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Kaleidoscope Arts Is Coming To Town Kaleidoscope is a participatory ?1s program for children ages 6 to \?,j*ttd it is coming to Winston vilenv, November 11-18, under the ocal eo-sf,onsorship of the Junior 1 eague of Winston-Salem. Created and funded by Hall nark Cards, Kaleidoscope is designed to stimulate children's innate creativity. During their hour ?ong journey v children can play a >?teel drum to an accompanying une, watch pictures dance into action hy cranking the handle of an animation wheel, or draw and punch out their own jigsaw puzzle. During its stay in Winston Salem, Kaleidoscope, housed in its 'night yellow tent-like structure, vv i 11 he at Parkway Plaza, 1253-C Silas Creek Parkway. Weekdays are reserved for school groups, hut on the weekend. Kaleidoscope is open to the public <mi a first-come, first-served basis. Sixty -minute sessions are scheduled Saturday, Nov. 14, at 10 a.m. and -1 1 a.m., and 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. and 3 p.m., and on Sunday. Nov. 15, at 1 p.m., 2 p.m., and 3 p.m. Admission is free, and tickets are available 30 TiTTiutes before each session. _ ? ? -J : : " A hand-turned wheel die-cuts a jigsaw puzzle in the Kaleidoscope Art Workshop. Puzzles are one of seven art projects offered to children ages 6 through 12 at Kaleidoscope. After 7... Brothers Soothes The Soul After 7 are brothers Kevon and Mel v in Edmonds, along with Keith Mitchell, who have become best known for their combination of ele gant v<xal styling with a 90's high tech edge. On stage their moves remind audiences of the male vocal groups of the 60's, but their music sets the stage and creates a contem porary presence that gives the best <>f lx>th worlds. Their self-titled platinum plus Virgin Records album debuted the summer of 1989 and generated four top ten singles that led to a host of awards and majo? tours. "Ready or Not" and "Can't Stop" went Gold. Other hits were "In the Heat of the Moment" and "Nights Like These," from the soundtrack of the movie "The Five Heartbeats." After three years, After 7 is back with their second release "Takin' My Tim^." This melodic theme creates a transitional platform for an assortment of music that runs the full spectrum of up-tempo grooves to melodic ballads, illustrat ing After 7's ability to soothe and relax the soul. "Kickin' It", written and co produced by Dallas Austin and Randy Ran, is the first single that combines youthful appeal with a street-wise vibe ... a summer feel good song. Known for their ballads, this release is a welcome surprise for After 7 fans. Keith Mitchell found his musi cal calling at the early age of seven, directing his church's choir and per forming with his brother and sisters in a sibling group. Brothers Mclvin and Kevon Edmonds are two of six siblings with younger brother (producer) Babyface, and have always had a love of music, something that was in their home from childhood. "Singing was like breathing ... it was something wc had to do." Robinson Stumps in N.C. for President Bush Ky SHERIDAN HILL ?. hronicle Assistant Editor Renowned local republican Vernon Robinson was pulled off the -lesk at his temporary job at Bush . selection headquarters. Saturday Robinson began trav elling through 35 towns in the Pied mont and Charlotte, stumping for Bush. Since losing the Republican nomination for state superintendent of schools candidate, Robinson has been working at Bush's re-election campaign. Friday Robinson was given notice to hit the road the next day. Robinson says he will be speaking at public events such as Catholic school PTA meetings. Republican rallies, and Republican luncheons such as the one he addressed here this week. "The entire campaign staff was sent out into the field," said Robin son. Week of October 23, 1992 j ARIIS (3/21~- 4/19): - I togol judgement works in your favor Fmanc'iotreimbursementresiAts Shower loved one with gifts, perhaps Rowers or n?w wardrobe TAURUS (4/20 ? 5/20): Use caution at work Accident prone coworker may draw you into web of irresponsibility Stand on your own two (eel ond be on individual GEMINI (5/21 - 6/20): Your prediction! ore right on the money Focut on family, especially children, home improvement ond heolth Sogif loriui and other Gemini will influence a decision CANCER (6/21 - 7/22): Use precautions to lower bills Turn off | l?gKls when leaving room, lower heot, keep credit cords hidden in wallet Toke shod cuts LiO (7/23 ? 8/22): The stars ore out and romance will flourish Be thoughtful ond charming ond your with will come true A worm fire or candlelight could be trump card VIRGO (S/23 - 9/22): Nome from past will surfoc* in regard to personal matter Possible contact could lead to clarification of cloudy oreo Copricorn involved ~l_ Renowned Psychic Elizabeth Maffeo and associates ELIZABETH Ffl MAFFEO are now on the Sne for your personal readings. Prominent media personally and educator. Elzabeto and her associates take an indMduai approach to astrology and And the "person in the horoscope" You wtt readily feel comfortable and truly amazed at tie insight of these talented individuate aa they peer through the heavens and find the hidden meaning for you. You must be IB years or older to use this service. Catf 11 am to 11pm seven days a CALL 1 -900-903-4567 Ext. *191 Call la $2 96 per minute a mtv to* ot DataMaMr inc., 235 North Bryant. Oepew. NY 14043 UMA (9/23 ? 10/23): Friend will ploy trick on you Som?on? could gal hurt ot o result B? stern and Ul feelings be known Seven is your lucky number SCORPIO (10/23 ? 11/21): Shortcuts will not bo looked upon in fovoroble manner by person in superior position Concentrate on accurocy ond end resuk, not rood to gel there SAGITTARIUS (11/22 ? 12/21): Colorful imagination will prove lucro live Put ideot and visions on paper and share with significant other Don'l ditngord thought of publishing CAPRICORN (12/22 ? 1/19): Put together family tree Consult librory, distont ond close relatives, make phone Colls Couroge and fome found in lineage AQUARIUS (1/20 - 2/1?): Show appreciation for unsolicited oid with gift, perhaps Rawer or poem Romance may figure into scenorio Gemini plays significant role PISCSS (2/19 ? 3/20): Make commitment to learn to play muticol instrument. Sign up for lessons Musical ear and tolent ore woittng to be topped. Urban League j Membership The Winston-Salem Urban l eague's first annual membership meeting will be held Thursday, Oct. from 6 to 9 p.m. in the multi purpose room of the Urban League at 201 W. Fifth St. Elections for the Board of Directors and the Nominating Com mittee will be held. Urban League members have the opportunity to nominate candidates. The Choice The Chronicle WAYNE' S Lounge prrsrnls its lii'sl in .1 m i its ol "Blues Nights" I 1 i<l.i\. Oct. 2.V(I <>:30 - I :.?> n *?7 ^ S ; 1 ! i !!'(!, 1 \ ,()<. ! ? 4 ! ! 1 ,|oc Kohiiison _?> <0 L <11 J 1 2S V ( hern S( 1 eci \\ iiislon S.iU in. N( 27 101 I Mi 01 ? v : 9 r > -7 23-1 150 live la:: every I riday and Saturday \\ eek ly Drink Specials \iii[>lr_ 1 iri l\ii I m;: , He wants voters to know that the president stands for change, and that Bush hasn't done such a bad job with the economy. "We are taking a hit on the economy, but there's a world-wide recession going on. Japan has higher inflation rate than we do," says Robinson. , Of the voters who elected George Hush in 1988, only one per cent were black. Join the festivities at the Rainbow on Saturday, October 31st! Our special menu will feature hearty harvest fare. And Treats? . . . our hememade desserts will soothe the savage tooth better than a whole bag of candy! Wear a costume, (we certainly will)! We'll award the most inventive, creative, interesting costumed customer of the evening with a cetificate for a FREE dinner for two!* For the kids.. . FREE! At 5. -00 p.m. well be readbtg Halloween stories on our 'haunted' front porch. EVERYONE IS WELCOME! Also, from 4:00 - 6:30 we will have goodies to give out to the kids for Trick or Treat Prizes for the best . children's costumes will be awarded at 6.00. PIEDMONT CRAFTS FAIR OCTOBER 13-15 BENTON common curat WINSTON-SAM, NC Biggest Evert 140+ Craftsmen New Works! 28 first-Time ExhUtors The Best Anywhere! Clay; fiber, wood, gtass, metal, leather, print making paper, photogaphy and mixed niedu. From $10 to $10,000. Friday. II am to 9 pm Saturday: 10 am to 6 pm Sunday lpmto6pm Adults $5.00 Students and Senior Gtiune $4.00 Group Discounts i Ttae Day Passes AvaiaUe Tickets avaiabie at the door. For man rtomation, cal Piedmont Craftsmen 919-725-1516. BRIM IMS Aft FOR 11.00 Iff REGUAR AMISSION Erie \\ instt?n -Salem Pj :<v % ' ' lool of the Arts present TUt ["V -t- 1 LLLZ 1 J\J utcracker I ic ma^ica airv ta e wallet wit 1 TiTiisir nv ivrianvTu sic\\ I I Performances tne Stevens C enter, ne^i_iijijn^ IX%cemner muutp Mail & telepb one charge orders will be processed beginning Oct 19. ? You may use your MasterCard or Visa account to charge tickets by phone. * Call the Symphony hox office between 9 am. anil 3 pm. weekdays at: 723-7919 (or 1-800-368-6874 outside Porsytb County) * When you call, please have your first and second performance choices in mind, and your charge card information at hand. ? T o order hy mail, complete the order form hel^w and include a SELF- ADDRESSED, ST AMPED ENVELOPE and your payment to: Nutcracker Ballet Winston-Salem Symphony 610 Coliseum Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27106 Nutcracker Gift boutique at each pertormance! PLEASE Indicate 1st, 2nd & 3rd Performance Choices: 2:00 pm. performances Sat, Dec. 5 Sat.. Dec. 12 Sun., Dec. 13 8:00 pm. performances Sat, Dec. 5 Sun., Dec. 6 Mon., Dec. 7 Th urs., Dec. 10 l*ri., Dec. 1 1 >*at, Dec. 12 Sun., Dec. 13 Mon., Dec. 14 Preferred Location: ...Ok heatra _ Balcony Adult Price $16. 00 Adult Price $14.00 Child Price $1 3.00 Child Price Si 1.00 Remember to enclose a SEI.F- ADDRESSED, STAMPED KiWH.OI1i'rk,MiL y<?i' Name T Address City State Zip Phone (Evcnim) - - ? - Please send me tbe following tickets: # Children @ $ . = $ . # Adult @ $ . = $ . # Souvenir Books @ $3.00 = $ . Handling Fee-, . = $ 2.00 TOTAL. , , $ . Check cnclttaed, to Vin?tr>n-Salem Symphony OR charge rny MasterCard .Vita CARD * Exp. Date Name (on Card)
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