Cape Beard, a non-profit organization, not only encourages the growth of facial hair through their Beard & Mustache Club in Fayetteville but also makes a significant contribution to local community events that aid deserving charities. They have raised over $220,000 since their start in 2011.
One such event is the Annual Pig Pickin' where 100% of the proceeds will go to the Autism Society of Cumberland County. Cape Beard is set to host its Pig Pickin event for the 12th time this year. The event is planned for Saturday, May 18, running from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. The venue for the gathering will be Fort Bragg Harley-Davidson, located at 3950 Sycamore Dairy Rd. This is a child and family-friendly event. The event is also free to attend.
Throughout the day, Cape Beard will be preparing 750 pounds of shredded pork. Barbecue dishes are priced at $7 each. Event-goers will be able to enjoy a variety of vendors, bouncy houses, a children's obstacle course, a dunk tank, and live music.
The live music lineup will be:
Chris Cox 11 a.m. to noon
Fayetteville Sound Barbershop noon to 1 p.m.
Crow Kozak 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Fayetteville Sound Barbershop 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Stone Dolls 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Life of the Party Entertainment will be spinning hits between musical sets. Scheduled times are tentative and subject to change.
Since the inaugural Pig Pickin' event took place in 2012, a total of $109,180 has been raised to support the ASCC. Their objective for this year is to surpass last year's fundraising amount of $13,000.
The Autism Society of Cumberland County enhances the quality of life for people with autism, provides assistance to their families, and educates communities through a variety of resources.
The organization's programs and initiatives aim to educate and enlighten parents, caregivers, and professionals, while also offering guidance, resources, and avenues for families. By collaborating with various agencies in the county, they assist families in locating the most suitable services.
The organization offers support groups and programs for parents, giving them the chance to connect with other families and professionals in their community. This allows them to build a network of support tailored to their specific needs. Additionally, they provide conference scholarships, a 5 to 6 week summer day camp, classroom grants, resource directories, and a monthly newsletter. Through these initiatives, families have the opportunity to meet and learn from others, while also accessing valuable resources and information.
The Autism Society of Cumberland County is located at 351 Wagoner Dr, Ste 410. You can reach them by phone at 910-826-9100.
(Graphic courtesy of Cape Beard's Facebook Page)