f*age 12A - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Thursday, April 13, 1989 News For Young Post Readers A. Have A Coke And A Job Coca-Cola Prepares Teens For Summer Jobs (-'o:a-Cola Is preparing Char- it te's teens to become more suc- I ristul In their search for Job >|i[i>jrtunitles by sponsoring five 90 minute seminars titled "The if . n's Guide to Summer Jobs" 'imlag the months of April and May. This Is a "Hands-on" learning o| portunlty available at no cost to teens of employable age. Its piiijosc Is to encourage teens to iilart planning during the spring I'lr a sumer Job which is educa- iuinal, lucrative and fun. By purlltlpatlng In self-assessment (• eiclses, Including resume and application preparation, Inter view skills and a variety of prac tical Ups, teens are instructed to .seek positions which offer In- slglit about potenUal career In- i'-rest, while gaining work ex- P'crlence and earning money too. , Seminars arc scheduled for • Saturday, April 16 at the f'l 'Ihe Charlotte Police Depart- meut's Crime Prevention Sec tion Is pleased to announce a new series of "Kids R Great" pro- gnutis to be held on the third aturday of each month ftx>m irl) through December at the ?kate Palace Skating Rink, 71 U> South Blvd., form 10 a.m. ki t)xm. F..»i h program will focus on a different child safety theme and will l>e presented In a fun format ' skits and movies with special i; ■'•sts popping In from time to lime. Ct\lldren In grades K through 6 arc Invited, along with their ptocnfs/guardlans to the free .aograms. Ptizes, free drinks and snacks ‘•'I'.l be provided, as well as free gr.sb-bags for each child. Prizes will also be drawn for several lu ky parents. On Friday, April 15 the topic will be "Strangers; What Every C hlld Should Know," Hugo, the ( l-.arlotte Hornets' mascot, will ! (n'--n:nt IfcCrorey YMCA. 3801 Beatties Ford Rd, 10 am. • Wednesday, April 19 at the Greenville Center, 1330 Spring St., 6 pan. * Saturday, .^>rll 22 at West Charlotte Mgh, 2219 Senior Dr., 10 am. • Saturday, April 29 at John ston TMCA, 3028 North David son St., 11 a.m. * Wednesday, May 17 at the Charlotte Housing Authority, 6 p«mu The seminars will be conduct ed by Amy Ekimunds, owner of Executive Reflections/ Personnel In Charlotte, and au thor of the article "The Teens Guide to summer Jobs" to be pub lished In May 1989. If you are Interested In attend ing one of these sessions, please call 366-8442 for additional In formation. Photo/CALVIN FERQUSON High School Students Experience Running Gk)vemment HOCK TOWN MEETING — Charlotte teenagers participated in an open discussion to ffnd solu tions to community problems like transportation and where to put a football stadium as part of Touth In Government Day, .^nll 11. The students arrived at the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center and were greeted by government officials. The mock town meeting was held in the meeting chamber and the students all had roles to play. Shown here are (1-r): Bruce Perkins of Myers Park High School, town mayor; and city council mem bers Barbie Wetslg of East Lincoln; Michael Cald well of West Charlotte, and Anthony Poxz of West Charlotte High School. More than 80 students par ticipated In this Youth Involvement Council fnC) program. Library Celebrates Week With Winning Bookmarks The Public Library of Char lotte and Mecklenburg County Is celebrating National Library Week, April 9-15, with six spe cial bookmarks featuring chil dren's drawings of their favorite books. The drawings were select ed from winners In the Chil dren's Book Week "Deslgn-A- Bookmark" contest, held In area libraries In October 1988. The young artists and subjects featured on the bookmarks are: Celeste DeAnne Moore, a kinder garten student who visits Inde pendence Branch Library (The Three Little Pigs)-, Lau ra Farrar, second grade at Plnevllle Elemen tary, Scaleybark Branch Library (Ramo na the Pest by Overly Cleary); Derek Hart man, third grade at Matthews Elementary, Matthews Branch Li brary (George and Mar tha, One Fine Day by James Marshall); Se quoia Peay, fourth grade at Amay James Elementary, West Boulevard Branch Ll- Rlddlci to Tak* on Vacation brJowucBOTUtcta Bookmark designed by Sequoia Ftay Grade 4 •Afri:an Dance Dra'A'in: Modem Dance • Fooibdii Register Now!! Youth Classes At The Afro-American Cultural Center Through the month of April Call Gwen Jackson at 374-1565 for more Information. tton by Joanne Bernatein); Eric Shilling, fourth grade at Cornelius Elementary, Corne lius Branch Library (Dominic by William Steig); Kelly Btldg- es, sixth grade at Nations Ford Elementary, West Boulevard Branch Library ^Jelly Belly by Robert K. Smith). The free bookmarks are available at all branches of the Public library. Friday- Sunday The Charlotte Observer's Fun- Fair, co-sponsored by the Char lotte council for Children and the Gaston County Children's Council, will be held Friday - Sunday April 14-16 at the Char lotte Convention Center. The second annual FunFalr Is an event for children amd their par ents featuring a variety of activ ities, exhibits, presentations, performances, and products that will Inform, entertain and en rich. Admission Is $3.50 for adults; $2 for children ages 3-16 with children 2 and under admitted free. FunFalr opens to the public from 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. on Friday, April 14, and runs 10 - 6 on Sat urday, April 15, and Noon - 6 p.m., Sunday. April 16. Proceeds benefit the work of the Charlotte and Gastonia Councils to en hance the lives of children uid femllles. FunFalr offers a fUlI range of exciting educational and enter tainment opportunities for chil dren and gives adults an over view of what Is available for children. Two stages will offer enter tainment for the entire fiuntly Including magic shows, stoiy- tlmes, hula Iwp contests with Hugo the Hornet and WBTV's Snowbird. Ml thr ClurtoUf Woitl! is Thf Charlotte Post's New section for young readers. Ws'rs Interested in receiving news of youth achievement; events and also articles, poems or illustrations created by young people. Please send submissions to: Word! c/o The Charlotte Post, P.O. Box 30144, Charlotte, N.C. 28230. For more information, call Jalyne Strong, at 376-0496. Crossword ACROSS 1. Knowledge 4. Mohammedan magistrate 8. Clever retort 12. Before 13. Border upon 14. Forearm bone 15. Welcomed 17. Platinum 18. Perform 19. Former TV host Jack — 20. Fuzzy fruit 23.-Enactment 26. Solemn vow 27. God or god Nev_ item 29. Utilize 30. String or jelly 31. Friend (Fr.) 32. Musical note 33. Life's vital organ 34. Wicked 35. Killers 37. Part of a play 38. Domesticated animals ooddess 28. Newspaper 39. Ventilation 40. Farm buildings 42. Difficult to obtain 46. Assam silkworm 47. Part of the foot 48. Grow old 49. Girls (SI.) 50. Existence (Lat.) 51. Definite article DOWN 1. Small heavy barrel 2. Blunder 3. Bom (Fr.) 4. Device for fastening 5. Encourage 6. Faulty bomb (Colloq.) 7. Neuter oi veu^r pronoun 8. Not at ease 9. Extreme 10. Girl's name 11. Comrade 16. Every one 17. Ship’s spars 19. Pigment mixed with oil 20. When it rains heavily 21. Artist's canvas holder 22. Gnawed 23. Juicy pulpy fruit (ft.) 24. Street child 25. Roman offidai 27. Beloved ones 30. Red rooted vegetables 31. Hiull 33. Laughing animals 34. Light tan 36. Month for showers 37. Move obliquely 39. Grew god of W3r 40. Entreat 41. Brazilian macaw 42. Roman bronze 43. Cereal 44. Exclamation of aversion 45. Bishop’s office 47. That man SI.APSTIX'S CHOOSY GIRLS MAY BE RIGHT... THEN AGAIN, THEY MAY BE LEFT ij) 1/ NMigAt MfiGICWORD HOW TO PLAY; Read the list Of words. Look at the puzzle. Vuu'll find these words in all directions — horizontally, var- tir.rrilv, (llaponally. backwards. Draw a circle around each let- ter of a word found in Ihe puzzle, then strike it off Ihe list. ( ircllng i| will show a letter has been used but will leave It vi.sibie should It also form parT of another word. Find the bio words Ural. When letters of all listed words are circled, you'll heve the given number of letters lelt over. They'll spell out your MAGICWORO, Taxi (sol; 8 letters) A Actor, Advice, Alex, Art Gallery, Auto; B— Boblty, Boss, Boxer; C—Comedy, Crazy; D— Dispatch, Divorced, Drivers, Dumb; E—Earn, Isljiine; F—Friends, Funny; G—Garage; H—Hack, Hung out; J—Jeff, Jim; L—Latka, Laugh, Louie; M Manhattan, Marios, Mock; N—Nasty; P— Flay cards, Poor, Problem; R—Reruns, Ridicule; S- Secret, Shift, Strange, Sunshine cabs, Survive; T- Tony; W—Wacky, Weird TIds Week's Answer: MECHANIC 1989, McNaught Synd. 1 2 12 15 29 32 35 21 36 38 40 41 46 49 IP II 24 25 43 44 48 48 51 Answer to Puzzle on 9B HMMS C C I X T E J D AL Y R P UI I S C F V LIFE ODER I I J S VRE X O L O U R YT S C R AZ E B MU DUES DNE I T U O G E B O B ELLA L L AU AS NU I S HI NS S T E OOE OB I R I E RC A N A E Y RMS DN AT UNS H RF U N A H B Y N GT R GHL R E R F T O ME L EAR Y DE EGA G N A UR V T AH I NE NN Y A- AC K A OT C D AT A V OUWI T KE C P C I E B 0 R P NMDO MOC O R AGR RT S N I VEA N AMH CABS ‘Don't )uit (t>nd ther»—do •onwlhlngr OFF THE wall- w- Nau^trt tne iiiWi®? PfepMdTEli ISA BLACK FBK QUIZ Who was the first Black Navy Nurse? I Where did Peter M. Murray recelue his medical education? IWhat is Duke Ellington's real name? (What was the most number of rounds that George Foreman fought in any title fight that he won? ■ Who wrote the book "To Be R Sloue In 1968 "? |Who starred In the play "$lng, Mahalla, Sing"? LAST WEEK'S ANSWERS 1. Fifty two percent 4. George DlHon 2. Dr. Ulysses Grant 5. Omega Psi Phi Dailey 6. Dick Gregory 3. Lionel Richie Rearrange letters of the four scrambled words bo- ■|ow to form four simple words R E H U G S 1 G W U R N 2 K 0 C R Y 1 T R E T I B 4 5 i This guy in my neighborhood is a lazy jerk. The only regular exercise he gets Is stretching the —. Complete the chuckle quoted by filling in the missing words you. develop from step No. 3 below. 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