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Ipommunlty Concert West Craven Highights, September 20, 1984, Page 5 The Craven County Com munity Concert Association wiii hoid its annual member ship drive from October 1-6, 1984. in celebration of the 400th Anniversary of the Roanoke Voyages, the association is pleased to offer five concerts featuring many North Carolina Artists. In addition to the concert booked for New Bern, members may also attend community concerts in Jacksonviiie, Washington, Wilson, and jg&oldsboro without charge. Ali "^Bncerts will be held at New Bern High School auditorium. The 1984-85 season includes: North Carolina Symphony Chamber Orchestra - Nov. 13, 1984 at 8 p.m. With great pleasure we welcome the North Carolina Symphony Chamber Orche stra back to New Bern, under the direction of popular associate director, Mr. James Ogle. North Carolina’s “cultural ambassador” enriches the lives of adults and children throughout the state. They will also perform for school children on Nov. 14, at 10:30 a.m. American Ballet Comedy - Jan. 24, 1985 at 8 p.m. American Ballet Comedy is a company who blends the art of comedy and dance into an energetic series of humorous story ballets and comic dance sketches. The company, acclaimed internationally, appeals to a wide range of audiences, including children and many who may be otherwise unfamiliar with classical dance. Marilyn Thompson - Feb. 11, 1985 at 8 p.m. Marilyn Thompson, a North Carolinian, is a versatile soloist whose repertoire ranges from Baroque to Twentieth Century music. She has been featured at the Aspen Festival in Colorado and at the Blossom Festival in Ohio, and appeared at the National Association of ^ftgro Musicians Convention ^n Chicago in 1982. John Raitt - Mar. 2,1985 at 8 p.m. John Raitt, veteran singing actor from Broadway and Hollywood, brings to New Bern a singing history of American musical comedy. His impres sive career includes Okla homa, Carousel, Pajama Game, and a live television special of Annie Get Your Gun, plus many more. NewOld Quartet-Apr. 21 at 3 p.m. Diversity of repertoire and « aptability to varied settings Ike the NewOld Quartet an exciting performance troupe. Lydia Barden, pianist, is a former North Carolina visiting artist and Paul Gorsky, violin, Hugh Partridge, viola, and Michael Stoughton, cello, are prinicipal players with the North Carolina Symphony. If you would like to purchase season tickets, stop by campaign headquarters at the Palace Motel, Room 216, during the week of October 1- 6, 1984. Headquarters will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on Saturday. Admission to the concerts is by season membership only and there will be no memberships sold after 12 noon Saturday, October 6. Phone 633-6720. Chicken Fry The Grifton Shrine Club is planning to have a chicken fry again this year for the benefit of the Shriner's Crippled and Burn Children’s Hospital. The date is Wednesday, October 10, 1984. We will again serve fried chicken, potatoes, beans, and hush puppies. The price has not changed from last year. $3.00 a plate. Advance tickets can be purchased from any Shriner. Plates will be served from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and will be cooked on the site, l Provi sions will be made to eat on the site or take home plates will be available. In Grifton we will be set-up on the town lot by the downtown water tower. We will also be set-up to cook in Ayden on the railroad lot across from the town hall. WEVEIMXDAN ENOUVSHORIMSE AnWGASPUMP BUrNBIERAnHE WUiOUIUl CP&L customers have never had toin line to use electricity One reason is 97% of the electricity we generate comes from two fuels that are subject to neither foreign politics nor pricing. Coal is one of those fuels. In fact, the US. has more coal than the Mideast has oil. Uranium, used to generate nuclear power is our other primary fuel source. And once again, America has ample reserves. Both fuels help assure that, for years to come, you’ll still be able to take our product for granted. CfUM
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