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2 THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, JULY 17. 1832 Calendar & Announcements 'v II lor IBIS vuiurau w w LATER THAN FRIDAY Deroit uw aesrea paonca ' tioa week. Two to three weeks prior is even better! v No charge. Mall to: Calendar IIKUIIVIHM imm . X. P.O. Bov3825 ; Durham, NC 27702. , Coming Events ALL-CLASSES REUNION . A Durham College ' All-Classes Reunion will be held Saturday, August 28, II a.m.-5 p.m., at the home of Mrs. L.M. Harris, ; 304 East Umstead Street, Durham.. The event will be in the form of a potluck lunch dinner on the lawn. All former faculty, graduates and students of Durham College are invited to attend and bring a dish to share. While there are no fees or charges, per sons planning to attend are asked to notify Mrs. Gwendolyn Suitt at (919) 544-7459. Durham, as soon as possible. , DELTA SIGMA THETA REUNION - A group of Charlotte Deltas from Alpha Lambda Chapter ana nonn Carolina vuncgc nuw n plann ing a Delta Reunion to be held in Charlotte, August 13-15 at the Radisson Plaza Hotel. v . All sorors who were initiated into Alpha Lambda or who graduated from NCCU and were initiated in-. to a graduate chapter later are invited. Sorors are in vited to participate irrespective of financial status with a local chapter or National Chapter. Any sorors who have not been contacted are urged Ito immediately contact Miss Margie C. Morris, 2520 Tanglebrbok Lane, Charlotte, NC 282 1 6. . - - . ' ' THE BIMBE CULTURAL ARTS FESTIVAL, a summer tradition in Durham,; will expand to a week jin 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 Company,- 5 p.m., Library' Bowl, NCCU, Sunday, July 18. "Black Images in Film", a film festival v with Thalmus Rasulala'anbXTom Evans, 7:30 p.m., B.N. ' Duke Auditorium: A , 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., University Theatre, Farrison-Newton Communications Building, Friday, July 23. 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. ASK THE COMPUTER DAY - If you need ad ditional information to help you make decisions about college andor a career, mark your calendar and come to Project LIFT, 2nd floor or the Durham County Library, August 12. Liz Davis, a counselor with the Educational Opportunity Center, will help you use the Guidance Information System, a computer-based system which provides information on occupations, two-; and v four-year colleges, graduate and professional schools, and sources of scholarships and financial aid. To schedule computer time, phone LIFT, 683-2626, ext. 31. AMERICAS IN TRANSITION, the award winning film narrated by Ed Asner, will be shown Monday, July 19, - 7:30 p.m., at Somethyme Restaurant, 1104 - Broad Street,- Durham. The BenefitFilm Showing is being sponsored by Jhe Durham Action Committee for Central America. Other entertainment will include Billy Stephens and several other musical groups. QUIT SMOKING CLINIC - 229 Civitan Building, Duke University Medical Center. Orienta ion meeting: July 21, ; 7:30-8:30 p.m. Clinic Meetings: July 26, 27, 28, 30 & August 2. 7:30-9 p.m. Optional hypnosis: July 27, 6:30-7:30 p.m. For infor-. mation and registration materials, call 684-2887. SUMMER FILM SERIES at the Chapel Hill: i Public Library, 523 East Franklin Street Admission is free. All films are shown on Tuesday and Wednes day, beginning at 7 p.m. Please use Boundary Street - entrance for parking. . .' July 20-21: "Ugetsu", (1953, 96 min., B'W). Japanese film classic. Obscure to most of American 'film-goers, it is about two Japanese men in the 16th century who are both ambitious for better lives. , TAKE A VACATION AT THE LIBRARY A travel. film series at Durham County Library will con tinue through the end of July. Films will be shown at 7 p.m., on Wednesday and at 10:30 a.m. on Thurs day mornings in the Main Library Auditorium. The series is free and the public is invited. Film for July 21-22 is "Madrid". - TONIGHT'S NEW TALENT is presented every Monday night this summer featuring some of the funniest, newest and best stand-up comics, musi cians, and entertainers in the Triangle area, plus the cheapest beer in town! k For talent sign up information, contact the Art School, Carr Mill, Carrboro at 929-2986. The show starts each night at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are $1.50 for ; Art School members and $2 for non-members. , PARADE INVITATION Would you or your organization like to participate in the Johnson C. Smith University Homecoming parade to be held Oc tober 30 in Charlotte? Applications for participation will be accepted now through mid-September. But get your application in early! All applications must be approved in advance. For more information and applications, call Cleveland James between 10 a.m. and 12 noon or between 2 and 5 p.m.; weekdays at 704378-1078. - GRANT-WRITING WORKSHOP Not-for-profit agencies will benefit from a workshop being offered by Duke University Continuing Education. "Fundraising and Friendraising: Survival in the Not-for-Profit Marketplace" will be conducted by professional fundraiser Ida Ruth Plymale on Tues day, July 20, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; - Workshop will be held in the Continuing Educa tion Office's Bivins Building on Duke's East Cam pus. There is a fee. Call 684-6259 for further infor mation. PHOENIX FESTIVAL '82 is on its way I The an nual summer celebration of the West End Communi ty is happening Saturday, August 14, on Carroll Street between W. Chapel Hill and Jackson streets. Come and join in the fun. There will be a disco dance contest for the kids, new games, informative displays, music and song by local musicians, tasty food and lots more. Phoenix Festival '82 is being sponsored by the West End Community Action Group (WECAG). For more information call 682-1401 or 682-7115. BROTHER YUSUF IN CONCERT Brother Yusuf and Friends will perform at the Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St., 7-8:30 p.m., Monday July 19 in the auditorium. Concert is free and the public is in vited. Yusuf is a jazz keyboard musician and a com poserarranger. He is inviting everyone to come and "have a good time". SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT The Durham: Parks and Recreation Department is accepting, registration for a Co-Rec Softball Tournament which -will be held on July 23, 24, 25. Entry fee for this dou-" ble elimination tourney is $65, due upon registration. Registration deadline is Friday, July 16. For morein- I formation, contact Jesse Pratt, Jr.; at 683-4355. 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, July 17, is "A Star Is Born", directed by William Wellman with. Janet Gaynor,-Frederick March, Adolph Menjou. The original version, which depicts the stormy marriage of two Hollywood stars, she rising and he falling. 1937, 115 min., color. . BIG DANCE WEEKEND will be held at the Art. School, Carrboro, featuring a Square Dance with the Cane Creek Cloggers, accompanied by The New Chatham Rabbits on July 23 at 9 p.m., and the Big Swing Dance Band will perform its big sounds of the 40's and 50's on Saturday, July. 24 at 9 p.m. Tickets for the Square Dance are $2 for Art School r: members and $2.50 for non-members and for the Sw ing Band, $2.50 for Art School members and $3 for non-members. For further information, call the Art . School in Carrboro at 929-2896. The Arts RESEARCH TRIANGLE - PARK. FRAMEWORKS II, Triangle Square Shopping Plaza, Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Silkscreens by Michael Helton through August 7. For further information, call 544-3741. AN EXHIBITION Of works by CenterGallery ar tists. will be on display through August 1 in the North Gallery of the Morehead Planetarium in Chapel Hill. Hours are 2-5 Monday-Friday; 10-5, Saturday; 1-5 Sunday and each evening from 7:30-10. For more in formation call 962-1248. X THE N.C. MUSEUM OF ART, 107 E. Morgan St., Raleigh, is open Tues.-Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sun,, 2-6 p.m. (Closed Mondays and state holidays.) ' Admission is free. For information, phone 833-1935 or weekends, 733-3248. ' . NCCU ARTISTS: NEW HORIZONS The North Carolina Central University Museum of Art exhibit, during summer school. Museum ..hours: Tuesday-Friday ' 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday, 2-5 fc.m. Admission free.' ; , ' .... -.. J.-v.' ' ;.-. Bus Tours WORLD'S FAIR Don't miss this chance of a lifetime! Travel through, the beautiful Smokey ' Mountains to Knoxville, Tennessee to the .1982 World's Fain, Fare includes fwo 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 fail 1982. Saturday, September 1 1. Deposit is required. : Reservations for both trips are due August 15. Call the YWCA, 809 Proctor St., for further information, 688-4396. ATLANTIC CITY The Thrifty Service Club Is sponsoring a trip to Atlantic City, N.J., leaving August 5 and returning August 8. If interested, please contact Mrs. Mary Van hook at 596-4067 for further information. ' Meetings NAACP MONTHLY MEETING, Durham Branch, will be held on Sunday, July 25, 4 p.m., at St. Joseph's AME Church, 2521 Fayettevitle St. Public is invited. DURHAM COMMITTEE ON THE AFFAIRS OF BLACK PEOPLE: Full Committee - Thursday, July 22, 7 p.m., Library. Health Committee meets on the first Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., St. Joseph's. Civic Commit.ee meets on the first Tuesday, Union Baptist Church, . Political Committee meets on the first Thursday,. 7 p.m., at the Library, - , , THE HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1932 will meet July 23 at 4 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Mable F. Harris R" t.nwson Street,
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