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-Thursday — BBQ ribette. Southern fried chicken, pixiel^d Yams souffle, com-on-the-cob, seasoned collards. Magnolia fruit dehght, ^-Riday — Cheesy baked spaghetti w/roll, turkey on whole wheat bun, green peas, carrot coins, chilled applesauce. DURHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS Breakfast Menu April 23-27 •Monday — Blueberry muffin, assorted cereal, applesauce, milk. •Tuesday — Pancake, cereal, pears, milk. •Wednesday — Peanut butter toast, cereal, peaches, milk. •Thursday — Biscuit w/jelly,cereal, grape juice, milk. •Friday — Apple nut muffin, cereal, orange juice, milk. ^l^nd^y — Chicken salad, hamburger, baked beans, peaches, '^'^Tuesday — Turkey Tetrazini, Sloppy Joe, mixed vegetables. Wednesday, April 25 WGHP Ch 8 WRAL CH 5 Cable 12 ffUNC CH 4 Cable 9 ¥FMY CH 2 WPTF CH 28 Cable 3 WTVD CH 6 Cable 6 WLFL CH 22 Cable 10 17 15 ( 30 Tfheel Of Fortune Jeopardy Entertain Tonight Famfly Nightly Bus. Kpt B. Moyei Eye On p’mont Good Fvpninp Hard Copy Current Affair Jeopardy Wheel of PnrtuTlp The A Team ^ 00 8 Growing Pains Head of Normal life Sydney Mark Russell Long Normal life Sydney Unsolv ed Myster ip«i Growing Pains Head of The Clas.s Movie Brewster's Millions ^ 00 9 30 Doogie Hovser Marshall Jake & Fatman Americn Play house Jake & Fatman Country Music Awards Doogie Howser Marshall rPirnniplp • ^ 00 10 45 Equal Justice Triangle Off Center Triangle ft It II Equal Justice Star Trek 00 11 3^ P'mont Tonight ABC News Nightline WEAL-TV News Mash Being Served East- Enders News 2 Newharl WPTF News Tonight Show 11 News Vightwat. UiC News Vightline Arsenio Hall 00 12 g Family Ties Ifin, Lose, or Draw Pat Sajak Being Served Pat Sajak Late Night Charlie's tnpiels After Hours Money- mooners roll. •Thursday — Swiss steak, pizza, sweet potato puff, spinach, roU. •Friday — BBQ chicken, submarine, green beans, French fries, fruit SPECIAL OLYMPICS — The 1990 Athletics Competition wiU be held on Thurs., April 26 (Youth Competition) and Fri., April 27 (Jr./Sr. Competition). Competition will be held at Athens Drive High School. from 10 am - 1:30 p.m. Volunteers are needed for both days of competition and will need to arrive at Athens by 8:30 am on either or both mornings. Volunteers are needed as coaches, timers, heat preparers, recorders, etc. If you are interested in volunteering one or both days, please contact the Wake County Special Olympics office at 831-6847. The public is invited to come out and cheer the athletes on as well. _ DURHAM SPECIAL OLYMPICS VOLLEYBALL AND SOFTBALL COMPETITION — Durham Special Olympics wiU hold Volleyball and Softball Tournament Competition, Fri., May 18, 9:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m., at Chewning Junior High School. Volunteer trainers are needed now to assist our Junior and Senior High athletes to prepare for these competitions. For more information, contact Sarah Hogan at 560-4355. DURHAM SPECIAL OLYMPIC SPRING GAMES — Durham Special Olympics is currently recruiting volunteers to work our Spring Games event day. This event will be held Fri., April 27, 9:30 to 1:30 Thursday, April 26 WGHP WRAL ffUNC WFMY WPTF WTVD WLFL Ch 8 CH 5 Cable 12 CH 4 Cable 9 CH 2 CH 28 Cable 3 CH 6 Cable 6 CH 22 Cable 10 _ 00 7 15 1 30 Wheel Of Fortune Jeopardy Entertain Tonight Family Nightly Business State Eye On P’mont Good HVpTiinp Hard Copy Current Affair [eopardy Vheel Of Fnrhinp The A i Team II 8 SS Father Dowling M 48 Hours Horizon >» II II 48 Homs II Cosby Show Dffmt World lather Jowling II Morie; Some Kind of Wonderful ^ 00 9 30 Twin Pe^ H Falcon Crest II If II II Falcon Crest II 11 Cheers " Wings II Twin Peaks 11 M 10 00 15 30 45 Prime Time live M Knots landing M Struggle For Den cracy »» Knots Lading LA Law II II II Prime rime live II Star Trek •1 II 11 00 15 30 45 P'mont Tonight ABC News Nightline WEAL News M^H Being Served East Fnders News2 ft Newhart II WPTF News Tonight Show rrvD iews ABC News Vightline Arsenio Hall II r.„ \1Z uu 15 30 45 Family Ties Win, Lose, or Draw Pat Sajak l:U, Pat 1 Sajak i =- Late Niffht 1 Charlie's Angels 1 After Hours Honey mooners 1 p.m. and volunteers will be needed 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Interested persons must attend an orientation/sign up session. Wed., April 19, 7 to 8:30 p.m. or Sat., April 21, 10 to 11 a.m., at Edison Johnson Center (430 W. Murray Avenue). For more information, contact Sarah Hogan at 560- 4355. THE DURHAM YMCA will offer the America-' Red Cross Lifeguard class. May 1 to May 31. Class meets T-T-'' ,:30 to 10:30 p.m. Participants must be 15 years of age. possess CPR, First Aid Certification and be able to swim, the front crawl, breast stroke and the sidestroke. For more Infonnation call the Durham YMCA at 493-4502. THE DURHAM PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTl^NT is in the process of planning the Spring and Summer Concerts-in-the- Park Series and is looking for local performing artists to participate. Interested performed or groups should contact Gaston L. Patterson, Jr., at 560-4355 or send materials to: Concerts-in-the-Parks Series, Durham Parks and Recreation Department, 101 City Hall Plaza, Durham, NC 27701. THE DURHAM YOUTH SOCCER CAMP for ages 5-14 will be offered again this summer. It w'ill be held the week of July 16-20, at the Woodcroft Soccer Fields, located on Woodcroft Parkway. The cost will be $65.00 $68.50 for non-city residents. The camp runs from 8:00 am - 12:00 noon. For more information, contact camp directors: Jay Murray (596- 5878), Roger Jeffs (933-7518), or Rob Blakenship at Durham Parks and Recreation (560^355). DAVE CLINE BASEBALL CAMP is being offered again this year. Four camps will be run for various age gro^: June 18-22, at Jaycee Field for 9-10 years old; June 25-29 at Optimist Fields for 11-12 year olds; July 9-13 at Durham Athletic Park far 13-14 years old; and July 16-20 at Erwin Field for pitchers and catchers. The cost will be $100. The camp runs from 8:00 am -12:00 noon each day. Few mwe information, contact camp director Dave Cline at 383-0561, or Rob Blakenship at Durham Parks and Recreation, 560-4355. THE DURHAM PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT and the Durham City School Community Education Program are co sponsoring a Martial Arts/Self Defense and an Aerobics class at RJl. Harris Elementary School on Mondays and Wednesdays beginning April 23. Martial Arts/Self Defense $’5/6 v/eeks 6-7 p.m. Aerobics $15/6 weeks ?- 8 p.m. or take both cl-rses fo>- $25,'6 weeks Jnstn'-ttor Maurice Todd.
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