(The Satlij (Tar HIM Parents Weekend Chocked Full of Activities, Fun Bv Derick Mattern and Brooke Roseman Staff Writers Bright and early Friday morning, par ents of UNC students can begin attend ing classes as part of the Carolina Family Weekend, sponsored by the Carolina Parents’ Office. The event is usually attended by 500 families said Wayne Kuncl, the director of the Parents Office, who outlined the scheme of the weekend’s events. Registration in the Student Union lobby for parents will begin at 3 p.m. and extend to 6 p.m. on Friday. Families who pre-registerea will pick up their ticket packets in the lobby at the same place and time. Those who arrive before 4 p.m. will have the opportunity to go on a tour of the UNC campus and its history. Carolina Family Weekend Events Below are some of the events planned for Family Weekend. For a complete listing, check out www.unc.edu/depts/parents. Friday Oct.. 29,1999 3 p.m • 6 p.m. Registration, Carolina Union Lobby. Pre-registered families, pick up your ticket packets. 4 p.m Campus Tours Carolina Union Patio. Join campus tours gathering in front of the Carolina Union near the Pit to see mote of the UNC campus and gain special insights into its history. 7:30 p.m. Dinner & Planetarium Show Mofehead State Dining Room and Planetarium. The Morehead Planetarium Building. After dinner, visiters can watch 'Stellar Odyssey,' introduced by Planetarium Director, Dr. Lee Shapiro. Tickets are S3B per person 8:00 p.m. Harry Belafonte Memorial Hall. As part of the Carolina Union Performing Arts Series, Harry Belafonte will perform. Saturday Oct.. 30,1999 . 9:00 a,m. -11:30 a.m. Continental Breakfast, Meeting, and Seminars Carolina Union, Great Hall. Admission is free, but registration is required. Several seminars will be given after breakfast, including 'Carolina Technolgoy," 'Parenting Your Carolina Student" and “Parenting as Partner.” Kickoff 1:30 P.M. Carolina vs. Furman footbal game. Kenan Stadium. Tickets cost $25.00 (reserved or general admission). 4:00 p,m, Tar Heel Barbecue Celebration Fetzer Gym. The post-game event will include entertainment and door prizes. 8:00 p.m Spectrum of Music Concert Memorial Hall. Visitors can enjoy an evening of entertainment showcasing student and faculty musicians from the UNC Music Department. Sunday Oct.. 31,1999 11:30 a.m. Carolina Legacy Brunch Carolina Club, Hill Alummni Center. This year is the fifth year for the brunch. SOURCE: CAROLINA PARENTS' Of HCE DTH/VICKY ECKENRODE Mama Dip’s Kitchen Traditional Country Cooking Serving Breakfast, Lunch & Supper Put A Little South In Your Mouth! HOURS: Mon-Fri Bam-3pm & 4pm-10pm Sat Bam-10pm, Sun Bam-9pm 408 W. Rosemary St. • Chapel Hill • 942-5837 At a reception in the Rare Book Collection Exhibit Area of Wilson Library, interim Chancellor Bill McCoy intends to welcome some UNC parents in honor of the Carolina Parents’ Council and Parents’ Fund Leadership Donors. Friday night films will be shown in the Union Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. Also on Friday night a show called “Stellar Odyssey,” which includes a dinner coupled with a planetarium presentation, will “(The barbecue) is probably the most popular event that we have. ” Wayne Kuncl Carolina Parents’ Office Director be presented in Morehead State Dining Room in the Morehead Building at 7:30 p.m. Business and Advertising: ianet Cassel, director/general manager; Oirissy Beck, director of marketing; Laurie Morton, classified/customer service manager; Lisa Reichle, business manag er; jenmfer Mackey, assistant business manager; Elizabeth Martin, retail sales manager. 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Callers with questions about billing or display advertising should call 962-1163 between 8:30 a.m. and 5 p m Classified ads can be reached at 962-0252 Editorial questions should be directed to 962 0245. Out & About Harry Belafonte will also preform in the Carolina Union as part of the Union Performing Arts Series at 8 p.m. today. Belafonte is best known for popular izingjamaican music in record-breaking concerts around the world for the past several decades. He will be pre senting both new and classic works at the campus per formace. An entire block of seats has been reserved for those taking part in Family Weekend, but tickets are still limited. 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J £ 1 any occasion from black au tie to relaxed weekends. doors. ” y South Square MalL Durham 489-0880 j" Carolina Parents’ Association Tar Heel Barbecue Celebration at Fetzer Gym at 4 p.m. The barbecue will include entertain ment, door prizes and a visit from inter im Chancellor Bill McCoy. McCoy assumed the post following the death of former Chancellor Michael Hooker on June 29. “(It) is probably the most popular event that we have,” Kuncl said. That evening at 8 p.m., various musi cal groups from around campus, such as the Jazz Band, Symphony Orchestra, Glee Clubs, Opera Workshop and Carolina Choir will preform a “Spectrum of Music Concert” in Memorial Hall. Parents who did not purchase tickets beforehand can buy them at the door at $5 for adults and $2 for students. Ryneska, Jenn Tyburczy and Andrea Van Hoever, account executives. Advertising Production: Penny Persons, manager; Lauryn Mitchiner and Ann Marie Olexik, assistants. 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ISN #10709436 Office: Suite 104 Carolina Union Campus Mail Address: CB S2lO Box 49. Carolina Union U.S. Mail Address: P.O. Box 3257, Chapel Hill. NC 27515-3257 Friday, October 29, 1999 The fifth annual Legacy Brunch will be held the next day, Sunday, in the George Watts Hill Alumni Center at 11:30 am. A photographer will also be present to make family portraits for a modest fee. Seminars sponsored by the Campus Y and University Career Services will also take place at various times to address parents’ concerns. The topic of careers will be the most highly emphasized concern. “This has been done before as a part of Parents’ Weekend,” said Vicky Lotz, a hostess of one of the seminars, “Parents as Partners: Helping Your Child Launch A Successful Career.” She said many parents asked ques tions about what careers were current ly popular in the job market and how they can help their children prepare for life after college. This Parents’ Weekend is different from past years’ because it is not being held the weekend before Fall Break. Part of the reason for the change was that the football team that UNC was scheduled to play on the original Saturday pulled out at the last minute and the organizers were left with no options, Kuncl said. While touting the success and spirit of this annual University event, Kuncl did admit, however, that because of the multitude of events in the area this weekend, particularly Halloween, the timing of Carolina Parents’ Weekend is slightly off. “Obviously it’s not the ideal week end,” Kuncl said. He said he did not think that the weekend would have any conflicts with the Halloween weekend, for either par ents or students. “I don’t have any concerns about (it),” he said. Instead of playing Kent State, the team will play Furman. Kuncl said he expected about 300 more families than were formally regis tered to attend. K NoT YoUR J ORDIMARV ICE CREAM J Wed. 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