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f Win a Cool Million at Tangle wood July 4th By ED MEYERS Special to the Chronicle Do you play golf? If so and you think you're pret ty good, you have a chance to cash in on that on July 4th to the tune of $1,000,000 dollars! The National Center for Sub stance Abuse-Free Events Inc., will holds its second annual Family Fourth outing at Tangle wood Park. The golf tournament features lots of prizes, the opportunity for players to bring young children along in their carts, golf on the championship course* and finishes with entertainment, food and a shot at a million dollars. / Participants in the golf tourney will get one shot from 155 yards out to put the ball in the hole on No. 8, the green by the barn for the big prize. t . , Following the tournament, you can stay around for fireworks. The tournament will consist of teams of four players with a 21 min imum team handicap. There is a S100 fee for each player, which includes a cart, golf shirt, balls, hat, entertainment, lunch and drinks. According to Craig W. Ewing, president of S.A.F.E. Events Inc., almost all of the 60 entrants that played in last year's first tourna ment have already signed up to par ticipate again. There will be a limit of 1 20 entrants. In addition to the golf tourna ment, there will be plenty of activi ties, including swimming, horse back riding and tennis as well as the various playgrounds for the children. The popular band, UBU, which was on hand for Project Graduation *94, will perform at the barn follow ing, the golf tourney, which gets underway at 2:30 p.m. Ewing said the long range plan for this event is to work with the Tanglewood board which oversees the park, to provide for an alcohol free park similar to the annual First Night Celebration. Volunteers will again staff the event, similar to the New Year's Eve and graduation parties; Anyone wishing to volunteer will receive a golf shirt, free entrance to the park, and food and entertainment after the tournament. Giants' Jose Alvarez to Speak at Church Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m., Major League pitcher Jose Alvarez will be speaking at North Point Baptist Church, 4975 University Parkway. In 1988, Alvarez led the Atlanta Braves in games pitched (70) and had a major league earned run average of 2.99. He .was the Braves' most valuable pitcher that season. At the end of the 1989 sea son, thr San Francisco Giants picked up his contract. Fof more information, call 767-8297. A Tiny Indians ' J""? "sryau;..! .i ...rvxxssz;: J" " . : ~ -- The Tiny Indians of the North west Midget Football League announces its sign-up days for the following dates at the Atkins Mid* die School baseball field. Sign-up days are as follows: Saturday (10 a.m. - 3 p.m.) June 25 and July 9 and 30. There are slots still available for football players, cheerleaders, majorettes and dancing boots. The organization also welcomes and appreciates volunteers to help with coaching, the cheerleading, majorettes and dancing boots. The Indians will fill teams in age groups divisions ranging from 5 to, 15 -years old (Flag Division through Junior Bantams Division). Please sign up early. Teams fill up quickly. Players must have a cer tified birth certificate and a physi cian's statement. For more informa tion, call Hobart Jones at 722-8444, for boys and Betty Foiwer at 788 0315, for girls. & other great prizes' Hurry - Come in to register before June 30h. The WoridS Best Workout Is Indoors. Come to the NordkTrack "Fitness At Home " Store in Hanes MaD For The Inside Skinny On "TheWorkfc Best Aerobic Exerciser" NordicTrack? ' ski exercisers give you a superior total-body workout _ in the cool comfort of" your home. The smooth, non jarring motion is safe and easy on your legs and knees. And you can burn up to 1 ,100 calories per hour. Plus, a NordicTrack is alwa- ~ more reliable - than a weather forecast! i Nordic/rack " Fitness At Home '? ^ Hanes Mall ? (910) 760-8470 Upper level, near Belk OttM *or?c IK NMcTrKtTMMMHflBT ?ft Want To Begin Or Finish Y our College Educati' There's a way that may make it easier than you think. It's called CAPE - Center for Alternative Programs of ^ducationrlt's a fully accredited college education waiting for you. Shaw University offers this flexible and convenient way to get your college degree: flexible because you will receive credit for your previous college work. (CAPE will translate your job ? I r? ? i*r ? ' ~ ~ : ? y and other life experience into college credit.) Convenient because you can live at home, keep your present job, and still attend classes in the High Point CAPE Center. You will be taught by qualified college faculty. Two and four year degrees may be earned in Public Administration, Criminal Justice, Business Management, Accounting, Religion, Philosophy, Behavioral Science, and other special fields including the Master of Divinity Degree. All classes begin at 5:45 p.m. Monday-Thursday and all day Saturday. w W M. ML ... for 125 years We are now accepting applications for the Fall 1994 Semester. For1 further information, contact: Rev. W.E. Banks High Point CAPE Center 329 N. Main St. High Point, N.C. 27260 (910) 886-4974 or 886-7613 * A recruiter ? >1 be at the Best Western Regency Inn, 128 N. Cher. 1 Street on Tuesday, June 26, 1994 In the Parkview Room from 1:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. ? qm \ I F I A > R QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED. NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. 'How more variety at food 'fair.... and those low, tow 'Hometown Trices! SAVE 430 SELECTED VARIETIES SOFT DRINKS SHASTA LB. JUST... SAVE 400 LARGE AND JUICY! WESTERN SWEET CANTALOUPES EACH JUST PRICES GOOD THRU TUES., JUNE 28, 1994.
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