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SAT., NOVEMBER 21, 1981 THE CAROLINA TIMES -7 Calendar and Announcements lunch and workshop materials. For additional information, contact Ms. Becky Addington at 732-2230 or Ms. Rosetta Moore at 732-2402. FINANCIAL AID FOR SCHOOL Let EOC (Educational Opportunity Center) show you the way. The latest information on federal campus based and independent aid funds and a counselor are available to assist you. Financial Aid Forms (FAF), Family Financial Statements (FFS) and Basic Grant (BEOG) applica tions are available at the EOC satellite office, 208 S. Main St., Roxboro. Call your nearest EOC satellite office today: Bragtown Library, 1-5 p.m., Friday, Ms. Dorothy Yarborough; Durham County Library, 1-5 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, Ms. Elizabeth Davis; Stanford L. Warren Library, 1-5 p.m. Thursdays, Ms. Shelia Smith. FREE MOVIE The Durham County Public Library presents a feature movie each Saturday at 3 p.m., in the auditorium. No admission is charged. Plan to see "O. Henry's Full House" on Nov. 21 and "National Velvet" on Nov. 28. THREE CLASSES FROM THE STUDIO DANCE SCHOOL will perform in a Dance Sym posium given by the North Carolina Cultural Arts Coalition at Winston-Salem State University in the K.R. Williams Auditorium, Saturday, Nov. 21, 8 p.m. On Dec. 5, the entire student body of SDS will give a performance at South Square Mall at 7:30 P JOB CORPS INFORMATION Young women wishing information about the opportunities available through Job Corps may call the WICS of fice, 688-4396, or the project director at 489-2593. THE DURHAM ART GUILD'S 27th Annual Juried Art Show is being held through December 23. The show will be juried by Howard Fox Assis tant Curator for Exhibitions, of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. First prize, Best of Show, will be an award of $350. Four media prizes of $150 each will also be awarded. For more information, call the Durham Art Guild, (919) 682-5519. HEART ATTACK VICTIMS SOUGHT FOR CHOLESTEROL STUDY One-time heart at tack victims, ages 29 through 64, are currently being sought to participate in a study which lowers cholesterol to unprecedented levels. With heart disease claiming 800,000 lives annually, the Na tional Institutes of Health is funding four research centers across the country to explore the role of lowered cholesterol in the treatment of heart attack victims. The aim of researchers is to find conclusive evidence that maximal reduction of this fatty substance will significantly reduce the risk of heart disease. r The East Coast Center, which opened a short time ago, is located in Philadelphia. The center pro vides transportation and lodging for all prospective participants and an interested family member to come in for a screening visit. Persons 29 through 64 who have suffered one heart attack within the last five years are urged to contact the Hyperlipidemia Study for more information. Call, toll free, 1-800-345-1057. YOU'VE LEARNED A LOT IN SIXTY YEARS, Why keep it to yourself? The Retired Senior Volunteer Program will help you find a way to share your knowledge and skills. Volunteers are needed to: visit desperately lonely patients in nurs ing homes, tutor in a public school on a limited basis, or prepare tax forms for Durham citizens. RSVP provides travel reimbursement and free in surance coverage. For more information, call Ms. Helen Pressley or Ms. Kathy Walters, 596-93 1 1 , ex-! tension 321, Durham Technical Institute. RECYCLING Reynolds recycles at Northgate Shopping Center, every Tuesday through Saturday, 9-1 1 a.m. Bring cans in a clear plastic bag, and other pieces cut to lengths not exceeding three feet and tightly bound, Other recyclable aluminum includestubing, siding, pots, pans and cast parts. You will be paid cash on the spot. For exact pricing and local recycling details, call toll free 1-800-228-2525. .THE HISTORY AND DRAMA OF TUDOR ENGLAND is the theme of the Chapel Hill Public Library's free fall film series. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m., in the Library Meeting Room, Boundary Street Entrance. November 24: "Henry V" (1946) 137 min. Based on the drama by William Shakespeare. Produced and directed by Sir Laurence Olivier. Cast: Sir Laurence Olivier, Rena Asherson. (No Wednesday showing due to early closing for Thanksgiving.) . HEALTH NIGHT OUT "Depression: What It Is and What Can Be Done" is the topic of the December 3 program. Dr. Dan G. Blazer, associate professor of psychiatry will be the resource person. All "Health Night Out" programs take place at 7:30 p.m., in the second floor amphitheater of the hospital's North Division on Erwin Road. Free to the public. THE NEE NINGY BAND hosts The Original Holy Modal Rounders (Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber) in three shows at the Sallam, 1101 W. Chapel Hill St., Durham; one show Friday, Nov. 20, 9 p.m., and two shows Saturday, Nov. 21,8 and 1 1 p.m. Tickets are $4. The Holy Modal Rounders, the first folk-acid-rock-bluegrass-pop-oldtimey blues duet in history, evplved from the folk scene of the 60's into an outrageous electric band in theJO's, and has record ed on Fantasy, Metromedia and Rounder labels. Durham's own Nee Ningy Band, eclectic folk rowdies, will open the shows, their last appearances in the area before a two-month European tour. SEARCHING FOR FINANCIAL AID Start with EOC (Educational Opportunity Center), 208 S. Main St., Roxboro. They have the latest, infor mation on federal, campus-based and independent aid funds. Financial Aid Forms (FAF), Family Financial Statements (FFS) and Basic Educational Oppor tunity Grant (BEOG) applications are available at EOC. They can help complete the forms quickly and accurately. Call EOC today (599-0257). THE DURHAM AMERICAN RED CROSS offers free monthly blood pressure screening and education clinics at its center, 1000 E. Forest Hills Blvd. Red Cross volunteer nurses provide this ser vice which is open to all ages. The regular screening day has been changed to the third Thursday in each month for the remainder of this year. Hours are 10 a.m.-2 p.m. November 19, December 17. For more information, call the Red Cross office, 489-6541. RAPE VICTIMS Volunteers are available 24-hours a day by calling the crisis line at 967-7273 T967-RAPE), Chapel Hfll. 'A report can be made : without the victim identifying himself or herself. N.C. MUSEUM OF LIFE AND SCIENCE 433 Murray Avenue, Durham, is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday; 1-6 p.m., Sun day. Call 477-0431 for information. MUSEUM MATINEE On Friday, November 20 and Saturday, November 21 at 3:30 p.m., NCMLS will show the short film "At Your Finger tips - Floats", and do a follow-up "sink and float" activity. On Sunday, Nov. 22 at 3:30 p.m., NCMLS will show the Ascent of Man series film (52 minutes) "The Harvest of the Seasons." EXHIBIT Work and Technology on the Great Plains continues. RED TAG SALE to be held at CenterGallery, 1 18-A East Main St., Carrboro, on Saturday, Dec. 5, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 6, 15 p.m. Eighty artists will sell original art for great prices:; everything will sell from $l-$50. Come and buy ar tistic gifts -. ceramics galore, paintings, drawings, prints, gift cards, wrapping paper. I REMEMBER MAMA - John. Van Druten's tender story of a Norwegian immigrant family in San Francisco as seen through the eyes of a young girl. Fridays and Saturdays, Dec. 4. 5, 11, 12, at 8:15; and Matinee Sundays, Dec. 6 and 13 at 2:30 p.m. Call Durham Theatre Guild at 688-4259 for ticket information (Someone is usually there from 8-10 p.m.). N ANNUAL MEMBERS EXHIBIT will be on display through Nov. 29. CenterGallery is located in Carrboro at 118A East Main Street above Tumbleweed Cyclery. Gallery hours are 11-5 on Friday and Saturday and 2-5 on Sunday. All events are open to the public free of charge. For more information, call 967-1316. MESSIAH The 1981 annual performances of George Frederic Handel's "Messiah" at Duke University will be held on Friday, December4, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, December 5, 2 p.m.; and Sunday, December 6, 3 p.m. Tickets priced at $3 will be available on November 2 at Page Box Office or by writing: Messiah, Box 4822, Duke Station, Durham, NC 27706. Be sure to state the number of tickets and performance desired and enclose a stamped, self addressed envelope for ticket return. Mail orders will be accepted through Nov. 23. All performances will be held in Duke Chapel under the direction of J. Benjamin Smith, director of Chapel Music. 13TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE of the A. Philip Randolph Institute is scheduled for June 18-20, 1982 at the Sheraton Washington? Washington, DC. For further information: APRI, 260 Park Avenue South, New York, NY 10010. (212) 533-8000. '-f j .'jt. y - ft ; . 51 'i i. 1 : : -vim 4 I 1 OKk or thv. tiMi - l heart, Brrmae IiummI his Sprinjs-SiiinnM'r 1982 collection of safaris and I In- lulrs of.. Arabian riijhls. which was presonU'cl recent. I. His oil" shoulder. bijj blouse is worn wilh collon khuki. laiUc-n-shupcd mini skirl thal's us short uv short shorts. l PI Photo
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