2 THE CAS3UNA TIMES
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Calendar and Announcements
TENNIS ANYONE? The Durham Parks &
Recreation Department and the Durham County
Schools are co-sponsoring beginner tennis lessons
indoors are Carrington Junior High. Class will meet
Mondays & Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m. Two sessions
are offered; Feb. 4-25 and Mar. 2-25. $20 per ses
sion. Call 683-4355 for information.
' 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).
PAINT YOUR HEART OUT Carrboro,
Chapel Hill and Orange County Recreation and
Parks departments are making it possible for
citizens to present a loved one with a must unusual
valentine this year. Three large panels have been
erected where you can paint your very own valen
tine for someone you love or write a valentine
message.
, From Thursday, February 12 through Saturday,
February 14, for only 25, you can buy a five inch,
square to paint a Valentine with magic markers or
acrylic paints. The paint will be furnished. Children
will find their very own special panel where they can
draw a valentine for 10. All proceeds wilt go the
Orange County Special Olympics.
BELLY DANCING Learn a special skill for
, fun or for a unique form of exercise. Eight weeks of
: classes starting Monday, Feb. 16. Classes will be
I taught by Suzie Friedman at the New Performing
: Dance Company, 105 lA W. Chapel Hill St..,
Durham. For information and registration, call
1 688-1138. "
DURHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS MENUS -FEB.
M3: Breakfast: Mon.-Juice, oatmeal, cin
namon toast, milk; Tues.-Fresh Fruit cup, toast,
milk; Wed.-Peach pizza, milk; Thurs.-Cereal,
, juice, milk; Fri.-Waffles, sausage, applesauce,
' milk.
Lunch: Mon.-Hamburger, french fries, lettuce &
tomato, peanut butter delight, milk;
Tues.-Manager's Favorite, milk; Wed.-Lasagna,
lettuce wedge, vegetable sticks, pudding wtopping,
milk; Thurs.-Fried chicken, creamed , potatoes,
green beans, hot roll, gelatin wfruit, milk;
Fri.-Fish on bun, coleslaw wcarrots, pickle spears
& celery, cake wlemon frosting, milk.
PROJECT LIFT can cure your winter doldrums
with free information and referral on the wide array
of adult hobby, skills and continuing education
classes to be offered in Durham and beyond. Job
listings and reference materials are also available.
! Call or visit Project LIFT Learning Information
For Today 9-9 Monday and Tuesday; 9-5;30
Wednesday . through Saturday, at the Durham
.County Library, 300 North Roxboro St., or call
1 683-2626, Extension 31.
I STEAL AWAY HOMF. a children's musical
play by Armand Harris, will be presented in the
University Theatre, North Carolina Central Univer
sity, corner Fyaetteville & Lawson Streets, February
18-21 at 7:15 p.m., and February 21 and 22 at 3:15
p.mM by the Department of Dramatic Art. The play
will be presented in celebration of Black History
Month and promises to be educational as well as
, entertaining for children of all ages. For ticket in
formation, call 683-6242 between 9-noon weekdays.
VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED for a variety of
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
than Friday before the desired publication week.
J Two to three weeks prior Is even better! Mail to:
Calendar, The Carolina Times, P.O. Box 3825,
! Durham, NC 27702. No charge.
i DURHAM TECHNICAL INSTITUTE is offer
ing a 42-hour course in "Exercise Physiology."
Designed for people enterested in physical fitness,
the course will explain how the body functions dur-
ing exercise. The class will meet at DTI on Fridays,
j 9-12 beginning February 6 until May 6. To regisier
j coi,act the Continuing Education , Department,
'596-9311, ext. 330.
ERA DEBATE The Carolina Forum in con
junction with the Association of Women Students
will present the ERA Debate with Betty Freidan vs.
Phyllis Schlafly on Monday, February 9 at 8 p.m. in
Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill. Mrs. Schlafly, cited as
one of the 25 most influential women in the U.S., is
national chairman of STOP ERA. Mrs. Freidan,
author of the Feminine Mystique, is the so-called
"Mother Superior" of the woman's movement.
Both women are highly respected nationally and
have written numerous articles on the controversial
issue of women's rights. Admission to the ERA
debate is $1 for UNC students and Union Staff
Privilege Card holders and $2 for the general
public. Tickets can be purchased at the Union Box
Office.
OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH, INC. is
desirous of establishing delegate agency relation
ships with incorporated Durham-based youth serv
ing organizations interested in expanding their ser
vices to youths in Durham City and County. Ap
plication deadline is February 13. Up to $2,000 per
organization is available for approved expenditures
for youth projects providing cultural enrichment,
' tutorial programs, sports, or other forms of in
novative ' activity. Contact Operation
Breakthrough's administrative office at 688-8111
for details.
THOUGHT ABOUT A SUMMER JOB? If
you're a college student, you may just be eligible for
one of the state government internships which will :
be available in thirteen different state agencies dur
ing the summer.
, Students will work for ten weeks, from June 8 to
August 14, earning $3.12 per hour. In addition to a
forty-hour work week, they will attend seminars to
learn more about state government and. how it
works. Most internships are in the Raleigh area, but
some are available across the state.
To be eligible for an internship, a student must
either be attending a North Carolina college,
university, technical institute or community college,
or be a North Carolina resident attending an
equivalent out-of-state institution. College and
university students must have completed their
sophomore year while community and technical
college students must have completed one year of
study.
The deadline for submitting applications is
February 13. For more information, contact the
Youth Involvement Office, N.C. Department of
Administration, Room 115, 112 West Lane St.,
Raleigh, N.C. 27611, 919733-5966;
DURHAM ART GUILD exhibition.
"Abstractions and Impressions", Feb. 8 through
March 3at the Durham Art Guild Galleries, 120
Morris St. Reception Sunday, Feb. 8, 3-5 p.m. Ad
mission free.
Featured works include Virginia artists Paul
Ostaseski showing his abstractions in three dimen
sions sculpture fabricated from steel plate,
Durham artist Michael Helton geometric acrylic
paintings, and Chapel Hill painter, Mary Kane.
ART EXHIBIT By members of the Wake Ar
tist Guild at the Raleigh Little Theatre through
February 8. - ,
CLASS REGISTRATION The Durham City
Schools Community Education Program is now
taking registration for classes in Intermediate Sew
ing, Nutrition and Dietary Cooking, Motorcycle
Repair, and Small Engine Repair. Call 682-5786 for
further information.
SENIOR CITIZENS TRIP Carrboro Recrea
tionParks Dept. is sponsoring a Senior Citizens
trip to the Raleigh Civic Center Spring Home &
Garden Show on Thursday, Feb. 12. Departure
from Carr Mill Mall at 1 p.m. with return planned
for 5 p.m. Preregistration is required. Fee of $2.50
must be paid in advance. Space limited to 13 per
sons. Fof more information, call 942-8541, Ext.
1203.
CHILDREN'S FILM FESTIVAL The festival
features seven children's films especially selected
for children ages 3-12. Parents are welcome to at
tend and make it a family night. The films are
shown in the Carrboro Elementary School
Auditorium and begin at 7 p.m. Admission is 75
per person.
Next films to be shown are: "Napoleon and
Samantha" -Friday, February 13; "Three Lives of
Thomasina, Fri. Feb. 27; "Almost Angels, Fri.
Mar. 20.
FREE FEATURE MOVIES are shown each
Saturday at 3 p.m., in the auditorium of the
Durham County Public Library. Plan to see "Blithe
Spirit" Feb. 7; "Dance, Fools, Dance", Feb. 14;
"Raisin In The Sun", Feb. 21 and "Major Bar
bara", Feb. 28.
FREE FILMS-- Tuesday and Wednesday even
ing at 7, February 10-11, the Chapel Hill Public
': Library, corner Franklin and Boundary Streets, will
show "David Copperfield''.
Hopefully everyone has some idea of this.Charles
Dickens story. If not, you have a cast of W.C.
Fields, Freddie Bartholomew, Lionel Barrymore,
Maureen O'Suliivan and Basil Rathbone to act it
out for you. The master George Cukor directs.
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