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2 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., FEBRUARY 14, 1981 Calendar and Announcements TENNIS ANYONE? The Durham Parks , Recreation Department and the Durham County Schools are co-sponsoring beginner tennis lessons indoors are Carrington Junior High. Class will meet Mondays & Wednesdays, 7-8:30 p.m. A session is being offered Mar. 2-23. $20 fee. Call 683-4355 : for information. BOOKMOBILE WEEKLY STOPS - Every Monday 1:45-2:45, Wellon's Village (near Big Star); Every Tuesday 2:00-3:00, Lakewood Shop-1 ping Center; Every Wednesday 1:30-2:45, Nor thgate .Mall" (near Big Star);. Every Friday 2:00-3r45, King's Plaza (Hillsborough Rd.); Every Saturday 9:3012:30, Croasdaile Shopping Center; 2:30-3:30 Shannon's Plaza; 3:45-4:30 South Square Mall (near Big Star). PAINT YOUR HEART OUT Carrboro, Chapel Hill and Orange County Recreation and Parks departments are makine it possible for citizens to present a loved one with a must unusual valentine this year. Three large panels have been erected where you can paint your very own valen tine Jqt someone you Jove or write a valentine message. From Thursday, February 12 through Saturday, February 14, for only 25, you can buy a five inch square to paint a Valentine with niagic markers or acrylic paints. The paint will be furnished. Children will find their very own special panel where they can draw a valentine for 10C. All proceeds will go the Orange County Special Olympics. BELLY DANCING Learn a special skill for fun or for a unique form of exercise. Eight weeks of classes starting Monday, Feb. 16. Classes will be taught by Suzie Friedman at the New Performing Dance Company; 105 'a W. Chapel Hill St., Durham. For information and registration, call 688-1138. DURHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS MENUS 'FEB. 16-20: Breakfast: Mon.-Grits & eggs, juice, milk; Tues.-Cheese toast, sliced peaches, milk; Wed.-Sausage biscuit, juice, milk; Thurs.-Oatmeal, juice, milk; Fri.-Pancakes, applesauce, milk. Lunch: Mon.-Bologna & cheese, liced tomato & lettuce, potatoes au gratin, pudding wtopping, milk; Tues.-Baked ham, pineapple on lettuce, sweet potatoes, hot roll, cookie, milk; Wed.-Pizza, tossed salad,, corn on cob, gelatin wfruit, milk; Thurs.-Beef stew wbiscuit, green beans, peach upside-down cake, milk; . Fri.-Pork chop pattie, whipped potatoes, mixed vegetables, hot roll, gelatin wtopping, milk. NOW IS THE TIME to lay the groundwork for that change you have been considering. Visit Por ject LIFT at the Durham County Library to take a' free vocational aptitudes test, to fill out Financial aid forms for college study, to research job open ings with listings from the Employment Security Commission, to read our wide array of books and pamphlets on career and learning opportunities, to pick up a book list for the transition maker, or to get help from the staff with finding the school, agency or program you need. Call or visit Project LIFT 9-9 Mon. & Tues.; 9-5:30 Wed. thru Sat, at the Durham County Library, 300 N. Roxboro St., or call 683-2626, Ext. 31. STEAL AWAY HOME a children's musical play by Armand Harris, will be presented in the University Theatre, North Carolina Central Univer sity, corner Fayetteville & Lawson Sircets, Feb. io"ii oi i (.in., aim i tu. w auu at j fj.m., tw th HAnartmAnt ff ftramati Art TYtA nlatf will KJ, U1V VVplU I1I1V1II VI AI HIIIHLIV J & A I a A I1V JfftVkJ TV III be presented in celebration of Black History Month and promises to be educational as well as entertain ing for children of all ages. For ticket information, call' 683-6242 between 9-noon weekdays. needs. Call the Volunteer Services Bureau, 688-8977 or 688-9049, weekdays, 9-4. - CALENDAR ITEMS should reach us no later than Friday before, the desired publication week. Two to three weeks' prior is even better! Mall to: Calendar, The Carolina Times, P.O. Box 3825, Durham, NC 27702. No charge. DURHAM TECHNICAL INSTITUTE is offer ing a 42-hour course in "Exercise Physiology.". Designed for people interested in physical fitness, the course will explain ho,w the body functions dur ing exercise. The class will meet at DTI on Fridays, 9-12, Feb. 6-May 6. To register contact the Conti nuing Education Department, 596-9311, ext. 330. ERA DEBATE The Carolina Forum in con junction with the Association of Women Students will present the ERA Debate with Betty Freidan vs. Phyllis Schlafly on Monday, February 9 at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill. Mrs. Schlafly is na tional chairman of STOP ERA. Mrs. Freidan, author of the Feminine Mystique, is the so-called "Mother Superior" of the woman's movement. Both women are highly respected nationally and have written numerous articles on the controversial issue of women's rights. Admission is $1 for UNC students and Union Staff Privilege Cardholders; $2 for the general public. Tickets can be purchased at the Union Box Office. OPERATION BREAKTHROUGH INC. is desirous of establishing delegate agency relation ships with incorporated Durham-based youth serv ing organizations interested in expanding their ser vices to youths in Durham City and County. Ap plication deadline is February 13. Up to $2,000 per organization is available for approved expenditures for youth projects providing cultural enrichment, tutorial programs, sports, or other forms of in novative activity. Contact Operation Breakthrough's administrative office at 688-8111 for details. THOUGHT ABOUT A SUMMER JOB? If you're a college student, you may just be eligible for one of the state government internships which will be available in thirteen different state agencies dur ing the summer. Students will work for ten weeks, from June 8 to August 14, earning $3.12 per hour. In addition to a 40-hour work week, they will attend seminars to learn more about state government and how it -works. Most internships are in the Raleigh area, but some are available across the state. To be eligible for an internship, a student must either be attending a North Carolina college, university, technical institute or community college, or be a North Carolina resident attending an equivalent out-of-state institution. College and university students must have completed their sophomore year while community and technical college students must have completed one year of , study. , The deadline for submitting applications is February 13. For more information, contact the .Youth Involvement Office, N.C. Department of Administration, Room 115, 112 West Lane St., Raleigh, NC 2761 1 , 919733-5966. SOUTHERN ARTS FEDERATION (SAF) - is seeking performing arts groups to include in its 1982-83 touring program. Southeastern performing arts groups interested in touring in the region begin ning in September, 1982 should contact SAF im mediately for application information. The deadline for application is April 15, 1981. Each year SAF assists a limited number of pro fessional touring theater, dance, opera and music groups with partial fee support to qualified spon soring organizations in the Southeast. Performing groups are chosen based on their, application, funds ' available and demand in a given art form. A performing group must have a firm commit ment from its board of directors, administrative staff and artists to the concept of touring for com munity audiences; a history of sound administrative and artistic direction and a regional or national reputation that demonstrates a high level of ac complishment. In addition, their artistic product, , structured programs of educational value, and a demonstrated history of successful touring in their resident state will place the applicant in a favorable .light. SAF is a regional arts service organization with membership including the state arts agencies of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North and South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia. For more information, write Southern Arts Federation, Suite 712, 225 Peachtree Street, NE, Atlanta, Ga. 30303. AUDUBON WILDLIFE FILM SERIES in Chapel Hill at Guy B. Phillips Junior High School auditorium on Estes Drive. Tickets will be sold for any unoccupied seats ten minutes before each 8 p.m. performance. For information in Chapel Hill, contact Mrs. Robert Broughton, 942-3836 or Mrs. Robert Utiger, 942-7437; in Durham, Mrs. Charles Stuart, 286-2760. Remaining film in the series is: Norm Wakeman's "Inside Passage to Alaska" on Tuesday, April 7. THE FANTASTICKS a timeless musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt, will be presented by Theatre in the Park, February 12, 13, 14 at 8 . p.m. (matinees Feb. 13, 14 at 2:30). Admission for each show is $3. Make reservations by calling 755-6936. SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR VET CHILDREN Over $2.3 million is available this fiscal year for coJlege scholarships for eligible children of veterans. The state-funded scholarships are awarded to children of certain disabled, deceas ed and POWMIA veterans.. The scholarships are for four academic years and can be used at public and private schools in North Carolina. Students who think they may be eligible should apply during their senior year in high school and before May 1. Students should contact their local, veterans service officer or write: N.C. Division of Veterans Affairs, , 227 E. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC 27601. For more information, contact Charles Beddingfield at (919) 733-3851. BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE FOR FEB. 9-14: MONDAY: 9:30-10 Orange Grove Day Care; 10- 15-10:45 Holloway St. Baptist Day Care; 1 1- 1 1:45 Durham Nursery School-Waits St.; 2-2:45 Wellon's Village; 3-3:45 CushmanPlummer Sts.; 4-4:30 Hoover Rd. TUESDAY: 9:30-10:15 Carolina Friends Early School; 10:30-11:15 MaTy Cowper Njirsery; 1:30-3:30 Lakewood Shopping Ct.; 3:45-4 SouthlandBacon St. WEDNESDAY: 9:3010 Northgate Presbyterian Kindergarten; 10:15-10:45 PIPE Day Care; 3-3:30 Kerrwood Estates; 3:35-4 Glenbrook; 4:05-4:30 Bluefield. THRUSDAY: 9:30-10:15 Beth-El Pre-school; 10:30-11:15 Pickard's Day Care; 1:30-2:45 Lennox . Baker Hospital; 3-3:45 Damar Apts.; 4-4:45 Hillgrand & Tremont Sts. FRIDAY: 9:30-10 Chapman's Kindergarten; 10:15-1 1:15 Young World; 1:30-3:45 King's Plaza (Hillsborough Rd); 4-4:30 Poplar AptsHolly Hills. SATURDAY: 9:30-12:30 Croasdaile Shopping Ct.; 2:30-3:45 Shannon's Plaza; 4-4:45 South Square. BREAKFAST WITH THE LEGISLATORS - If you have concerns and questions about the North Carolina General Assembly, then have breakfast with your representatives. The League of Women Voters of Durtiam is sponsoring public meetings with the Durham Delegation to the General Assembly, Mondays, March 2 and April 6 in the Downstairs Cafeteria, N.C. Mutual, corner Duke and W. Chapel Hill Sts., 7:30-8:30 a.m. Please park in the lot behind Home Security Life, corner of Jackson and Gregson Sts. Enter from Jackson Street, South of Chapel Hill. The Durham Delegation consists of Senators Kenneth C. Royall, Jr.', and Gerry Hancock; Representatives George W. Miller, Jr., W. Paul Pulley, Jr., and Kenneth B. Spaulding. TICKETS FOR THE SPRING SEASON of the Triangle Dance Guild in Chapel Hill are currently on sale. Performances include Phyllis Lamhut Darice Company, Feb. 21;. Arthur Hall Afro American Dance Ensemble, Mar. 18; and Ohio Ballet, Mar. 28. Tickets are $15 for general public, $10 for students and Union Privilege Card holders. Carolina Union Box Office, noon-6, weekdays or call 933-1449. ADULT CLASSES r- The W.D. Hill Recreation Center, 1308 Fayetteville St., will be offering adult classes in ceramics, photography, and aerobic slim- nasties. Pre-teen classes will also be offered in gym x nasties and modern dance. For more information, call 683t4292. NCCU ALUMNI ARTISTS' EXHIBIT Works by two artist alumni of North Carolina Cen tral University, Dan Eubanks and Walt Davis, are being exhibited at the Alfonso Elder Student Union through February 28. The exhibit is part of the university's observance of Black History Month. PUBLIC HEARING - The Chapel Hill Plann ing Board will hold a public hearing on February 17 to solicit ideas for projects involving major capital expenditures to be added to the fifth year of the Twon's five-year Capital Improvements Program. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the meeting room of the Municipal Building, 306 North Colum bia Street. , For more information, call the Planning Depart-, ment at 929-1111.
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