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Mary E. Hines found the ••key” tp winning. It was the
grand finale of Radio Station YVPEG's Gran Am
Giveaway. Ninety-eight (M) dally winners were given
the opportunity to choose a car key, knowing only one
would start the new 1M6 Pontiac Gram am. Antici
pation was building, when finally Mary E. Hines of
Charlotte, N.C., dipped behind the wheel, inserted the
key and heard the engine start. In addition to the new
car, Mary Hines also found a check for $2,098 stashed
in the dash. The new car was given courtesy of FM 98.
WPEG! and Jim Simmons Pontiac.
t “Mini-Grants” Available For Youtli Groups
vjooo new lor youth groups! The
North Carolina State Youth
Council and the North Carolina
Youth Advisory Council will award
monies in the form of “mini
grants” in January of next year.
Any youth group needed money to
implement an exciting and innova
, tive program aimed at benefiting
young people should consider ap
plet for these funds by January 8,
Smdll grants averaging $500 per
' SHltop -Me dispersed to youth or
^^jdsations who need funds to de
■f tffop a new program for youth in
v thifar areas. v;/.cr ';
Applications will be screened and
approved at the State Youth Coun
cil Board of Directors meeting in
Charlotte on January 24-26. The
• council awards mini-grants to or
ganizations three times each year.
Awards are reviewed by the Youth
Advisory Council before being
granted. -.
Anyone interested in receiving
more information on these “mini
grants" should contact Sarah Harris
at 919-733-9296 or write for details to
the Youth Advocacy and Involve
ment Office, Elks Building, 121 W.
Jones St., Raleigh, N.C. 27611.
The State Youth Council and the
Youth Advisory Council are part of
the Youth Advocacy and Involve
ment Office within the Department
of Administration and work with
youth council across the state. These
councils are interested in issues
concerning young people and en
courage them to become involved in
their community affairs.
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