Newspapers / The Carolina Times (Durham, … / May 16, 1998, edition 1 / Page 21
Part of The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
I lu, —mt V^MMULIfNiA riMi colencIcirccklendcirccilencPcirccileifiicPf!^ SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1998—THE CAROLINA TIMES-5 ^7 DURHAM AREA LPN’S meet each 3rd Tuesday of each month at the N.C.P.N.A. jljl olTiee on Driver St. at 7 p.m. all LPNs/students are urged to attend. DURHAM CHAPTER OF NCCU ALUMNI ASSOCIATION meets every 3rd Wcdnc.sday, at the Alfonso Elder Student Union on the campus of NCCU. meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. DURH AM COMMITTEE on the Affairs of Black People SUBCOMMITTEES __ Civic Committee, TBD, White Rock Baptist Church. Mrs. Cora Cole-McFadden, chair. Co-chair Ms. Delores Rogers. __ Education Committee, 7 p.m., 3rd Thursday, St. Joseph’s AME. Dr. E. Lavonia Allrson, chair. Co-chair Ms. Anita Hammond. Housing Committee, 7 p.m., 1st Wednesday, White Rock Baptist Church, Ms. Tara L Nichols. Co-chair Ms. Glennis Jones. Health Committee, 7:30 p.m., 3rd Thursday, Health Education Bldg., NCCU. Dr. Howard Fitts, chair. Co-chair Exter Gilmore. _ Political Committee, 7 p.m., 1st Thursday, White Rock Baptist Church. Ms. Sandra Battle, chair. Co-chair Mrs. Evelyn Lovett. _ Economic Committee, 7 p.m., 2nd Tuesday, N.C. Mutual. Ms. 'Vivian McCoy, chair. Co-chair Sherrod Banks. Youth Committee, 7 p.m., 2nd Wednesday, White Rock Baptist Church. Ms. Tracy Lovett. Co-chair Mrs. Corrine Mabry. AS NEEDED — Legal Redress, William A. Marsh, Jr., chair. Co-chair Mrs. Finesse Couch. — Religious and Human Affairs, Junious Jones, Chair. Co-chair Daryl E. Glenn. friends of black CHILDREN Community Council meet every 2nd Mon day of each month, at 6 p.m., at St. Joseph’s AME Church, 2521 Fayetteville St. 560- 490. hillside high class meetings — 1944 meets the third Sunday of each month at 5 p.m. at The Chicken Hut on Fayetteville St. — 1955 meets each second Sunday at 6 p.m. at the home of Sam Jordan, 528 Tug gle St, Call Ms. Shirley Hester at 220-5049 or Sam Jordan at 544-6682. — 1957 meets every third Wednesday of each month at the home of Ms. Pearlie Love Lewis. Call 544-4782, 688-5787 or 598-1398. NAACP youth council holds its regular meeting every third Saturday, at 1 p.m,, at St. Joseph’s AME Church, 2521 Fayetteville St. All youth are invited. NBLIC — The North Carolina Chapter of the National Black Leadership Initiative n Cancer meets each third Wednesday at 4;30 p.m., in the Health and Science Build- ,.ig at North Carolina Central University. For more information call Ms. Linda Van- hook at 286-0411 or Dr. R.S. Jackson at 560-6009. non PAREIL chapter #648 O.E.S.-P.H.A. holds its regular business meeting „n (lie 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. Classes are held every 4th Tuesday night at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall, Cook Road. ORANGE-CHATHAM sierra club meets the second Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at the Church of Reconciliation, Elliot Rd., Chapel Hill, the public is invited.' PARENTS OF MURDERED CHILDREN (POMC) and other survivors of homicide victims meets every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. at Northgate Mall, N.C. A&T Extension Office. Office Area II (next to The Curtain Shop), parents and other survivors of murdered victims are invited to attend. POMC 's a self-help support group„688-1323. SALOME TEMPLE #704, Daughters of Elks, meet every 2nd and 4th Monday, 8 p.m., at Bull City Elks Lodge, 2311 South Alston Ave. TRIANGLE MILITARY RETIREES CLUB — All retired military invited to participate, meets every third Sunday, 4 p.m., at Zafa Temple, Alston Ave. Info: Ervin Hammonds, 544-2548. TQ BUSINESS COMPLEX Monthly Networking Session meets the first Thurs- ay. 7 p.m., 212 Corcoran St. 956-7843. WEAVER MCLEAN AMERICAN LEGION POST #175 — Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday. 7:30 p.m., at the Legion Hut, 2110 Riddle Rd., Durham Auxiliary every 2nd Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Legion Hilt. 596-5171, 682-4378 or 596-3880. (YSAB) Durham County Youth Services Advisory Board meets the third Wed nesday of each month except during the evaluation and allocation cycle, 4:30 p.m. in room 202 , Library of the Criminal Justice Bldg, at NCCU. Cali Arnold Dennis, presi- Jciil, for more information at 560-0840. Youth/Recreatioa RITES OF PASSAGE PROGRAM needs African Amc^r sp mar-s .■■ ■■.xrx as mentors for youth ages 12-16. Classes focus on health, sexu^y, career.? b! M his tory, conflict resolution, violence prevention and political awan-ness Call the Dur ham Business & Professional Chain at 683-1047. NANCY’S WANNA DANCE EXPERIENCE — Want to learn to dance or move with grace? Enroll with Nancy’s Wanna Dance Experience. Tued.iy, ages Wednesday, ages 7-12, Thursday, ages 13-17; third Friday, Seniors,35 an/ t 'l ■.• ’ ' Sunday, performance ages 25 & over; 2nd and 4th Saturdays, ages 18-2Z .t u ,re iniormation and locations ofclasses call 477-4586, 682-1279, 683-l7(»o>' V5L H.: ' NIGHT FLIGHT BASKETBALL Teen Express Schedule — Edison Johnson, 1st and 3rd Fridays, 8-11 ‘ 4270; Irwin R. Holmes 2nd and 4th Fridays, 8 p.m. - 12 a.m. 560-444i^iii>a' ■ Army Boys & Girls Club 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. 682-7842, Night Flight Basketball — Fridays, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. at I.R. Holmes and W.D. 13 \ and Edison Johnson Recreation Centers for youth 12-18. Youth are encooragea bring their fathers or big brothers to come and play basketball with them. For more information call Bobby Moore at 560-4292. BIMBE’ CULTURAL ARTS FESTIVAL will ,,eld May 23, 2 to 10 p.m, a Historic Durham Athletic Park. Entertainment wdl i,. ‘udc .gospel, jazz, and rhythm and blues. Scheduled artists include Brass Construcuon. Even Cornelius, the Jazz Crusaders, Chuck Davis and King Ayola. For m. _ ..inmeiit or sponsorship cd Gaston Patterson, 560-4355 ext. 223 or becoming a vendor, 560-4335 ext. 335. Volunteers THE VOLUNTEER CENTER OF DURHAM • Transport ambulatory cancer patients to and from treatment facilities as needed for 2-3 hours weekdays. Training is provided. • Do data using Windows 95 and Excel as well as other office tasks in preparation for fall’s CenterFest, for 3 hours or so any weekday until 9 p.m. • Visit a young man with developmental disabilities who needs someone just to.'talk to twice a month or so, any day and any time. Match readers with books they will enjoy for couple of hours any Monday through Saturday at a local library. • Advocate for abused or neglected children by conducting objective investigations on behalf of the alleged victim and making recommendations to the court. 136 E, Chapel Hill St. For more information call 688-8977. RED CROSS SEEKS VOLUNTEER drivers and dispatchers for its Transporta tion Program. The Red cross provides vital transportation to medical appointments for community residents. Drivers will use Red Cross cars and training is provided. Dis patchers will take incoming calls regarding appointments and dispatch drivers ap propriately. For more information call Ms. Peggy Sanford at 489-6541. The name Mary means “bitter.” The steam hammer was invented in 1839 by Scottish engineer James Nasmyth. cciiendcircciiefidQrccfelenclorcolendar
The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
May 16, 1998, edition 1
21
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75