Page IQA - THE CHARLOTTE POST - TliutBday, June 22, 1989
The B.E.E. Line
BLACK ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS
ARTS
AFRICAN-AMERICAN ART
ISTS 1880-1987/ A renowned
collection of late 19th-20th cen
tury Afro-American art on dis
play at the Afro-American Cul
tural Center through July 16.
Groups, Individuals and organi
zations are encouraged to sched
ule tours. For more Informa
tion, please call 374-1565.
THE UBIQUITOUS GALLERY,
LTD./ Transcultural line art gal-
leiy; featuring paintings by Jon
athan Green and T.J. Reddy,
drawings by Robert Spencer,
original prints by Maxwell Tay
lor, mixed media by Ce Scott,
watercolors by Rosalind Webb,
sculpture by W.J. Brown, por
traits by Joanne Scott. Open
Tues. - Sat., 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.;
Sun,, 1-7 p.m. Monday — 1^ ap
pointment only. Call (704) 376-
6944, for more Information.
DELTA ARTS CENTER/ "HalU:
The First Black Republic and Its
Monuments to Freedom" a visu
al representation of Haiti's his
torical background will open
July 3 at the Delta Arts Center,
Winston-Salem, 1511 East
Third St. It will remain on view
through July 31. For more Infor
mation, please call (919) 722-
2625.
CLUBS/NIGHTUFE
Mr. PEE's/ Freedom Village
Shopping Center, 2953 Freedom
Dr. CaU (704) 392-2548.
EXCELSIOR CLUB/ 921 Beat-
ties Ford Rd. Call (704) 391-
1911.
KINGS AND QUEENS/ 119 S.
Brevard St. Ladles Night, Thurs
days.
IN FOCUS/ 1936 E. Seventh
St. Jazz music nightly. Open
Tues. - Sun at 5 p.m. Call (704)
347-0789 or 0799 for more In
formation or reservations.
THE PTERODACTYL CLUB/
1600 Freedom Dr. Call (704)
324-3400.
DOUBLE DOOR INN/ 218 E. In
dependence. Call (704) 376-
1446.
THE JAZZ CELLAR/ 330 North
Tryon St. Kevin Eubanks will
perform June 23 & 24, 9:15
&11:15 p.m., advance tickets
$12. Call 332-3663 for more In
formation.
ST. MARK'S/ 2401 Wilkinson
Blvd. Call (704) 375-8828.
CHARLOTTE CONTEMPO
RARY ENSEMBLE/ In concert at
the Afro-American Cultural
Center Friday, June 23, 8 p.m.
and Saturday, June 24, 2 p.m. &8
p.m. Adm.: $8. For more Infor
mation, call 374-1565.
SIZZLIN' SUMMER JAZZ/
Four concerts at the Afro-
American Cultural Center's am
phitheatre: Bobby Watson Quin
tet, June 30, 8-11 p.m.; Eve Cor-
nellous, July 7, 8 - 11 p.m.;
Nnenna Freelon, July 14, 8 - 11
p.m.: and The Gerl Allen lYlo,
July 21, 8-11 p.m. Adm.: $5 for
AACC members, $7 non
members; series tickets (all four
concerts) $18 AACC members,
$25 non members. For more In
formation, call 374-1565.
FREDDIE JACKSON/ with spe
cial guest Regina Bell at Carow-
Inds Paladlum, July 8, 8 p.m.
Adm; $5 plus Carowlnds park
admission. Call (704) 588-2606
for more Information.
FESTIVALS
HAMPTON JAZZ/ early sum
mer Jazz fest held at the Hamp
ton, Va. Coliseum June 23-25.
Weekends tickets available at
usual Tlcketron outlets. Ticket
prices: $22.50 & $19.10 per per-
LOOKl
GOOD THINGS
CAN BE FOUND
IN THE CLASSIFIED
PAGE!
FOR SNUFF
THAT'S SWEET
AS HONEY,
GIVE
HONEYBEE
HONEYBEE
SWEET
•NUFii
'•tST AS MONi’
Helme Tobacco
Company
son. Call (804) 838-4203 for
more Information.
LECTURES
A SYMPOSIUM ON RACE RE
LATIONS/ Friendship Baptist
Church, Wednesday, June 28,
7:30 - 10 p.m. Live broadcast will
be aired on TV-15. No charge.
For more Information, call 1-
800-768-PFAW.
PLATS
DREAMGIRLS/ Twelve perfor
mances of the Broadway play
will be presented at Theatre-
Charlotte beginning June 29,
8:15 p.m. Ticket prices are $13
on Friday and Saturday, $12 on
Thursday and Sunday. For more
Information on showtlmes and
tickets, please call 334-9128.
RECITALS
YOUTH INITIATIVE PRO
GRAM/ The African Dance and
Modern Dance classes of the
Afro-American Cultural Cen
ter's Youth Initiative Program
will give a recital on Sunday,
June 25, 4 p.m. at the Center. Ad
mission Is free.
The Voice Of The Black Community
tEije CfiarlottE Bosft
^ '^NEWSPAPER
Braces For Children & Adults
DR. PAUL A. McGILL,
'Practice Limited To Orthodontics"
(704)375-7005
1404 Beatties Ford Rd.
Northwest Gateway Professional Center
Suite 200 • Charlotte, North Carolina 28216
ADVERTISEMENT
The Lord is nigh unto all
them that call upon him, to
all that coll upon him in
truth.
He will fulfil the desire of
them that fear him; he also
will hear their cry, and will
save them.
The Lord preserveth all
them that love him: but all
the wicked will he destroy.
Psalms 145:18,19,20
PRAY FOR AMERICA!
pmsRsmBSMmM^mmMmsESEHSs
Perdue 18 Piece
Fryer Pack
6 Drumsticks,
swings,
6Thi^
Lb.
Bottom Round
Roast
U.S.D.A.
Choice
Sealtest
Ice Cream
$
U.S.D.A
Choice
Lb.
Top Sirloin
Steaks
$
Ground
Round
IV biz
:kagc
Light n* Lively
Cottage Cheese
.24 Oz
Kingsford
Ch^oal
Lb. Bag
30COff
Label
BttdweiserOr
Bud Light
10^9
Calif ortm Fruit Sale
Nec
Peadies!
lYour Choice
Lb.
PepsiCola,
Mountain Dew
2Ltr.
PEPSI
Glad Trash
Pre-Priced 1.59
Bags
Sunshine
Cheez-its.
10 Ct.
10 Oz.
1.59 SSe^ LeS
I OA Skinner Or Macaroni
A *09 Spaghetti .. 7Oz. 3 For
Dinty Moore
* _ Mlcrawaveabk
Chili w/Beans... 7.5 oz.
Green Giant Garden ^
Gourmet 9.5-10 Oz.
Dinty Moore
n Microwaveable
Beef Stew ..
,7.50z. I
Ocean Spray
CranbeiTYJuice .... 64 Oz.
TheBespQ^litijSeafooci!
Catfish
Ffilets
Grouper.
.Lb.
5.99
The'BestG^litifMI-dmilwy:
Turkey
Breast
Lb.^
F^ista Broccoli
>SaIad
Sliced ^
ToOrdef
T}teOt£ifLmTyiceS{4perMiat'KePThat'F0(sesToActUKeOm!
Prices In This Ad Effective Through Saturday, June 24, 1989 In Mecklenburg County Stores Only
We Reserve The Right To Limit QuantiUes. None Sold To Dealers. We Gladly Accept Federal Food Stamps.