and memorabilia..

    Travel guides

    Museum in the park

    Enrique Norten presented the preliminary design of the new Fayetteville Museum building in North Carolina.

    Where:

    USA, Fayetteville

    Projects:

    Fayetteville Museum of Art
    TEN Arquitectos
    Enrique Norten

    2007
    Fayetteville

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    A plot of 0. 8 hectares was chosen for construction on the edge of the Festival Park in the city center, which was also laid out according to the Norten project. With a height of 30-35 m, the museum will become one of the tallest buildings in the city, but this does not frighten representatives of the city authorities. They insist on the need to improve the quality of architectural design in the city and to attract the attention of citizens to the sphere of culture and art.
    The horizontal volume of the main exhibition hall, raised above the ground, protrudes from the tower of the new museum. In its shade, visitors will be able to relax, and a cafe will be opened on its roof. The roof of the museum itself will be used as the second terrace, where it is planned to arrange an outdoor exposition of sculptures.
    Construction should not take more than one year, but a start date has not yet been set.

    Fayetteville Museum of Art

    Fayetteville Museum of Art

    Fayetteville Museum of Art

    Fayetteville Museum of Art

    Architects:

    TEN Arquitectos: other projects

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    Bridge of cultures
    A new museum designed by Enrique Norten has opened in Mexico.

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    crocodile bridge
    In the capital of the Mexican state of Tabasco, Villahermosa, the reconstruction of the main street, designed by Enrique Norten, is nearing completion.

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    Gardens will bloom on the roof of the museum in Puebla
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    The apartment above the fire station
    Enrique Norten will build two buildings in Washington.

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    New reading
    In Mexico City, the University Museum of Tshopo has opened after reconstruction according to the project of Enrique Norten.

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    man-made landscape
    Near the Mexican city of Irapuato, the complex of the National Genomics Laboratory, designed by Enrique Norten, was opened.

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    wonderful garden
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    university skyscraper
    Enrique Norten won the competition for the design of the new campus of Rutgers University New Jersey.

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    Stars over New Orleans
    The names of the finalists of the competition for the development project of the area affected by the elements of the American city, located on the banks of the Mississippi, have been announced.

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    New project by Enrique Norten for the Mexican Museum
    Bureau “TEN Arquitectos” presented a plan for the reconstruction of the Museum of El Chopo (Museo Universitario del Chopo) in Mexico City.

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    Guggenheim in Guadalajara
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    °HOTEL WOODSPRING SUITES FAYETTEVILLE FAYETTEVILLE, NC 2* (USA) – from 4706 RUB

    Excellent3131 reviews10

    Woodspring Suites Fayetteville – Fayetteville

    35.0608406066895,
    -78.8898773193359

    • Fayetteville,
      USA
    • |
    • +1-855-260-7038

    4706RUB

    Address

    770 W Rowan St,
    Fayetteville,
    North Carolina,
    USA,
    28301,
    North Carolina

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    Description

    The 2-star Woodspring Suites Fayetteville is located near the Airborne and Special Operations Museum. and offers laundry and housekeeping services. Guests staying at the hotel can park their car on site.

    Location

    Fayetteville Rose Garden. located 3.2 km from the hotel, and Honeycutt Park 3 km. The city center is 2 km from the hotel. In addition, the Museum of the historical complex Cape Strah is located nearby.

    Rooms

    Some rooms offer garden views.

    Dining

    The Blind Pig NC and Fowler’s Southern Gourmet are 5 minutes’ walk away and serve a wide range of dining options.

    Parking

    Free private parking is available on site.

    Year of reconstruction: 2007.
    Number of floors: 4.
    Number of rooms: 121.

    Former name: Value Place Fayetteville

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    24 hour service

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    Air conditioner

    General
    • Free Wi-Fi
    • Parking lot
    • Laundry
    • Lift
    • Kitchenware
    • Air conditioner

    Services

    • Laundry

    Amenities in the room

    • Air conditioning

    Kitchenware

    • Kitchen

    Media

    • TV
    • Telephone

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    Important information

    Check-infrom 15:00-23:59FREECheck-outuntil 11:00FREE

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    Rooms and Availability

    Standard Queen Room

    • Beds to choose from:

      Double bed

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    Standard double room

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    Double room wheelchair accessible

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    Location

    770 W Rowan St,
    Fayetteville,
    North Carolina,
    USA,
    28301,
    North Carolina

    • Famous places of the city
    • Nearby
    • Restaurants

    460 Hay St

    Segra stadium

    900 m

    Museum

    Museum of the historical complex Cape Fear

    1. 2
    km

    335 Ray Ave

    Festival Park

    900 m

    Park

    Mazarik Park

    1.4
    km

    Museum

    House of Poe 1897

    1.2
    km

    Market Sq

    Market House

    1.5
    km

    Library

    Cumberland County Public Library

    900 m

    Museum

    Fascinate-U Children’s Museum

    1.5
    km

    Museum

    Fayetteville Museum of Transportation and Local History

    1.5
    km

    Gallery

    Fayetteville Arts Council

    1.5
    km

    Gallery

    Cape Fear Studios

    1.5
    km

    Church

    Haymount

    930 m

    Glenville Lake

    1.4
    km

    824 Branson St

    North Carolina Civil War History and Reconstruction Center

    1.2
    km

    Garden

    Cape Fair Botanical Garden

    3.0
    km

    Green St

    Cross Creek Liner Park Fontaine

    1.5
    km

    145 Ann St

    Cross Creek Park

    1. 5
    km

    325 Franklin St

    in the center of Fayetteville there is a farmers’ market

    1.5
    km

    Fayetteville

    Sandford House

    1.5
    km

    Gallery

    Alter Egos Gallery & Studio

    1.5
    km

    220 Lamon St

    Park Lamon Street

    1.8
    km

    280 Lamon St

    Parks & Recreation

    1.8
    km

    220 Lamon St

    Fayetteville Veterans Park

    1.8
    km

    University

    Fayetteville State University Planetarium

    2.1
    km

    708 Langdon St

    Seabrook Park

    2.3
    km

    Amusement Park

    Honeycutt Park

    2.9
    km

    Museum

    Airborne and Special Operations Museum

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    8.2

    Excellent31 reviews

    Location9.2

    Room7.4

    Service8.4

    FAQ

    What airport is Woodspring Suites Fayetteville near?

    Woodspring Suites Fayetteville is 0. 5 km from Fayetteville Airport, NC.

    How much do I have to pay to cancel a booking at Woodspring Suites Fayetteville?

    Woodspring Suites Fayetteville free cancellation.

    How far is Woodspring Suites Fayetteville from the city center?

    The city center is located 2 km from Woodspring Suites Fayetteville.

    Is Woodspring Suites Fayetteville cleaning available?

    Yes, Woodspring Suites Fayetteville provides room service and laundry.

    Are there any attractions near Woodspring Suites Fayetteville?

    Not far from the Woodspring Suites Fayetteville is the Airborne and Special Operations Museum.

    How much does it cost to stay at Woodspring Suites Fayetteville?

    Prices at Woodspring Suites Fayetteville start at $75.

    Address

    770 W Rowan St,
    Fayetteville,
    North Carolina,
    USA,
    28301,
    North Carolina

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    Important Information

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    Need a transfer?

    You can book your transfer after you have completed your booking at the hotel.

    Tip: Consider free cancellation options. This will allow you to remain flexible should you need to cancel your trip due to the spread of COVID-19.

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    East Coast Basketball League

    The East Coast Basketball League (ECBL) is a men’s professional minor league basketball in the United States that began playing in March 2015. The league is centered in the Carolinas with teams also in Georgia and Virginia.

    Five Teams (Carolina Gladiators, Fayetteville Crossover, PrimeTime Players, Queen City Express, South Carolina All-Stars) [1] in the ECBL formerly played in the Tobacco Road Basketball League. The teams split from the TRBL due to a change in the league’s format. [2]

    ECBL will stream the games live and on delay over the internet via Chris Schieman Media & Marketing. [3]

    Contents

    • 1 History
    • 2 Teams
      • 2.1 Former teams
    • 3 champions

    • 4 Recommendations
    • 5 External link

    History

    August 16, 2014, ETSL announced [4] Add Gordon Iktles. The Eagles military team also competes in the Southeast Military Athletic Conference (SEMAC) from October to February.

    Former American Basketball Association team Savannah Storm were named the 11th franchise to enter the ECBL. [5]

    First ever ECBL Championship won by PrimeTime Players, 130-113 over Fayetteville Crossover. The final took place on June 27, 2015 in Fort Mill, South Carolina and was broadcast live on the Internet. Former Catawba College forward Donald Rutherford [6] recorded 34 points and 16 rebounds in PrimeTime and was named the MVP of the game.

    Four new teams have joined the ECBL for the 2016 season: expansion teams Carolina MPact, Petersburg Revolution, RDU Raptors and Winston-Salem Certified (formerly part of TRBL).

    The Charlotte expansion was announced on 8 April 2016 with the addition of the Charlotte Golden Bulls. [7]

    At the August AGM, the league’s board of directors unanimously approved an application to expand the Florence Wildcats for 2017. [8] The Peterburg Cavaliers (formerly the Revolution) and the North Carolina Coyotes (formerly the RDU Raptors) also announced the name change.

    League owners have approved the Carolina Thunder’s 2017 expansion bid. The Thunder started out as a travel team playing league schedules on the road. A second touring team, the Hickory Hoyas, was added to the schedule before the season opened.

  • C-Port Trojans (2015–18)
  • East Carolina Cardinals (2018–19)
  • Fayetteville Crossover (2015–16)
  • Gastonia Crowns (2015)
  • Eliminated from the league (2019) Hoyas after four games. Returned in 2020 on probation.
  • High Point Hawks (2014-17)
  • Queen City Express (2015)
  • South Carolina All Stars (2015–18)
  • Showtime South Carolina (2017)
  • Winston-Salem Certified (2016–18)9 “It’s prime time for hoops at Fort Mill.” Newsletter . April 4, 2016
  • external link

    • League official website

    Berry Union – Found %d member(s) of the Berry Union

    Found 12 member(s) of the Berry Union

    GreenSprays, OOO

    Production of blueberry, honeysuckle, blackcurrant seedlings. Ability to produce up to 1.5 million seedlings per year.

    Special session T.V. Kurlovich “Basic steps for establishing and caring for blueberry plantations”

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    Berry Union

    Workshop “Modern technologies of growing berries” August 29, 2022

    The team of the Berry Union and IA FruitNews invites you to participate in the practical seminar “Modern technologies of growing berries” and a special session T.V. Kurlovich “Basic steps for laying and caring for blueberry plantations”, which will be held on August 29-30 at the Yagodnaya Dolina farm and in the conference hall of the Horseka resort complex in the Shchelkovsky district of the Moscow region.

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    Berry Union

    Introductory online session of the seminar “Machines and equipment for the berry and fruit industry”

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    Practical seminar “Machines and equipment for the berry and fruit industry”

    Practical seminar “Machinery and equipment for the berry and fruit industry”

    July 20-21, 2022 Koshelevskiy Posad (Samara Region) and Syzran

    Dear members of the berry growing and horticulture industry!

    The team of the Berry Union and IA FruitNews invites you to take part in the practical seminar “Machines and equipment for the berry and fruit industry”, which will be held July 20-21, 2022 in the Samara region in the city of Syzran and on the farm district, p. Koshelevka).

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    Berry Union

    Dialogue on the prospects for the 2022 season for the berry industry with Vyacheslav Plenkin

    Dialogue on the prospects for the 2022 season for the berry industry with Vyacheslav Plenkin, Chairman of the Board of the Berry Union, director of Sladunika LLC.

    Vyacheslav Plenkin, Chairman of the Board of the Berry Union, director of LLC Sladunika, spoke about the situation on the domestic berry market this year. It is obvious that the new challenges for the industry will be an increase in the cost of production with a decrease in the purchasing power of the population, as well as the cessation of supplies of planting material from the EU countries from July 10.

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    Yagodny Soyuz

    Dialogue on the achievements and challenges of blueberry growers in the current season with Tatiana Kurlovich

    Dialogue on the achievements and challenges of blueberry growers in the current season with Tatyana Kurlovich, Leading Researcher at NPO Biotechnological Complex State Scientific Institution “Central Botanical Garden of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus”

    • – Spring freezing of blueberries in the 2022 season. Which farms and regions have encountered it and what should be done to minimize the consequences?
    • – Climatic and natural features of the 2022 season for growing blueberries. How to help plants and harvest a good harvest?
    • – Expectations of blueberry producers in Russia and Belarus this year
    • – New blueberry cultivation projects and new approaches to this crop

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    Yagodny Soyuz 2022 with Irina Kozlova

    Dialogue on the state of garden strawberry plantations and features of the 2022 berry season with Irina Kozlova, Leading Research Fellow and Head of the Strawberry Technologies Group of the Michurin Federal Scientific Center.

    Beginning of the garden strawberry ripening season in the central part of Russia The main difficulties faced by farms growing strawberries and the actions necessary to solve them Peculiarities of the current season. What should an agronomist pay attention to? Will sea buckthorn become a new direction of development for the farms of Central Russia?

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