CPCC Classes At
Double Oaks Begin Monday, April 2
Central Piedmont Com
munity College classes at
Double Oaks Community
Service Center will begin
the SpringQuarter April 2.
Registration for all classes
will be held April 2-5.
Morning, afternoon and
evening classes will be of
fered at the CPCC site
located off Double Oaks
Rd. on Eureka St. You will
be able to double your
earning power through the
following classes at Double
Oaks: High School Comple
tion; Adult Basic Educa
tion; Job Preparation and
Small Business.
There will also be classes
in Slimnastics and flower
arrangement, brick laying
and Drapery Making. Up
holstery, Sewing and Lin
gerie Construction will also
be offered for the creative.
The High School Comple
tion and Adult Education
classes are free. The other
classes will be offered at
low to moderate fees.
Adults who are 65 and
older will not have to pay a
registration fee for any
course.
ine unariotte Area
Kuna, another SgBK? 10- 1
cated at Double Oaks, will
sponsor classes for. low
income adults who sign up
for' their program. This
assistance includes pay
ment of the registration
fee, provision of textbooks
as well as other services.
Area Fmd clients may
obtain t% sponsorship in
most CPOC classes. If you
would like more details,
call Barbara Brown,
CPCC-Double Oaks Night
Director, at 372-3738 or
3739 weeknights or call
Cared Kilgo, Area Fund
Training Coordinator, at
372-3010 week-days.
The Garinger Wildcat
Booster Club’s Annual Bar
be-que will be held Friday,
April 6, from 11 a.m. until 8
p.m. in the school’s cafe
teria. Tickets will be 83.50
per plate for three sand
wiches. Carry-outs will be
available. Free delivery
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will be made for five or
more plates. Desserts will
also be available.
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The Stage II Perform
ing Arts Company, a small
but fast growing commun
ity-oriented group of young
and talented people, will
present a show entitled “A
Black Historical Celebra
tion” Saturday, April:21, at
the Oak Tree Inn located at
1-85 and Mulberry Road,
from 9 p.m. until 1 a.m.
There will be fine con
temporary and gospel mu
sic, dance, drama and a
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Chuck Garris is the di -
rector of the group. For
more information, contact
Garris at 704-372-7447.
Tickets may be purchased
from members of Stage II
or at the door.
Alumni and friends of
North Carolina Central
University will sponsor the
first benefit scholar
ship dinner-dance for the
School of Business at 7
p.m., Saturday, March 31,
at the Hotel Europa in
Chapel Hill.
The scholarship will be
named in honor of John V.
Turner, an alumnus who
has been a dedicated teach
er, advisor and friend to
students during his 34-year
tenure at N.C. Central
University.
The keynote Speaker will
be Dr. Helen Gray Ed
monds, distinguished pro
fessor of History, emeri
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be provided by Bill Mc
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Kenneth Davis, 13, re
cently won the Annual
Charlotte-Mecklenburg
Spelling Bee held at the
Education Center. Davis is
an eighth grader at Sedge
field Junior High School.
First runner-up was Jay
Ferguson, an eighth grader
at Piedmont Open Middle
School:
From Alexander Junior
High, Gail Shirley has been
named Outstanding Earth "
Science Teacher for the
Southeast by the National
Association of Geology
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