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2 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., AUGUST 29, 1981 Calendar and Announcements CALENDAR ITEMS AND AN NOUNCEMENTS for this column should reach us no later than Friday before the desired publication week. Two to three weeks prior is even better! Mail to: Calendar, The Carolina Times, P.O. Box 3825, Durham, NC 27702, No charge. DURHAM CITY SCHOOLS MENUS August 31-September 4 Breakfast Monday Cheese toast or cereal, juice or 'S cup fresh fruit, milk. Tuesday Fruit muffins or cereal, juice or Vi cup fresh fruit, milk. ' Wedsnesday Peanut butter bun or cereal, juice or 'i cup fresh fruit, milk. Thursday Egg biscuit or cereal, juice or Vi cup of fresh fruit, milk. Friday Cinnamon bun or cereal, juice or Vi cup of fresh fruit, - milk. Lunch Monday Barbecue on bun, choice of 2: orange and green cole slaw, chilled apple sauce, french fried potatoes or oven fried tater tots; choice of milk.".-'-, Tuesday Shoestring spaghetti with meat sauce, mixed crisp vegetable salad, fresh or canned fruit, rrcntn siyic uicau, uiukc vi iuuk. Wednesday Cheeseburger on bun. fresh sliced . tomato on lettuce leaf, oven-fried potatoes, fresh grapes, choice of milk Thursday Oven-fried chicken, fluffy white rice . Uf aA0AAAi1 kMum Arouu AVecm UfAtmfc VH Alf (f 2: buttered garden peas, crisp vegetable salad, hot Friday Hot dog oh bun or barbecue on bun, creamy cole slaw or crisp celery and carrot sticks, spiced baked apples, choice of milk. DURHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS MENUS 1 August 31 September 4 Breakfast Monday Pop tart, juice, milk. Tuesday Grits and bacon, juice, milk. Wednesday Cheese toast, juice, milk. Thursday Cereal, banana, milk. Friday Apple turnover, juice, milk. ' -. v'-v;-. Lunch - Monday Sloppy Joe on bun, green beans, fruit cup, cookie, milk. . , . Tuesday Spaghetti, tossed salad, peach slices, French bread, pudding, milk. Wednesday Cold plate, milk. Thursday Cora dog, carrot sticks, potato salad, cake wfrosting; milk. ' Friday Fish & cheese, cole slaw & tartar sauce, corn bread, gelatin wfruit, milk. " , DANCE CLASSES Piie, arabesque, attitude, ' piroette. These may seem, to be words in French, but they represent more the . international language of dance. Men, women, boys and girls can learn that language by enrolling for classes at the New Performing Dance Company SchoolClasses in modern, ballet, modern jazz, dance exercise, creative dance and tap are available for all ages. 'Call 688-1138 for information on classes that start OPEN AUDITIONS for' Durham's Eighth An nual Street Arts Celebration will be held Sunday, August 30, from 3-4 p.m., and on Monday, August 3 1 , from 7-8 p.m., at the Durham Arts Council, 120 Morris St., Durham. For more information, please f call 682-5519. . NEW CLUB FORMING A club is being organized in Durham for physically handicapped persons between the ages of 20 and 40. All in- ' terested persons are asked to write Ms. L. Edwards, ' , P.O. Box 1599, Durham, N.C. 27702, giving your name and address. Information will be sent to you regarding the time and place of the first meeting. . KERR DAM ARTS AND CRAFTS JAM BOREE The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will sponsor the third annual John H Kerr Dam and . Reservoir Arts and Crafts Jamboree on Sunday, . September 6, from 12 noon until 6 p.m., in the Old Picnic Area across from the Resource Manager's ' , Office at Kerr Dam on Virginia Highway No. 4. All amateur and professional artists and craftsmen are invited to participate in the display and sale of items. There will be no entry fee, and prize ribbons will be awarded. Craftsmen from several states are expected to enter their work in pottery, leather work, crochet, stained glass, painting, and wood crafts. The "Porch Swing Band" from Raleigh will kick off the festivities with a Bluegrass concert Saturday night at 8 p.m., in the North Bend Park Am phitheater at Kerr Dam. The concert is free and open to the public. Camping facilities are available at nearby North Bend Campground. - Craftsmen interested in participating in this event may write to: . Sherrill Storm,. Park Interpreter, Resource Manager's Office, Rt. 1, Box 76, Boyd ton, Va. 23917. Or, call 804738-6662 for more in formation. MODIFIED PITCH SOFTBALL TOURNA MENT The Durham Athletic Officials Associa-. tion and the Durham Parks and Recreation Depart ment are co-sponsoring the State Modified Pitch Softball Tournament. The tournament will involve sanctioned teams from throughout North Carolina and the tournament champion will advance directly to the national championships. The national cham pionships are to be held in Marietta, Georgia September 4-7. The State tournament will be double elimination and will be played at Southern Boun daries Park in Durham on August 20-24, For more information concerning the tournament, call George Leach or Gene Tomlinson, tournament ' directors, at 493-1777 or 683-9355, respectively. BLACK CHILD CONFERENCE The Eleventh Annual Conference of the National Black Child Development Institute will be held October 8-10, at the Capitol Hilton Hotel, Washington, DC. A special block of rooms at the Hilton has been f eserved at greatly reduced rates for conference par ticipants. This block will be released for general reservations after September 16. Deadline for pre registration for thy conference is September 18. For registration forms andor further informa tion, contact NBCDI, 1463 Rhode Island Ave.,; NW, Washington, D.C. 20005. HAVE A SPARE PIANO? The Mental Health Association in Durham County is looking for a good used piano for the use of the patients at John Umstead Hospital. If you have such a piano, call the Mental Health Association at 683-2052. Dona tions for this piano should be sent to the office at 212 Albemarle Street and marked for the piano fund. They also need a good used , sewing machine which sews just simple stitches; No extras to be used by the patients. You can also donate to this project at the address above. ' ' , "IMAGES IN WATERCOLOR," an exhibition of four watercolor artists from the Chapel Hill area will open September 13 at the Durham Art Guild Galleries, 120 Morris St. The featured artists are Missie Dickens, JoAnhe Rose, Frances Calhoon, and Stephanie B. Carleton. All represent familiar subject matter but each provides her own unique in terpretations. A reception will be held Sunday, September. 13, 3-5 p.m. Admission is free The show, will run through October 6. The public is welcome. DURHAM COUNTY EMPLOYEES are invited to a meeting of the Durham County Employees Association on Monday, August 31, 7:30 p.m., at the auditorium of the Durham County Library. HASSLE HOUSE CRISIS COUNSELOR TRAINING Hassle House, Durham's Crisis Center, will hold its fall training for counselors beginning September 19. No prior experience is needed to volunteer for this training, which centers on mental health counseling, suicide prevention, and relationship counseling. The experience is fun and challenging, with the opportunity to meet in teresting and lively people. Older and retired per sons with time during the day are especially in de mand. To talk about taking this training, call Peter Kramer or Dusty Staub at 688-0417. THE PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS of Janet Burgess representing the theme of "Landscapes of the Mind" will be on display through August 31 at CenterGallery, 11 8-A E. Main St., Carrboro. Hours are Fri. & Sat., 1 1-5, Sun-2-5. For more in formation, call 967-1316 or 919944-1735. HEARING AIDS NEEDED The Durham County Mental Health Association has a drive on to collect hearing aids for the patients at John Umstead Hospital. If you have a good used hearing aid you would like to donate, call 683-2052 for pickup, or drop them by the office at 212 Albemarle St. If you don't have a hearing, aid, but would like to make a donation to this project, make your check payable to the Mental Association and mark for the Hearing Aid fund. CIRCLE DEVELOPMENT The public is in vited to attend the opening reception Sunday, August 30, 2-4 p.m., of Nan Gressman's newest one-person exhibition, entitled "Circle Develop ment." The exhibition, at the Morehead Planetarium, North Gallery, UNC-Chapel Hill, runs through September 30. "Circle Development" is a dramatic experiment in exploring, the circle in two and three dimensional , paintings, both on and off the wall. At 3 p.m., dur ing the opening reception, a premiere dance perfor mance, in and around circular paintings, will be performed by the new Dance Outreach Company, choreographed by Beverly Shalomith of Chapel Hill. :'--r:K:-: RALEIGH LITTLE THEATRE subscription tickets now on'sale for the 1981-82 season: "I Dol I Do!", "The Diary of Anne frank", "You Can't Take It With You", "Angel Street" and "Gypsy". For brochure and information, call 821-4579. FALL LEISURE CLASSES sponsored by the Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department, are no open for registration. They are: Adult and Youth Piano, Baton, Karate, Women's Fitness, Chair Caning, Aerobic Dance, Adult Tennis (Beginning and Advanced Beginner and Intermediate), Dance for Fun (ages 3-14); Couples Dance, Yoga., . For more information, call 942-8541. FALL CLASS REGISTRATION is now open at the Durham YWCA, 809 Proctor St. Classes of fered in the categories of "Women On The Move", "Parenting", and "Learn Something New & Have Some Fun". Call 688-4396 for detailed informa tion, or pick up your copy of the fall class schedule at the YWCA, Vickers & Proctor, c NCCU MUSEUM OF ART - RECENT AC QUISITIONS, September 13 - October 2. Museum hours: Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 2-5 p.m. Admission Free. MUSEUM OF LIFE AND SCIENCE - 433 Murray Avenue, Durham, is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.',; Tuesday through Saturday; 1-6 p.m., Sun day. Call 477-0431 for information. Matinee Activities On Friday, August 28, at 3:30 p.m., the Museum will show the film, "African Lion." v , , On SaturdayAugust 29 at 3:30 p.m., there will be a demonstration of the Harmonograph, a swing ing drawing board. - On Sunday, August 30 at 3:30 p.m., there will be a demonstration of Starlab, the portable planetarium. ' Exhibit - "Encounter With Saturn," an exhibi tion of 35 up-to-date and dramatic color photographs of Saturn taken during the 1980 fly by, will be on display through August 31. In addi tion, a slide-tape presentation "Voyager I , En counters Saturn" will be shown periodically throughout August. Call 477-0431 for show times. OUTDOOR POPS CONCERT - The Durham Symphony will present an outdoor pops concert on Sunday; Sept. 6, 3 p.m.; in the Forest Theater in Chapel Hill. The program will include works by Scott Joplin, Jerome Kern, Leroy Anderson, and J.P, Sousa and others. Admission is free.JRain place: Hill Hall - UNC. "CONTEMPORARY PRINTMAKERS," an in vitational exhibit, runs September 4-27 at CenterGallery, 118-A E. Main St., Carrboro. Hours are 11 -5 on Friday and Saturday and 2-5 on Sunday. A reception on Friday, September 4, 8-10 p.m., and a talk by the artists on Thursday, September 17, 8 p.m., are open to the public free of charge. For more information call 967-1316.
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