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2 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., DECEK8ER 19, MM Calendar and Announcements CHRISTMAS CRAFTS WORKSHOP - The Durham Central YMCA will sponsor a Christmas Crafts workshop for children ages six through twelve on Saturday, December 13, 10-12 a.m. This program is offered to members and non members of the YMCA, and will include craft materials and instructions, games and a morning snack. Enrollment is limited. Call 682-0313 for fur ther information. BUS SERVICE REINSTITUTED - Chapel Hill Transit has reinstituted service in the Pine Knolls area on a limited basis. Provisions have been made for some morning and afternoon service. Addi tional information may be obtained through bus in formation at 942-5174. ' HANDEL'S MESSIAH The Durham Symphony and Yates Baptist Church Sanctuary Choir will per form highlights from Handel's Messiah at 8 p.m. on Friday, December 19. . ' . The performance will be held at Yates Baptist Church, 2819 Chapel HiU Road, Durham. Admis sion is free, but a free-will offering will be received. The public is cordially invited to attend.. LEARN TO DANCE FOR THE HOLIDAYS -Three-lesson workshop for beginners. Become a pro at the cha cha, swing, rumba, waltz, leading and following techniques and variation steps, all to music from the Big Band era, the 70's and the 80's. Partners are encouraged but not necessary. Second and third workshop dates: Sunday, December 14, 21 , from 6-7: 15 p.m., at the New Performing Dance Co., 105Vi W. Chapel Hill St., Durham. For infor mation, call Ms. Carolyn Max, instructor at 489-3887 evenings or NPDC at 688-1138 mornings and evenings. . CLOTHES FOR THE NEEDY The Social Service office of OBT is open to serve people within, the community and Head Start families who may have a clothing problem. RECYCLING Need extra cash? There's money in the trash aluminum,-that is. Reynolds recycles at Northgate Shopping Center, every Tuesday through Saturday, 9-11:30 a.m. Bring cans in a clear plastic bag, and other pieces cut to lengths not exceeding three feet and tightly bound. You will be paid cash on the, spot. For more information, call toll free 1-800-228-2525 STRING & SYMPHONY CONCERTS The Duke University String School will present two con- certs on Saturday, December 13, in Baldwin Auditorium on Duke's East Campils. The String School Ensembles will perform at 10:30 a.m., and the Durham Youth Symphony will perform at 7:30 . p.m., under the direction of Dorothy Kitchen. Four, soloists will be featured with the Durham Youth Symphony in a Vivaldi Concerto Grosso. Bring your children with you to concerts which are open itojhe publkwithout charge. . ADULT BOOK ' DISCUSSION The North Durham Branch Library (Riverview Shopping Center) of the Durham County Library is sponsor ing an Adult Book Discussion group on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month from 10-11:30 a.m. to discuss popular fiction and non-fiction' titles. Regular attendance is not required and new faces are always welcome. . Persons interested in joining the discussion group can call branch librarian Barbara Shumer at 471-2129 for mote information.' 13 AFTERSCHOOL RECREATION PROGRAMS The Durham City Community Education pro gram and the Durham Parks and Recreation Department are conducting Afterschool Recreation Programs at Y.E. Smith, East End and George Watts Elementary schools. Thlse programs operate each day school u open through June 5, 1981. The hours are Monday through Friday, 2:30-5:30 p.m. The Drotram offers a wide rinse of activities in ducting sports and athletics, music and drama, arts tad crafts, study hours, tutorial sessions, and other jeasonal special events. There is a small weekly fee. rot more information, can Gaston Patterson at 633-4355 or Albert Hoey at 688-2361, extension SOUTHESN CONFERENCE ON AFRO. AMERICAN STUDIES wDl hold its Second An nual meeting February 26-28, 1981 in Houston, Texas. The theme is "Laborers, Shouters, Good- Timers, Voters: Participants in the Afro-American , Experience." Further details can be had by contac ting Dr. Howard Jones, Box 104 TSU, 3201 Wheeler Avenue. Houston. Texas 770OV DURHAM SYMPHONY YOUNG ARTISTS COMPETITION for pianists and orchestral in strumentalists, grades 10-12 in Durham, Wake, Orange, Granville and Person counties. Winners will play a movement of a standard concerto with the Durham Symphony. Audition date: February 7, 1981. Call Hjordis Tourian, 682-2910 or Ginny Zehr, 7824840, for further information. LINCOLN ALUMNI The next meeting of the Lincoln Hospital School of Nursing Alumni AssociatiognVill be held ozn Wednesday, December 17, 7:30 p.m. Place to be announced. For this meeting, please bring a unisex gift and a gift for a fellow alumna. MODEL TRAIN EXHIBIT Museum of Life and Science, 433 Murray Ave., Durham.' Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday; 2-5 p.m. Sunday. Call 477-0431. A special exhibit of model trains, complete with a working layout, will be on display through December 27. FREE PUBLICATIONS FROM IRS may be ordered by calling the IRS toll free telephone number listed in the directory. Among the subjects covered are: child care credit, energy credit, moving expenses and other tax breaks. DAISY AUTOMATIC SCHEDULE DAISY is a 24 hour telephonetape service provided by Durham Technical Institute. During the hours 1-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 1-5 p.m. on Friday, any tape in the DAISY program is available by call ing the DAISY Operator at 596-0611. When the DAISY Operator is not on duty, ten tapes are available. Dial the phone number listed and the tape will play automatically. December 15-21 596-0610 Top Ten Records 596-0611 DAISY: Weekly Automatic Schedule 596-0612 Job Service: Openings Available Thru Employment Security Commission 596-0613 Apprenticeship Programs 596-0614 The Commond Cold 596-0615 Keeping Tax Records 596-0616 Facts About Colon and Rectum Cancer i596-0617 A Christmas Story for Kids: The Grincb Who StoleiChristmas 596-0618 The Lone Ranger 596-0619 Superman: The Wolf ' For a brochure that lists approximately 500 tapes, send a self-addressed, stamped, regular business envelope to DAISY, Durham Technical Institute, P.O. Box 11307, Durham, NC 27703. CONTRASTS AND COMPLEMENTS is the name of the art exhibition at CenterGallery which . will feature ' works by Rita May, Cheri Westmoreland, Use Temple-Greenberg and Stephanie Carleton. The opening and reception will . be held December 12 at 118-A E. Main St., Carr boro (above Tumbleweed Cydery). The show will run until January 4, 1981. For more information, call 967-1316. Gallery hours: 1 1-5 Saturday and Fri day; 2-5 Sunday,, "... LEARNING AND CAREER INFORMATION 1 FREE FROM PROJECT LIFT in the new r Durham County Library. Offering financial aid ; assistance for college, national college catalogs, trade and technical vocation information, job listings from the Employment Security Commis sion, lists of classes in this area for adults, and a wide variety of reference material on career development .and adult education. Whether you want to improve your reading, to learn macrame or to go back to school, -we ate your advocates and will explore for you courses, classes or other paths of lifelong learning. Call 683-2626 or visit Project LIFT, 300 N. Roxboro St., 9-9 Monday and Tues day, ,M:30 Wednesday through Saturday. KKST PROBLEM RESOLUTION OFFICE has a toll-free number, 1-800-832-8800 in Greensboro. If you have problems you have not been able to resolve through normal channels, call the Greensboro number. They promise to cut through red tape and get to the solution faster than routine channels you have tried. You may also write: Pro blem Resolution Office, 320 Federal Place, Greensboro, NC 27401. 1 ' The IRS Office at 400 W. Main St., Durham, of . fers free assistance to taxpayers the year round. Anyone needing personal assistance with tax pro- ; :. blems may visit any weekday from 10 a.m. to 3:45 ' i p.m. No appointment necessary. J FA VOLUNTEHl 15 NEEDEtf at a health care; facility to escort patients to designated places and ; back to their rooms. u i- Also, a 12-year-old black youth would loVe to have a big brother to do things with. His mother is a single parent who works full time. His younger sister has a big" sister aMjigJeels left out. To volunteer or learn of other needs, call the Volunteer Services Bureau, 688-8977 or 688-9049,. weekdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. - CALENDAR ITEMS should, reach us no later j i than Friday before the desired publication date.1 I Two to three weeks prior is even better! Mail to: Calendar, The Carolina Times, P.O. Box 3825, Durham, NC 27702. No charge. PAGEANT SCHEDULED The Durham Business. and Professional Chain has announced February 1, 1981 as the date for its annual "Ms. Durham Business and Professional Chain" Pageant. Those ladies interested in competing for the title of "Ms. Durham Business and Professional Chain" and those businesses interested in sponsor ing a young lady, should contact Ms. Taylor at the Chain office, 688-7356, for further details. I JOIN GIRL SCOUTS If you are a girl bet ween the ages of 6-17 or an adult of any age, male or female, Girl Scouts want YOU! Have fun, make new friends, be a part of something great! In Durham, call 493-3234 or 489-2886. CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL The Carr boro Recreation and Parks Department concludes its 1980 Children's Film Festival on Friday, December 19, 7 p.m., with "The Prince andiThe Pauper". tParents are invited to enjoy the film with their children in the Carrboro Elementary School Auditorium. There is a 75C per person admission fee. For more information, call Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department at 942-8541, extension 203. CHRISTMAS WORKSHOPS The Durham Arts Council will offer the following holiday workshops for those seeking options to ordinary store-bought gifts and decorations. Register now to assure your place. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FROM CLAY (ages 5-10). Young potters will enjoy making Christmas presents for family and friends. Everything will be out of the kilns by December 17. Friday, December 12 3:30-5:30 p.m. $7 plus $3 supply fee. HOLIDAY GIFTMAKING WORKSHOP Create a gift! Kids from ages 5-12 will make some creative gifts while Mom and Dad have some free time for their, holiday planning. Lunch is included. Join us either on December P'bron December 22 from 10-3. Call the Museum U LMfeand Science at . 477-0431 for class registration3, fc : fl members, 8 non-members. f i W.D. HILL RECREA1. ITER, 1308 Fayetteville Street, is qffeW,iJult classes in ceramics, aerobic slimhastics, martial arts, photography, macrame end sewing: Children's '' classes include' gymnastics,, moderhdanoea ; after school Fun Fest. For more infomatibhbotii; 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 iriaay-z;w3:43, 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). SIXTY OR OVER? The Retired Senior Volunteer Program needs: a retired teacher to help coordinate a machine shop class, a clerical assistant for purchasing office 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. ALL-DAY CARE PROGRAM The Durham YMCA will offer an All-Day Care Program for children ages 5-12 years on December 22, 23, 29, 30, 31 and January 2, from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. for1 members and non-members. Activities will include swimming, arts and crafts, games and much more. ' 1 To register and for further information call the ; Lakewood Y at 489-2610 or the Central Y at sj 682-0313. "'Mr NCCU ARTS -December 12, University Per- k formance. NCCU Dance Groun. 8:15 n m a m. - Duke Auditorium, North Carolina Central Univer- soy. no admission charge, v Sunday. Dciamber 14. University Performance.
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