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2 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., NOVEMBER 21,1981 Calendar and Announcement ITEMS for this column snould reach as no later than Friday before the desired publication week. Two to three weeks prior is even better! Mail to: Calendar, The Carolina Times, P.O. Box 3825, Durham, NC 27702. No charge. ' NAACP MEETING The monthly meeting of the Durham Branch, NAACP will be held on Sun day, November 22, 4 p.m., at Greater St. Paul Bap tist Church, 1103 Juniper Street. The public is in vited to attend. DURHAM CITY SCHOOLS MENUS November 23 25 Breakfast Monday Juice, cereal or waffles wsyrup, milk. Tuesday Canned fruit, peanut butter bun or cereal, milk. Wednesday Assorted juice, cereal, milk. Lunch Monday Sliced baked ham, steamed fluffy rice wgravy, buttered collard greens, chilled peach half, cornbread square, choice of milk. Tuesday Gobble Gobble Surprise, Pilgrim Yams, Indian style green beans, Plymouth rocks, Mayflower roll, 162U milk. Wednesday Manager's choice. November 26-27 Thanksgiving holiday. DURHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS MENUS November 23 25 Breakfast Monday Cereal, juice, milk. Tuesday Sausage biscuit, applesauce, milk. Wednesday Cheese toast, juice, milk. Thursday Holiday. Friday Holiday. Lunch Monday Manager's Favorite. Tuesday Pizza, tossed salad, pickle spears. vu n iiv3iiii, mil. - - Wednesday Turkey wdressing, cranbury sauce, sweet potato puff, broccoli, surprise salad, milk. Thursday Holiday. Friday Holiday. THE REGIONAL CONSTRUCTION SERVICE CENTER assists minority contractors in preparing job estimates. The office is located at 5 1 1 Grant St. Henry Bordeaux is directing the Center. Job estimate assistance will be given in construction areas such as carpentry, plumbing and electrical ser vice. The Center is funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce. ' THE W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER, 1308 Fayetteville St., is offering: a holiday yarns craft class which includes crocheting, cross stitch and needlepoint on plastic a canvas. classes in aerobic slimnastics, senior citizens physical exercise and a weight control class designed to help people follow a chosen diet program. For more information on these offerings, call 683-4292. YOUTH BASKETBALL Bull Durham Youth Athletics of the Durham Parks and Recreation Department is organzing youth basketball to begin in January, 1982 for ages 5 through 12. The Parks and Recreation Department will assist you in organizing adults in your community to assist in youth activities. Call 683-4355. Play Sites: Fayetteville Street School, Holloway Street School. Edison Johnson Center. League Dlav will be on Friday nights andor Saturdays. Registration through November 31 for Whip poorwill Youth Athletics at Edison Johnson Center. Registration November 23-December 14 foi Fayetteville Street and Holloway Street Community Leagues. , Registration Sites: W,D. Hill, Weaver Street and Edison Johnson Recreation Centers, Parks and Recreation Department-City Hall Plaza. PIANO TRIO TO GIVE CONCERT On Sun day afternoon, Nov. 22, at 4 p.m., the N.C. Piano Trio, assisted by Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Alden, will present a concert in NCCU's Music Building nuuuununi, turner or uiwson at., near ine in tersection with Merrick Street. Admission is free and the public is invited to attend. -' - ' Works to be performed are Haydn's Trio No. IV in E Major and Brahms' Quintet in F minor for piano and string quartet. The performers in-the N.C. Piano Trio, Dr. Lillian Pruett, Dr. M.G. White and Earl Sanders, are all on the staff of the NCCU Music Depart ment. The assisting artists, Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Alden, need no introduction to concert-goers, hav . ing been musically active throughout the southeast for many years. THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK will play at the Raleigh Little Theatre Nov. 2V21, 24-25, 27-28, Dec. 1-5 at 8 p.m., and Nov. 22, 29 and Dec. 6 at 3 p.m. Adults $5 (week nights and matinees), $7 (Fri day and Saturday): Students and senior citizens: S3 (week nights), $5 (Friday and Saturday, $2 (matinees). Reservations: 821-31 1 1, 12-6 p.m. daily beginning Nov. 19. THE HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1932 will meet Nov. 20 at 4 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Tessie R. Carrington, 1116 N. Hyde Park Ave SALOME TEMPLE NO. 704 Daughters of Elks, is sponsoring a Children's Talent Show, and "Guys and Dolls Contest," Sunday, November 22, 5 p.m., at Bull City Elks Lodge, 2311 S. Alston Avenue. PEER COUNSELING-LIFE WORK PLANN ING CENTER at the Office of Continuing Educa tion, Duke University, is now offering the 1981 revised Strong Campbell Interest Inventory, in ad dition to other services. The Strong Campbell is a measuring instrument used to assist people in mak ing career and life-work decisions. For further in-, formation call 684-6259, THE SCARBOROUGH NURSERY SCHOOL is planning a reunion of all former students and graduates. The school is trying to locate as many of the former students as possible. Please contact Mrs. Clydie Scarborough at 682-5037. THE NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY will be in concert in Durham Von Friday evening,. November 20," 8:15 p.m., in Page Auditorium, Duke University. Patrick Flynn will be conducting the all-Tchaikovsky program. Tickets are available at the Durham Arts Qpuncil, Northgate Mall and Page Auditorium Box Office. Adults, $6; students and senior citizens, $4; and children $2. For further information, call Ms. Liz Chapman, 596-0831. DISCO The Durham City Schools Chapter of North Carolina Association of Educational Office Personnel cordially invites you to their pre Thanksgiving Teenage, Disco Saturday, Nov. 21, . Shepard Junior High Gymnasium, 8-11:30 p.m. Ages 13-18. Fee SI. 50 in advance; $2 at the door; REQUIREMENT: TENNIS SHOES MUST BE WORN. Tickets may be purchased from any NCAEOP member or from the following schools: Hillside, Durham, Brogden, Holton, Rogers-Herr, Shepard. Refreshments will be for sale at the disco. FASHION SHOW TO BENEFIT BURN CENTER A fashion show, "Beyond the Essence of Fashion," will be presented Nov. 28 at the Governors Inn, sponsored by the DeVals. A cocktail hour will start at 6 p.m.; a buffet dinner will be served at 7 p.m., and the show starts at 8 p.m. All proceeds will go to the University of North Carolina Burn Center. For more information, tickets or reservations, call Ms. Deborah Hayes at 596-7468 or Ms: Valeria Bank at 683-2141 after 5 p.m.. x VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED to hdp transport cancer patients to and from hospitals for treatment ; If you have the time or if your church or Sunday School would like to assist in this project, ' please call the American Cancer Society, Durham County Unit, P.O. Box 2893, Durham, NC 27705. Phone: 286-7943. YOUTH BASKETBALL - The Carrboro Recreation and " Parks Department will accept registration for youth basketball through Dec. 3. Boys and girls ages 6-1 5 are eligible to register.1 There is a $5 registration fee per participant annd each player must have a birth certificat eon file at the Recreation and Parks Department; For more in formation call 942-8541, ext. 203.' Volunteer coaches are needed for this league. Call if you can help.;.-' - ,'.-' " ADULT BASKETBALL Registration for the Carboro Recreation and Parks Department's women's and men's basketball leagues will be ex tended through November 30. Cost is $214 per team ($100 due upon registration for deposit). For more information call 942-8541, ext. 203. FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CON SIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF, by Ntozake Shange, is being presented at Thompson Theatre, Raleigh, through Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. Tickets are free to NCSU students; $2.50 for adults. For more information, call 737-2405, CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD, recipient of the 1980 Tony Award, comes to Stewart Theatre on the N.C. State University campus, Raleigh, on Sun day, Nov. 22, at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. For ticket infor mation and group sales, call 737-3105. There will be tickets available at the door for the matinee perfor mance only. EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER ACTIVITIES Leisure Activities for Senior Citizens through Dec. 18, 1-3 p.m. Card playing, chess, shuffleboard, checkers, etc. If interested, call 683-2470 by Wednesday of each week so the staff can set-up for Fridays, Christmas Workshop December 1-17, 1-3 p.m. on Tuesday and Thursday. Cost $12. Please call 683-4270 if you are interested in enrolling. A class in Chess, through December 7. Meets Mondays 7-9 p.m. Adult Dance Classes through December 19: ballet, belly dance, danceaerobics, modern, partner, and tap. An excercise class in "stretch and relaxa tion" will also be held. Slimnastics on Mondays 9:30-10:30, 7:30-8:30, and Thursdays 7:30-8:30. Art classes in Cards and Collage, jewelry making, pottery, painting, pre-school art and youth art. Christmas Craft, Dec. 5, 1-3 p.m. Two music workshops, Dec. 11 and 19. Artletics for pre-schoolers on Mondays and Thursdays 9:30-11:30 - music, art, games, stories, and a snack. Gymnastic classes for children will continue through Dec. 19. Family gymnastics is also being offered. Classes in Karate, rollerskating, advanced Tai Chi, racquetbail, TREK (Trips Recreational Excite ment for Kids). For other activities and further information, call 683-4270. DAISY AUTOMATIC SCHEDULE DAISY is a 24 hour telephone tape service provided by Durham Technical Institute. During the hours 3-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, any tape in the DAISY program is available by calling 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. November 16-22 596-0610 Top Ten Records 596-0611 - DAISY: Weekly Automatic Schedule 596-0612 Job Service: Openings Available Thru Employment Security Commission 596-0613 Spelling Tips - Hyphenation 596-0614 - Do You Need Academic Help? 596-0615 Taking Tranquilizers 596-0616 Conserving Energy In Your Home 596-0617 Having Headaches . 596-0618 Power From Where 596-0619 Screen Theatre: Bing Crosby 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. "FALL LEADERSHIP FLING," a workshop designed to increase awareness of the necessity and importance for leadership development ami respon sibilities, both personal and civic, is scheduled for November 2! from 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Orange High School in Hillsborough. The Northern Orange Black Voter's Alliance for Political Pro gress is sponsoring the conference. ' There is a pre-rcgistration fee of $1 and on-site registration for $2, Registration fees will cover
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