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‘Girls of Summer’ are now on library shelves here ECSU has |s| _ We have been given a set of videos and companion volumes of a PBS series that will air in the spring. With this set library is hosting a series of three pro grams entitled Islam: Empire of Faith. Each video is an hour long and will be accompanied by refreshments and discussions. Opening night is Monday. Jan. 22 at 7 p.m. See details elsewhere on this page. The Girls of Summer are the U.S. Womens Soccer Team who moved from the sidelines to the frontlines of world competition. The 1999 Womens World Cup victors were superstars in ponytails when they pulled off a dramatic win before record crowds at the Rose Bowl. Read about the behind-the-scenes preparations and the determined personalities of the amazing team. Licks of Love by John Updike is a short story collection and a novella. The latter, a sequel to former novels,' is Rabbit Remem bered. Two mysteries will test your crime-solving skills. In The Superintendent's Daughter by Marjorie Eccles. the police I Check It Out ROSALIE BOYD superintendent in an English village is faced with his toughest case: the disappearance of his own daughter and her best friend. In The Rich Die Young by Carolyn G. Hart, a private school teacher investigates fellow faculty members as suspects in a murder case. Stephen Coonts is the editor of a thick collection entitled Combat. Contributors include Dale Brown. Larry Bond and Coonts himself. House of Sand and Fog by Andre Dubus III. a National Book Award finalist and an •Oprah book, tells of the struggle of three people to remain in the middle class. This has garnered excellent reviews as a tale of an American dream gone awry. Travel essays to hold you over 1 WHITMAN'S SERVICE CENTER 3141 ROCKY HOCK RD. 221-4547 NOTARY • MEATS • GROCERIES • BEVERAGES ICE • HARDWARE • KEROSENE • LIVE BAIT BEDDING PLANTS • HOUSEPLANTS MEAT SPECIALS RUN THURS. THRU SUN. 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Audio Books A woman returns to the summer lake resort where she first fell in love with her hus band in Dancing at the Harvest Moon by K.C. McKinnon. Over seer by Jonathan Rabb explores the possibility of a global take over based on the theories of a sixteenth-century political thinker. British stage actors read timeless selections in The BBC Collection of Classic Poetry and The BBC Collection of War Poetry. In Roses Are Red by James Patterson, a bank robber has a diabolical scheme for insuring cooperation from his victims. A Dry Spell by Susie Moloney takes place in a formerly idyllic North Dakota town that has been without rain for four years. Survival of the Fittest by Jonathan Kellerman (on CDs) is another Alex Delaware novel of psychological suspense. To subscribe to the Chowan Herald call us today at 482-44181 11 nil film and discussion Series AT SHEPARD-PRUDEN ■ MEMORIAL LIBRARY JANUARY £2 JANUARY 29. ..7:00 PJ1. ..7:00 PJI. FEBRUARY -.7:00 PJ*. ' J OF TASY kypi/wtk THE history, ART, AND CULTURE tffl woRijys wisT^iisasraw COA Chowan Center announces new courses The Continuing Education Divi sion of College of the Albemarle (CO A) is offering several certifica tion and personal enrichment courses at the Chowan County Center this winter. In January, five courses begin. Start pursuing a new career within just eight weeks by taking the Cer tified Nurses Aide I and/or II classes, or join in on a class for earning certification in North Carolina Vehicle Safety Inspec tion. A Career Development Fa cilitating Class is a new offering now available. For homeowners, don't miss out on an Introduction to Interior and Exterior Painting that is well suited to anyone who wants to re model. Then, in February, classes in Household Repairs and Photog raphy for Beginners will start. To learn more about upcom ing classes at the COA Chowan County Cen ter, please call Continuing Educa tion Representative Lil Maland at 482-7.900. Newly-scheduled classes are as follows: • Certified Nurse’s Aide I: Classes will begin on Tuesday, Jan.9 (days) • Certified Nurse’s Aide II: Classes will begin on Tuesday, Jan. 16 (nights) • NC Vehicle Safety Inspection Certification: Two days. Classes will be held from 6-10 p.m. on Jan. 23 and Jan. 25. Registration fee is $50. Pre-registration is re quired. i • Career Development Facili tator: Class will begin Jan. 19. • Household Repairs Made Easy: Feb. 5-March 26. Class will be held from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. OR 6:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Registration fee is $35. • Introduction to Surface Preparation, Paints and Coat ings: Jan. 23-Feb. 14. Class will be held from 6:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. o'n Tuesdays and Wednes days. Registration fee is $55. , ■ Photography I: Feb. 8-March 29. Class will be held from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. OR 6:30 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Registration fee is $35. King focus '0 of kickoff Elizabeth City State University^ will kickoff its Black Histor#^ Month Celebration with a Martin ; Luther King Jr. Assembly on Thursday, Jan. 18, at 2 p.m. in the Fine Arts Complex. The keynote speaker will be Dr. Freddie L. Parker, chair of thehis tory department at North Carolina Central University in Durham, NC. Dr. Parker is the author of “Run- - ningfor Freedom: Slave Runaways - in North Carolina, 1775-1840” and “Fugitive Slaves: An International Phenomenon.” Also, he is the edft tor of "Stealing a Little Freedom;.-*. Advertisements for Slave Runc,i aways in North Carolina, 1791-;.' 1840.” His topic will be “What Would King Say Today?”. The public is invited to attend,' For more information, call (252) 335-3594. Careers are focus for workshop 3 College of the Albemarle is offer-' ing a Career Development Facili tator class to public school employ ees, social workers, and other pro fessionals who work in the career development field. Lynn Hurdle-Winslow, Dean of the Chowan Center in Edenton, is excited about the far-reaching ef fects of the program. "The class provides excellent information on a wide variety of career counsel; ing and labor market informatid' areas. It also gives participants thfe opportunity to network with col leagues from a cross-section of the community. Pre-registration is required by Feb. 1. Classes begin on Feb. 16. ■ For more information, contact COA at (252) 482-7900. THE LAWRENCE ACADEMY 2001/2002 ENROLLMENT WILL OPEN EARLY SPRING! FOR INFORMATION ON LAWRENCE ACADEMY VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE www.lawrenceacademy.org OR VISIT OUR CAMPUS IN MERRY HILL, N.C. - FOR AN APPOINTMENT CALL 482-4748. 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Stroke Support Net Monday, January 22, 7:00pm, Chowan Hospital classroom Jean Bunch, staff nurse at Chowan Hospital, will present a program on smoking cessation. Call 482-6429 for more information. Community Screening Thursday, January 18,1:00 pm -3:00 pm, Food Lion parking lot, Edenton Free blood pressure screenings; cholesterol screenings will -- be available for $2. Call 482-6242 for more information. Diabetes Support Group Thursday, January 25, 7:00pm, Chowan Hospital cafeteria Call 482-6227 for more information. Chowan Hospital University Health Systems of Eastern Carolina hawo Howiut is (Urt a Unwmt, HtaKh SyMm ot Caupn Coobti. reludn M Count, Mmnl Hotpui. Mt» <ommur*ty hoiwiB, (AySKun ' prfrsus. home hwfch *nd otfwr hNlth wtwot l*»v.ryty HnMi Spew* « »CM*M *nh II* (tod, School of Me*** « lost C«*n» Unnmy
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