Newspapers / The Carolina Times (Durham, … / Oct. 25, 1980, edition 1 / Page 18
Part of The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
6 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., OCTOBER 25, 1980 Calendar and Announcements HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL - Carrboro R&P Depart ment, in cooperation with the Carr Mill Mer chants Association, invite area trick or treaters of all ages to its annual Halloween Carnival on the front lawn of Carr Mill Mall on Halloween, Friday, October 31, 6-9 p.m ' Free booths will include face painting, softball toss, watergun gallery, dart throw, fortune teller and others. A costume contest will be held at 7:30 in age categories: infant-3; 4-7: 8-11: 12 and Rules and official entry forms are available from: World of Poetry, 2431 Stockton Blvd., Dept. N, Sacramento, California 95817. THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME - Victor Hugo's immortal classic, comes to the stage at Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium when Theatre In The Park premieres a spectacular two-day engagement on Nov. 1 at 7:30 p.m., and Nov. 2 at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. For an exceptional evening of theatre at its finest, call 755-6058. TRIANGLE DANCE GUILD at Duke opens its 1980-81 Season on Friday, October 31, 8:15 p.m., Page Auditorium with Murray Louis Dance Companny. The performance will include "Schubert," with the full company; "Deja vu," a solo work performed by Louis; and "The City," a full company work which was recently premiered at the New York City Center. Tickets are available at Page Box Office between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. for further information, call 684-4059. A lecture-demonstration featuring Murray Louis and the full company will be held Thursday, October 30, at 8:15 p.m. in Page Auditorium. Ad mission is free. PRE SCHOOL DAY CARE CENTER now offering a safe and nurturing environment for infants, toddlers, and pre-schooler ages 0-5 years. Trained early childhood caretakers want to help your child feel comfortable away from home, gain in dependence, learn new self-help skills and enjoy a variety of activities including creative arts, music, story telling, dramatic play, field trips, and gross motor activities. CaX 6884336 to register or for more information. Durham VWCA, 809 Pro ctor St.. ISonday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES - Durham area Saturday November 1, 1980 WFMY WPTF WTVD WUNC WTTG WRAL WTBS WGHP CH. 2 CH. 28 CH. 11 CH. 4 CH. 5 CH. 5 CH. 17 CH. 8 j cable 2 Cable 3 Cable 6 Cable 9 Cable 10 Cable 12 Cable 13 7i 00 Krotft My Three Newsbag Kids Are Vegetable Animals, 15 Superstars Sons " People Soup Animals 30 30 Minutes Rocky & Flipper Battle Of Too Romper TheJetsons 1 45 I " Bullwtnkle " The Planets " Room " . -00 Mighty Godzilla Mighty Porky Pig Super- Ultraman Super- U 15 Mouse Globe- Mouse " Mends " Mends U 30 Tom& trotters Tom & TheJetsons " Western: 45 I Jerry Hour Jerry I " I " I "Montana s00 BugsBunny .Fred & BugsBunny Bullwinkle It's A Belle" It's A Q 15 RoadRunner Barney RoadRunner " Comedy " Comedy & 30 " Meet The " Flintstones Block- " Block- 45 " Schmoo " " I busters " Dusters ' 00 " Making It Six Million " Classics: "f f) 15 " " " Count Dollar " "The I U 30 Popeye Daily Duck Popeye Making It Man 90 Minutes Sun Also 90 Minutes 45 " Count 1 Of Action Rises" Of Action j m 00 " Batman & " Business Of Theatre I: Comedy " Comedy "I 7 15 SuperSeven " Writing "The I I 30 DrakPak " DrakPak Power Ghost & 45 " I " I " I Switch Mr. Chicken" " I " I " . 00 Fat Albert Wake Forest Fat Albert Woods & " NCAA " NCAA 1 0 15 " Football " Waters " Football " Football I 30 CBS Movie: Jack Van Flipper Images Of 45 I "The I Impe " Indians " I " I " I " fOO Secret War In The Public Soul Train Tomorrow's Theatre II: " Movie 17: 15 Of Harry Interest " Familes "The " "Chamber 30 Frigg" Bill Glass " Masterpiece Molly " Of " 45 I " j Show I " I Theatre Maguires" " Horrors" 00 " Movie: Matinee: " " Man" 15 " "Legend "Roustabout'- C. 30 Movie: Of Lizzie " Up and 45 I "Follow Borden" " Coming " I " I " I " 300 That " " From " " Untouchables 15 Dream" " " Jumpstreet 30 " " . " 3-2-1 Theatre III: 45 I " I " I Contact! "Invasion " 1 " 1 " 400 " Sportsworld My Three Nova Of THe " Champion 15 " " Sons " Body " Spark Plug 30 CBS Sports " CBS Sports " Snatchers" " Road Race 45 I Spectacular " Spectacular " " " Classic 500 " " " Soccer Soul Train 15 " " " Made In 30 " ShaNaNa " Germany 45 " " I " j " . 1 " " 1 " I 00 News Star Trek News Sneak Kung Fu " Wrestling ty 15 " " " Previews U 30 CBS News " Reflections This Old 45 j " I " j " I House I " I " I " I " 700 Hee Haw Pink Hee Haw Once Upon WelcomeBack News " Lawrence 15 " Panther " A Classic Kotter " " Welk 30 " Muppet Show " The Victory M.A.S.H. Aware 45 I " I Garden " " " " 00 WKRPIn Centennial WKRP In CM. A. Fan President's Love Boat Football Love Boat yt 15 Cincinnati " Cincinnati Fare 80 Years " Saturday J 30 Tim Conway " Tim Conway " On Camera " On TBS 45 I "I "I "I "I "I "I "I 00 CBS Movie: " CBS Movie: Hollywood " " Big Battles Q 15 "The "The The " & 30 Return 01 " Return Of Selznick 45 I Frank " Frank Years " " I "1 . j00 Cannon" Steve Allen Cannon" Matinee News Fantasy TBS News Fantasy 1 fl 15 " ComedvHour " At Bijou " Island " Island I U 30 " " " . Black 45 I " I " " I . " I Reflections " I " I " . 00 News America's News " Odd Couple News Dick News 1 15 " Top Ten " " " " Maurice ABC News I 30 Star Movie: Saturday Movie: Metromedia: Wrestling " Movie: 45 "Joe Ktdd" Night Live "Joe Kidd" "Rooster " " "Night .00 " " " Cogburn" " Rock Concert Flight f J is " " " Rock Concert From I S an Chiller " Moscow" 45 " " " Theatre " " folk may still enroll for three late-starting Com munity Education classes offered at Carrington, Junior High, according to Ms. Cerise Wynne, Assistant Area Director. ; "Financial Investments" will be offered om Tuesday evenings from 7:30-9 p.m., October 28-November 25. The cost is $3. "Exercise to Music" will be offered on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, October 28-December 4. Participants may sign up for a session meeting 'from 7-8 p.m. or for a session meeting from 8-9 p.m. This class is co-sponsored by the YWCA and will cost $10. "Fruit Trees" is the title of a two-evening free class co-sponsored by Agricultural Extension. This class will meet with Toby Bost from 7:30-9 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday, Novembber 4 and 6. To enroll in these classes, call Ms. Wynne at 477-8292 in the afternoon or evening. ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION - On Tuesday, Oc tober 28, at 4:30 p.m., a roundtable discussion of D.H. Lawrence's ideas on leadership will be held free of charge in the Durham Public Library Auditorium on Roxboro Street. Discussants in clude historian John Cell of Duke, political scien tist Alan Stern of UNC-Chapel Hill, author James Reston, Jr., of UNC-Chapel Hill, and Judieth Ruderman, coordinator of the Lawrence series for Duke's Office of Continuing Educaiton. For more information, call 684-6259. CHALLENGE GRANT PROGRAM -The National En dowment for the Humanities announces a May 1, 1981 deadline for application submission to the Challenge Grant Program. New Guidelines will be available for distribution in November, 1980. The Challenge Grant Program, created by Con gress in 1976, is intended to assist humanities in stitutions to improve their operations and to achieve financial stability by stimulating new and increased support from non-Federal sources. Grants are made on a matching basis, and for each Federal dollar awarded institutions are re- Suired to raise three dollars in new or increased onations. The 1981 Guidelines will contain detailed infor mation about program objectives, use of funds, grant amounts, eligibility, sources of matching inds, review criteria and procedures, timetable, Bicentennial Challenge Grants, and application instructions. This document should be used as the final guide to prepare applications filed against the May 1, 1981 deadline, and replaces ail previous versions. The Endowment, through the Challenge Grant Program, welcomes applications from all institu tions whose resources, services, programs and activities are in the humanities. Eligible institu tions include, but are not limited to: public and private colleges and universities; junior and com munity colleges; educational, cultural, profes sional and community groups and associations; museums, historical organizations; research and public libraries, research institutions; centers of advanced study; and media production and broadcast stations. j For copies of the new Guidelines, write: Challenge Grant Guidelines, Mail Stop 351, Na tional Endowment for the Humanities, Washi ngton, D.C. 20506. Daily: 7:00-9:00 Sat. & Sun ioo-3 00.snn-7nn.Qnn NOW SHOWING! f-S. i Daily: 7:00-9:00 Sat. & Sun.: 1:00-3:00-8:00-7:00-9:00 NOW SHOWING!' tf 1 "3 lie Armv ww. hi laughing miner until Judy Benjamin KHnrdH. PRIVATE BENJAMIN 1 s' 1 A i! Jl Dallyf 7:36-9:30' Sat. " Sun.Tl 1:3073:30-5:30-7:30-0:30 I I IINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII fOllly: 7:30-9:30 Sat. ft Sun ! 1:30-3:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 jf in k vai ii I ,rs Grill lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIII 111 tMilTOI IUTTUAJI fluCailU lUVdkU
The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 25, 1980, edition 1
18
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75