L umbee Homecoming Scheduled of Events June 29-July 5 schedule of events for Lumbee Homecoming has been set for June 29 through July 5. For additional information, Piease contact Marilyn Locklear at (910) 521-8602, ext. 20. SCHEDULE OF EVENTS event location little/Junior/miss Lumbee Moore Hall d:00p.m. Farewell Tea UNC-P No admission Sponsored by: Lumbee Tribe/LRDA 3"}y 1 "Strike at the Wind" Holiday Inn j o.OO- 11p.m. Art Dinner Lumberton , $30.00 per person 1 Featured Artist: Jim Lowery St. Pauls, NC i Sponsored by; "Strike at the Wind" Ju1V 1 Gospel Sing Freedom 7:30p.m. No admission Assembly of God Sponsored by: Lumbee Tribe/LRDA Red Spri ngs ' Ju1y 2 Little Miss/Junior Miss Pageant Performing 7:00p.m. $6.00 Admission Arts Center Sponsored by: Lumbee Tribe/LRDA UNC-P July ^ .Miss Lumbee Pageant Performing 7:30p.m. $8,00 Admission Arts Center ! Sponsored by: Lumbee Tribe/LRDA UNC-P July 4 _ 1 Coronation Ball Players 10:00p.m. $10.00 Admission Club Sponsored by: Lumbee Tribe/LRDA Lumberton j July 5 Read" Race Pembroke 7.:00a.m. $5.00 Registation Park Sponsored by: Fleetwood Homes Hanes Printables of Maxton Hoke County Parks and Recreation Co-sponsors: Robeson County Recreation UNC at Pembroke Bullard's Welding, Maxton i 10:00a.m. Parade- Downtown Sponsored by: Lumbee Tribe/lrda Pembroke 11:00a.m. Wei glit 1 i f t i ng Pembroke $25.00 Registration Park Sponsored by Pembroke Power House Activities in the Park Pembroke Booth space- $60.00 food Park,. $50.00 crafts ...... .* ' Town fee - $10.00 ' - Sponsored by: Lumbee Tribe/LRDA 11:00a.m. Annual Car Show Parking Lot $12.00 Pre-registrati on in front of $15.00 Onsite registration ^ UNC-P ' Sponsored by: Lumbee Tribe/LRDA 11:00a.m. AISES Pow-Wow UNC-P Old Main 2:30p.m. "Native American Literary Voices: UNC-P j Lumbee Poetry, Past and Present" Adolph L. Reception/refreshments Dial following presentation Humanities Free admission . Building - >> v ... : 3 00-9: OOp . m. N.C. Nat i ve' American Cultural N.C.Indian ! Festival ; , " Cultural Featuring old fashioned and .Center - ?, contemporary gospel music, arts and (grafts, Native American dancing, Henry Berry-Lowrie look-alike contest# and fireworks. Sponsors/ N.C. Indian Cultural Center and United Tribes of N.C. AtkaiajjTon: Free I UM Mil I MM MM MM MM MM MM ' ?MM 1 Stop Light Approved at Purtiell Swett Intersection Halcif;h--\\ has just been announced bv Rep Ron Sullon of Pembroke thai ihe much needed road work will begin this summer on the intersectionofHighwav 7|| nnd SR I ncarPurnell Swell High ScIhh>I . The NC Department ol"Transportation rea(Tinned to Rep Sutton on Wednesday that the work will begin this stimmcr and will be finished bv ihe end of the calendar >ear As main of >on know this midsection litis been Ihe scene of main automobile accidents throughout the scars In more recent months it has claimed the lives of two promising voting girls Students whotra\el this load dail\ arc acutelv tiw tire oil lie dangers of this intersection The improvements will consist of widening the roads to make sexeitil turn lanes and a slop light 11m should draslicallv reduce the dnugci ol'lrving to negotiate this section ol highwav The work in the intersection wtis approved b\ the NC Deptiriineni ol rransportaiiou hist vcar hut was not landed Partial funding wtis nude earlier this spring but not enough to complete the job Recent funds have been made available to do all the work . The repairs\\ill lake tinee stages f irst, all utilities nuist be relocated I Ins rei|inrese\lcnsixccoordmaiion hctxxcen uiilnx companies and I lie sharing of costs Sccondlv the roods will he widened lo allow lor turn lanes I his.w ill laeililalcliiriniitz Iraflu wInknolhamperingthrough traffic on main roads I inallx. a slop light will be nisi. 11 Ice! I in i i.i I pla i is ea I ted for a flashing light oulx Studies ha\ emdiealed dial die SR IIV) traffic flow in iiiiinhcis alone do nol justify the installation ol'a slop light Rep Sutlon understanding die nature of the IraRie lie(|iieultnjz the intersection has kept up a strong vigilance with the Department of Transportation to approxc a slop light He has even discussed the matter with Goxernot Jim Hunt who confirms that when young students arc inxolxcd Departnieni ol I ransportalion should look beyond mere numbers As picxioiislx stated the discussion us insial a slop light xxas made months ago but funding w;?s nol ax ailublc at the time Rep Sutton said "It is tragic that yyc have had txxo young ladies lose then lixcs at or near this dangerous intersection I sincerely hope that as these improxcmcnls are completed we w ill not as indix iduals. families or communities, be forced to endure such tragedies in the future " Graduates From Atlanta, GA High Akesha Patterson graduated from Chattanooga High School in Atlanta, CA. She is planning to go to Interior Design School. She is the niece of the owners of l.ocklear Interior Designs in Roswell, CA, Uremia and Coil l.ocklear. Her parents areRodtlic Patterson and Linda l.ocklear Patterson of Atlanta, CA. Her grandparents are Janie l.ocklear Davis and the late llraddv l.ocklear of Rowland. Native American Cultural Festival Planned July 5 The North Carolina Indian Cultural Center and United Tribes of North Carolina would like to invite \ou to join them on Julv 5 front 5 p.m until 9 p.nt. to celebrate the First Annual Native American Cultural Festival There will be old fashioned andconlcmporarv gospel music. slor> telling, artsand crafts. Native American Traditional Dancing and Singing. good food and a special tribute to Ucnrv Bern l.owrie Thcv are still accepting performers and artists If am one would like to perform, tell stories share v our arts and crafts, or volunteer to Iteljv in anv wax please call the N C Italian Cultural Center at 910-521-24* s There will be a s|tcclacular fir. works displav tit tla closing of llu evening Bring the whole faiiulv lot an eveningol'entcitainnient learning sh.uinguud fun The event will be held at the North Carolina Indian Ciiltmal Centei June 27 is National World Aids Test Day Fairmont, NC? Friday. June 27. 1997 Aids Testing will be done at First H iplisl Church located at North Main Street, from 1:30-4:30. This is a project of National Association of People with Aids Fairmont will be in. conjunction with communities nationwide to encourage participation in volunlarv HIV anlibodv counscloring and testing Fairmont Tow n Manager Ben Hill lias r -.j.n aed he be tested first followed h; Mavor Jeff L.cv\is. Both gcnilcmet: hav e been a great help in organizing this event and hope manv others will follow their lead Also >pcci.tl thanks to Robeson Counts Health. .Department and Mr Pcrcv i Hill bf Mills Frfaitiral Home Bordcrbcll Aids Resource leant (BART. Inc.) is a lion profit organization dedicated to preventing the spread of HIV/A IDS. Anv donations will Ik grcallv appreciated I 1 VINYL J Starting at 3.99 Kitchen & Bath S/ouJ/ictoi< rjftt/etioto Union chapel road, P.O. Box 1497 Pembroke, NC 28372 y Social Security Disability 4' ' ' Who should collect Social Security Disability Benefits? People of any age who can't work because of a physical or mental condition. But saying you should receive benefits doesn't mean you will, without experienced legal help Put our experience to work for you Hall & Joneth, P.C. Attorneys at Law 4850 Fayetteville Road Lumberton, N.C. . 1-800-662-8702 By Appointment Only Additional Offices irr Raleigh, Fayetteville, Goldsboro, Rocky Mount and Smithfield Representing Social Security Claimants Since 1979 Be legendary! Adopt a Wild Hon* or Burro. "America' 1bring foyondr" from Ww Fodoral Govomroont For an tntefrnuWon packet col 1-800-417-9647 A public service of this publication Notice of Additional Hearing Date for the Robeson County Equalization and Review Board The following additional hearing dates hare been scheduled by the Robeson County Equalization and Review Board, at the Robeson County Administrative Building, 701 North Elm Street, Lumberton, NC 2S55S. June 30, 1997 .6:00 Monday Hearing/Work Session August 25, 1997 6:00 Monday Hearing/Work Session Brandy ( 'lifton. Sr.. ( It airman Rtthesan County Initialization anil Review Itoaril / X SALE Wallcovering 5,000 Rolls Union Chapel Road, P.O. Box 1497 V Pembroke, NC 28372 , Native American Handcrafted Wooden Doughboards For^Sale Designed By: Elisha" Locklear (910) 521-8347 fa ' " ' ^ A Selection oj Dough Trays will be on Display in the Park during 1LUMBEE HOMECOMING ^ JJI I RONNIE SUTTON I 208 Union Chapel Road I Pembroke - * "j Monday - Friday 1. 8:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M. I While the General Assembly is in session My Legal Assistant and I stand ready to assist with your I PERSONAL INJURY and other matters. Do you have injuries Irom a car wreck or slip & la.ll? Call (910) 521-4797 lor an appointment. No cost for initial interview. r PEOPIEARE SWEET ON HE FRESH TOTE OF HONEYBEE NOWMPUSTKOUB. Carolina Indian Voice is published every Thursday by First American Publications 304 Normal St. College Pla/a Post Office Box I07S Pembroke. 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