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2-1HE CAROLINA TIMES SATUROAY, JUNE 5, 1982 Calendar and Announcements ITEMSr for this column should reach us NO LATER THAN FRIDAY before the desired publica tion week. Two to three weeks prior is even better! No charge. Mail to: . Calendar ;s" r The Carolina Times P.O. Box 3825 Durham, NC 27702. YOUTH TENNIS The- Durhanr Parks and Recreation Department, in cooperation with the South Durham Youth Athletics Association, is offer ing tennis fundamentals clinics for youth ages 5-12,:; : at W.D. Hill Tennis .Courts, June 5 and 12, 10 a.m Free.'" : ' ' '','. ' '.. -'v'" :"'''::Ti. i: . On-site instruction will be provided. Register at ., W.D. Hill Center (683-4292) or at the Durham Parks and Recreation Department, 101 City Hall Plaza 683-4355). Parents ,and interested adults are en couraged to attend. n SUMMER PROGRAMS The W.D. Hill 'Recreation Center will be offering summer programs and classes for all age groups. ' Adult classes will include ceramics, aerobic slim nastics, photography, beginning sewing, modern and African dance, crafts (crocheting or macrame), lamp shade designing, and Kung-Fu. Pre-teens may take modern and African dance, gymnastics, and baton twirling. . Senior citizens classes will include physical exer cise, advanced macrame, ceramics, crocheting, and flower arranging. . ... Teens may register for the Summer Teen Camp which will include swimming, physical exercise, ten nis, crafts, and photography classes, trips to the Asheboro Zoo, Busch Gardens and others. For more information, call 683-4292. YOUTH; TENNIS The Durham Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring youth tennis clinics to begin in mid-June. Participants will be registered on a first-come, first-serve basis until all classes are filled. '. The focus of the classes will be on fundamentals and skills rather than competition. Youth age five (5) through twelve (12) will be included. The clinics will be located at Whippoorwill Park. Please contact the Durham Parks, and Recreation Department, 683-4355 for further information. ' Deadline for application is June 18. GENEALOGY FOR BEGINNERS CLASS . . . There are still a few vacancies in a free Genealogy for Beginners class to be held at the Durham County Library on three Thursday evenings, June 10, 17 and 24, from 7:30 to 9 p.m., in the third floor Conference Room. To register, phone Ms. Anne Berkley, 683-2626. RAPE VICTIMS Volunteers are available 24-hours a day by calling the crisis line at 967-7273 (967-RAPE), Chapel Hill. A report can be made without the victim identifying himself or herself. OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH offers low-income ; residents programs and assistance in Employment Skills, Consumer Educa tion, Crisis Intervention and Youth Education. Ap plications for these programs are now being taken ' between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday Friday .For more information,' call 683-8731, 682-3209, or 6824883. is now offering home weatherization free of charge to qualified residents. These services include weatherstripping, replacing broken windows, attic insulation, and storm windows. For more informa tion, call the Weatherization Coordinator at 682-0421. Agricultural Teams, Inc. will conduct a Peoples Farm to Market Day on June 12 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., back of the Old Whitted School Building at 200 ' East Umstead Street in Durham. Fresh fruits , and . vegetables may be purchased at one-third below retail ' price. For. more information, call 682-3209 or 682-4883. Operation Breakthrough is located at 200 East ' Umstead Street in Durham, ; ROSE, SHOW Un! The Chapel Hill Rose Society , Ro!se Show' previously will be held June 4-5,' in" Chapel Hiirs University Mall in the; west Cpurt.:;,, GYPSY The glittering panorama of show business of a past era is recreated at the Raleigh little Theatre with the production of "Gypsy", Broadway's', musical . comedy hit . based on the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee.' Phyllis Busby portrays the role first created by Ethel Merman during the New York run of the musical in 1959. to 1961, as the indomitable and tempestuous mother of burlesque's legendary first lady. "Gypsy" plays at RLT through "Junr 14. ' - ' - ' " For tickets or further information, call (919)821-3111. - ESSAY CONTEST Youth ages 6-12 will have an opportunity to win a S50 savings bond in Carr ' boro's July 4th Essay Contest The contest is a pre event v activity in Carrboro's 1982 Family ?; Day Celebration sponsored by the Carrboro Recreation and Parks Commission. - In an effort to encourage the youth of the com munity to think about the true meaning of In dependence Day, the Commission selected "What July fourth Means To My Family and Me" as the theme of the contest. 1 SUMMER YOUTH VOLUNTEER PROGRAM Students, ages 12-18; who wish to volunteer this summer at the Veteran's Administration Medical Center, the Methodist Retirement Home Or with the Bloodmobile Service, may call the American Red Cross at 489-6541 for information and applications. TALF MEETING .;r- Triangle Area , Lesbian Feminists (TALF) will hold their monthly meeting on Saturday, June 5, at 7 p.m., at the YWCA, corner of Vickers & Proctor Sts., Durham. There will be a potluck supper followed by a business meeting and slides of the Isle of Lesbos. , Child care will be provided. New members, welcome. VOLUNTEERS NEEDED r-The Edison Johnson Center is recruiting volunteers in the following areas: classes, office, summer day camp, landscaping, maintenance, art work, child care and others. If you are interested in volunteering your time and talents, please call 683-4270 for further information. Funship Camp registration dates for the first ses sion: June 14-18, 9 a.m.-l p.m. Summer Classes at Edison Johnson Center in clude: ballet, African dance, aerobics, jazz and tap, Karate, Tae Chi, modeling, . bridge, ceramics, Chinese cooking, macrame, lamp making, flower ar ranging, pottery, physical exercise, art workshops , and others. Call 683-4270 for further information. VOLLEYBALL SUMMER LEAGUE All girls' or girl volleyball teams between the ages of 13-18 in terested in a summer league should contact Frederick Sidberry at the Weaver Street Center at 6834294. BEVERY COTTON IN CONCERT the Durham YWCA will present Bevery Cotton, singer, dancer and banjo player, in concert on Tuesday, June 22, at 7 p.m. Miss Cotton, who has appeared from Carnegie Hall to the Spoleto Festival, is a r talented performer.; Her unique performance was recently featured on a PBS television special, in , which she represented North Carolina's traditional music and dance. As she plays the banjo, sings and , dances, she encourages her audience to participate.' She has them on their feet as she guides them through the dances of their grandparents with exotic names such as the "wagon wheel", the buck-dance and the flat-foot. Others are ready to learn to play the spoons they've brought along. Her performance is truly an entertaining evening for the whole family 1 - The show will be held on the YWCA grounds at 809 Proctor Street Admission will be $3 for adults and $2 for children. Bring a blanket or lawn chair. Refreshments will be available. Call 688-4396 for fur ther information. .i--.'; rh;h'-k-J:-G. NATIONAL YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAM N.C. Central University, Summer ' Program Is scheduled for June 21-July 29, 1 1:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. for ages 10-18. , u Program will provide sports activities and enrich ment programs daily,' Monday through Thursday, at no cos; to the . children. Physical examinations, t-shirts two meals daily and insurance will! be provid ed. .t ; , - ... .Applications may be picked up Saturday, June 5 at NCCU Men's Gym. Physicals will be given from 9-12 a.m. ' : DUST, FUMES, HEAT, NOISE, STRESS. IS YOUR JOB MAKING YOU SICK? N.C. Occupa tional Safety and Health Project (NCOSH), a non profit group of labor and health worker volunteers, has technical, skills and informational resources to help you free of charge. If you or your group are in terested, call 286-9249. - SUMMER FILM SERIES begins at the Chapel Hill Public Library, 523 East Franklin Street in June. Admission is free. All films are shown on Tuesday .and Wednesday beginning, at -7 p.m. Please use Boundary Street entrance for parking.. June 8-fc "Foreign Correspondent', (1940, 120 min., B&W). Director: Alfred Hitchcock. Doesn't that tell ybu everything except: a) it?s based on the book by V. Sheean; b) whodunit? ; TAKE A VACATION AT THE LIBRARY -A travel film series at Durham County Library on will continue through the end of July. Films will be shown at 7 p.m., on Wednesday and at 10:30 a.mM on Thursday mornings . in the 1 Main Library Auditorium. The serie; is free and the public is in vited. DO YOU USE VIOLENCE TO SOLVE PRO BLEMS you and your wife? Your girlfriend? You don't have to. There are alternatives to mate abuse and there are people interested in helping you learn. CHANGE: a men's counseling program on domestic violence offers counseling to men who are violent against their mates. Call Hassle House in Durham at 688-4353 and ask for a CHANGE counselor. FINANCIAL V AID FOR SCHOOL EOC (Educational Opportunity Center) has the latest in formation on federal campus-based and independent aid funds and a counselor 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, l-5.m Friday, Ms. Dorothy Yarborough; Durham County Library, 1-5 p.m.V Tuesday and Thursday; Ms. Elizabeth Davis; Ms.: Sheila Smith, W.D.; Hill Recreation Center, Thursdays, 2-6 p.m. rvv, FREE MOVIES The Durham County Public Library presents a feature movie each Saturday at 3 p.m., in the. auditorium. No admission is charged. The next scheduled movie, June 5, is "Open City", directed by Roberto Rossellini with Anna Magani. . Gassic example of Italian neorealism, in which a Resistance leader and a sympathetic priest are haunted by the Gestapo. Passionate and intense!, the film derives its , power from its skillful, blend of documentary and fictional techniques and an ex traordinary performance by Anna Magnani. . DURHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS MENUS JUNE 1-9 In order to use the Government commodities and . other items on hand at the end of the school year, the Durham County. Schools will serve "Manager's Choice. TENNIS TOURNAMENT The Durham Junior Novice Tennis Tournament ; sponsored by ; the Durham Parks and Recreation Department will be held at the Rock Quarry Tennis Courts June 14-17. Tourney is open to players 12-18 years old. Applica tions are available at City Tennis Courts or call 683-4355 to obtain one. Entry fee is $9 for singles and $10 for doubles. Application deadline is June 4 at 4:30 p.m. ' THE STUDIO DANCE SCHOOL Summer school program includes classes in beginning gymnastics, . tap, ballet, jazz and aerobics. Call M-T-W, 5-7 p.m., 682-6382.-.." ;. . ? v,i vy.f SIXTY OR OVER -l.titdmAi'Seilat: Volunteer Program heeds you to driv.e seniors and handicapped shppping (grocery store, drug store, etc.); or tutor potential high-school dropouts for the summer term (training provided). The one or two hou" week you give can make the difference. RSVP provides travel reimbursement and free in surance. Fof more information, call Ms! Helen Pressley or Ms. Kathy Waiters at 596-9311, fcxt.321, Durham Technical Institute. . "
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