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Two to three weeks prior is even better! No charge. Mail to: Calendar, THE CAROLINA TIMES, P. O. Box 382.^, Durham, N.C. 27702 Meetings THE HILLSIDE HIGH SCHOOL PTSA meets every other month on the third Thursday at 7:30 p.m., in the schooj Media Center. Meetings dates remaining for the 1989-90 school year is May 17. WEAVER MCLEAN AMERICAN LEGION POST #175 — Every 2nd and 4th Tues. 7:30 p.m., at the Legion Hut, 2110 Riddle Rd., Durham. Info: 596-6642 or 596-5171. SICKLE CELL SUPPORT GROUP OF DURHAM COUNTY — an organization of sickle cell patients, families, friends and concerned citizens. 2nd and 4th Tues., 7:30 pm, Lincoln Community Health Center. All interested persons are invited. Info: Mrs. Mary Abrams, 684-6464. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS — Every Mon., 8 pm (closed meeting). Youth Hut at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 3639 Chapel Hill Rd.; Wed. and Sat. (open meeting) at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 3639 Chapel Hill Rd., at 8 p.m. DRUCILLA CHAPTER NO. 19 O.E.S.P.H.A. meets each 2nd and 4th Thurs. at 7:30 pm., 301 Cook Rd., Masonic Lodge Hall. 2nd Thur., regular meeting, wear regalia. 4th Thur., instruction night, no regalia. AARP The American Association of Retired Persons, each third Wed., 2 pm, at Henderson Towers, 807 S. Duke St. UNIVERSITY ASSEMBLY NO. 218 Order of the Golden Circle, regular monthly meeting: 4th Sun., 4 pm. MARIA COURT NO. 1, Order of Cyrenes Crusaders PHA, 3rd Wed. of each month, 7:30 pm.. Masonic Lodge Hall, 301 Cook Rd. BOYD & HODGE COURT NO. 7, Heroines of Jericho PHA, 1st Wednesday of each month, 7:30 pm at the Masonic Lodge Hall, 301 Cook Road. BEREAVED PARENT SUPPORT GROUP — 7:15-9:30, 2nd and 4th Tuesday each month, WesUninster Presbyterian Church, Durham. For info: Triangle Hospice, 493-1491 or 942-8597. GRAY CLUB, INC. — All retired military invited to participate. Meets every third Sunday, 4 pm, at Zafa Temple, Alston Ave. Info: Thomas E. Freeman. 682-7109. NAACP YOUTH COUNCIL holds a regular meeting every third Saturday, at 1 p.m., at SL Joseph’s AME Church, 2521 Fayetteville Sl All youth are invited. RAPE CRISIS CENTER SPONSORS SUPPORT GROUPS — The Orange County Rape Crisis Center is sponsoring two free confidential support groups for women this spring. One group is for survivors of child sexual abuse or incesL This group begins Feb. 7 and will meet each Wed. night, 7:30-9 p.m. for 12 weeks. The other group for survivors of adult tape or sexual assault, begins Feb. 21, and will meet each Wednesday night, 7:30-9 p.m. for 10 weeks. To register , w for more information call Lisa Lackmann at the Orange County Rape Crisis Center, 968-4647. Monday-Frlday. ALCOHOL AWARENESS CLASSES OFFERED — Learn more about alcohol and other drugs Tuesday evenings from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm beginning Feb. 6 through April 10 at the Wake County AlcoholLni Information Center, 3824 Barrett Drive, Suite 103. To enroll, call 881- 1310. There is a $25 fee. Space is limited. THE EASTERN REGION OF THE NATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF SKIERS, INC. will host its annual Easter; Regional "Winterfest'' at Smugglers’ Notch, Vermont. The Smuggler:; Notch Ski Resort will host more than 600 black skiers on Feb. 8-11, for their annual Eastern Regional "Winterfest”. The Eastern Region of National Brotherhood of Skiers, Inc. (NBS) is comprised of sixteen sL clubs whose memberships total over 3,000 skiers. For mor; information about the N.B.S. Eastern Region contact Vice President, leanie Polk at (617) 277-2897. For more information about "Winterfest" activities contact chairman, Jennifer Jones-Clark at (617) 8644886. (Continued On Page 6) According to the last census, there are 110 million men and 116 million women in the United States.
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