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calendar (Continued From Page 6) hcallh news for big women, altitudes and feelings about being, fat and how these can move from negative to positive, ways to cope with society’s prejudices, and a wide variety of resources for big women. Led by Kate Green. Mondays, Jan, 20 to Feb. iO, 7-9 p.m. $14 Members; $20 Non-Members & S3 materials cost. SELF-WRITING WORKSHOP — We all have stories that are worth telling—whether we realize it or not. You will be writing about yourself in response to various prompts, some provided by the leader, and some by you. Led by Wendy DuBow, English °h.D. candidate at UNC. Mondays, January 27; February 10 & 24, 7:30-9 p.m. Members $9; Non-Members $15. - INTERVIEWING WORKSHOP — Gain confidence in youi interviewing skills. Learn how to respond positively to negative questions. Learn to prepare for stanttod questions as well as the unexpected. Led by Barbara Read, MS. Tues’., Jan. 28, 7;30-9 pm. Members $3; Non-Members $5. PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Orange County Women’s Center, 210 Henderson St, Chapel Hill. To pre-register, call the Women’s Center at 968-4610. MLK, JR. lANQUET SCHEDULED — The Minority Affairs Committee, of the Orange County Association of Educators will sponsor its 4th annual Martin Luther King. Jr. Banquet on January 18, at 8:30 p.m. in the Orange High School ;afelcria in Hillsborough. The speaker for the occasion will be Dr. Freddie Parker, history professor at North Carolina Central University. Parker is a native of Hillsborough and attendia the Orange County Schools. Tickets are available at $10 each for scholarship donations. Checks may be written to the Minority Affairs Committee — OCAE. Contact Hazel Lunsford for tickets. READING — Louis O. Rubin Jr. will open the 1992 readings at the Durham Library on Sun., Jan. 19, at 4 p.m. Refreshments courtesy The Book Exchange. Drawing for free book. Durham Library, Main Auditorium, 300 N, Roxboro Rd., tel: 560-0100. Free and open to the public. Louis Rubin’s Small Craft Advisory (Atlantic Monthly Press, 1991), in which he offers his views of life from a v/ooden boat, is a departure from his previous professional writing in the English Department at University of North Carolina and publishing (editorship) at the Algonquin. For futher information, please call Placide Barada at 493- 1841 or Margareta Claesson at 489-3028. THE RALEIGH ijriAMBER MUSIC GUILD will present three additional concerts during the 1991-92 season: Takacs Quartet, Feb. 2; and the Borromeo Quartet, Mar. 15. Single tickets are $12 adults, $5 students. Tickets may be purchased through the Raleigh Chamber Music Guild (821-2()30) or the Stewart Theatre box office (515- 3104): , WINTER HIKES ON THE ENO RIVER — Sponsored by the Eno River Association at the Bennett Place Historical Site of' US 70 west of Durham. Hike lasts about two and a half hours. The hike is free and no registraOon is required. Winter hikes are held every Sunday in January and February and meet at Bennett Place off highway 70 in Durham. For more information, contact Marcia Eiekmeier (644-1806) from 6 to 9 p.m. TWO ONE ACT PLAYS, "The Rooming House" and ''Something In The Basement" will be presented at Theatre in the Park, Jan. 17-19, 23-26, at 8 p.m., Jan. 25, 26 matinees at 3 p.m. Admission $10, $8 students at matinees only. For mature audiences. Call 831 -6058 for information. CENTERSTAGE AT NCSU presents Ellis Marsalis and Marcus Roberts Sat., Jan. 18 at 8 p.m. For more information call 515-3104. WAKE VISUAL ARTS ASSOCIATION will host its 8th Annual Black Tie Fundraising Ball at the North Raleigh Hilton, Jan. 17, 8:30 p.m. A silent auction of reproductions of famous paintings and other artwork will be conducted to benefit WVAA. For more information call 828-7834. THE EMPTY BOWLS PROJECT is a national effort to feed the hungry people of America by making bowls and using them for soup and bread dinners to raise money for hunger. Wolkshop will be held at the Duke Craft Center in the rear of the Souihgate Building (corner of Main and Broad), East Campus, on January 18 and 19, 1 to 5 p.m. For more infoimalion call 684-2532. GREENSBORO HISTORICAL MUSEUM, 130 Summit .4venae, Greensboro will sponsor a series, of events associated SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1992—THE CAROLINA TIMES-7 with "The Real McCoy" exhibit. SATURDAY, JAN 18: GRAND OPENING. 10-5. Music, art, dance, and storytelling featuring the aeative talents of African- Americans, SATURDAY, JAN 25; "THE REAL MCCOY" PLAY, 8 p.m. Washington, D.C. aictress Eraka Rouzorundu portrays female inventors in an original one woman show, (3 performances) and SUNDAY, JAN 26,2:30 & 4 p.m. TUESDAY, FEB. *♦: "GEORGE WASHINGTON CARVER: SCIENTIST & SYMBOL,” 7:30 p.m. Lecture by NCSU history professor Dr. Linda McMurray, author of an award-winning book on Carver. SUNDAY, FEB, 9 & 23 "PATENTS PENDING: A CONCERT READING CELEBRATING THE CONTRIBUTIONS OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN INVENTORS," 2:30 and 4 p.m. Reader’s theater presentation of h itorical material by the Touring Theatre Ensemble, compiled by artistic director Brenda Schleunes. SUNDAY, FEB. 16; INVENTORS WORKSHOP^ 3:30 p.m. Preseiuations by entrepreneurs with an invention in progress and j patent attomev alonu with displays by local schoolchildren. 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