2 THE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY. JULY 24. 1982' Calendar & Announcements ITEMS 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 The Carolina Times P.O. Box 3825 Durham, NC 27702. Coming Events ALL-CLASSES REUNION A Durham College All-Classes Reunion will be held Saturday, August 28, 4-8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. L.M. Harris, 304 East Umstead Street, Durham. The event wilt 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 and North Carolina College (now NCCU), is plann- : ing a Delta Reunion to be held in Charlotte, August 13-15 at the Radisson Plaza Hotel. . 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 1 with a local chapter or National Chapter, ' Any sorors who have hot been contacted are urged to immediately contact Miss Margie C. Morris, 2520 Tanglebrook Lane, Charlotte, NC 28216. THE BIMBE CULTURAL ARTS FESTIVAL, on the campus of North Carolina Central University, will will conclude Saturday, July 24. Admission is free."- "Black Images in Film", a film festival with Thalmus Rasulala and Tom Evans, 7:30 p.m., B.N. Duke Auditorium: 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 four-year colleges, graduate and professional schools, and sources of scholarshipsand financial aid. To schedule computer time, phone LIFT, 683-2626, ext. 31. SUMMER FILM SERIES at the Chapel Hill 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. Jury 27-28: "The Awful Truth'V (1938, 92 min., BW). One of the best screwball comedies of the thir ties in which a separated couple sabotage each other's love affairs while awaiting their divorce. Leo Mc Carey directs Ralph Bellamy, Cary Grant and Irene Dunne in this film. : 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 28-29 is "Spain: The Land & The Legend", THE GREENSBORO JUSTICE FUND will spon sor a speaker and raffle-drawing on Sunday, August 1, at the Community Church on Purefoy Road in 1 Chaptl Hill. Admission will be charged. Call Mark Silver at 541-4946 for mofe information. Resources REGISTRATION FOR KINDERGARTEN AND FIRST GRADE in the Durham County Schools will continue through the summer. Parents should register children Monday through Friday, between 8:30 and 3:30, at the school their child will be atten ding. Kindergarteners must be five years old and first graders six years old by October 1 6. Bring birth cer- tificate copy. SLIMNASTICS CLASSES The W.D. Hill Recreation Center, 1308 Fayetteville St., will offer, free aerobic slimnastics classes beginning Monday, July 26, 6:30-7:30 p.m. For more information call 683-4292. ; A NEW FARMERS' MARKET will open on . Minerva Avenue (at Durham High School) on Satur day, July 24. Sellers and buyers are invited to par ticipate on Saturdays, 7 a.m. to 1 p.m., through September 11. Items to be sold include farm and garden produce, plantspreserved items and baked goods. Seller fee is $1 per -week. Operating rules and regulations are available through the Agricultural Extension Office. Call 688-2240. A ONE DAY CAREER ASSESSMENT. WORKSHOP will be held at Duke University's Of fice of Continuing Education on Saturday, July 24, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. The workshop, offered by the : Counseling Service, will ;be open to anyone J . dissatisfied in hisher present job, considering career i change, or wanting) to examine long range career ; ' plans. v. The session will include guidance and resources for . self-assessment and career exploration, along with group discussion. For information on workshop and fees, call Ms. Darlene Wells at 684-6259. 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 taken between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday-Friday, For more information, call 683-8731, 682-3209, or '682-4883. is 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. Operation Breakthrough is located at 200 East Umstead Street in Durham. DANGEROUS JOB? Could your job be hurting , you health? Need information? N.C. Occupational Safety and Health Project (NCOSH), a non-profit group of labor and health worker volunteers can help, free of charge. If you have questions, or would like a speaker for your group, call 286-9249. FINANCIAL 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, 1-5 p.m., Friday, Ms. Dorothy Yarborough; Durham County Library, 1-5 p.m., Tuesday and Thursday, Ms. Elizabeth Davis; Ms.. Sheila Smith,- W. D. Hill, Recreation ,v Center Thursdays, 2-6.0.111,. ? : 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. 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 employment skills class which can help you find a 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-aluminum beverage cans and other j properly-prepared recyclable aluminum ' products ' directly . from consumers at Northgate Shopping Center in Durham, Tuesday through Saturday, 9-11 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. . - BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE Monday, Jqly 26 3:00- 3:45 Cushman & Plummer Sts. 4:45-4:30 Wedgedale & Manson Sts. 6:30- 8:30 .Triangle Shopping Center (Hwys54&55) Tuesday, July 27 Gorman Kinder Care JU.P.E. Day Care 10:00-10:45. 11:00-11:45 1:30-3:(XL. 3:15- 3:45 4:00- 4:30 .Lakewood Shopping Center HiHgrande Tremont .Damar -Apts. 9:30-10:30. 10:45-11:45. 3:00- 3:30 3:45- 4:30 Wednesday; July 28 J Rose of Sharon Day Care Mt. Bethel Day Care : --v 'Crest St. .Weaver St. Community Ctr. Thursday, July 29 -Maintenance Day Friday, July 30 - Off the Road Saturday, July 31 10:00-120 OnasHailg Shop Ctr. 2:30- 00 Shannon plaza Bus Tours WORLD'S FAIR Don't miss this chanceof a lifetimel Travel through the beautiful Smokey Mountains to Knoxville, Tennessee to the J 982 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. 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 Vanhook at 596-4067 for rtherinfor Volunteers BIG BROTHER NEEDED The Volunteer Ser vices Bureau reports that an 11 -year-old boy needs a big brother to take him places this summer. He en joys playing and attending sporting events. For more information, contact the Volunteer Ser vices Bureau at 688-8977, weekdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. SIXTY OR OVER Seniors,make yourself visi ble. Volunteer through the Retired Senior Volunteer , Program. Volunteers are needed to man an informa tion dest in a busy hospital. This position requires a responsible person who enjoys working with people. RSVP provides travel reimbursement and free in surance. For more information, call Ms. Helen Pressley or Ms. Kathy Walters at 596-9311, ext. 321, . Durham Technical Institute.

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