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UN-CH Recra!-jig High School Sophomores And Juniors High school sophomores and juniors are now being recruited to attend Sum mer Ventura in Science and Mathematics, a group of residential institutes being held on five univer sity campuses in North Carolina. Jpl Offered by the University of N.C. and administered by the N.C. School of Sci ence and Mathematics (NCSSM), Summer Ven tura consists of five-week programs for students with talent or special -interests in science and mathema tics. The institutes will be held June 23 through July 26 at Weston Carolina University in Cullowhee, East Carolina University in Greenville and N.C. Cen tral University in Durham; July 7 through August 9 at Appalachian $tate Univer sity in Boone; and July/7 through August 11 at the University of N.C. at Char lotte. " ’ ■' - . students may attend Summer Ventures only one •'ear. They wffl Jive in dormitories undtf the SU pervision, of-a residential staff, wfajch will also be responsible for recreation and co-curricular activi ties. No tuition wjU be charged and room and board will be provided parents or lih wont more inforawHeu about the pro gram can reach Dr. ivvmiTK K ESrsTttMoNa — Teresa* those who may help manage family-owned woodlands and other stu dents with an interest in forestry, stated Thomas S. Rhyne, acting director of Division of Forest Resourc es, Department o£ Natural Resources and Community Development Cost to campers is $15 plus spending money and transportation to and from the Penn 4-H Center. Any high school student from age 15-18 at the time of the camp may apply. Applica tions and information about the camp are avail able from high school vo cational agriculture in structors or local county forest rangers. Applications must be received by. the Depart ment of Public Instruction in Raleigh by May 6,1985. A tour of Raleigh, N.C., will be sponsored by the McCrorey Branch YMCA on Friday, April 15. There are limited seats and all ages may attend. Bring your own bagged lunch and money for fast food din ners. The cost is $15 per person and the bus departs at 7 a m. from the Mc Crorey Branoh YMCA lo cated at 3801 Beatties Ford Road (call 394-2356 for more information). The Beatties Ford Rd. and West Trade St. Mer chants Association will meet at McDonald’s Cafe teria (1-85) March 25 at 7 p.m. For further information, call Nasif Majeed at 399 , 0345 or Eleanor J. Wash I ington at 399-1672. i _ Free income tax pre paration services will be provided for low-income persons by the National Association of Black Ac countants (NABA). Bring W2 Forms to the Student Union Building of Johnson C. Smith University from 9 a.m. until l p.m. every Saturday until April 6. Charlotte Uptown is fast becoming a “little New York.” Take, for instance, the February 25 Charlotte City Council street vendor ordinance and regulations for the Tryon Street Mall. The ordinance will per mit the sale of certain foods, flowers, balloons and certain other merchan dise from pushcarts locat ed at specific sites along the 11-block Mall. ; READ THE POST ;i VOSPCI ■ 1 * * Unlimited r.t, With Carolina's Hottest FM Rev. Bob Norris A 6 AM - NOON EVERY SUNDAY — ’ • \ * TfW FACTS: 1. Two years at WPEG. v*. ,*% < / • ’ V| ' 2. Programming Gospel Music for over 16 years in various markets including New York City. 3. Most listened to Sunday Morning Radio Station in the Metrolina.it \ 4. Why is the show so great? According to Rev. Harris It's due to *The Prayer and the continuity of a Special Message through Music." itArbitron Fall '84. TUNS M TO A PROFESSIONAL 6 AM - NOON EVBDY SUNDAY
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