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Dinner Theatre Comes To Afro Center I Justin time for the holidays, dinner theatre comes to the Afro American Cultural Center. GM Productions will present L.J. Carllno's one-act play 'Snow Angel' In December. A bittersweet play about love. “Snow Angel is recommended for mature audiences. It fea tures Pamela D. Reid and Jesse Hamilton and is directed by De fcy Glenn. Presented as a special holi day offering. 'Snow Angel' will be preceded by a full course mead In *the AACC Multi Purpose Room. The play will be acted out in the Attic Thea tre. Reservations are required for the dinner theatre package at $10 per person, i* Performances are Friday. De .peinber 11 at 7 pm; Saturday. ; December 1$ at 7 pm and Sun : day December 13 ad 5 pm. -I For reservations or lnforma ! :Wcadl 374-1660. i The AfroSSStSrSuRural “tenter will present its «tyth an « frual Jazzy Christmas Luncheon r?n Thursday, December 10. be ' ginning st noon. The gala aflal* jJMll feature Daiyle Ryce and ^Gerard Benson In .the'Attic 'Theatre, TIM ROD on the entry ^evel and Trio Grande on the Jfciwer gallery. Santa will make a Visit and door prizes will be gtv -e* away, tickets are $10. $$& ; Tevent is being sponsored by Harvey Gantt. Carla DuPuy end £ the board of directors of the “Afro-American Cultural Center. ' • .. • seel rea. there's morel!! An opening Reception and ex hibition of recent paintings by &J reddy will open on Friday, ^vecember 4 from 6-8 p.m. The “exhibition will continue through 'December 31. "Pertinence" and l"for the brothers of my youth" fp** boo special selected pieces thst will be available. CARIBBEAN The Caribbean CulturaT As sociation. a non-profit organl , ration will hold its secondan nual New Year's Eve Dinner Dance on December 31 at &30 Cp.m. Venue will be Woodlawn Holiday Inn located at 1-77 and Woodlawn Rd. Live Caribbean music will be provided by Rally ' Gray and Sunnre. Members and non-members' contribution will .be $25 per person. For further “Information call 372-1349. GREAT PERFORMANCES :• On "Great Performances" Ftt . day. December list 9 p.m. the play "Aslnamalt” will be pre sented. "Aslnamall", set in a South African prison features W.& «* * 4 i ■' five black inmates who tell In story and song of the segrega tion. poverty and humiliation Inherent In the apartheid sys tem. This dramatic presenta tion can be seen on channel 58. . M . ' hezckiah .. The deadline "Doorways to Heaven", an exhibit presently on display at the Hezekiah Alexan der Homesite and History. Mu seum has been extended to Jan uaryS. 1988. ‘Because there has been a great amount of public Interest In the exhibit." stated curator, Ray Sigmon. "Dr. Ed Clark, the artist responsible for the works, has graciously allowed us to ex tend the exhibit through the end of the yean*?’; I The exhibit Includes 30 grave stone Rubbings in a variety of colors from New England and the Carollnaa. Several of the rubbings are from local church graveyards. The exhibit can be seen dur ing regular museum hours Tues day Friday from 10 am to 5 pm and on Saturdays and Sundays from 2 pm to 5 pm. Admission to _• the museum and grounds Is free. ‘ NATURE MUSEUM The Native Museum Is 40 years old and they want you to help them celebrate. On Satur day. December 5. the Museum will be celebrating all day long. The Nature Museum is located at 1658 Sterling Road and ad mission will be free. Pepsi and .. birthday cake will be served. You can enjoy our 40 year me morabilia of scrap books, pic tures and slide shows. Children will love "Wake Up Bear It’s Christmas", "Star For Santa's TTee” and The Dinosaur Who Wondered Who He Was." CHARLOTTE 4 J CHILDREN S CHOIR Ring in the season with the sound of children's voices-Joln the Charlotte Children's Chotr at Queens College for their sec ond annual holiday concerto on Presented In_ the Queens College« ^ 8k eighty members of the (Aoir der the direction of Dr. Elizab eth Kimble. Traditional carols, Christmas spirituals and selec tions from Benjamin Britten's Ceremony of Carols will be fea tured. A limited number of new .; members will be accepted In January. For concert ticket in formation call 337-2248 or 337 2213. v < ORATORIO SINGERS The Charlotte Youth Oratorio Singers and the Youth Sympho ny of the Carolinas will combine their talents to present a spe cial holiday concert on Sunday, December 13 at 4:30 pm. The’'' < " •' •- . concert *tfll be held In Dana Au ditorium In the E.H. Little Fine Art* Building on the QueenB College Campus. The Youth Oratorio Singers, with 75 voices and the Youth Symphony of the Carol In as with 95 members ages 12-18, will present a variety of Christmas music. Including CLORIA by An tonio Vivaldi, and Robert Shaw's THE MANY MOODS OF CHRISTMAS. CHARLOTTE'S WEB Your favorite spider Is now the star of a play, adapted from a story named by the Children's Literature Association as "the best American children’s book of the past 200 years." Joseph Robinette wrote this adaptation °f E.B. White’s classic story. Performance times are: Fri days. December 11*18 at 7:30 pm; Saturdays, December 18 *19 at 11 am andl pm; Sun days, December 13 & 20 at 1 and Thurtdau. Pec. 3rd Bite Party KM Frldau. Dec. 4!h fi? Bite Parly Kiel • ‘ -V Saturdays Dec, sit Elite Party Night! Sunday, Pet, 6 th Jazz-Johnny Hofoway andtheHTTones Monday, Bee, 7th UondayN&itFoottxl WPEG&Wide Screen TV ♦CROSSWORD PUZZL 16 Colorless " Gardner** aar 22 imbecile 23 Kind ot nut 24. 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