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Calendar and
Announcements
The Gleaner Club
VOLUNTEERS NEE4JED to provide enter
tainment at a talent extravaganza for residents of a
health care facility. Persons interested in singing,
dancing, playing a musical instrument, or perform
ing an act in the show; also a 79 year old lady who
lives alone and is partially sighted needs a shopping
aide twice a month. For more information, call the
Volunteer Services Bureau at 688-8977 or 688-9049.
weekdays, 9 a.m.-4 o.m. ,
BACKGAMMON TOURNAMENT The
Durham Parks A RecreatiGnDepartmenHs spon-
soring its first annual open Backgammon Tourna
ment on Saturday, March 28, I -5 p.m., at the West
Durham Recreation Center. Fee $4.50 per person.
Maximum registration is 30 ( and . registration
deadline is March 26.
Regular Backgammon instruction and tourna
ment play every Tuesday at West Durham Recrea
tion Center. Fee is $5 per month. Time: 7:30. Bring
your own set, if you like. For more information,
contact Alden Jackson at 683-4355.
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.
March 30 -April 5
596-06 1 0 Top Ten Records
596-0611 DAISY: Weekly Automatic Schedule
596-0612 - Job Service: Openings Available Thru
Employment Security Commission
596-06 1 3 Edward R. Murrow : 1 940-1 945
596-0614 Arc Vitamin Supplements Necessary?
596-06 1 5 Weekend College
596-0616 Food Safety For The Family
596-0617 r- Five Ways To Fly A Kite
596-0618 Do You Need Academic Help?
596-0619 Suspense: Girl In The Powder
Blue Jag
For a brochure that lists approximately 500 tapes,
send a self-addressed, stamped, regular business
envelope to DAISY, Durham Technical Institute,
P.O. Box 1 1307, Durham, NC 27703.
CRAFTSMEN TO TELL "HOW-TO"
Authentic early American crafts as practiced in Col
onial Williamsburg will be demonstrated in Raleigh
and Durtiam this spring.
Four Colonial Williamburg craftsmen will pre
sent a series of lectures and crafts demonstrations,
through June 14 at Durham's Stagville Preservation
Center with identical sessions in the Ar:
chivesLibrary Building in Raleigh,
A gunsmith, a cabinetmaker, a woodwrlght and a
bookbinder will demonstrate their specialties and
offer lectures on the subjects during an eight-part
series Sponsored by Stagville Preservation Center
and the Department of Cultural Resources' ar
chaeology and historic preservation section. Thej
programs are free of charge and open to the public,
and interested professionals. I
BASEBALL-SOFTBALL The Carrboro
Recreation and Parks Department is currently ac
cepting registration for Youth Baseball and Soft
ball. All boys and girls 7-15 years old interested in
playirmusUe5teL4U
Office by f rjday, March 27. A $5 fee and birth cer-(
tificate art required at registration" " !
Adult volunteer coaches are needed for the youth ,
leagues. If you are interested in coaching or have
questions concerning the leagues, call 942-8541, ext.
203.
ROSE SHOW Plans for the twelfth annual
Rose. Show, sponsored by the Chapel Hill Rose
Society are underway. The show will open to the
public Friday and Saturday, May 22-23, in the west '
court of Chapel Hill's University Mall.
AH show exhibits and competition will be open to
home rose growers and arrangers who desire to par
ticipate in categories including sixteen divisions of '
horticulture, plus divisions of miniature, old
fashioned roses, and artistic (floral arrangements).
Awards in all categories will be at the discretion of
accredited judges from outside of the Chapel Hill
area." :
. CITY-WIDE TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Playoffs wiD be held at Edison Johnson and
W.D. Hill recreation centers on Friday-Saturday,
March 2748. Finals at Edison Johnson, Sat., April
' 11. SI registration fee.
MUSEUM ACTIVITIES The N.C. Museum :
of Life and Science, 433 Murray Avenue, Durham,
is offering a variety of classes and workshops for all
agc this spring. Offerings include "Animal,
Storytime," "Dinosaurs,,' "Photography,"
"Scientoyfic," and "Rocks and Minerals." Call;
477-0431 for complete information and registra
tion. V
"CATS: ENDANGERED SPECIES",
photographs of rare and endangered cats by free
lance photographer Rod Farb, will be on display
through April 19 at the Museum of Life and
Science, 433 Murray Avenue
DURHAM CITY SCHOOLS MENUS, MARCH
30-April 3: Breakfast: Mon. Cereal or waffles,
juice or Vi c. fresh fruit, milk; Tues. Sausage
biscuit or cereal, juice or lA cup fresh fruit, milk;
Wed. Muffins, peanut butter cup, apple wedge,
orange juice, milk; Thurs. Waffles wmaple
syrup or cereal, juice of Vi c. of fresh fruit, milk;
Fri. Ham biscuit or cereal, juice or applesauce
wblucbcrrics, milk.
. Lunch: Mon. Barbecue bun, cole slaw, choice
of tw- applesauce, french fries or tater tots; choice
of milk; Tucs, Pizza, yellow corn, choice of fruit,
roll, choice of milk; Wed. Beef-chicken vegetable
soup, toasted cheese sandwich, choice of fruit,
cluiicc of milk; Thurs.r-Ovcn-fricd chipken, rice,
gravv. cheese wedge, garden peas, tossed salad,
choice of milk; Fri. Roast turkey, dressinggravy,
candied yams stringbeans, 1 beet slice, roll, choice
of milk.
SIXTH ANNUAL EARLY EDUCATION
WORKSHOP, sponsored by the Durham Day Care
Council in cooperation with Durham Technical In
stitute, will be held Friday evening. March 27, and
all day Saturday. March 28.
Ms; Julia McLean Williams, director and
founder of Learning Together, Inc., in Raleigh, will
present the keynote address. "How Do You Spell
Joy?,f at 7 in the Durham County Public l ibrary
Auditorium on March 27. Workshops will be held
on Saturday. March 28, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:40
p.m.. at durham Technical Institute). 1637 I awm
St. Four sessions of Morksliopv will he presented
with 36 topics offered: there a ill be workshops for
parents including lathers and step . parent;
' teachers day care provider. P.uvicipaiiis can .iNo
receive one ('tintiiiuiii! lilticaiioii I'nit,
' Registration is $10 iiuluJinii nicniheisliip in the
Da Care '.Council. Oil the Puiluin Dav . Caic
Council at 688-8661 for icuistradou and iiil'orm.i
tiou. " .
1 More Annoiiiiivinrnls
; Lnlrrlsiinim-nl Section
The Gleaner Club of St, Mark AME Zion Church met
March 15 at the home of Mrs. Lula Mae Royal. Mrs:
Royal, James Smarr and Frank Williams were hosts.' .
The meeting was opened with devotion led by Mrs.
Florence Cooper. After the business session, a
delightful dinner was served to the following members: '
Mrs. Lula M. Royal, Lennel Bracey, Bliss Royal,
Pearline Bullock, Thelma M. Bullock, Dorothy Steele,
Florence Cooper, Nellie Bynum, Vera Nicholson, Han
nah Hamm, Margaret Allen, Sarah McNeil, Myrtle
McNeil, Barbara Terry, Patricia Merces, Janie Swain,
Glenis Thompson, Willie Sherrill and Madison
McDonald.
TTFANEITDiSCUSSlON on "Reagan's Economic
Policies and Their Effects on the Black Community"
will be held on Saturday, March 28, af I p.m. in the
.Moot Courtroom at Duke University's Law .School.
Panelists include: Ms. Lucy Reuben, faculty member of
Fuqua School of Business-Duke University; Frank
Anderson, president, Custom Molders, Inc., Durham;
and Ms. Joanne. Brown, lecturer in Duke University's
Sociology Department.
A reception will follow,
tend.
The public is invited to at-
This discussion is sponsored by the Duke University
Law School Chapter of the Black American ' Law
Students Association.
f3 AT THE YWCA (children 8-1 1 years old) Satur-"
days from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. games, crafts, out
door games, etc. Call 688-4396 for more informa- .
tion. Come Jojn in the fun.
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