Wearing sunglass. to fit tha traditional imaga of tha blots gmtariat, bm Coaty ct*ta with ? ;C |taH?|li0tt toqwt Ar sank* Hail LduHngstapfng ol Hails showtn A - lotAngato* Monday|?oat?g |*ang and |#|?d.:tha WuaswHH 1 , 1 l:HaJ(S?fi^ [posas^dOHriathaantirajfcow. 1 1 pjfidarth* sunQiassaa ? byf* tagular iMpM ?are 7 s-- % . .-< s n i l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i'i i i"i i ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M M rriYM>'i'i'iYiYi^'iViViYri'iTri'iTi'ri*i'fi"i'iVfiiiri'ili'i'ifi'ii*ii?fl*rt'iVi"iii'i'i'i ? Summer entertaiment in your own backyard ^Throughout the summer months, the Arts Council pro vides free entertainment and arts experiences to thousands of peo Arts Council will present the popular Evenings in the Neigh borhoods concert series and Cartwheels: Children's Art on Arts Reach By REGGIE JOHNSON ' ? ? pie residing in Forsyth County. < Wheels. Both programs go out These events take place all over N into the community and provide and you may find one you are activities in 16 different neigh interested in ? right in your borhoods free of charge and own backyard. open to the public. s During July and August, the Cartwheels is a unique pro gram that brings visual arts out of-doors and into the communi ty. The program, co-sponsored by the Junior League of Win ston-Salem and the Triad Fami ly News Magazine , provides instruction for children ages 12 and under and introduces them to a variety of artistic disci plines. Through the efforts of the Junior League of Winston-Salem and with a great deal of assis tance from the Parks and Recre ation Department and Public Libraries, the Cartwheels pro gram will be run on an entirely volunteer basis. Taking place every Tuesday and Thursday of the week during July and August, the program WM* wmmm KiliiM ill "DATE " Sill 1 " GROUP LOCATirfcki ?? p?gn 1 r'^f^eBaiKf(R&B) ^?r 2001 Pittsburg Ave, , Wednesday, Jtily45-~ ~*~PfoaseBanct(R&B) ?_c_L Haoa&Hofsery Becraatfofrib fitter ^ ?^vx\,xvx,x\vxvx,x,x,x,x'x?x?,*'*^,'#*,,"?,.v.,.p.,x,.vyxvx,xvxv.,.vxv Monday, July 20 mm Choyce Bapd(R&B) Wednesday, July 22/ liL >XvX?**X"! ::>x::>-x m&m 501 ReynokteSlw^M iiiHMBi Rupert BeH Recreation 1502Mt.Zion Pt. ;* I ? || $ - > ia ? ?- i I Monday, August 24 ', vy |?Mt! Groove Clinic (R&B) mmi , h i timm/am i 1 - -1 'I'Xv>X*X*"-''''''':':^ "?'?'? vXvXvX ?v,'^;?'?''?''?X'X^?X?X?X?X?^X^?X?'vXwXw?<^PlM?e Band (R&B) | ti I ^ %'''/''?>/ p nil i .' '? iliMiiiiiiiiiiiiii iMi il ? i ' HMHr .. i - ill Masonic Temple Parking Ui US III 1025 e. 14th St/ wm&m J Week of June 28, 1 992 AMES (3/21 -4/19): Old love interest secretly wonts you bock Reunion may not be right deci sion in long run Consider options carefully. 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To register, contact the site closest to you. Evenings in the Neighbor hoods provides an opportunity for families to attend performing arts happenings in their own "backyards'* and serves as an avenue for local performers to showcase their talent This conceit series will bring sites throughout the country every Monday and Wednesday during July and August begin ning at 7 p.m. What better way to get the family together than with a blan ket and picnic to listen to some of the best local music Winston Salem has to offer, right in your own neighborhood. And whether you like R&B, jazz, rock and roll, blues, Of country, you can find something to listen to during the Evenings in the Neighborhood concert series. There is no ticket to buy to attend any of these conceits. All you need to do is mark your cal endar and dust off your lawn chair and join the rest of the neighborhood for some good wholesome fun. For more information on Cartwheels and Evenings in the Neighborhoods call 722-2585. 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Cherry Street Winston-Salem, NC 27101 Phone: 9 19-723-1 1 50 1U11 Food Service Available \l ivc fnzz evert/ Friday and Saturday Weekly Drink Specials Ample Free Parking nil MM (illKVI >ir i ? i * i JSI( The World Stage Premiere Julv 17 - Ansiusl Hi The Stevens Tenter, Winston-Salem m[ N< M/TH AR' )l IN ' 1 THf ii*sr For Ticket Information call (919) 721-1945 (9 19) 721-1946 USAir t/czk It's a picnic, a party, a pops concert . .j I ce Royal Fireworks" Peter Perret Conducting ? Miss Liberty's Parade ? Patriotic Marches ? 1812 Overtures ? Fireworks Displays Featuring Baritone John Williams Adults $9 Students/Senior* $8 Kids 4 and under FREE Sunday, July 5 Tanglewood Park, 7 p.m. v, i ' *V " ? ? \ \ L Picnic Dinners available for purchase m WINSTON UlP r II O M O M I IBM 5YMPHON Call 723-7919 for more information