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SATURDAY. JUU HL1982-THE CAROLINA TIMESi-7 Calendar & Announcements 'JAZZ IN THE PARKS The second and final concert of the "Jazz in the Parks" series will be held Saturday July 10, at West Pdint on the Eno Park .(located pnRoxboro Road across from Riverview( Shopping Center), Featured in this concert will be the Chuck Davis Dancers and Brother Yusuf & Friends starring jazz vocalist Eve Cornelious. Starting time for tHj "concert is 6 p.m.; and the . public is cordially invitetffree of charge to the perfor ; mance.. . '. -: , ''-Sr ;. :i-d -S-J - For more information r contact Gaston Patter sor at the Durham Recreation Department (683-4355) oi iRichard Lee at the Durham Arts Council (682-5519). . , PREREGISTRATION for the 1982 fall semester lat N.C; State University ends Wednesday, July 14, at jthe McKimmon Center, corner of Western Boulevard land Gorman Street, Raleigh. Hours are 8 a.m.-8 p.m.; Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. -5 p.m., Friday. For further information, call 737-2265.- SUMMER PLAYGROUND REGISTRATION -Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department is conti nuing registration for the Wilson Park Summer The program is designed foY children ages 6-12 and includes activities in arts and crafts, organized and. individual sports and games, music, nature study, trips and special events. Supervision and instruction are provided by a supervisor and two playground leaders. .yiv'Vrv This year's program will consist of two 4-week ses sions. Participants may registerfor Session II: July 19-August "-13. Program hours are Monday Thursday: 9 a.m.-5 p.m., and Friday: 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The program is not held on raindays. . There is a registration fee of $42. A $5 deposit will be required to hold spaces for the second session. All fees once paid are nonrefundable. .For more information, call 942-8541, extension : THE BIMBE CULTURAL ARTS FESTIVAL, a summer tradition in Durham', will expand to a week in length as it moves to the campus of North Carolina 'Central University, July 18-24. Admission free events include: .; Opening Ceremony with Chuck Davis Dance Com pany, 5 p.m. Library Bowl, NCCU, Sunday, July "Black Images in Film", a film festival with Thalmus Rasulala and Tom Evans, 7:30 p.m., B.N. Duke Auditorium: . . Monday, July 19, "The Battle of Algiers" Tuesday, July 20, "Burn" , Wednesday, July 21, "The Harder They Come" . Thursday, July 22, "Cornbread,.Earl and Me" Gospel Extravaganza, 7:30 p.m.; University1 Theatre, Farrison-Newton Communications Building, Friday, July 23. t Community Festival, with music, crafts, food and children's activities, 1-8 p.m., Library Bowl, NCCU, Saturday, July 24. (Rain date: July 31.) Bimbe is sponsored by the Durham Parks and Recreation Department, NCCU, and Radio Station WDUR. : ' ' -: '"':'V- OUTDOOR GOSPEL CONCERT The Durham Parks and Recreation Dept. and WSRC Radio Station will sponsor an Outdoor Gospel Con cert on Sunday, July 1 1 at 6 p.m. Walltown Park and Guess Road. Featuring the Sensational Angels, the famous Jordanaires, and Dave Hall and the Evening Five. Free and open to the public. FRISBEE CONTEST For ages 12-15 and 1 and under, boys and girls, starting week of July 12 at summer Recreation sites throughout the city. Champions can advance to World Finals with a chance at a $1 ,000 U.S. Savings Bond, i For more information and to enter, call your nearest recreation program site or Gaston Patterson at 683-4355. 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 . SIXTY OR OVER Seniors and handicapped per sons in your community are in desperate need of transportation td the grocery store, bank and drug stpre. If their needs cannot be met, many will have to be institutionalized before it is really necessary. The , number of days per month that you drive and the time you give can be arranged for your convenience. , i R3VP provides travel reimbursement and free in surances For more information, call Ms.; Helen Pressley or Ms, Kathy Walters at 596-9311, ext. 321, Durham Technical Institute. ; . , GETTING A JOB IS HARD WORK. You need special skills to help. Operation Breakthrough offers classes just for you. If you are unemployed or only working part-time, you may qualify for a. two week r employment skills class which can help you find at job. If you are interested, call Operation' Breakthrough, at 683-8731. All applicants must, report to the Intake Office. Operation Breakthrough! is an equal opportunity employer and program . RECYCLE ALUMINUM All-aluminum beverage cans, pie plates, foil, frozen food and din ner trays, dip; pudding and meat containers, siding, gutters, storm door and window frames, lawn fur niture tubing can be sold for extra cash. Effective . through September 30, Reynolds will purchase all-atuminum beverage cans and other properly-prepared recyclable aluminum products directly from consumers at Northgate Shopping Center in Durham, Tuesday through Saturday, 9-1 1 v a.m; in Chapel Hill at .Bay City Ice & Party Beverage (Franklin St. at Merritt Mill Rd.), Tuesday through Saturday, noon-1 p.m.; in Raleigh at Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Co., 2807 Industrial Drive, Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Additional information is available by calling toll free 1-800-228-2525. . - - , THE N.C: MUSEUM 6F LIF E AND SCIENCE 433 Murray Avenue, Durham. 477-0431 , PUTTING ZOO; Offering a closer look afefhe bar nyard animals every Saturday at 10:30 a.m. The Pet ting Zoo allows children to ask questions about the animals, touch them, and help to feed: them. EXHIBIT "Exploration of the Planets", an ex hibition of color photographs of the sun, the planets, and their moons, will be on display at the NCML&S through July '11. In conjunction with the exhibit, special activities have been planned. On July 9-1 1 at 3:30 p.m., the 28-minute NASA film ''Universe" will be shown. No additional costs other than admission for these programs. ' CLASSES Interested in using photography to in crease your appreciation of the natural environment? Register for the Eco-Photography class at the NCML&S. Class participants, grades 6-8, will do i field study, learn special photographic techniques, and produce a slide show. For complete information ' and registration, call the Museum at 477-0431. WORLD'S FAIR Don't miss this chance of a lifetime! Travel through the beautiful Smokey Mountain to Knoxville, Tennessee to the 198 2-: World's Fair. Fare includes two nights lodging, two ; days fair admission, luggage tags and porter service. ' October 8-10. Deposit is required. ' Williamsburg, Va; Discover early America in beautifully restored Williamsburg historic Jamestown settlement. Scheduled for early fall 1982. Saturday, September 11. Deposit is required. Reservations for both trips are due August 15, Call the YWCA, 809 Proctor St., for further information, 688-4396. - . L ; Th name Puerto ' Rico was changed to Porto Rico when the island became governed by the US. in 1899. In 1932. Congress restored the original spelling. r Anr i I l if t V V :- V l ' ' ' ' ) n " lu-' K.. -1 Doug Clark And The Hot Nuts VVilTreturn to Durham Saturday, July 17, showcasing their Inimitable musical style in appearance at tne civic center. Presented by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Gray Club, Inc., proceeds from the perfor mance will benefit the Lincoln Community Health Center Building Fund. Individual and group ticket arrangements may be made by calling Mrs. Barbara Lassiter, 477-9140; Ms. Brenda Riley, 477-0710 or Mrs. Millie R. Snider, 471-8031. , . : ,
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