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Thusday, Septembers, 1996
What’s Ui
Continued From 4C
Show,” 10 p.m. Tuesday,
Time Warner channel 3.
ROC, 8 p.m. Tuesday, BET
(Channel 48 Time Warner).
“Views With Joyce
Waddell,” 9 p.m. Tuesday,
channel 3, Time Warner 3.
Black Issues Forum, 8
pm. Wednesday, WTVI-42
(PBS).
B.Mj^ Live, 8 p.m. first
Thursday of each month.
Time Warner channel 3.
Martin, 8 p.m. Thursday,
WCCB-18 (Fox).
Livin’ Single, 8:30 p.m.
Thursdays, WCCB - 18 (Fox).
New York Undercover, 9
p.m. Thursday, WCCB - 18
(Fox).
Family Matters, 8 p.m.
Friday, WSOC-TV channel 9
(ABC).
Rangin’ With Mr. Cooper,
9:30 p.m. Friday, WSOC-TV
channel 9 (ABC).
A.A.P. Magazine, 8 p.m.
Friday, Time Warner channel
3. Helen Strong is host.
“Check This Out,” 5:30
p.m. Saturday, Time Warner
Cable channel 3.
Touched By An Angel, 9
p.m. Saturday, WBTV-3
(CBS).
How’s That Done? 9 p.m.
first Saturday, Time Warner
channel 3. Vincent Gross is
host.
RADIO
Straight Talk/ll a.m.
Sunday, WBAV 101.9 FM and
1 p.m. Sunday WBAV 1600
AM. Janine Davis is host.
Community Focus/noon
Sunday, WPEG FM 98, fea
turing host Sheila Stewart.
Talk Back With Brenda/7
p.m. Thursday, WGSP-1310
AM. Brenda Stevenson is
host.
ETC.
North Carolina A&T State
University Alumni
Association, Charlotte
Chapter, 6:30 p.m. first
Wednesday each month.
Renaissance Place,
631 N. Tryon St.
Johnson C. Smith
University
Alumni
Association,
Charlotte Chapter,
6:30 p.m. second
Wednesday each
)ni;n.
COMMUNITY
MEETING
The Northwest Combined
Neighborhoods Association
Thursday,
September 5th
6:45 P.M.
Simpson-GUlespie
United Methodist Church
3545 Beatties Ford Road
AGENDA ITEM:
PROPOSED
WASTE TRANSFER
FACILITY
Who should be in
attendance?
All residents and friends
ctf
University Park North,
Northwood Estates,
Garden Park,
Garden City,
Northwood Park,
Northwood Hills Estates,
Hyde Park,
University Park,
Dalebrook,
Oaklawn,
McCrorey Heists!
month. Conference rooms
B&C, campus. Meetings will
resume in August.
Pi Phi Chapter, Omega
Psi Phi
Fraternity/Presents Jazz
Hour, 6-9 p.m. last Sunday
each month. Omegas Of
Charlotte Fraternity House,
3301 Statesville Ave. The best
in blues, traditional and con
temporary jazz played by dee
jay Bro. A1 Williams, basileus.
Admission is free.
Metrolina
Black
Automobile
Employees is
sponsoring a food
drive and disco at
the Excelsior Club
every third Wednesday, 8 p.m.
Collection barrels for non-per
ishable goods will be placed at
Sam Johnson Lincoln
Mercury, East Independence
Blvd.; Metro Lincoln Mercury,
South Boulevard; D’Essence
Design Salon, 1501 W. Blvd.;
The Charlotte Post, 1531
Camden Road, Excelsior Club,
921 Beatties Ford Road. Five
more loca
tions to follow, j
Florida
A&M
University
Alumni
Association,
Charlotte
chapter,
meets at 6:30
p.m. second
Friday every month, down
town branch of Public Library.
CONCERTS
Black Comedy Jam 8 p.m.
Tuesday, The Comedy Zone,
Independence Blvd. For
reservations call 568-HAHA.
Harvey’s Garage, Fourth
Ward 516 N. Graham St.,
presents comedian D.S. from
the Comedy Zone, 6 and 8
p.m; Sept. 13, $8.“~
For more
informa- ' '
tion, call
337-8090.
TheAfro-l
American;
Cultural,
Center pre-
senets Sweet Honey in the
Rock, 8 p.m. Sept. 14, Dana
Auditorium, on the campus
Queens JCollege, $22.50. For
tickets, call
Afro-American Cultural
Ceneter preseents/Kamal
Abdul Alim, 11
a.m. Sept. 21,
Attict Theatre.
If you
have
informa
tion about
black entertainment
events, meet
ings,
lectures or
I any other
events of
interest,
1 send it to
What’s
Up! The
Charlotte
Post, 1531
Camden
Road,
Charlotte,
N.C. 28203.
Deadline is 5 p.m.
Fridays.
This is the only equation that
matters when it comes to owning a
home. Making decisions based on
race, color, religion, sex, national
origin, disability or family status
adds up to discrimination.
You can fight back.
If you suspect unfair housing practices,
contact HUD or your local Fair Housing
Center. Everyone deserves a fair chance.
EQUAL HOUSING
OPPORTUNITY
FAIR HOUSING IS THE LAW!
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
1 -800-669-9777 • TDD 1 -800-927-9275
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Our address is:
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WEEKLY FEATURES:
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• Fri. & Sat. DISCO with C.C.
• Sunday - LIVE MUSIC or DISCO
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