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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT VOLUNTEERS MEETING, WEDNESDAY JULY 10 AT 10 A.M., TOWN HALL A special meeting will be held for all Emergency Management Volunteers who are holders of the Yellow early reentry passes. This will be a brief meeting to make sure that these yolunteers know what roles they might play upon returning to PKS after a storm or other emergency has hit us. Bring with you, the location and phone number of the place you will go when we must eyacuate so we can call you back when the time comes. If you haye not already signed up as an early reentry yolunteer you are welcome to attend this meeting and do so at that time. Following a bad storm we will need to have quite a few people with many different skills to come back early to put the town back together. If you haye any questions call Ed Kuhary at 247-4416 SUMMER TRASH PICKUP Annual schedules for Waste Industries pickups are still available at Town Hall. The summer schedule beginning June 1 includes twice a week garbage collection and recycling pickup every Thursday. at the Library Bogue Banks Public Library, PKS Branch of Carteret County Public Library CALENDAR FOR lULY OF SPECIAL NOTE; The Summer Reading Program for children, ages 3-12, begins with registration on Monday, June 24th. During July, the PRE-SCHOOL STORYTIME and Summer Reading Program are combined. Starting July 1st, special programs will be offered at the library each Monday at 10:30 a.m. The first presentation, "Roller Skating and Skating Safety" will be given by Susan Wilkerson from Sportsworld. Following will be "Outdoor Games and Safety" (July 8th) with Rhonda Kenny, Physical Education teacher with the Morehead City Recreation Department. Don Hartman of Kites Unlimited will give a presentation and demonstration on "Kite Flying, Tips and Safety" (July 15). On July 22, Frankie Garner, Head Lifeguard at Alantic Beach, will present a program on "Swimming and Water Safety," and on July 29th, George Gwinn, Vice-Commander of the Morehead City Flotilla of the Coast Guard Auxiliary, will have a program on "Boating and Boating Safety." The children's reading reports are due by 6:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 31st, with the awarding of certificates at the closing party on Monday, August 5th. Children's Summer Film Series: Movies scheduled during July are: "Three by the Sea" and "Pinocchio" on July 11th, "Sunken Treasure" and "Little Engine That Could" on July 18th, and "Kids Explore Alaska" and "I'm No Fool with a Bicycle" on July 25th. The films are shown at the library Thursday mornings at 10:30. EXHIBITS DURING lULY: In the auditorium is an exhibit of oil paintings by Ed Mochel, retired professor from the University of Virginia. In the display cabinets are acrylic paintings and jewelry by Meg Forward of Beaufort. NEW BOOKS AT BOGUE BANKS; Among the many new books to enjoy are "Moonlight Becomes You" by Mary Higgins Clark, "The System" by Johnson J. Brader, and "Sudden Prey" by John Sandford. In the biographical genre are "An American Requiem: God, Vietnam, and the Struggle for My Father's Soul," an autobiography by James Carroll, and "Charles M. Russell: The Life and Legend of America's Cowboy Artist," a biography by John Taliaferro. HELP IS NEEDED; The Friends of Bogue Banks Library are in need of a dry storage place for books awaiting their next sale in early August. If anyone can assist, please call Dorothy Marks, President of the Friends at 354-3740 or Susan Simpson, Librarian (728-2050).
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