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Four Evenings of Party, Picnic, and Concert Scheduled It's A Party .... It's a Pic nic.... It's a Pops Concert.. .Music at Sunset at Tangle wood Park when Peter Perret conducts the Winston Salem Piedmont Triad Sym phony in show tunes, marches and light classics ? the music everyone knows and loves, Music at Sunset if fun for people of all ages, and a great way to cclebrate Father's Day and Inde pendence Day with friends and family. Here is the 1995 Music at Sunseuschedule: Sunday, June 18 ? Father Know Best The Symphony plays a musical salute to Dads through the decades, from an old time sing-along to the Beatles era. Pack a picnic of Dad's favorite foods and celebrate Father's Day -wtthwonderfuf musics Sunday, June 25 ? Rags to Riches A musical take on the Amer ican dream, with hits from My Fair Lady and Scott Joplin rags. Sunday, July 2 ? Sweet Land of Liberty Dress the kids in red, white and blue for Miss Liberty's Parade. Enjoy a traditional Fourth of July celebration with Sousa marches, patriotic anthems, the 1812 overture and a big fire works finale. Special guests soloist is Winston-Salem's Derrick Lawrence. Sundayjuly 9 ? Shall We Dance? Music with all the right moves ? sambas, cha-chas, polkas, foxtrots, tarantellas... plus the Sleeping Beauty Waltz and a medley from The King and I. Series tickets are on sale now at the Symphony box office, 610 Coliseum Drive, 723 7919. A Family Ticket, priced at $60, admits two adults and all their children to all four concerts. Four-Pack Tickets, priced at $30 for adults and $25 for students and seniors, are good for four admissions? take four people to one concert, two people to two concerts or any combination. Children 4 antj under are admit ted free. Derrick Lawrence Music at Sunset is sponsored by BB&T. All concerts begin at 7 p.m. Gates open at 5:30 p.m. The City of Winston-Salem Workforce Development Depart ment is extending the deadline for accepting applications for JTPA summer jobs to June 2nd. Interested youtn, 16-21 years of age may apply Monday - Thurs day between the hours of 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:20 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Workforce Development Department located at 516 North Trade Street. For more information call 727-8004 or 727-2420. Again, deadline date for JTPA Summer Job has been extended to June 2nd. ? Summer Tutoring Free tutoring help is right jn your neighborhood. Carl H. Rus sell Recreation Center, Thurs-' days 6-7 p.m. 727-2580; North Hampton Recreation Center, Wednesdays 6-7 p.m. 661-0914; Brown and Douglas Recreation Center, Thursday, 7-8:30 p.m. 767-9496 and Kingston Greens Recreation Center, Tuesday, 6:30-7:30 p.m. 724-1695. Tutoring is provided for any student in the Winston-Salem area. A 1 Mile Fun Walk Saturday, June 3 Winston Lake Family YMCA is sponsor ing a 5k Run and 1 Mile Fun Walk, M The opening ceremony wj|F begin at 8 a.m.; the Fun Watte will begin at 8:30 a.m. and tin 5k Run will begin at 9:15 a.t? Registration fee is $15; late refr istration is $18. All applications must be postmarked no later than May 27. Awards will be given for the overall top three male and female finishers in the 5k Run; Age group awards will be given and all participants will receive a T-shirt. For registration informa tion call 724-9205. ? Summer Session Forsyth Technical Commu nity College's summer quarter begins June 5th. Free GED and Basic Skills classes are held in the following East Winston and Downtown locations; Night time classes - Ephesus Church, Carl Russell Rec., Brown-Douglas Rec.. Sprague St. Rec. Center, Macedonia Holiness Church, Paisley Middle School, and ML King Rec. Center. Daytime classes - Goodwill Industries. Downtown Library, Piedmont Park, Happy Hills, Cleveland Ave. Homes, Kim berly Park, HeadStart, East Win ston Library, and Experiments in Self-Reliance. Classes are free. To register for classes Ct?ll Forsyth Tech at 760-2373. ? Contestant Search Young ladies between the ages of 18-26 years old, inter ested in researching your culture, building the necessary skills for character and career planning. Then the Miss African American Pageant/Southeast Division is for you. Call 1-800-815-8181. Our goal is to educate, demonstrate and motivate great minds destined for greatness. ? SECCA Art Fair The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) will host an Art Fair as part of a day long Community Day celebra tion from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Over 30 local artists will be on hand exhibiting and selling art works ranging from jewelry and ceramics, to blown glass. There will be live music, poetry and there will be be hands-on art making activities for children. There is no fee charged, however, space is limited. A Acting Class The Little Theatre of Win ston-Salem ACT Program is sponsoring Adult Basic Acting Classes, Thursday, 6-8 p.m. at the Hanes Community Center, 5610 Coljseum Drive in Win ston-Salem. ACT, the Education Program of The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem, offers a class in basic acting for adults. The class is taught by Sharon Andrews. New classes begin each month, with a monthly fee of $75. For additional information call (910)725-7793 to register. i AABWA Meeting The Forsyth Cltapter of the American Business Women's Association (ABWA). will have its monthly meeting June 5 at 6 p.m. at the Holiday Inn North. The cost of the dinner will be $9.95. For additional information contact Anna Davis at 770-7653 or Doris Jones at 725-6 171. W-*\ at wjun poiimt UNimiMmr MtM to: Jim CtMwtfl FootbiN Camp P.O. Box 7298 W akt Forttt U*lWtf*Wy WinitorvSatoffl, N.C. 27100 CALL (910) 7804431 FOM MOAf INFORMATION Senior Camp 11 to rtttad Nob tohool JttM 36*28, June fS*S?, MS ^ Junior Camp (Day Camp) June 29 July 1, MS H?d Ctttfi Camps anp on Wake Form Campu ? *#nd mo ?ppWart*on<?) for Jtt? CMdmtti Furtbfcl C amp Name Address c*y? A t ALIVE' \ AFTER FIVE IS BACK AGAIN! 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm In Downtown Winston-Salem at Corpening Plaza on the corner of First and Liberty Streets Rain location: The Hlms below RacJisson Marque Hotel 452 N. Cherry St. Admission $1.00; Children Free Downtown at Corponlng Plata June 15 July 20 August 17 September 21 October 19 The Fabulous Wing Tips Booga Looga Roo Imani Dr. Brown's Code Blue Revue Brice Street \ 995 Summer Art Camps Undersea World June 12-16, 9:00- / 2:00 4 Art Around the World June 19-23. 100 - 4:00 \ Storybook June 26 -30, 1:00-4:00 Myths and Legends July 5 -7, 1:00-4:00 Playmaklng July 10- 14, 1:00-4:00 Art Smart July 17-21, 1:00-4:00 ? Animal Kingdom July 24 -28, 9:00- 12:00 Tropical Rainforest July 13 - August 4, 9:00 - 12:00 Insect World August 7- 11, 9:00- 12:00 Sawtooth Circus August 14- 18, 9:00- 12:00 v\ $80 per child per week, some cNtcounfe available. Call 723-7395 weekdays for irtformafkm. SfcNTOOTH CENTER Wn?onS55m.NC27 27101 AL Itll&T IVrsrnls \H SIC VI SI INS NT] Sn ih I ;i \ ^ ;i I * | ?. 1 1 1 . ;i I I \ \ < , I I \\ on i > I * \ I ; K .
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