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TV Networks T February is Just around " the corner. With its ar rival comes not only Va lentine’s Day, but Black Watery Month falls in that time of year. Be on the watch for some excellent television pro gramming during that time. Chamois SO, 42 and SB, committed to first-rate shows, will be offering a wide spectrum of enter taiptng and informative Tony Brown will be in vestigating a f(kr-pan . series on the NAACP £ Knocks”-, of th*; Blacks in the military frppi the times of the Re volutionary War until, , »War Ir will be MR in music and in _*«* other; programs will behicblighfori. Aa they ’ come along, IH inform you. R*| only one motrtfa out v dfthc year that special contrRatkrartxw**people have made. We shouldn’t let it piaa us by. SOUL TRAIN Something for the older < adults as well' as some thing fear the young, ia what . “Soul Train” has to offer. > ,On Saturday, January 21, at lifRt p.m., perform Heaven Becomes A Living Hell,*' “Is There An An swer To The Question of Abortion” and “Every thing You Wanted To Know ' About Hale Sexuality Buur OMIMEO MIME While you’re away at work and the kids are out of school, gjve them some thing to do on those, two days, January 23-24, and • enreU them in a. mime '-."workshop at the Children’s i Theatre. All children . from fourth to twelfth grades are eQgfible to fake tbedaai. The cost is only. 18 and Jastniotar, Eddie Williams, will teach the mime technique, juggling and creating characters. - For more information,; call3334)088,'*■ SARAH VAUGHN Friday's the night Char- - , lotte.will be blessed with the^jresencO of the Jam legjfed Sarah Vaughn.;! .. . .-'jj % f N(.j V ** »*. , ' .... —m- ■- » , % - You don’t have to be rich to need a will. No matter how few year possessions, a will ensures that your estate gees to those for whom you intend. ..Ease the burdens of your loved ones after you've gone... If you have no* written your own will, the State of North Carolina has already decided who wfll get your pro|ie»ty upon your death. - •- ; -vaA .•jgc.A fEBa : fcyVV’ljLc'1 IT ifTTO—TWliiT TruwBPwnrHrwn^ySTTi 701 East Trade St. Suite E. Charlotte, NC (704) 376-5588 ■■ ■■ :——. - ’t. ii-l i She’ll be appearing at 1:15 at Ovens. Audito rium, witt toe Charlotte Symphony Orchestra and Leo DrMwys, musical director. NCCtI. North Carolina Central ! University’s second an > nual Jazz Festival is set Igfi.? Wednesday, January 15, at 7:30pm. and will feature a concert by internationally known jazz trumpeter and ftqgleborn player, Clark * q Terry. Ticket information .. is available Tram Dr. Robert. Luckey at 919 683-6220. Clark Terry will be at S.C. State College January 30. ^^COMM.aCH:OFAltT8^r •r .. * r i. ►
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