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The Karo mnmmmts zmmmmm Cook-Off * ,V. ", i '* - K4tJV< /' £•••* jr -jr Results Judges, Charlene Price of WCCB-TV, BJ. Taylor ofWPEG-FM, Gerald Johnson of the Charlotte Poet and Don Cody of WGIV, at tho recent Karo Cook-OfT taste the delectable dishes prepared bv the oontestant^ r ' 1 Hctouod above are thecontesUnts in the recent Karo Cook-off contest an. front row a to r.) Diane Alexander, Debtor. Hodges, Ella Givens, Martha Goodman, Lilly Willis: (back row (L to r.) Mary Plaid, Qctavia Cannon, Laura Crndnp and Sarah Ml -—-—---.-—- - Co?t*°* oonte*t whicl» wa. held at McDonald'. Cafeteria war* daft to righthDiane Alexander, Mary Paul, Laura Crudup, (Richard Guilmenot ID of GMD Delzora Hodgee. Ootavia Cannon and Sarah Polk. •The JCSU Alumni Meeting will be held Saturday, April 18,5:15 p.m. on Johnson C. Smith University campus in Conference rooms BandC. •Dr. Bertha Maxwell will be guest speaker for the Fifth Annual Professional Development for Women Luncheon at the Radisson Plaxa Hotel, 11:30 a.m.f on Thursday, April 16. Cost is $8.50 per per son. A Professor of Afro-American and African Studies at UNCC, Dr-Maxwell will speak on "Advocacy, A Gift." •West Charlotte High School will present an Education and Ca reers Night on Thursday, April 23, 6 - 8 p.m. in the West Charlotte Auditorium.This program is designed to help students and parents with information necessary to make decisions about colleges and careers. «* - ’ •Winthrop College will hold its second annual Black Greek Alumni Reunion on campus, April 25, beginning at 10:30 a.m. There will be activities for Blacks who were associated with “Greek" organisations at Winthrop College held all day and even ing. For more information, call Larry Wiliams at (803) 323-2296. •Rev. Leon Sullivan, spokesman for "Black Capitalism" will speak at Johnson C. Smith University on Wednesday, April 29, at 8 PJXI. ' ft ' ' ;.v'. , ' ; i ;$. (« I •The America Heart Association will hold its annual Luncheon/ Fashion Show at the Adam e Mark Hotel on Thursday, April 23, at 12 noon. Coplon's will provide lovely spring fashions for the event. Many businesses have donated door prises. Tickets are 125 and can be purchased from the Heart Office, call 874-0682. •On April 25, MUBAA, the Metrolina UNC Black Alumni Asso ciation, will celebrate Springfest with a party at Johnathan's Re steurant (upstairs), Trade and 7th Streets, from 10 p.m. • 2 a.m. A will go to the MUBAA Scholarship Fund. For ticket Kraig Holt at 527-1547, after 7 p.m. i. Chariotte-Mecldenburg Urban League will host ite first Forum Thursday, April 28, 7 - 9 p.m., in the Education of First Baptist Church-West. The public is urged to at • On Tuesday, April 21, 7 • 9 p.m., the Mecklenburg Mental Health Center will present a workshop on "Living With Adoles cents." The workshop will be held at the Mental Health Center, 501 Billingsley Rd. The fee is 55. •There will be a County-wide Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 18, at MeA1 pine Oreenway Park. Entertainment begins at 10 am. The Hunt begins at 11 a.m. There will be balloon sculpture and a magician. Children ages 5-12 years are invited. For more infor mation , call 886-8854. Woman's Car Care Clinic Women motorists in the Meck lenburg County area can learn the basics about their automobiles and how to determine if they are get ting good service by attending a free seminar presented by the Firestone Tire and Rubber Cotp pany. The program, called "Every Woman's Car Care Clinic," ex plains the working components of the modern-day auto in basic lan guage. There are also sections on routine maintenance, emergency procedures, how to safely change a flat tire, how to Jump start a dead battery, and consumer awareness. The Eastland Mall atora is hold ing the seminar on April 22-23. They begin at 6:30 p.m. and con clude at 9 p.m. Class sixes are lim ited so please contact the store to register. Call 663-6047. After attending this seminar women should be more comforta ble in dealing with auto service centers because they will have a better understanding of how their cars work. Firestone has been oflbrtng this type of seminar nationwide for 12 years and has taught more than 70,000 women. fids eeminer is of fered free as a public service by the company to the community. It's A Snap. 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