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43rd Annual Cape Fear Chapter Auto Antique Automobile Show

Independence Mall

March 7, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Free

This decades-old auto show is open to cars 25 years (1990) or older. All those who appreciate the automobiles of the world are welcome. Vehicle judging begins at noon with an awards ceremony culminating at 3 p.m. For more information, visit www.capefear.aaca.com or call 910-612-0470.


 

Discover Your Origins

Genealogy Workshop

Northeast Regional Library

March 9, 6:30 p.m., Free

For those interested in discovering their evasive ancestors from eras far gone, Stewart Dunaway will aid you in your quest. Speaking about what he calls genealogy’s “least-known records,” such as Colonial-era road, bridge, mill and tavern documents, the seminar will guide participants to a strong starting point. Call 910-798-6305 for more information.


 

Healthy Mollusca

Oyster Restoration Project

Carolina Beach State Park

March 9, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Free

The North Carolina Coastal Federation hosts a volunteer project benefitting the rehabilitation of the local oyster population. Participants will be needed to fill mesh bags with oyster shells and limestone marl. They will then cut, seal, lift and stack the bags in order to restore oyster reef. Call 910-509-2838 for details.


 

Parlez-vous français? 

French Film Festival Screenings

Union Station Auditorium, CFCC

March 9-13, Free

The festival presents a week-long celebration of French cinema, screened with English subtitles. The five films are “Berlin 1885: The Division of Africa,” “Coco Before Chanel,” “Breathless,” “Rust and Bone” and “Ernest and Celestine.” Films shown Monday-Thursday are at 6 p.m. The Friday film shows at 3 p.m. Visit www.cfcc.edu/global/french-film-festival/

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