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calendar (Continued From Page 7) THE WAKE VISUAL ARTS ASSOCIATION will host the Sixth Annual Arts Ball, "A Night In Mommartre,'' Jan. 19 at the Marriott Hotel. The affair is a major fundraiser for WVAA. For more information call the WVAA Gallery at 828-7834. THE DURHAM ARTS COUNCIL SCHOOL is holding a Faculty Exhibition in the Allenton Gallery at the Royall Arts Center. Jan Harris, Jeti Rosenberg and Janine Wolf will be exhibiting works of fiber art from Jan. 3 Jan. 30. Gallery hours are M-S 9-9, S 1-9. THE DUKE UNIVERSITY UNION GALLERIES COMMITTEE presents John Bell, Ill’s Painting and Drawings shown from Jan. 12, through Feb. 10, in the Bryan Center’s Brown Gallery on the west campus of 'Duke University. The public is invited to a reception for the artist on Jan. 14, between 2 and 4pm in Brown Gallery located in the Bryan Center of the west campus of Duke University. THE DURHAM ART GUILD presents 3 one-person exhibitions firom Jan. 14 to Feb. 14. The exhibit includes paintings by Louise Zjawin Francke, photography by W. Atlee Tilley, and mixed media by Emily Weinstein. The exhibit is in the CCB Galleries of the Durham Arts Council, 120 Morris St For more information contact Connie Rubino Schwab at 560-2713. Gallery hours are: M-T-Th-F from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sat. & Sun. from 1-5 p.m., closed Wed. ARTSPLOSURE — The Raleigh Arts Festival is inviting all area high school rock bands to submit a tape of their music for performance consideration. If selected the group will perform on the HotSpot Teen stage during the festival May 5,6. All members must be high school students. Tapes should be mailed to Artsplosurc, P.O. Box 590, Raleigh, NC. 27602 no later than Feb. 1. For more information call: 890-3196 or 890-3198. IGOR KIPNIS, harpischordist, will be in concert Sun., Feb. 4, at 8 p.m., at Stewart Theatre. For ticket information call 737-3104, for other information call 821-2030. HORACE CLARENCE BOYER, Professor of Music Theory and Afro-American Music at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, will present a musically illustrates lecture entitled "Old Ship of Zion:Afro-American Gospel Music," Friday, Jan. 19, at 4 p.m. in room 104 of the Mary Duke Biddle Music Building, East Campus. Open to the public. NORTH CAROLINA THEATRE to hold auditions for "West SSae Story" and "Oklahoma" on Jan. 20, 21 at Memorial Auditorium. Auditions begin at 4 p.m. Participants must be prepared to sing and dance for the auditions. For more information contact Wilham Jonep at the North Carolina Theatre at 831 -6916. QUILTS BY GENEVA SAWYER are on exhibit at the Durham County Library. A native of Durham, her quilts include a variety of styles and color. Notices SUN SHARES, Durham’s not for profit recycling agency, has opened a recycling center for glass, aluminum, and newspaper drop of) at North Carolina Central University. It is located behind the Physical Education building and will be open 24 hours a day. MINORITY PUBLISHERS EXCHANGE — If you are interested in networking with nearly 600 African American, Hispanic, Asian and Native American small press owners and independent self-publishers, you can now do so through the Minority Publishers Exchange, a new bi-monthly newsletter serving new and established authors, writers and publishers of color. Announcements and correspondence should be sent to Minority Publishers Exchange, P.O. Box 9869, Madison, "WI 53715; (60S) 244- 5633. A complimentary issue can be obtained by sending a self- addressed stamped (two 25 cents stamps) envelope. ARE YOU CONCERNED about your preschooler’s speech or language skills? Durham County Schools will preform free speech and language evaluations for three-and four-year old children living in Durham County. The schools can also provide speech and language therapy, if needed. For more information, call the PIPE Plus Program at Oak Grove Elementary School at 560-3998 or 560-3521, any weekday between 7.30 a.m. and 3 p.m., or until 7:30 p.m. on Tuesdays only. DUKE POISON CONTROL CENTER — Anyone may call the Duke Poison Control Center for information on poisons, poisoning pteveotion and the treatment of poisoning. Specially trained health professionals are available 24 hours a day, every day of the year. To call in North Carolina, dial l-8(X)-672-1697routside the state, or if the toll-free number is busy, dial 1-919-684-8111 and ask for Poison Control Center - Emergency. THE EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY CENTER offers free counseling to all area adults who are interested in returning tc college area of college admissions, financial aid form completion and scholarship .search, and career aptitude testing. Local offices arc: — Durham County Library, 300 N. Roxboro St., Tues., 3-6 pm. Project LIFT, info: 560-0220 or 1 -800-682-1159. — North Durham Branch Library, Thurs., 11 am until 1 pm, info- 560-0250 or 1-800-682-1159. DO YOU KNOW IF YOU HAVE HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE? American Red Cross offers free monthly blood pressure screening sites for the public at the following locations each month: First Monday: Kerr Dmgs, Loehmanns’ Plaza, Noon to 4 pm. Every Tuesday: Kerr Drugs, Northgate Mall, noon to 2 pm. Every Friday: Kerr Drugs, The Village, 9-11 am. Fourth Wednesday (except August): Edison Johnson Recreationi center, 2 to 4 pm. Last Thursday: (November and December held on third Thursday) American Red Cross Bldg., 10 am to 2 pm. If you would like to learn how to control your high blood pressure or leam to measure it yourself, contact the local Red Cross chapter, 489- 6541. 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