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SAT., DECEMBER 13, 1980 THE CAROLINA TIMES -3 CALENDAR & AIItlOUIKEnENTS 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. For more information, call the Carrboro Recrea tion and Parks Department at 942-8341, extension 203. DURHAM CITY SCHOOLS MENUS, DEC. 1519: Breakfast: Mon. Fruit muffins or cereal, juice or Yi c. fresh fruit, milk; Tues. Peanut but ter bun or cereal, juice or Yi cup fresh fruit, milk; . Wed. Egg biscuit or cereal, juice or Yi c. fresh ' fruit, milk; Thurs. Cinnamon bun or cereal, juice or Yi c.fresh fruit, milk; Fri. Cereal or muffins, juice or Vic. fresh fruit, milk.: Lunch: Mon. Hot dog wchili sauce on bun, ' tater tots, choice of coleslaw or apple, milk choice; i ues. sioppy joe on. Dun, steamed cabbage or toss salad, tangerine, milk choice; Wed. Christmas Buffet; Thurs. Manager's Choice; Fri. Beef vegetable soup, cheese toast, choice of fresh fruit, jnUk choice. THE STUDIO DANCE SCHOOL will present a one-half hour dance program for the public at South Square Mall December 13, with perfor mances at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. The program will include "Valencio" by pre schoolers and creative movement from 'Toddler's Academy', "Rudolph, The Red Nosed Reindeer" by the Wednesday Evening Jaa Class, "Lo, How : A Rose Er Blooming" by the Saturday Toe Class, i "Twas The Night Before Christmas" by the Satur- day 10 a.m. Ballet Class, "There's ionna Be A Great Day" by the Saturday Workshop, "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" by the Wednesday Evening Tap Class, "Light A Torch, Isabella" by the Saturday 11 and 12 o'clock Ballet classes and "Go Tell It On The Mountain" Jby Ae Wednesday Evening Adult Technique Class. The same program will be presented December 14 at Union Baptist Church at 6 p.m., and December 22 at St. Titus Episcopal Chulch at 7 ojn. $1,000 PRIZE OFFERED FOR BEST POEM , will be awarded in the poetry competition spon sored by the World of Poetry, a quarterly newslet ter for poets. Poems of all styles and on any subject are eligible to compete for the grand prize or for 49 other cash or merchandise awards. Rules and official entry forms are available from: World of Poetry, 2431, Stockton Blvd., Dept. N, Sacramento, California 95817. 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. 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 4 will be offered for all age groups. For more infor-vt Imation, call 683-4292. , n PETER AND THE WOLF a fifteen minute animated interpretation of Prokofiev's orchestral fable will be presented in the Education Building, Museum of Life and Science, 433 Murray Avenue, .Friday, Saturday and Sunday, December 12, 13, 14, 3:30 p.m. No extra admission charge. Call 477-0431 for information. ROGERS-HERR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL I PTA will meet Wednesday, December 17, 7:30 p.m., in the school auditorium. A program of music will be presented by the band and chorus. AUDUBON WILDLIFE FILM SERIES in I Chapel Hill at Guy B. Phillips Junior High School 'auditorium on Estes Drive. Tickets will be sold for any unoccupied seats ten minutes before each 8 p.m. performance. For information in Chapel Hill, contact Mrs. Robert Broughton, 942-3836 or Mrs. ! Robert Utiger, 942-7437; in Durham, Mrs. Charles I Stuart, 286-2760. Remaining films in the series are: Walter Berlet's '"American Heartland: The Great River Story" on Wednesday, January 28; and Norm Wakeman's "Inside Passage to Alaska" on Tuesday, April 7. : DURHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS MENUS, Dec. 15-19 (Breakfast)Mon.: .Grits & Eggs, juice, milk; Tues.: Cheese toast, sliced peaches, milk; Wed.: Sausage biscuit, juice, milk; Thurs.: Oatmeal, juice, milk; Fri.: Pancakes, applesauce, milk. (Lunch) Mon.: Corn dog wmustard, buttered carrots, green beans, cake wfrosting, milk; Tues.: Sliced baked ham, candied yams, tiny green peas, hot roll, fresh fruit cup, milk; Wed.: Country styled steak, creamed potatoes, green beans, hot roll, chilled peaches, milk; Thurs.: Fried chicken, rice and gravy, green beans, pears on lettuce w peanuts, . hot roll, milk; Fri.: Cheeseburger, french fries, pickle spears, apple crisp, milk. DECEMBER 15: Hillside School Bands j Christmas Concert, Hillside Auditorium, 7:30 , p.m,; Y.E. Smith School annual tree lighting and ' singing, front hall, 9 a.m . j; DECEMBER 16: Durham High ConcertChoir E-Z RIDER PROVIDES TRANSPORTATION SERVICE for the elderly and handicapped in ; Chapel Hill-Carrboro. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m., for 20f . For additional information, call 967-8444. Shared ride taxi provides service for CHT pass holders anywhere in Chapel Hill and Carrboro and 1 within M mile of a bus route. Hours 6:30 p.m. -midnight,- Monday through Friday and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sunday (Chapel Hill only). Fares 35 adults, 20 all other, bus stop to bus stop; $1.05 adult, 60 all other, door to door. There is no Saturday shared ride service. For additional infor mation, call 967-8247. DISPLACED HOMEMAKERS A new pro : gram format at the Career Development Center for t Displaced Homemakers, who are -out on their own I and must find paid employment, even better. In ad ! dition to personal counseling and career guidance, services include job readiness instruction, job search assistance, support group meetings, and referrals to other agencies and training programs. If you are or know a displaced homemaker, call 1 682-9671 for more information; or contact Durham lCETA or YWCA offices. Christmas Concer, DHS Aiglitorium, 7:30 p.m.; Holton Jr. High Band and Choir Christmas Con cert, Holton Auaiu..-V'm, 7:30 p.m.; Morehead, Grades 1, 2, 3 will perform "The Elf Factory", 7:30 p.m. DECEMBER 18: Brogden Chorus Christmas assembly, auditorium, 8:45 a.m.; Durham High Bands winter concert, auditorium, 7:30 p.m.; Durham High Choir, South Square, 7 p.m.; R.N. Harris Christmas program, auditorium 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.; Burton School DramaDance PTA Christmas Program, auditorium, 7:30 p.m.;W.G. Pearson Third Grade, PTA meeting program, auditorium, 7:30 p.m., Shepard Junior High Band and Choir, Christmas Concert, auditorium, 7:30 p.m. DECEMBER 19: Brogden Chorus performance at South Square, 2 p.m.; Hillside High Band per formance of "The Wiz", auditorium, 7:30 p.m. DECEMBER 20: Hillside Madrigal Singers per forming on WTVD, Channel 11,2 p.m. HOLIDAY TALES Storytelling. Kay Taylor, from the Durham County Library, will present a storytelling program of holiday tales for all ages at the Museum of Life & Science on Friday, December 19 at 3:30 p.m. 433 Murray Avenue, Durham. No additional charge. Call 477-0431 for information. SANTA'S TRAIN RIDE Take a nighttime ride on the Ellerbee Creek Railroad at the Museum of Life and Science, and visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus along the way. Hours: Dec. 17-23, 6-8:30 p.m. Admission 50. Refreshments will be available. 433 Murray Avenue, Durham. DON'T FORGET THE BEST GIFT is the title of a Christmas play sponsored by the Union Chapel Baptist Church Youth Department aH p.m., on December 21, at the church, Corner of East F and 25th St., Butner. Don't miss this great original 1 event if you really want to laugh and get in the Christmas spirit. GOLDEN AGERS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Durham Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., will sponsor its Annual Golden Agers Christmas Party on Sunday, December 14, 4-6 p.m., at the W.D. Hill Recreation, Center, 1308 Fayetteville Street. All senior citizens are invited to come and participate. I'll Si A For tome people, the best part of football season ii tailgating ... those festive picnics that take place in ; stadium parking lots before football garnet. Amid all the excitement of a college or pro . game, tailgating has become a tradition in many areas across the country. People even have at-home tailgate . parties before watching a game oTV.;s Whether" you Vt a veteran at tailgating or planning your first party, a key element is to have plenty of . good food on hand, especially. If you're invaded by "nibblen? froai i othergroups. For added ftuvi fatfetfi-uig. Have, a Mexican ? fiesU Ullgate comply JthV TMM jnade with the snappy , flavor of Kraft barbecue vsauce., Keep the filling bot , in a wide mouth thermos, and ' pack, the toppers in separate . air-tight . containers,; vRound out the menu with other " Mexican favorites and enjoy a , "maka-your-own feast. ''.'Mini-''1 :, ' t' ' "V '-'r ' ' -W - . Brightly- colored plates, nap kins and tablecloths give the fiesta south of the border appeal. Just be sure to get in your seats before kick-off A Mexicali Tailgate Party i 9: - rf "" time! 1 34 14 Tacos lb. ground beef cup Kraft barbecue sauce cup water 12 cup chopped onion 1 tablespoon chili, powder 10-12 tortillas Oil Chopped tomatoes Shredded lettuce Kraft sharp natural Cheddar cheese, shredded Brown meat; drain. Stir in barbecue sauce, water, onion and chili powder. Simmer 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Fry tortillas in hot oil until tender. Fold in half. Continue frying until crisp; drain. Fill each with meat mixture. Top with tomatoes, lettuce and cheese.
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