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OmnibusThursday, September 22. 19883 On your marks - for Parents' Weekend get set From staff reports Get ready, get set.- Your parents are coming. The fourth annual Carolina Parents' Weekend kicks off tomorrow. This is the first time, since the program began three years ago, that it will be held in the fail The weekend is spon sored by the Office of Student Affairs, the University Parents' Council and the Office of Univer sity Development Spring semes ter the event was inadvertantly scheduled to coincide with three all-campus parties: Burnout, Springfest and Beach Blast Assist ant Dean of Students Mary Bow man said the event was changed from spring to fall for a number of reasons. Visiting parents will be able to take advantage of events such the football game, exhibits and other activities. So, show Mom and Dad around (you should at least manage to get a free meal or two out of them). For a list of events planned, read on: Friday b 1 pm to 6 pm Registration in Memorial Hall Lobby. n 2 pm to 5 pm Campus tours to give your parents a look at your second home. Davis, Wilson and the Undergraduate libraries are included with the sports facilities, historical sights on Old Campus and the Alumni Center. a 6 pm to 7:30 pm Parents' Weekend Dinner in the Koury Natatorium located beside the Smith Center. Tickets can be purchased for $9 during registra tion, while they last Saturday b 8 am. to 2 pm. - Registration in Memorial Hail Lobby. a 9 am. to noon Showcase on the Quad will give parents a taste of life at UNC Featured will be faculty lectures, panel discus sions on student life and seminars in Issues of importance to stu dents and their parents. b Noon to 2 pm. Tailgate on the Quad lunch and entertainment b 2 pm Pre-game Pep Rally on the steps of South Building. Cheerleaders, the Carolina Pep Band and other loyal students will be on hand to gear up for the Louisville game. Also, "To Fly" will be shown at the Morehead Planetarium. b4 p.m. - Football-. UNC vs. Louisville. "The Great Barrier Reef" will be shown at the Morehead Planetarium. a 7 pm - A post-game recep tion for parents will be sponsored by the General Alumni Associatioa At the same time, UNC will chal lenge Old Dominion in field hockey on Astroturf Field, and "Genesis will be showing at the Morehead Planetarium. Sunday Local churches welcome parents to services. a 1 p.m.. 3 pm. and 8 pm. "Adventures Along the Spectrum" will be showing at the Morehead Planetarium. a 2 pm Men's soccer: UNC vs. College of Charleston on Fetzer Field. "The Marriage of Figaro" will be performed by PlayMakers Rep ertory Company. "To Fly" will be at the Planetarium. a 3 pm Field Hockey: UNC vs. Maryland on Astroturf Field. The Fall Wildflower Tour will begin at the North Carolina Botanical Gardea a 4 pm "The Great Barrier Reef" will be shown at the Planetarium. b7 pm. - "Genesis" will be shown at the Planetarium. Special Exhibits: At Hanes Art Center, charcoal works by Kathryn Myers. At Wilson Library, "images of Battle Civil War Photographs and Letters"; "1930s Pictures of North Carolina" by Bayard Wooten.- "inno vation and Styike: The Art of Victorian cloth Bookbinding" "Where Am I Now? finding Yourself with Maps" Morehead Planetarium Rotunda Collection of works of 17th and 18th century artists including Rembrant and Rembrant Peale. Easter and new cohorts serve up good, clean fun on new album By DOUG ED7.1UNDS Staff Writer Every Dog Has Its Day Lett Active On its latest album, Lets Active addresses the problems of resting on one's laurels, clinging to the past and avoiding the challenges of the future. Despite the confu sion and pain that sometimes come with forging ahead, the group offers both positive encour agement and insightful commen tary on what it means to keep on keeping on. What's refreshing is the fact that it delivers its mate rial with such energy that the listener never feels like he or she is being told, "This is how it is. man. so pay attention!" On the contrary, this batch of 12 songs is full of enough lyrical subtlety and good clean fun to provide most any buyer with a downright wonderful 40-odd min utes of listening. Side one kicks off with the ebullient, 'truly inf ectious title track, the kind of song that sticks in your head after just one listen. Lead singersongwriterguitarist Mitch Easter tells us, with the conviction of someone who knows, that every dog does have its day and offers a bit of friendly advice from his own experience: "When you think you got it made, something hits the fanBut I never look back like a wanted man." in "Horizon," keyboardistco songwriter Angie Carlson sings a hauntingly beautiful melody about letting go of the past and being brave enough to confront the future. "Sweepstakes Winner contains some typically humorous Easter lyrics and tight ensemble playing, carried by the solid rhythm of drummer Eric Marshall See LETS ACTIVE page 6 OJE EUROPEAN DINING Orient Extras Antique Parties Pullman Car Lunch 8c Credit Cards Dinner 201 E. Main St, Carrboro 5 min. from Chapel Hill 967-8933 Bar & Grill Movj Open! 149V2 Franklin Street under Town & Campus 942-4963 H ardback Cafe & Bookstore "A DELIGHT." -The Spectator "ABSOLUTELY DIVINE" - The Daily Tar Heel "MOUTHWATERING" -The Durham Morning Herald "TALENT & nDTrTMATTTV W, FLOW FROM - A THE KITCHEN." - The Greensboro News & Record 1 i HARDBACK CAFE & BOOKSTORE 110 n. columbia st. Chapel Hill lunch & dinner daily 933-5100 SHONEYS BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS Present this coupon to cashier at: SHONEYS 1506 East Franklin Street - Chapel Hill. N.C. CHP I ALL YOU CAN EAT SOUP, SALAD & FRUIT BAR OVER 3 D0Z. ITEMS Try something light & delicious! Offer Good Thru Oct. 31, 1988. 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