Weeks To Come
MUSK IOU?m - Hoke
Co. Mwfc Bytmrr Anodnki>
matin* will be first Monday
night of every month at Hoke
Mtfl School hand room at 7
p.m. PnM) and friends of the
music asaodarifla are urged to
Attend.
AIRPORT Al'THOMTY
?The Hoke/Raeford Airport
Authority will hold its regular
matting at the Raeford Cky
Halloo the s? read Tharaday of
each month at 7:49 p.m.
AMERICAN LEGION
-American Lcgioa Post 30 of
Hoke County masts the sac sad
Tsodqf of each month at the
Edin borough ResUurant at S
p.m. Those interested in join
ing are invited.
COUNTY COMMISSION
?Members of the Hoke County
Commission meet the first
Monday of each month at 9
a.m. and the third Monday at
7:30 p.m. Pratt Building
located at 237 N. Main St. in
Raeford. The public is invited.
CITY COUNCIL - The
Raeford City Council meets the
fbst Monday of each month at
7 p.m. in City Hall. The public
is encouraged to attend.
SCHOOL BOARD - The
Hoke County Board of Educa
tion meets the first Taeaday of
each month at 7:30 p.m. at the
board offices on Wooley
Street. The public is encourag
ed to attend.
AL ANON - Meetings are held
every Wednesday at 8 p.m. at
the Library Conference Room.
JAYCEES ? Raeford Jaycees
meet the 2nd and 4th Monday
of each month over Howell's
Drug Company on Main
Street. Anyone interested is in
vited to attend.
NAACP ? Hoke County
branch of the NAACP will
hold its regular monthly
meeting Thursday, March 14 at
7:30 p.m. at the East Freedom
Masonic Lodge Hall. All
members and the general public
are invited.
March M
RETIRED SCHOOL
WORKERS - The Hoke Coun
ty unit of the North Carolina
Retired School Personnel will
meet March 3* at 10:30 ajn. in
the conference room of the
Hoke County Library. Barbara
Buie, Director of the literacy
program in Hoke County, will
present the program.
March 21-33
ROBESON LITTLE
THEATRE - The Robeson
Little Theatre will present the
area premiere of the spirited
musical Working - to be held at
the newly restored Carolina
Theatre, Chestnut Street,
Lumberton, Thursday thru
Saturday, March 31-23 at 8
p.m. and a Sunday matinee
March 24th at 2:30 p.m. For
more information call 739-8249
after 6 p.m.
thru April 14
GYPSY - The Fayetteville Lit
tle Theatre proudly presents
their production of GYPSY
which will run Ifcrw April 14.
The production will star Bo
Thorp as Rose and Martha
Alexander as Gypsy Rose Lee,
her daughter. The entire pro
duction has been directed and
choreographed by John Mont
gomery, a New York City
native, who is currently in
residence with the FLT com
pany. For more information
and reservations, please call the
Little Theatre Box Office at
323-4233 between 4 and 9 p.m.
tfera May 24
MANSION TOURS - It's spr
ing again aad time for spring
tours at North Carolina's Ex
ecutive Mansion on Blount
Street. Tours will continue
through Friday, May 34. Town
may be arranged on Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday at 10,
10:30 aad II a.m. aad 1:90, 2
and 2:30 p.m. Toon are ky
rcaerratiou only. Spring reser
vation# arc Wad for large
group*. However, than is Mill
ample- room for tmfividoals and
groups of 15 or Icaa. For details
,mA w vtioaa. writ* or call
Hszabath WaB at Capital Ana
vmor Center, Hfc B. Jones
? STONE YBKOOK THe
Ca|a
The race, to be known as the
Coca Gala Sandhill Cup and
having a pwie of SI 3,000, will
be raa o?w National fcaoM at a
dioaao of approximately two
aad one-quarter miles.
April M
RALEIGH ROAD RACE
-The newly-named Sir Walter
RaWgh Rood Race, for many
yean Raleigh's premiere road
racing event, will be held on
Sunday, Aft! M. Further in
formation on the Sir Walter
Raleigh Road Race awy be ob
tained by calling Nick Pood at
Capitol Broadcasting Com
pany. Inc. of Raleigh at
890-6063.
at I p.m. in the auditorium of
Flora Mac Donald Academy,
Red Sprint*. Admission will be
by donation of $3 for students
and IS for the public. A recep
tion will immediately follow
the show in coo versa! oiy hall
of flora Mac Donald Academy.
The proceeds will be used to
help restore the Flora Mac
Donald Gardens, a national
historic site which was
devastated by the March 28,
1964, tornado. Tickets or in
formation arc available from
directors of Flora Mac Dooakl
Gardens or by calling
919-843-4139 aad tickets wiU be
available at the door.
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A T PEMBROKE - Comedy Juggler Edward Jackman will per
form at the Pembroke State University's Performing Arts Cente
on Wednesday. March 20 at 8 p.m. The pre-show wilt include at
appearance by the Superior Rockers of WhiteviHe. Tickets for thi
performance are S I for students and $2 for General Admission
For more ii\formation or to make reservations call the university a
521-4214. Ext. 397.
April 21-May 19
N.C. ARTISTS - North
Carolina artists' submissions
for the J MS Annual Competi
tion for N.C. Artists will be ex
hibited at the Fayetteville
Museum of Art from April 21
to May II The exhibit will in
clude both two-dimensional
and three-dimensional art
forms. The Museum, located
behind Eutaw Shopping
Center, is open Tuesday
through Friday 10 a.m. - 5
p.m.; Saturday and Sunday 1-5
p.m. Admission is free. Artists
may' obtain entry form for Art
Competition at the Fayetteville
Museum of Art. Slide entry
deadline is February 25. For
more information call
485-5121.
April 27
MILL PRONG - Historic
Flora McDonald Academy will
be the scene of a fund-raising
ball for Millprong Preserva
tion, Inc. on April 27. Invita
tions will be sent. Those in
terested in further information
about the event should contact
Mrs. Mary Virginia McFadyen,
chairman of publicity.
!? April
PRESCHOOL REGISTRA
TION - Parents of children
who will be eligible to attend
Kindergarten during the
1985-86 school term are urged
to register them during the
month of April. This may be
done at the school in their at
tendance area (Scurlock,
McLauchlin, South Hoke,
West Hoke). AD children who
have reached their fifth birth
day on or before October 16
are eligible. Parents are re
quested to present their child's
birth certificate and an up-to
date immunization record to
the principal of the appropriate
school. At that time the parent
will be issued a card stating the
date, time, and place of their
child's screening session. The
Hake County Health Depart
ment, or their family doctor,
wiB assist parents in obtaining
immunization records.
Registration will be held during
the regular school day during
April with the exception of the
wsek of April S-12 when all
Hoke Comity Schools will be
doted for Spriag vacation.
SPRING CONCERT - The
Franco Pureed Voices of Con
solation of St. Junes United
Church of God will be giving
their annual Spring Concert
Saturday, March 23 at St.
James United Church of God
Raeford. Everyone is invited to
attend.
AEROBIC WORKSHOP
?Methodist College is holding
a one-day workshop on Satur
day. March 3d, 9:30 a.m.until
4:30 p.m. for prospective and
current aerobic teachers. Par
ticipants will learn new
routines, teaching techniques,
and injury prevention tips
-everything needed to lead
fitness classes in Aerobic Exer
cise and Jazz-Dancercise. Pro
fessional experience is not
necessary. Cost is U0 and in
cludes a reference manual and
certificate. For more informa
tion. call Methodist College,
1-488-7110, extension 246.
I this Weekend
March 15
PREACHING - At Mt. Car
ina! Holiness Church on March
15 Evang. Ebd Tucker from
Orangeburg, S.C. will be
preaching. The public is in
vited. Services will begin at
7:30 p.m.
Mftfdi 16
BALLOON DAYS - The
American Heart Association is
sponsoring Balloon and Tag
Days March M Local 4-H
groups win be on Main Street
?nd at Edinborough Shopping
Center from 10 a.a. to 4 p.m.
with balloons and u?s. Hoke
County citizens are offered an
opportunity to give to the
Heart Fund. Contributors wiO
rax*? ? red Heart Fund
?*"?? or a tag Support the
American Ham Association
with a donation.
March M
GOSPSL CHOIR - Tbe 3rd
SnaAy in March at 4 p.m. the
Mt. Cmwi Qoapei Choir wffi
be ip? ml? a ranuit. Omm
choirs 91. Jama* Oospel
Ensemble and the Fraak
Pmm* Vafc* of roaaoiarion
of It IIm IMm* Church
Ja Raeford. The p?Wc is in
? *-*- - -- ;-v -
Mwctlt
WORKSHOP - There will be a
workshop for parents of
cfctlfren with fecial needs en
titled "Corpmuniciting with
School Officials" from 12
noon until 4 p.m. on Saturday,
March 1* in Room 222 of the
Education Center of Pembroke
State Unhrenky in Pembroke.
For more information you may
cai Rom Sampson at 321-4214,
extension 254. or at 321-99*7.
lAMECUE* TO HELP
-Fund for Ricky Nobles who
needs bone marrow transplant.
Bar BQ dinner on March 16
11-7 pji. at "Body Shop"
acroas from Cumberland Mills
Elementary School at Hope
Mills. 3.30 per plate aponsored
by the Cumberland United
Methodist Church.
March 16
WOMEN OF CHURCH
-Mrs. J.R. Mc Lester, Rock
ingham, Presbyterial president
will preside at the 96th annual
meeting of the Women of the
Church of Fayetteville
Presbytery when it convenes at
the First Presbyterian Church,
Sanford, on Saturday, March
1*.
March It
FAYETTEVILLE SYM
PHONY - The Fayetteville
Symphony Orchestra will pre
sent the fourth concert of the
1984-83 season on Saturday,
March 16. The performance
will take place at 8 p.m. in
Reeves Auditorium on the
Methodist College campus, and
will be conducted by Harlan
Duenow, musical director of
the Fayetteville Symphony Or
chestra. For information only,
call 864-3907.
GUEST SPEAKER - Rev.
Dennis Caldwell, pastor of Mc
Cormick's Chapel and Oak
Hill Baptist Church will be the
guest speaker at the St. Mat
thews Church of God in
Timberland at 3:30 p.m.
PEANUT BRITTLE - 4-Her's
selling Peanut Brittle - 24 oz.
plastic tubs at $5 each, thru
March. Any donations to 4-H
are. tax deductible. Profits to
be used to fund educational
outings and outfits. Contact a
4-H Horse Club member, or
call 873-2478 or 875-2162.
April 21
ART IN PARK ? Do you make
something you would like to
sell at Art in the Park on April
28 in Raeford? Plan to furnish
everything for yourself. Entry
forms are available at the
Chamber of Commerce, PO
Box 1260, Raeford. Do you
sing, have a band or a perfor
mance you would like to
showcase at Art in the Park?
Send in the entry form and sign
up early as it is first come first
served, (subject to audition)
March 18, 25
VOLUNTEER TUTORS - A
La u bach Workshop has been
scheduled for March 18 and 25,
from 6 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The
workshop will be held in Hoke
Reading/Literacy Council's
Office on El wood Ave. There is
no charge. Telephone 875-2145
to pre-register or for more in
formation.
March 14-16
INDIAN ART CONTEST
?An art contest to recognize
the talent of American Indian
artists in North Carolina will be
ooe of the many features of the
Tenth Annual North Carolina
Indian Unity Conference to be
held March 14-16, at the
Bordeaux Motor Inn in Fayet
teville. The North Carolina
Commission of Indian Affairs,
a member organization of
UTNC, will coordinate the
con test. For more information
on contest rulei aad regula
tions, contact Teresa Em
manuel at the commission,
P.O. Box 27228, Raleigh. N.C.
27611 or caO 919-733-5998.
Marcel
CLASS REUNION - Atten
tion - The 1976 graduating dais
of HokaConnty High School la
planning thtfr 10 year daasren
afc*. Afl dam msmbari are
urgsd to ?op by the Hoke
County PubBc library aad riga
the roster March 11-31. Claas
reuafcm will be meeting kflaich
19 at 7 pM. at the Hoke Comi
ty library.
RECYCLING - la Raeford.
.?mm * at Mack's Shop
ping Cantar on Harris Avaame.
Tuesday, Friday and Saturday
from 9:10 a.m. to II mm.
* .
Hot event
Royal Bengal Tigers and fierce African Lions await
you at this year's edition of the Franzen Brothers
Circus being sponsored by the Kiwanls Club of
Roeford. Wayne Franzen, America's foremost wild
animal trainer, will put these beautiful and deadly
cats through their paces in the steel arena. You will
sit breathless as a Bengal Tiger, weighing over 500
lbs., walks across the cage on Its hind legs. By roll
ing globes, jumping through fire hoops and work
ing in intricate maneuvers this act has become a
favorite of circus audiences everywhere and a cut
above any others you may have seen. This great act
will be here for two performances of the Franzen
Brothers Circus on Tuesday, April 16. Show times
are scheduled for 5:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. under the
big top at the Old National Guard Armory. The site
for this year's circus. Don 't wait till circus day to
get your advance circus tickets! They will be on sale
soon from Kiwanis Club members and at several
locations in the area. For tickets bought in advance ,
the prices are: children under 2 years, free; children
2 years to 13 years, S3; adults 14 years to 65 years,
$4 and senior citizens, $3.
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