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SAT., NOVEMBER 29, 1980 THE CAROLINA TIMES -7 Calendar and Announcements W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER, 1308 Fayetteville Street, is offering adult classes in ceramics, aerobic slimnastics, martial -arts, photography, macrame and sewing. Children's classes include gymnastics, modern dance, and an after school Fun Fest. For more information about these and other classes and programs, call 683-4292. BOOKMOBILE WEEKLY STOPS Every Monday 1:45-2:45, Wellon's Village (near Big Star); Every Tuesday-2:00-3:00, Lakewood Shop ping Center; Every Wednesday 1:30-2:45, Nor thgate Mall (near Big Star); Every Friday 2:00-3:45, King's Plaza (Hillsborough Rd.); Every Saturday 9:30-12:30, Croasdaile Shopping Center; 2:30-3:30 Shannon's Plaza; 3:45-4:30 South Square Mall (near Big Star). FUN FESTIVAL DAYS for children 5-12 years old, November 28. Fun Festival and Day Camp Reunion theme will be "Holiday Creations". BIG GOSPEL SING December 5, featuring two big shows, Cumberland Memorial Auditorium, Fayetteville, Dec. 5, 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. with Rosie Rozell, James Blackwood, Jake Hess and J.D. Sumner, "World's Lowest Bass Singer" Hovie Lister. Also The Masters Five. Tickets available at Cumberland Box Office. A "Toys for Tots" representative will be at the concert to collect toys for needy children at Christmas. Everyone who attends the concert is en couraged to bring a new or used toy for these children. YOU'VE LEARNED A LOT IN SIXTY YEARS. . . .don't keep it to yourself. The Retired Senior Volunteer Program needs: a court clerk (some training involved), a nursery supervisor and volunteers to prepare and serve refreshments at a children's hospital. RSVP provides travel reimbursement and free in surance. For more information, call Ms. Helen Pressley or Ms. Kathy Walters, 596-9311, ext. 321, Durham Technical Institute. PRE-SCHOOL DAY CARE CENTER now of fering 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. Call 688-4396 to register or for more information. Durham YWCA, 809 Proctor St., Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. NCCU ARTS December 12, University Per formance, NCCU Dance Group, 8:15 p.m., B.N. Duke Auditorium, North Carolina Central Univer sity. No admission charge. Sunday, December 14, University Performance, NCCU Choirs, 4 p.m., B.N. Duke Auditorium, North Carolina Central University, No Admission charge. AHOY - ADD HEALTH TO OUR YEARS, a program to maintain and improve the physical health of North Carolina's older population has been developed by the North Carolina Division of Aging. The exercise program is designed specifically for older persons and was developed in conjunction with the President's Council on Physical Fitness. Workshops to implement the program on a statewide basis began in early October and will con tinue throughout the year. On Friday, December 5, the Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department and the Division of Aging will sponsor an AHOY" training workshop for citizens in the Chapel Hill Carrboro area. The workshop will be held from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Carrboro Town Hall. Preregistration is required and there is a $2 registra tion fee for a workshop manual. The workshop will be limited to twenty participants. Representatives from Senior Citizen Clubs or agencies that work with Senior Citizens, as well as interested citizens, are invited to register. For more information, call 942-8541, extension 203? . VISITOR DESIRED A 72-year-old black man living in a high rise apartment complex for the elderly would appreciate a visitor to come once a week. He is a religious person who enjoys talking. Contact Volunteer Services Bureau, 809 W. Chapel Hill Street, Durham. TALF MEETING The Triangle Area Lesbian Feminists (TALF) will hold their monthly meeting on Saturday, December 6, 7 p.m., at the YWCA, corner of Vickers and Proctor Sis., Durham. There will be a business meeting followed by a program "Feminist Strategies Against the Klan." Child care will be provided. Bring snacks. CLASSES AT W.D. HILL The W.D. Hill Recreation Center, 1308 Fayetteville Street, will be offering adult classes in aerobic slimnastics, macrame, photography, and holiday crafts. Youth classes will also be offered in modern dance and gymnastics. Roller skating and martial arts classes will be offered for all age groups. For more infor mation, call 683-4292. 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