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Page 12A - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, May 25. 1989 The B.E.E. Line BLACK ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS ARTS AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART ISTS 1880-1987/ A renowned collection of late 19th-20th cen tury Afro-American art will open at the Afro-American Cul tural Center on June 3 and be on display through July 16. A ex hibit preview for members will be held June 2, 6:30-9 p.m. Groups, Individuals and organi zations are encouraged to sched ule tours. For more Informa tion, please' call 374-1565. THE UBIQUITOUS GALLERY, LTD./ Transcultural fine art gal lery; featuring the works of na- tjonally and Internationally ac claimed African-American a^sts located at 1936 E^t Sev enth Street. Current theme show; "Ain't I A Women?" In Homage to Sojourner Truth's poem of the same title. Open Tues. - Sat., 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Sun., 1 - 7 p.m. Call (704) 376- 6944, for more Information. AFRO-AMERICAN ART EXPO/ This art exhibit with a tribute to Romare Bearden will be held Saturday June 3, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Friendship Baptist church, 3301 Beatties Ford Rd. The exposition will feature local black artists and national black artists. There will be art vendors and book vendors. CLUB8/NIGHTUFE Mr. FEE'S / Freedom Village Shopping Center, 2953 Freedom Dr. Call (704) 392-2548. EXCELSIOR CLUB/ 921 Beat- ties Ford Rd. Radlothon to bene fit the Anita Stroud Foundation will be held Saturday, May 27, 10 l.m. to 5 p.m. Call (704) 391- 1911. KINGS AND QUEENS/ 119 S. Brevard St. Ladles Night, Thurs days. IN FOCUS/ 1936 E. Seventh St. Jazz music nightly. Open Tues. - Sun at 5 p.m. Call (704) 347-0789 or 0799 for more In formation or reservations. THE PTERODACTYL CLUB/ 1600 Freedom Dr. Call (704) 324-3400. DOUBLE DOOR INN/ 218 E. In dependence. Legendary blues singer Koko Taylor to appear Tuesday, June 6. Call (704) 376- 1446. THE JAZZ CELLAR/ 330 North Tryon St. Nightly jazz. Call 332- 3663 for more Information. ST. MARK'S/ 2401 Wilkinson Blvd. Call (704) 375-8828. CONCERTS DICK CLARK'S AMERICAN BANDSTAND CONCERT/ Fea turing The Spinners, The Asso ciation, Guess Who and The Drifters on Saturday, Jime 10, 8 p.m. at the Carowlnds Paladl- um. Tickets: $5 In addition to Carowlnds theme park admis sion of $17.95. For more Infor mation, call (704) 588-2600. PEST1VAL8 WESTFEST/ The fourth annu- al westslde street festival will be held Saturday, June 3 on Mill St. and Beatties Ford Rd., near the Johnson C. Smith Universi ty campus. ROADRACE The WestFest Road Race (3.1 miles) will begin at 9:30 a.m. Friday June 3. Race begins near the comer of French Ave. and Beatties Ford Rd. Entry fee Is $6 by May 26; $7 day of the race. Cash awards to first four In each age group. For additional Infor mation, call 375-3784 (day) or 393-5474 (evenings). MS. WESTFEST The Ms. WestFest contest, an addition to WestFest activities, will be held Friday, Jime 2, 7:30 p.m. at the Charlotte Conven tion Center. Tickets for the pa geant are $10. HAMPTON JAZZ/ early sum mer jazz fest held at the Hamp ton, Va. coliseum June 23-25. Weekends tickets available at usual Tlcketron outlets. Ticket prices: $22.50 & $19.10 per per son. Call (804) 838-4203 for more Information. T nr'Tf TWfi FIRST FRIDAY/ "Black ReUg- lon Into The 90's" 7 p.m. at the Marriott Hotel, Ttade and Tiyon Streets. Adm.: $5. LITERARY INTERNATIONAL BLACK WRITERS CONFERENCE/ The 19th annual conference of Inter national Black Writers will be held June 5-11 at the Adam's Mark Hotel. The Alice Browning Awards Banquet will be held Saturday, June 10. Tickets are $25. For more Information, call 343-9745. PLEASE DON'T TRASH THIS NEWSPAPER Call 537-7442 to And out how it can be recycled FANTASTIC OFFER! (thru December 15,1989) PLANTATION INN Ocho Rios, JAMAICA Package Includes: • Round-trip air from Charlotte to Montego Bay, Jamaica • Round-trip airport/hotel transfers to Ocho Rios • Superior accommodations for number of nights selected • Breakfast & dinner daily • All taxes and hotel service charges • Complementary snorkeling, sunfish sailing and windsurfing Rates: • $747.00 per person - four night stay • $979.00 per person - seven night stay DILWORTH TRAVEL 206-5A E, Tremont Ave. • Charlotte, N.C. 28203 (704)335-8207 • Outside Charlotte 1(800)627-1854 Some experts say the first year of marriage can be the most difficult. Adjusting to a new way of life. Deciding to hove a child. In this week's FAMILY MATTERS series, Lori Thomas explores the difficult challenges facing young couples. Plus, CJ Underwood looks at how newlyweds con moke the most of their money. Experts will be on hand each night to answer your questions over the phone. Don't miss Great Expecta- tiona, o special FAMILY MATTERS series May 1-5 at 6 pm. WBTV^NEWS SOCIALS FIRST FRIDAY/ Journey Into June Friday, June 2 at the Mar riott Hotel, Trade and Tryon Sts. Adm: $5. BLACK & SILVER BALL/ The Afro-American Cultural Center Is holding the Black And Silver Ball on Friday June 9, 8 p.m. at the Charlotte Convention Cen ter. Tickets are $ 15 for Afro Cen ter members and $20 for non member. Reservations are now being taken. Call 374-1565 for more information. MISCELLANEOUS WESTFEST/ The street festival of the westslde, to be held Satur day June 3, Is In need of addi tional volunteers. Volunteers wlU receive WestFest tee-shirts. For more Information, please call 568-5440. 'o me ncfianted £ veninq Charlotte's Finest Night Spot EXCELSIOR CLUB MON: CARD PLAYERS NIGHT - "Special Prices" TUE: OLD FASHION FISH FRY - All You Can Eat $4.00 - 7-10 WED: LADIES NIGHT - Special Prices THU: OPEN "MIC" NIGHT - "Come show your Stuff" FRI & SAT: JAMMING DISCO - 8:00 - Breakfast 1:30 SUN: JAZZ DISCO - NIGHT 921 Beatties Ford Rd. 334-5709 BLACK ISSUES F" 0" R°U “ M Health Challenges: Preventive Strategies Preserving Health From birth to old age, the health of the black com munity is best served by preventive strategies. Find out what you can do for a long, healthy life. 10 PM Tuesday WUNG-TV 58 Concord/Charlotte Program and promotional funding provided by the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation. i NORTH CAROLINA PUBLIC TELEVISION SHOP OUR ADVERTISERS! Wedding Church Events B/W Photo Family Portrait 1208 Piedmont St. Apt. D Charlotte NC 28204 GREG McMURRAY (704)377-6513 Constance Alexander Houston is the Office Manager for WGSP Radio. She is a native of Charlotte, NC and a graduate of Independence High School, a member of Myers Taberna cle AME Church. She Is married with one teenage daughter. "As office Manager I feel that It is veiy important to have a good business relationship with our clients: also to work as unto the Lord. I would like to encourage our listemers to LOVE THY NEIGHBOR AS THY SELF and keep listening to WGSP 1310 am. CaU 375-1310 219 East Boulevard, Charlotte, N.C. 28205 SUCCESS IS EARNED ONE DAy AT A TIME... Last year, Stanley S. Scott became president of Crescent Distributing Co. in New Orleans, distributors of Miller Brewing Company products. Prior to becoming the principal at Cres cent Distributing, Stan was a former vice president and assis tant to the chairman of Philip Morris Companies Inc. There were no short cuts to his success. He prepared for his new role via his distinguished 25-year career in journalism, government service and busi ness. Along the way, his intelli gence, hard work, personality and consideration for others gained him the respect and ad miration of his associates and the communities in which he served so well. You might say that the road to Stan's success began the first day he went to work and he has been working at it ever since. Success is earned one day at a time. Beer Brewed by Miller Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin Miller Brewing Company Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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