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SAT.t AUGUST 8,1531 THECAR0UXATU3ES-7 Calendar; Arid Announcements SFARfTITINf: FOR FINANCIAL AIT Start ' Main St., Roxboro). They have the latest informs, tion on federal, campus -based and independent aid , funds., . , . k . , . - . ,, - Financial: Aid Forms (FAF); Family Financial Statements (FFS) and Basic Educational Oppor tunity' Grant (BEOG) applications are available at EOC. They can help complete the forms quickly . and accurately. ? ':-x ,, ,k r . Financial aid deadlines are rapidly approaching. Don't delay. Call EOC today (599-0257). BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE TOR AUGUST 10-15; , Monday 10-1 1:00 Gormon Kinder Care; 2-2:45 Wellons Village; 3-3:30 Southland; 3:35-4:00, vUnity Village; 4:05-4:30 Cromwell & Wintergreen, k , Tuesday-9:3O-10:30 W. Durham Baptist; 10:45-11:45 Kiddie Kolkge; 1:30-3 Lakewood Shopping Ctr.; 3: 15-15 Weaver St,; 4-4:30 Red Oak, , u;:.r:,: : ; v,?-. , , ...j Wednesday 10:4S-Vk30 Kiddie Citv Dav Can: . . .. .n. j j - 1 1:45-12:30 DTI-ABE; 2:30-3:30 Friendship Circle; 3:45-4:30 BroadnArrcApts. Thursday Maintenance Day. . ' Friday9:30-10 Brown's Nursery; 10:15-11 Tod-, dler's Academy; 1:30,3 King's Plaza; 3:15-3:45 Popular Apts.; M:30 Morreene Hd. Apts. V Saturday 1012:30 Croasdailp Shopping Ctr; 2:30-3:45 Shannon's Plaza; 4-5 Sputh Square Mall. . FARMERS MARKET operates at Parkwood School parking lot on Clermont' Road in southern Durham County, Saturday mornings, 9-12, rain or shine. Buyers and sellers are welcome. No fees . charged. . . ... - . . Vegetables, fruit, plants, and baked goods will be on sale. - ' , . :,: . V, . For more : information, contact John Blake, Parkwood Branch Library, 544-2171. FOSTER HOMES FOR "SPECIAL NEEDS" CHILDREN Children, are continuously coming into foster care. Foster care provides for the emo- ly. A person wanting to become a foster parent should take a look at hisher personal situation. , Could heshe best serve a child for emergency care a few, weeks, months, or long-term care, which could mean years of caring for a child? The Durham County Department of Social Ser vices needs foster parents for school age children, children with emotional problems, physical and . mental handicaps adolescents, and sibling groups, "special needs" children. The basic requirements to become foster parents are not that difficult. One must: -, , . . be 21 to 65 years old; , - provide a healthy living environment and meet standards for sanitation and fire safety; : have adequate sleeping space; and have a stable income. The crucial and most important criterion for : becoming a foster parent is to be able to be commit ted to helping children. Most of these children will come into care with emotional problems related to physical, emotional or sexual abuse, neglect, aban donment or death of their parents' or legal caretakers. The loss of family and friends, and familiar places can be extremely traumatic for a child. He may manifest his feelings of loss in many challenging ways. It might be necessary for the foster: parent to be an active participant and ad vocate, for the child in school or participate in fami ly counseling; For children with special medical needs, it might require special training. The needs of these children are many. Monthly informational meetings on foster care are held at the Department of Social Services. For dates and times, please call the Homefinding Unit at 683-3500. If you believe that you can provide care for any of the 'special needs children", there will be immediate follow-up as this is the area of greatest need. VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED to help out in several areas. A clerical assistant is needed to help with answering the telephone and other office tasks; a storekeeper is needed to operate a small in-facility store, selling items to residents and keeping inven tory. For more information on these and other op portunities, contact the Volunteer Services Bureau at 688-8977 or 688-9049, weekdays, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. SUMMER FILM SERIES The Chapel Hill Public Library will show "Magnificent Amber sons" (1941) on Tuesday and Wednesday evening at 7 p.m., August 11-12, in Library Meeting Room, Boundary Street Entrance. Admission Free. This film helped add to Orson Welles' cinematic prestige. He produced as well as directed it. Basical ly the film revolves around a family dynasty, the AUGUST arty Aug. Winston-Salem Winston 350 Modified Auto Race, Bowman Gray Stadium. Joe Hawkins, Dixie Tractor Co., Winston Salem. N.C. 27102. 919 767-3159. arly Aug; Black Mountain Street dance. Chamber of Commerce, 411 W. State St., Black Mountain, N.C. 28711. 704 669-2300. aarly Aug. Black Mountain Golf Tournament, Black Mountain Golf Course. Wilbur Waters, Black Mountain Golf Course, Black Mountain. N.C. 28711. 704 669-2710. aarly Aug. . Cap Lockout National Seashore . Festival of Outer Banks Folk Music. Music traditions or coastal N.C; performed on. variety of indigenous instruments. Bruce Weber. Chief of Interpretations, Cape Lookout Nat l. Seashore, P.O. Box 690. Beaufort,, N.C. 28557. 919 728-2121. aariy Aug. Raleigh Eklhth annual National Ooen Cribbaae Tournament. Nick Pond. P.O. Box 12000, Raleigh, N.C. 27605. 919 876-9434.. . arly Aug. Flat Rock Historic Flat Rock Tour of. Homes. Mrs. James W. MacDonald. P.O. Box 477, Flat Rock. N.C. 28731. 704 693-1638. . : 1 Asheville Shindlg-on-the-Green. City-County Plaza. Southern Appalachian traditional and bluegrass music, exhibition clog and smooth-dancing, audience participation. Ms. Jackie Ward, Coordinator, P.O. Box 1011, Asheytlle. N.C. 28302. 704 258-5200. Wagon Trairt and Farmer's Day, Curtis Hussey. R.F,D. Z RObblrti. N.C. 27325 91 9 464-3489. 1 Jefferson Rotary Bluegrass and Old Timey Fiddlers Convention. Ashe Park. Jack 0. Miller. P.O. Box 237. Jefferson. N.C. 28640. 919 246-9945. 2-8 Black Mountain Sourwood Festival. Parade, exhibits, swim meet, marathon race, street dance, crafts. Edward Weber, Chamber of Commerce, 411 W. State St., Black Mountain, N.C. 28711. 704 669-2300. 3 Wilmington Monday night in the park, Greenfield Amphitheatre. Musical entertainment. Arts Council, P.O. Box 212, Wilmington, N.C. 28402. 919 762-4223. 3 Hendersonville Street Dance, Main Street. Hendersonville Chamber of Commerce. P.O. Box 489, Hendersonville, N.C. 28793.704 692-1413. 4- 6 Plnahurst North and South Junior Golf Championship, Plnehurst Country Club. Michael Dann, Public Relations, Plnehurst Hotel & Country Club, P.O. Box 4000, Plnehurst, N.C. 28374. 919 295-6111. 5- 7 Asheville 35th Asheville Antiques Fair, Civic Center. Mrs. W.P. Rogers. 236 Country Club Rd., Asheville. N.C. 28804. 704 252-3182. 5-8 Henderson, Henderson Rec Players Musical Production. Henderson-Vance Recreation & Parks Dept.. P.O. Box 1556. Henderson, N.C. 27536. 919 492-61 11, ext. 213. 5-8 Spruce Pine - Spruce Pine Mineral & Gem Festival. Noted lecturers, dealers in gemstone and mineral specimens, field trips, competitive exhibits, swap shop. Mrs. G.B. Sproles, Mgr., P.O, Box 354, Spruce . Pine, N.C. 28777. 704 765-4078. e-8-AahaVilto: 54 Annual Mountain Dance & Folk festival, Civic Center. Traditional mountain string music, bluegrass, smooth and clog dancing, dulcimers, mouth harps, buck dancing. Mrs. Jackie Ward, magnificent Ambersons, and shows the outcome of such- a family as it comes to its end of wealth and power. A despondent note, on which to end the summer season but maybe the fact that Joseph Cot ten, Tim Holt, Anne Baxter, Agnes Morehead and Richard Bennett acted in this one will convince you to come and see our last film of the season. EXPEDITION TO EGYPT The North Carolina Museum of Iife and Science is sponsoring an expedition to Egypt October 1 1 -28, 1981 . The pitched sounds of children playing and mer chants bartering in the narrow winding streets of the knan el-Khalili bazaar; the soft, brightly colored fabrics of mid-Eastern garb; aromas of spices in the breeze; and the mesmerizing" chants of Moslems at prayer arouse the senses of all who venture there. Climbing to the imposing Citadel perched high above this "City of 1,000 Years,"-the panoramic view of Cairo welcomes Explorers. The first stop on tour is the Egyptian Antiquities Museum where the world's greatest collection of mummies, paintings, statues, furniture, and models aids travelers' comprehension of a past culture. Of prime interest are the exquisite golden objects en crusted with gems excavated from the tomb of King Tutankhamun. The highlight of the tour is the visit to the great Pyramids at Giza and the Sphinx. Fly southward to the famous temples at Abu Simbel. Board a lux urious ship in Aswan and cruise the Nile past the temple ruins of Esna, Edfu and Kom Ombo to Lux or. Visit the Valley of the Kings, The Valley of the Queens and more. The essence of Egypt is ever present in its anti quities. Join fellow "Explorers" on this exciting ex pedition into the ancient past. For information, call (919)477-0431. SIXTY OR OVER? The Retired Senior Volunteer Program needs: a math tutor for two hours a week to instruct a hbmebound person in preparation for the GED, an accounting advisor to assist with the budget and administration of a non profit agency in Durham and an office manager assistant to work with a community rehabilitation program. The RSVP provides travel reimbursement and three types of free insurance. For more informa tion, call Ms. Helen Pressley or Ms. Kathy Walters, 596-9311, extension 321, Durham Technical Institute. Director, P.O. Box 1011. Asheville. N.C. 28802. 704 258-5200. . 7-8 Hendereonvllle . Mrs. John Forrest Memorial Art Show. Greater Hendersonville Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 489, Hendersonville, N.C. 28793. 704 692-1413. 7-8 Burnsvllle Mount Mitchell Crafts Fa'ir, Town Square. Crafts, entertainment, contests, food. Bob Weaver, Yancey County Chamber of Commerce, 2 Town Square. Room 3, Burnsville, N.C. 28714. 704 682-2312. 7-9 Highlands A High Country Art & Craft Show. Helen's Barn. Virginia Smith, Vice Pres.. 29 Haywood St., Asheville. N.C. 28801. 704 254-0070. 7- 10 Carrboro "A Young Man's Wife". The Gallery Theatre. The Art School. Carrboro. N.C. 27510. 919 967-2621. . 8 Brevard Sidewalk Art Show, Courthouse Lawn. Sharon Ingram, Transylvania Art Guild, P.O. Box 655. Brevard, N.C. 28712. 8 Valdaaa Waldensian Festival: Celebration of the Glorious Return. Road race, arts, crafts, food, doggers... square dancers, music. Ray Burris, Historic Valdese Foundation, P.O. Box 655. Valdese. N.C. 28690. 704 874-0176. 8 Charlotte Dilworth Jubilee, Latta Park. Ninth annual celebration of Charlotte's first suburb. Children's activities, entertainment, home tour, sports events. Penelope Currie. P.O. Box 3023, Charlotte. N.C. 28203. . . ' 8- ? Asheville Ninth Annual Village Art and Craft Fair, All Souls Episcopal Church. Art. crafts,, food, music. John
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