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4-THE CAROLINA TIMES—SATURDAY, JUNE 24,1995 ca/ewi/arcalendar c al e'n d ar c alcndai Arts "NEW ART IN THE TRIANGLE" is on exhibit through August 20. Duke Muse um of Art, East Campus. $5 public/$3 students. 684-5135. "ARteSTED IMAGES" is on exhibit at the Chapel Hill Town Hall, 306 N. Columbia SL Includes worics by five local artists. 968-2743. Through June 25. "A MULTITUDE OF MEMORY: The Life Work of Annie Hooper," is on ex hibit at the NCSU Visual Arts Center in the Foundations Gallery. Through July 7. 515-3503. "A NEW SEASON," a collection of mixed media works by artist Olivia Gatewood is on exhibit at the African-American Cultural Center Gallery at NCSU. Through Aug.. 11 Ameet-the artist reception will be held July 16, 2-5 p.m. 515-5210. "GAMBLING," 14 black and white photographs by William Noland, capturing the emotional responses of bettors at horse races, stockbrokers at the New York Stock Exchange and fund-raisers for an election campaign. Runs through Aug. 25, Duke Center for Documentary Studies, Lyndhurst House, 1317 W. Pettigrew St. 660-3664. Classes/Workshops ONGOING DRUG AND AWARENESS CLASS sponsored by Rogers Grove Baptist Church, Saturday nights, 7:30 p.m. at the Church. Contact Rev. Torrie Pettiford 688-0927; Nate Fuller 596-0520; or Ms. Phyliss Wiley 596-1596. Church phone 596-1507. FREE TUTORIAL SERVICES at held at Markham Chapel Baptist Church, 3630 Old Chapel Hill Rd., on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 to 7:30 p.m. For more in formation call 489-1833. Richard S. McMillan, pastor. GET YOUR GED — Do you wish to earn the equivalent of a high school diploma? need help? Help is available! Call Calvary Ministries, 489-4184 M-F between 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Adult Basic Education class is being offered toward that goal. Free! Ask for "GED Sign Up.” DATED LOOK GOOD...FEEL BETTER cancer survivors program meets June 26, 10:30 a.m.-12 noon, Durham Regional Hospital. 490-1875. CONGREGATIONS OFFERING Preventive Education (COPE) will host a weekend training session July 14-15 entitled "Developing an Addiction Team." July 14, 6-10 p.m. July IS, 8:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. For info or to register call Chris Austin or Glenda Qare 560-7552. THE WOMEN’S CENTER — June 22, "Addictive vs. Healthy Relationships," 7-8:30 p.m., $3/$5. — June 24, "The Task of Renewal," June 24, 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $3/$3. Pte-regisiration is required for all programs and support groups. 210 Henderson St. %8-4610. ACTIVE LEARNING WORKSHOP will be held June 23, beginning at 8:30 a.m, at the McKimmon Center on the campus of NCSU. Presented by the RTP Area Chap ter of American Society for Training and Development. $56 members; $63 guests. CHI 990-2999 for rcgistralion or info at 493-5424. TRIANGLE CHAPTER of the Crohns & Colitis Foundation of America will host an educational seminar June 23, 2:30 p.m. in Room 2001, Duke University Medical Center. Call 967-4832 or 962-1000 for info. Events KOPLE’S ALLIANCE — June 23, 2 p.m., Eno Commons Co-Housing Site Tour. 493-0360 for details and directioiis. — July 1,2,4, 10 a.m.-7 p.m., booth at festival for the Eno. 682-3600 to sign up for shift, 4'n-4349 for recycling info. — Every Thursday, Community Youth Cooperative Gatherings, 6-8 p.m., Bull City Brewery deck & patio. P.O. Box 3053,27715. 682-7777. "MEET THE ANIMALS" at the State Museum of Natural Sciences through June. JUNE Fridays, "Nature Fun," 10 a.m.-noon, meet the-eels; Saturdays, "Live! At the Museum," noon-2 p.m., meet caterpillars; Saturdays, "Storytime," 2-2:30 p.m., meet blue crabs; Sundays, "On the Wildside," 2:30-4:30 p.m., butterflies. 733-7450. GEORGE WHITE BAR ASSOCIATION will sponsor a social July 21, 5-7 p.m. at Tak of die Town restaurant, 108 E. Main Street. The public is invited. 1995 EAST COAST CAMP MEETING June 18-23, hosted by Mount Zion Chris tian Church, 3519 Fayetteville St. Various ministers for day sessions and night ses sions. Child care available. Also a Youth Camp Meeting coinciding with the East Coast Camp Meeting. Workshop schedule is 9:30-11:30 a.m. and 12:30-2:30 p.m. Nightly worship service, 7 p.m. Call 688-4245 or 1-800-431-4751 ext. 226. AT A GLANCE BUSINESS WORKSHOP will be held June 23, evening work shop with Joe Dudley of Dudley Products. $25 advance/$35 day of event. Business workshop June 24. $100 for two-day workshops. Held at the TQ Business Complex, 212 Corcoran St. Call 956-7843 to register or information. HARLEM GLOBETROTTER Julian "Candy" Lucas will be a guest June 25, 1:30 p.m., at the exhibit "Science of Sports: Safety Tips and Techniques" at the Museum of Life and Science, 433 Murray Ave. 220-5429. C.G. JUNG SOCIETY will host Dr. Jim Barnett lecturing on "Jung and Chris tianity" June 23, 7:30 p.m. at Binkley Baptist Church, 15-501 and Willow Drive, Chapel Hill. $10 non-members; $8 members. 403-8227. "CRUMB’ opens June 23 at the Carolina Theatre. 306 Morgan St., call 560-3060 for times and prices. 8 BOLD SOULS featuring Edward Wilkerson, Jr. will perform June 24, 8 p.m., at the ArtsCenter, 300-G E. Main St., Carrboro. $12 public, $11 stmlents/.scniors, $10 Friends. 929-2787. ANITA BAKER AND FRANKIE BEVERLY & MAZE will perform June 25. 7:30 p.m. at Walnut Creek Amphitheater, Raleigh. $19.75, $29.75, $44.75. Info 831- 6666. Tickets 834-4000. COMMUNITY SING-ALONG will be held June 25,' 4 p.m., at the B.N. Duke Auditorium, NCCU. Hosted by the Durham Civic Choral Society. Missa Luha. a Latin mass set to traditional African melodies. All singers and music-lover.s welcome. Free. 560-2733. PLANTS AND ANIMAL WORKSHOP will be held June 27, 7:30-8:30 p.m. al Lake Benson Park, Gamer. Free, pre-registration required. 772-8765. DURHAM ALIVE June concert will Feature Liquid Pleasure of Chapel Hill, led by Kenneth Mann, June 29, Durham Civic Center Plaza. Free. 682-2800. FESTIVAL'FOR THE ENO is set for July 1, 2, 4, at West point or 'he I .no. TOWN OF GARNER will sponsor an Independence Day Fesli-: ■' I d Benson Park. N.C. Symphony Pops Concert ^gins at 8:30 p ni. ' '' p.m. Free. Gate opens at 6 p.m. 772-8765 for info. "KILL ME A TENOR" is being perfonned at Seldom Blues C., 7:30 p.m.. Friday and Saturdays. Led by the Mystery Capers Dinne. $37.50 for dinner and show. 800-730-4955. Meetings A. PHILIP RANDOLPH INSIITI IE, DI RHAM CHAPTER, meets every third Sunday at 5 p.m. at 202 Si i-.-r more information call 688-2431 or 688- 8794. All interested persons arc. iinlicil !o aiiend. BOYD & HODGE COURl NO. 7. Heroines of J.^ncho PHA, 1st Wednesday of each month, 7:30 p.m. at the Masitniv Lexige Hall. 301 Cook Road. BULL CITY ELKS LOD»E #317. Brothers of Piles. inectK every' Isl and 3rd Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. at 2311 South Alston Ave, CHI ETA PHI SORORITY, INC., a nursing sorority of professional nurses meets the Isl Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Miller-Morgan Bt^dding, NCCU. .^96- 6320. DAV (Disabled American Veterans) meets every first Thursday at Mount Bethel Presbyterian Church, 3541 Rose of Sharon Road, at 7 p.m. Shancker Whitley Chapter no. 21. For more information call Paul Messick, Adjutant or Waller Fox, Chaplain at 220-4227. DURHAM AREA LPN’S meet each 3rd Tuesday of each month at the N.C.P.N.A. stat office on Dr: St. at 7 p.ni. all LPNs/studcnis arc urged to attend. DURHAM (:HA!*TER OF NCCU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION meets every 3ni Wednesday, at »>■' A?; ‘iko Elder Student Union on the campus of NCCIj n clings begin al 7:30 p.:!' DURHAM CO'!' ■ f on the Affairs of Hiack People SUBCOMMITTK’ — Civic Cominiiice. > .Vlutc Hi;, k Baptist Ch.” Mrs. Cora Colc-McFadden. chair. — Education Committee, 7 p.m.. 3rd Thursday. St. Joseph' % .\MF. Dr. 1 avonia Al lison. chair. c a le hdtirck\eiidkt c a t e n ddr c zl etiil
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