YWCA4Jptown Center Sets Summer Series The YWCA-Uptown Cen ter is presenting a summer series for public education. According to Terry M. Hogan, the center director, “a wide variety of topics will be presented and dis cussed.” Admission for the series is free. However, reservations are required. Registration for the sum mer series will be held until noon of the day the work shop takes place. Ms. Hogan emphasized the minimum enrollment must be met for each workshop, or it will be cancelled. The workshops are as follows: June M: “What’s Going On In El Salvador?” A dis cussion of the local impli cations, led by Kathy Spar row of the Carolina Inter faith Task Force.. Maxi ~ \ mum enrollment, 25, mini mum, 15, (7:30 - 9:30 p.m.) June 28: “Holistic Health care as a Treatment Modaltiy for Living With Premenstrual Syndrome." Berkeley Reynolds, a nut ritional consultant will lead this discussion. Muscle testing will be conducted. "Maximum enrollment, 8; minimum, 1. (7-8:15 p.m.) July 10: “Family Tree.” Dr. Rosalyn Jacobs Jones will discuss methods and easy techniques on how to trace and collect family memorabilia. Maximum enrollment, 15; minimum •8. (12:15 p.m. - 2 p.m.l Reservations must be made for this class by 5 p.m. July 9. July 12: “Rape Against Our Will.” This book written by Susan Brown Miller will be facilitated by Sherry Lott, a volunteer coordinator with the Rape Crisis Center. If there are particular sections of the book or specific statistics that interest you, Ms. Lott has agreed to focus on Improvement To Statesville Avenue Aired . --. ........ * RALEIGH - Charlotte residents will have an opportunity to discuss state Department of Transpor tation (NCDOT) plans to Mien a section of States ville Avenue at a public meeting on June 14. The informal open-forum meeting runs from 1 to 6 p.m. in the J.T. Williams High School Media Center located at 2400 Carmine Street in Charlotte. NCDOT representatives will be at the meeting to discuss the proposed pro ject which is included in the department’s 1984-1993 Transportation (TIP). The proposed project calls for Statesville Avenue to be widened from New land Road to 1-85. Construction of the eight tenths-mile project is expected to start in fiscal year 1986 and according to information contained in the TIP will cost about $1.5 . million. The public is invited to attend, ask questions, make comments, suggestions or recommen dations pertaining to the project. Written statements con cerning the project may be submitted to C.D. Adkins, manager of planning and research, NCDOT, F*.0. BOX 25201, Raleigh, N.C. 27611. Sheet hiipnwemente Starting Friday, June 15, Fourty Street and Ran dolph Road between Independence Boulevard and Laurel Avenue will be repaved. Traffic will be maintained during the pro ject. Before paving begins, excess asphalt will be removed from the street gutters to provide better drainage and a more com fortable ride. This work will be performed starting June 18 and will continue during the weekend. Following this work, all manhole covers will be raised on the one mile portion of Fourth Street and Randolph Road. Resurfacing will follow and short* be cdthpieieby aw weekend Weather permitting. The 854,000 project is coordinated by the City’s Street Maintenance Division . Moot of the money comes from the Powell Bill Fund, state gas tax revenue them during the discussion. Requests should be brought to the attention of Terry Hogan (333-7553), by July 5. Maximum enrollment 50; minimum 10. (7:30 - 9:30 p.m.) Julyl9: "Rape Preven tion.” The YWCA joins the Charlotte Police Depart ment in presenting this lecture, film and discussion on how to ward off would be attackers. The follow-up to this presentation is a 9 hour course that can be offered if there is adequate, interest. Maximum enroll ment, 50; minimum 10. (7-9 p.m.) July 17 and July 21 : “The Hidden Room.” A puppet show about a 9-year-old whose dreams become reality for her through reading books. Come and watch stories come to life with child size puppets. Discussion between pup pets and audience follows each presentation. Suitable for children K-7th grade. Denise Humphires is the designer and leader of the show. Maximum enroll ment 15; minimum 7. (2 p.m. 2:45 and 3:30, July 17) (9:30 a.m., 10:15 a m., and 11 a.m., July 21) For information con cerning any of the work shops, telephone Hogan at 333-7553. The YWCA-Up town Center is located at 418 E. Trade St. Pictured above - left to right: April Barron. Nerissa Ross, and Mrs. Gilda Stitt were honored at Shiloh Institutional Baptist Church recently. The ladies’ efforts in a fundraising event for the annual Woman's Day Program. The program was chaired by Mrs. Valerie Hurse. SPEND THIS WEEKEND WITH I CHARLOTTE 1 POST I For Home Delivery Coll 37604961 Geoloj~7 Workshop Set School teachers who want to learn more about the geology and the geolo gic history of Piedmont North Carolina will have an opportunity at a workshop June 25-29 at the University of North Carolina at Char lotte, funded by an $8,600 grant from the Martin Marietta Company, The program is specifically designed for teachers who in 1984-85 will be teaching general science courses which include earth science as well as life and physical science topics. Opportunities will be pro vided to study the Carolina Slate Belt and the Charlotte Belt geologic formations and to visit quarries in Charlotte and Monroe Water resources and their management will also be studied. Faculty will be Dr. Gail | Gibson and Dr. Don Steila of the UNCC Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, assisted by Steve Teeter. 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