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2-TK2CAR8UXAT1XU MT.,FCnUA5Y6, IKS Calendar and Announcements 7 ITEMS for this column should reach as no later than FRIDAY before the desired pablication week. Two to three weeks' prior h even better! Mall to:- Calendar, The Carolina Times, - P.O. Box 3825, Dnrham, NC 27702. No charge. 7 ; v , , ... .. ;'..-:.'.'. ' ATTENTION HOME GARDENERS The Durham County Agricultural Extension Service will hold its annual Vegetable Gardening Short Course ' beginning Tuesday, February 16 at 7p.m. The course provides home gardeners with basic gardening information for the 1982 season. Exten sion Specialists, local gardeners and horticulturists Hicrnc fnnirc rnncinff from selectina enuinnwtt and ' seeds to growing transplants and food conservation. The weekly sessions will be held at the Army 3 Reserve Center, 724 Foster St., in Durham; The short course is open to the public, free of charge. m mn i ii raiiMTv cm aai c urui io FEBRUARYS -12 Breaklastt .'k-C''' Monday. Cinnamon toast, juice, milk. Tuesday Scrambled eggs, orange juice, toast, milk. . ." - ,- ? v., - , Wednesday Cereal, juice, milk. Thursday Cheese toast, juice, milk. Friday Manager's choice. .- Lunch: Monday. Pizza, tossed salad, pickles, cookie, ' milk. " . , -A'Ji Tuesday Cheeseburger, french fries, cole slaw wcarrots, orange slices, ntllkv-1'.1-'; V1- Wednesday Taops wlettuce A tomatoes, creamy ccro, pteklepke ca Thursday Fried chicken, potato saiad, green . peas, hot roll, gelatin wptneappte, milk. Friday - Hamburgers;, french fries, "lettuce ; tomato, orange wedges, milk. RENT AN ADMINISTRATIVE EAGtES Members of the North Carolina Central University I . Public Administration Club, are available to help with your household tasks, including, baby-sitting and lawn cleaning. The group is raising funds to at tend an April conference on "Career Opportunities . of the 80s." To "Rent an Administrative Eagle, call 683-6023, 683-6182 or 683-6018 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. - . . . . . THE ISISERETTES YOUTH CLUB of Zafa -v Courr N0f4U Daughters of Isis, will meet on Satur . day, February 6, 2 p.m.v at ZafaTemple No. 176, -2312 S. Alston Avenue. Dt. Rosalee Sharpe serves as " directress of the group. FABULOUS FRIDAYS Beginning at 9:30 p.m. -All you can drink, rock n roll dancing till your shoes wear out. ?V .St. Joseph's v Performance Center, February - 5, Gillespie-Hammcr Band '.. w"Sax- ophone Amy,.- ' $-&?A', srt:&-k FREE TAX HELP Friday Feb. 5. 48 p.m., at the Durham Arts Council, tax assistors trained by IRS wiH prepare (long or short, state, and federal) . free of charge. Anyone with a low to moderate in- , tunic is nigipic. onng w-4 lorms, receipts ana tax - form vftu mav hav tetvA- tor more inrormauon cau Ms. Helen Pressley or Ms Kathy Walters. 596-931 1, ext. 32L Durham Technical Institute. wwm uiumiti r .m n a . . . ; w mm. ii i i t v v iminrfiirnMuw in Washington and WUNCJn Chapel HiH weekdays, , f 6-8:30 a.m. 91.5 FM.;:? r PROJECT 'v; LIFT ? offers?; Transition-Makers . Packets with Information for adults in transition , . rft-enteriliff th inh market whimlna tncrhAnl rniS." V - ---ww in.. py . iim. W.f- , sidering a career change. Td request a Packet, phone " or come oy rrojeci u r, Ml"iam county Library; , 300 N. 'RoxbcFSrS'i:5W73t ?Si'f IMIKKSTFD J CITOLUNTEESl- Training, sessions are-scheduled , for the second week in February. For details, call the Red Cross of fice at 489-6541. . - , . . THE DURHAM THEATRE GUILD will hold open auditions for the American Classic "Harvey'',, on Thursday and Fridayevenimjs- Feb.1 25-26 ai 7:3d p.m., in the Durham Arts Council Theatre at 120 Morris St. in downtown Durham! Walter DeWinter will direct. The; play opens April 9 and runs two weekends. For more information, call 688-4259 and leave your name and phone number after you hear . the beep. - ' Y' " I QUIZ BOWL - The local 1982 Quiz Bowl has been set for Saturday, February 6, at 10 a.m., in the Durham County Library Auditorium, 300 Nj Rox l boro St. v:;e?V7:': ' T' ', -. A I Teams from Jordan, Hillside, Durham Academy, Durham High, Southern High and the N C. School of Science and Mathematics are preparing for the matches. The winning team from this county will go to the Regional Quiz Bowl competition which Durham County Library will be hosting for the first time this year on March 20. The regional winner and the regional runner-up will meet April 24 for the finals. Everyone is invited to the Durham County library for the local competition. . .. IS YOUR CIVIC GROUP SEEKING A PRO JECT? -r,Why riot providerhonthly bjrthday parties -. for the patients at John Umstead 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 Associa tion at 683-2052 for further information. ' : - WINTER LEISURE CLASSES Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department is currently accep ting registration for winter classes for adults in piano, aerobic dance, Jazz aerobics, karate, women's fitness, and couples dance. ; Youth classes are being offered in baton twirling, karate, piano and dance for fun. Fees, locations and hours vary with the program. . For more information, call 942-8541, extension 203. , . THE PRESENCE OF BLACK, works by nine black artists, will be on display February 5-28 at . CnterGailery, 1 18-A E, Main St., Carrboro. Hours are Thursday, 1 17:30. Friday & Saturday, U-5; and Sunday, 2-5. The public is invited to an opening reception with music by the NCCU Jazz Ensemble Friday, February 5, 810 p.m., and to a talk by the artists Thursday, February 18 at 8 p.m. - - IT'S GIRL SCOUT COOKIE TIME - The an nual Girl Scout Cookie sale is under way and wilt 5 continue through February 8. Girl Scouts in the -20-county Pines of Carolina Council arc taking orders .for seven different cookie varieties at $2 per box. Troops receive a. bonus for each box sold. If you :,. are not contacted by a Girl Scout and wish to order cookies, please call Ms. Vicki Atwater a( 489-8260. Support the Girl Scout organization through a pur chase! : ' -, THE MUSEUM'S QIOICE, an exhibition featur ing select, student art work from the Durham City ' and County Schools, "'will be on display through February 21, in the North Carolina Central Universi ty Museum,. Hours are: Tuesday-Friday, ,9. a.m.-5 p.m.i Sunday; 2-5 p.m. Admission free. ' ... OFFENDERS AID & RESTORATION (OAR) is in need of books and magazines for distribution to Difrham County Jail inmates. Any and all donations , are tax deductable. If you have books or magazines to give, call 682-5773. , . v CRAFTJi CLASSES ' Classes in a variety of crafts are..being offered at the Duke Crafts Center. Rcgiratidn for classes continues through February 5; 3 p.m. Monday-Friday. Qasscs being offered as t Red Crow- yoluatlDitrtia is , ; auUa-batjk- and weayirig,- Rr gjsrration js being Mkin hMlth ant hrinin., y,mf;w iWr , - taken on a first'comcc f nsweflfr basi at the Craft reared persons coUege-stud others to teach dasseiin Hwne NuTsfngi l s I for Parenthood Parenting r Bmaf.idJ Cbatt a V t!tOX UP VITIT TIIC PHOi- a icon fishlna fSai&":b-.B 0f - forihsaH wates fishing enthnsiasP L?H btoU : starf blood pressur screening clinics for community ferei a the HarkerlsJatodrtshing Center, located l it 1 rouP'.J; " . Grayson Marinai-forth four weekends fn March.' The three-day school will address such topics as bait rigging light tackle techniques, terminal tackle, and many others. Experr instruction by professionals in the charier and sport-fishing business will be pro vided both in the classroom and aboard custom sportfishermen. i -Mizrl-. : V For information and reservations, contact Capt. Randy Ramsay or Capt. Jim Luxton at the Harkers Island Fishing Center, P.O. Box 275, Harkers Island, NC 28531, phone (919) 728-3907. , A&T ALUMNI MEETING The Orange County Chapter of the NCA&T State University Alumni Association will meet Friday night, February 5,' 7 p.m., in the Human Services Building on Tryon Street in Hillsborough. Plans for area high school students' tour of A&T and installation of new officers for 1982-84 are major agenda items. A reception will follow the program. All A&T graduates living in Orange County are asked to attend. THE SELF ENRICHMENT SEMINAR spon sored by the Agricultural Extension Service that was planned for Jan. 14, has been rescheduled for Tues day, February 16. The seminar will be held at Jane S. McKimmon Center in Raleigh between the hours of 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. -. Topics for discussion will be "Building Self Con cept Through Assertiveness", "The Diet Stress Con nection'! and "Color You Beautiful". . Prnn interacted in attendinn should contact the locat? Agricultural Extension Office to preregister before February by calling: -Durham, 688-2900 or 688-6770; Chapel Hill, 964501; Mebane, 227-2032; ,HillsbOrbugh, 732-'963 l,Ra!eign 755-6100. RAPE VICTIMS -j yolutlteers are ' .available 24-hours a day try calliffle crras line: 67T7273 (967-RAPEK Chapel rfili Artpott car4a made" without the victim identifying himself or hetself. IS YOUR JOB MAKING YOU SICK? Contact NCOSH, the North Carolina Occupational Safety and Health Project, at (919) 286-9249. NCOSH is not to be confused with N.C. OSH A. NCOSH volunteers and staff help workers to improve health and safety conditions in their workplace and to keep N.C. OSH A on its toes. NCOSH provides technical assistance (such as tracking down the chemical makeup of toxic substances, filing OSHA complaints and making referrals to sympathetic doctors), train ing and education (such as workplace hazards -asbestos, solvents, soldering and others), and s political action (our right-to-know about job dangers and public support' for workers' safety and health struggles). Memberships are available for interested individuals as well as union members. Call NCOSH for further information. FOUNDER'S DAY CONVOCATION Dr. Marshall B. Bass, Corporate Director of Personnel Development for R.J. Reynolds Industries, Inc., will be guest speaker; at the Livingstone : College Founder's Day Convocation on Thursday, February 1 1 , at 2:30 p.m., In Varick Auditorium on the Col lege campus, Salisbury. ' v-'' TRIANGLE AREA JOB ' OPENINGS AVAILABLE 24 HOURS - Persons Interested in job openings available in the Triangle area can get - that information 24 hours a day, seven days a week on DAISY, the telephonetape service provided by Durham Technical Institute. The office of Durham's Employment Security Commission updates these job openings weekly. ' iM, -.:: Between the hours 3-8 p.mu, Monday through Thursday, interested persons should call 5964)61 1 and request the Employment Security Commission tape; At all other times, the tape may be heard by dialing 5964)612. J , -; DAISY contains a collection of 500 tapes including Information on - Durham Technical Institute, publicconsumer affairs, health, educational skills, as well as entertainment. Brochure available at; 596-931 lrext, 231, j I "' ' CHILDREN? . Recreation and Parks Department's Children's Film Festival will feature Summerdog". on Friday,:, January 29, 7 p.m., at Carrboro Elementary School ; Auditorium, Admission is 75C per person. 'For more information, call 942-8541, ext. 203.
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