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2 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. NOVEMBER 28.1981 Calendar and Announcements ITEMS for this column should reach us 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. THE DURHAM CHAPTER HAMPTON IN STITUTE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION will mcci on , Tuesday, December I , at 7;30 p.m.. at the home of Mrs. H.B. Clark. 1206 Chalmers Street. All, members are urged to be present. ADOPT-A-PATIENT PROGRAM You can provide Christmas for one patient at John Umstcad Hospital for $35 or be the giver of spending money for a whole year for $78. There are over 150 pa tients at John Umstead Hospital who have no fami ly or income. This would be a beautiful way to remember others during the holiday season. Call the Mental Health Association at 683-2052 or the Operation Santa Claus chairman at 544-3895. THE W.D. HILL RECREATION CENTER. 1308 Fayejteville St., is offering; ' a holiday yarns craft class which includes crocheting, cross stitch and needlepoint on plastic canvas. classes in aerobic sjimnastics, 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, Hollowav Street School, Edison Johnson Center. League play will hp nn FHrtav niorhtc anHnr alnrHavc Registration through November 31 for Whip- poorwill Youth Athletics at Edisjon Johnson Center. Registration through December 14 for Fayet teville Street and Hoiloway Street Community Leagues..' Registration Sites: W.D. Hill, Weaver Street and Edison Johnson t Recreation Centers, Parky and Recreation Department-City Hall Plaza. THE COUNCIL FOR WOMEN of Durham County will feature Dr. Juanita Kreps, Vice Presi dent Emerita of Duke University and former Secretary of Commerce, as the keynote speaker for its membership drive to be held Saturday, Dec. 12, at the Ramada Inn-Downtown. For more informa tion, contact Ms. Pat Buie-683-5240 or Ms. Leona Whichard-489-5412. PROJECT LIFT offers Transition-Makers Packets with information for adults in transition re-entering the job market, returning to school, considering a career change. To request a Packet, phone or come by Project LIFT, Durham County Library, 300 N. Roxboro St., 683-2626, ext. 31. , DISCO REFUND Students who bought tickets for the Disco Dance scheduled for Friday night, Nov. 21, sponsored by the Durham City Schools Chapter of the N.C. Association of Educa tion Office Personnel to have been held at Shepard Junior High School, may get refunds. The Disco was postponed. THINGS YOU CAN SHARE - If you have carpet squares, good used tractor inner tubes, play ing cards, puzzles, games, books, or a piano in good condition that you can spare, please call the Mental Health Association at 683-2052. These are needed at John Umstead Hospital. THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK will play at the ; Raleigh Little Theatre Nov. 27-28, Dec. 1-5 at 8 i p.m., and Nov. 29 and Dec. 6 at 3 pirn. Adults $5 (week nights and matinees), $7 (Friday and Satur day): Students and senior citizens: $3 (week nights), $5 (Friday and Saturday; $2 (mati neex). Reserva tions: 821-31 1 1 , i?-6 p.m. daily beginning Nov. 19. 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 Parent Club will meet on Thursday. Dec. 3. 7:30 p.m.. at the school on Queen Street. IS YOUR CIVIC GROUP SEEKING A PRO JECT? Why not provide monthly birthday par tics for the patients at John Umstcad Hospital. A ward party would consist of refreshments, favors, and gifts for those having birthdays during that month for 24 or 36 patients. Call the Mental Health Association at 683-2052 for further information. "A CHRISTMAS CAROL" Hurry over to Theatre In The Park for your tickets to the 8th an nual "A Christmas Carol" to be held at Memorial Auditorium December 12-15. Performances at 7:30 p.m., with a matinee on Dec. 12 at 2:30 p.m. Tickets: $7, $6, $5. There are still a limited number of seats available for these performances, but don't delay in getting your tickets tor this special Christmas 'delight for young and old alike! Call 755-6058 for information. 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.. i VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED to help 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 6-15 are eligible to register. There is a $5 registration fee per participant and each player must have a birth certificate on file at the Recreation ard 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 Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department's women's and men's basketball leagues will be ex tended through November 30. Cost is $2 14 per team ($100 due upon registration for deposit). For more information call 942-8541, ext. 203.. RALEIGH CIVIC BALLET CHRISTMAS PERFORMANCE Dec. 3-4, 8 p.m., Raleigh, Memorial Auditorium. Ballet to be performed: " "Cinderella"with music by Mozart. Tickets are on sale at Raleigh School of Dance Arts, The Dancers Shops. Off Broadway Books, Memorial Auditorium one hour before each performance or by membership from The Raleigh Civic Ballet at P.O. Box" 1 1 127, Raleigh, 27604. Adults $4.50, Students and Senior Citizens $3. EDISON JOHNSON RECREATION CENTER ACTIVITIES Leisure Activities for Senior Citizens through Dec. 18, 1-3 p.m. Carr playing, chess, shuffleboard, checkers, etc. If Inte 'isted, call 683-2470 by Wednesday of each week so the staff can set-up for Fridays. V Christmas Workshop December 1-17, 1-3 p.m. cn 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, modcrnv partner i and tap. Ah excercise class in "stretch and relaxav tion" will also be held, Slimnastics on Mondays 9:30-10:30. 7:30-8:30. and Thursdays 7:30-8:30 Children's workshops (will meet on Saturdays) Cards and Collage. Christmas Craft, Dec. 5, p.m. Two music. workshops. Dee. II and 10 Mini Artlelics Christmas Camn. Der "iAt oU Registration will be held for city residents Nov jt and Dec. 7 for non-city residents. Please eal fiJu-4Z7U tor- lurtner intormation. i Gymnastic classes for children will continL through Dee. 19. Family gymnastics is also bein offered. Registration for Winter Classes beain Dec 7 f city residents and Dec. 14 for non-city resident! I an fN.i-4w tor turtner intormation. For other activities and further information ca 683-4270. FINANCIAL AID FOR SC HOOL - Let E0 (Fdueational Opportunity Center) show you iH wav. The latest information on tederal camou based and independent aid funds and a counselo! arc available to assist you. Financial Aid Forms (FAF), Family Financil Statements (FFS) and Basic Grant (BEOG) applied lions are available at the EOC satellite office. 208 i Main St., Roxboro. Call your nearest EOC satellil office today: Bragtown Library, 1-5 p.m.. hnda Ms. Dorothy Yarborough; Durham Count Librarv. 1-5 n.m.. Tuesday and Thursday, M Elizabeth Davis; Stanford L. Warren Library. I n.m. Thursdays. Ms. Shelia Smith. FREE MOVIE The Durham County Publ Library presents a feature movie each Saturday at p.m., in the auditorium. No admission is charge! Plan to see "National Velvet" on Nov. 28 and "fl The Town" on Dec. 5. . HOOP SHOOT CONTEST The Durham Ell Lodge No. 568 and the Durham Parks and Recre; tion Department are sponsoring a city-wide Hod Shoot Contest. A number of preliminary contests will be hel throughout the city at the following locations an times: Edison Johnson Center, Murray Av., Saturdal Dec. 19, 1 p.m. Weaver St. Center, Weaver St., Saturday, Dei 19. I p.m. W.D. Hill Center, Fayetteville St., Saturday, Ded 19. 1 p.m. All boys and girls between the ages of 8-1 3 are iri vited to come to any ot the above sites ana pa ticipate in the contest which consists of shootinl free throws. Contestants are divided into age groups: 10-11, 12-13. Boys compete against boys and gir comDete against girls. AUDITIONS The Durham Theatre Guild wi hold open auditions for "The Boys In The Band bv Mart Crow ev. The show calls for nine men. m Linda Wright will direct. Auditions will be hel Dec. 7-8 at 7:30 p.m., in the durham Arts Councf Theatre,, 120 Morris St., in downtown Durham right behind the Carolina Theatre. Performanc are February 12-14 and 19-21. For more inform tion, cal!682-5106 between 5 and 7 p.m. THE STUDIO DANCE SCHOOL -On Dec. the entire student body will give a performance South Square Mall at 7 p.m. JOB CORPS INFORMATION Young worn wishing information about the opportunity available through Job Corps may call the WlCScf- fice, 688-4396, or the project director at 4y-v THE DURHAM ART GUILD'S 27th Annul junea Art Mow is being held through Decembe 23. The Show Will he iliriH Kv Unuiarrl Fa Ais tant Curator for Exhibitions, of the Hirshhorl museum t ana sculpture Garden in Washington First nrize. Hl rtf Shrtu mill h. an award fl $350. Four media prizes of $150 each will also b For more information, call the Durham Arj Ajuua, IV IV) OBZ-351V.
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