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S-THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT.. JANUARY 23.1982 Calendar and -4 nnouhcetnenis RED CROSS COURSES On February 6, the Durham County Chapter of the American Red Cross is beginning a series of courses training volunteer instructors to teach HomeNursing and Blood -Pressure, Preparation for Parenthood, Parenting, Baby, , Sitting and Good Grooming. If you would like to enroll in this program and become a Red Cross instructor, please call Ms. Pearlie C. Steele at the Durham County Chapter, 489-6541 for more information. Become a giving, sharing member of the Durham County communi ty, and experience the rewards of helping and car ing. Join us - together we can change things; A FREE BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING CLINIC will be held ; at the Durham County . Chapter of the American Red Cross on January 28, 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Come by the chapter house at 1000 East Forest Hills Boulevard and have your blood pressure checked by a Red Cross volunteer nurse. This is another community service of your Red Cross chapter. v GAMING PARTNER RESOURCE. FILE -Can-boro Recreation and Parks Department is cur , itntly developing a gaming partner resource file of pecsons interested in various table games (strategy & war v games, rcard fames chess, checkers, backgammon, etc.). the file is being developed to help locate other players with similar interests and skill level. Persons wishing to register heed Onlylo ' fill out interest forms. There is no registration fee, For more information, please call the department, 942-8541, extension 203. SIXTY YEARS OR OVER? In your com munity there are many opportunities for volunteers to assist non-profit agencies. There are lonely pco-, pie, young and old, confined in nursing homes and hospitals. , Your visit can make the difference. VOLUNTEER. , The Retted Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) provides travel reimbursement and free insurance , coverage. For more information, call Ms. Helen Pressley or Ms. Kathy Walters, 596-931 1 . extension ; , 321, Durham Technical Institute when the RSVP office reopens January 4. - ' - HEALTH - NIGHT OUT "Headaches Causes and Relief" is theviopic of the February 2 program. Dr Barrie J. Hurwitz, assistant professor of neurology, and Dr, Richard S. Surwit, associate ' professor of medical psychiatry and assistant pro fessor of 1 experimental v medicine, will be jthc resource persons. All "Health .Night. Qut,V pro-, grams lake place at 7:30 p.m., in the second floor amphitheater of the hospital's North Division on Erwin Road. Free to the public. NEW PERFORMING DANCE COMPANY starts its winter-spring session of dance classes on Monday, January 25. If you are between four years and eighty, the perfect dance class is offered for you in ballet, modern, modern-jazz, tap exercise or creative dance. Classes are held during the day for the non-working dance student or the student on shifts and in the evenings and "on Saturdays. For more information, a complete brochure' and for registration, please call 688-1 1 38. POETRY CONTEST A $1,000 grand prize will be awarded in the coming poetry competition sponsored by World of Poetry, a quarterly newslet ter for poets.' Poems of all styles and on any subject are eligible to compete for the grand prize or for 99 other cash or merchandise awards, totaling over $10,000. Says Contest Chairman Joseph Mellon, We are . encouraging poetic talent of every kind, and expect our contest to produce exciting discoveries." Rules and official entry forms are available from :he Worldof Poetry, 2431 Stockton Blvd., Dept. A, Sacramento, California 95817. HOBBIES, CLASSES AND MORE Are you tired of the same winter routine? Are you ready for something new and exciting in your life? Project LIFT, located in (he Durham County Library, has information, reference and referrals on adult hob- "bies and self-interest classes as well as information on education, financial aid, transition (career and educational) and jobs. Spring into action and visit us at 300 N. Roxboro St., or call 683-2626, exten sion 3 1 . Hours are 9-9 Monday and Tuesday; 9-5:30 Wednesday through Saturday. " ' 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. ' , 1 r Financial Aid Forms (FAT0, Family. Financial Statements (FFS)'and Basic Educational Oppor tunity GranUBEQG). applications are available at EOCl They can help complete the forms quickly and accurately. Call EOC today (599-0257). N.C. MUSEUM OF LIFE AND SCIENCE 433 Murray Avenue, Durham, is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday; 16 p.m., Sun day. Call 477-0431 for information. CLASSES Are you beginning to get tired of winter home activities and need to get out of the house? You heed to join us at the N.C. Museum of Life and Science for classes, workshops, and a field trip.1 Register ages preschool through adult in aftejr school classes such as Color Explorations; Eggsact ly. The Eyes Havw It, Wildlife Puppetry, and Cameras for Kids. There are exciting Saturday workshops, a Solar Greenhouse workshop and tour,' and computer classes, too. In addition, a special field trip to Discovery Place in Charlotte ;will be offered. A lot is going on this winter at the Museum. Call 477-0431 for additional information. Classes begin January 25. . MATINEE - On Friday, January 22, Saturday, January 23 and Sunday, January 24 at 3:30 p.m., there-will be a snake demonstration for interested . visitors at the NCML&S. - ARTS IN DUKE CHAPEL will present an organ recital by Peter M. Marshall, a member pf the Music Department faculty teaching organ ana harp- stchord and Duke Chapel Organist, on Sunday, January 241 The program which will begin at 5 p.m. in Duke Chapel will include works by J. S. Bach, ' Pamela Decker; Jean Adam Guilain', Louis Vierne, Matthias Weckmann, L.J.A. Lefebure-Wely, and Charles Marie Widor. The public is invited, and ad mission is free. .- , FREE PLAY BASKETBALL GYM SCHEDULE The Durham Parks and Recreation Department and the Durham City Community Education Department list the following January schedule for Free Play Basketball: ' . 1 Brogden Jr. High, Monday & Wednesday, 6-8:30 p.m.; Lyon Park Gym,, M-T-W-Th, 6-10 p.m.; . Hollowav St. School Gvm. T-Th. 6-8:30 n.m. For more informatioh contact Jennie Latimer at 683-4355. W ' ' THE MUSEUM'S CHOICE, an exhibition featuring select student art work, from the Durham City and County Schools, will, be on display through February 21, in the North Carolina Central University Museum. Hours are: Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sunday, 2-5 p.m. Admission free. ' . in , PLEASE At LEAST 3 weeks in ADVANCE! Then we can keep your copy coming without interrup tion. When you don't let us know and we have to wait for the Post Office to notify us, you miss your copies and we have to pay 25 for every copy the Post Office returns to US. ' .-V'' Quite often the Post Office will not notify us im mediately that you have even filed an address change with them. Sometimes It is four months before they will notify us and then they will send a big stack of returned papt rs for the same person - costing us 25$ each. This drive up operating costs. We're asking you to help us hold costs down and serve you better at the same time. We need your old address AND your new address. We need the name that appears on your label. If you want that changed too, give us the old name AND the new name. Don't forget Zip Codes. In Advance and We'll keep up with you! -
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