22The Tar Heel Thursday. July 17, 1986 UNC organisations UNC cultivates a bevy of University-recognized organizations, activities, honor societies and campus publications to suit virtually every interest. Here's a brief description of some of them: The Association of International Students, located in the Frank Porter Graham Student Union, meets every Wednesday. Its purpose is to orient foreign students to American culture and life at an American university through campus activities. The Black Student Movement, located in the Student Union, oper ates through several committees that concentrate on increasing awareness of the black experience and culture. E Carrboro Baptist Church 100 N. Greensboro Street Carrboro, NC 27510 Welcomes UNC students in the morning worship and at luncheon on August 24. Call the church office (967-3056) for more information. Dr. Jcsso Croom Pastor LUTHERAN CAMPUS MINISTRY 300 E. Rosemary St. at Pickard Ln. Chapel Hill, NC O UPCOMING EVENTS O Saturday, August 23rd, 3.00-5:00 p.m., Cookoiit at the Lutheran Campus Center. Sunday, August 24th, Worship services at 8:30 am and 11:00 am; 12:15 pm,.Welcome Luncheon for new students at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church. Wednesday, August 27th, 6:00 pm, Fellowship meal in the Lutheran Campus Center; 7:00 pm, Holy Communion. Labor Day Weekend Beach Retreat - . Call or write Pastor Larry Hartsell . for more information , 942-2677 (office) 942-0368 (home) CHAPEL HILL BIBLE CHURCH a nondenominational fellowship with numerous ministry activities Sunday Worship 9:15 am 11:00 am & 5:30 pm Sunday School 9:30 & 11:00 am Jr. Church & Nursery 968-4754 Building located on corner of Mason Farm Rd. & Purefoy Rd. Pastors: Jim Abrahamson Randy Russell Bill van Bark The Cultural Committee sponsors programs such as workshops, lec tures and the Black Arts Festival. The Freshman Class Committee, made up of 15 to 20 freshman chosen through interviews, sponsors the BSM's Freshman Class Talent show, among other activitiesThe Black Ink, the BSM's official newspaper, is also located in the Student Union. The BSM Gospel Choir plays historically-influenced gospel and non-gospel music throughout the year at various locations, including cities around the nation. The Opeyo Dancers perform a variety of dances at campus locations to convey the significance of dance in the black Your student years are a time for seeking the truth and growth; That is what we're about at The Community Church where you can be a part of our caring, celebrating family. Come and join us Sunday mornings at 11:00. Geno Jester, Minister THE COMMUNITY CHURCH OF CHAPEL HILL 106 Purefoy Road (Located near Mason Farm Road & Married Student Housing) - For information or a ride calW2-g0,50: - ' ' -V" provide tlie oppoFtaimity to experience. Campus Y, located in the Y Building on campus, sponsors many programs designed to help local charities, educate the Chapel Hill area about world issues and promote change. The group's ideals are embodied in their slogan this year, "Think Globally, Act Locally.'' Y projects include the Big Buddy Program, in which UNC students volunteer to become a companion to a young child; Campus-Community Link, which pairs a UNC student with a homebound elderly member of the community; and Y-Outreach, which works toward solving local problems such as hunger and heating (Chapel southern Fat 1 3B s Rebecca Reyes Campus Minister All Undergraduate Students are warmly invited to dinner (free) on Sunday, Augv24th at 6:00 p.m. All Graduate Students on Sunday, Aug. 31st at 6:00 p.m. at the Presbyterian Student Center on Henderson St :s: ' " ""r Chapel of the Cross 304 E. Franklin St. next to Morehead Planetarium 929-2193 for the poor. Y committees include the Committee for Hunger Respon sibility, which aims to educate the public about local and world hunger, and Students Taking Action For Nuclear Disarmament. Carolina Gay and Lesbian Association, located in the Student Union, serves to educate the public about being gay and provides social activities on campus. The group sponsors an annual "Gay Awareness Week" every spring and publishes the newsletter LAMBA twice each semester. Carolina Students for Broyhill exists as part of a statewide organ ization to support N.C. Rep. Jim Hull and PRESBYTERIAN CAMPUS MINISTRY at UNC in Chapel Hill Presbyterian Student Center 110 Henderson Street 967-2311 THE EPISCOPAL CAMPUS MINISTRY WELCOMES YOU TO UNC Join us at our oriontationcookout following tho 5:15 service on Sunday, August 24th Sunday Services Beginning August 24th Are at 7:30, 9:00, 1 1:15 am & 5:15 pm other services held daily at 5:15 August 26 First Fellowship Night of the weekly Anglican Student Fellowship at 5:45 followed by dinner & program The Rev. Stephen Elkins-Williams, Rector The Rev. David Stanford, Assoc. for Campus Ministry August 29th Labor Day Beach Retreat get Broyhill in his race for the Senate seat held by Republican Sen. John East. The group will campaign for Broyhill and hopes to sponsor visits by the congressman to campus. Carolina Symposium provides a two to three week series of lectures, exhibits and films concentrated on a cultural theme. The symposium occurs every two years; the topic of the 1986 program was "Technology, Society, and the Individual." Carolina Union Activities Board, located in the Student Union, operates through several committees to provide entertainment and educa tion to students through movies, speakers, concerts, seminars and C - arrboro's Saturd Sunday 9:15 am Sunday (Fall&Sp NEWMAl STUDE 5 9 DailyM 12 218 Pitt 929-373