Cooleemee Journal ••v • • ] r^riSSHfci Recreation Center Slates Open House October 10 It has been announced there will be a Community Day and Open House on Oct. 10, at the Cooleemee Recreation Center. The recreation facilities are now under management of the Cooleemee Recreation Com mission and the direction of Grimes Parker, Jr. « Community Day will be in observance of new management On Friday Local Legion Post 54 To Host District Meeting There will be a meeting at the Barbecue will be served, Cooleemee American Legion following the meeting. Post 54 on Friday, September 11, at 7:30 p.m. for members cf All local members are urged the entire 19th District. to attend. Howard Swain of Route 4, Mocksville looks over his giant 12-foot bean stalk. Mr. Swain got the seeds for his giant plant from a cousin in Wilkes County. (Photo by James Barringer). and to get the ball rolling with community participation which is a must for the success of the facilities. Let us re-emphasize the recreation facilities are yours, the community, and must be supported by you. There will be food, en tertainment, and an all around good time to be had on Oct. 10, and anyone wishing to add to the a^sß®fEfetiß6«QUNfl agenda may contact Grimes Parker or any member of the Recreation Commission Sue Bernhardt's Dance Class To Hold Registration Mrs. Sue Bernhardt ot Ber nhardt's Dance Studio, Salis bury will hold a registration for all local students interested in taking dance classes here this fall, on Friday, September 11, at the Cooleemee Recreation Cen ter She will begin registering the students at 4 p.m. and con tinue until 6 p.m. Mrs. Bernhardt will begin the classes on Friday, September 18, if there are enough students to have a class. All interested persons should register on Friday or notify Mrs. Bernhardt of your desired interest, as this will be the only registration day. Grimes Parker, Jr. Recreation Director Grimes Parker, Jr has been selected as Recreation Director •jere, effective as of October Ist rhe announcement was made this week by the Cooleemee Recreation Commission A graduate of Davie High School and Appalachian State University in Boone, Parker has been affiliated with the local recreation activities for the past five years During this time he has served as life guard and swimming instructor at the pool and has coached the little league in football, basketball, baseball and softball. He is presently employed as a teacher at Cooleemee Ele mentary School and is married to the former Fran Logan of Clearwater. Florida They have a daughter Alicia, who is 13 months old Beginning immediately, any one interested in enrolling their child in Story Hour, or in sig ning up for a ceramics class, may contact Mr Parker or call him at 284-3799 This should be done as soon as possible in order to start the classes in the very near future These classes will be held if enough interest is shown Mr. Parker will also be glad to talk with anyone con cerning any future activities, parties, showers, etc to be held at the Recreation Center >j3^^y^Bft^J!--t^v^l i •■ ■». • % .» '*^m3M * ■ - "»-* ~ ■R™ Hiy^* These boys soak up the last glorious bit of the summer before the sad return to the school house for a long winter *&? . l|| GRIMES PARKER, Jr