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PagelOA - THE CHARLOTTO POST - Thursday, October 5, 1989 The B.E.E. Line ; BLACK ENTERTAINMENT EVENTS ARTS AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURAL Center/ An exhibit of the work of John Blggers. one of North Carolina's most Impor tant artists, will go on display at the Afro Center from Septem ber 1 - 30th. For more informa tion. please call (704) 374-1565. : THE UBIQUITOUS GALLERY. \JTD./ A transcultural fine art galleiy. Ubiquitous Gallery Is located at 1936 E. 7th St. Regular hours are: Tues. - Sat. 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Sun.. 1-7 p.m. Monday — by appointment only. Call (704) 876-6944. for more Informa tion. MINT MUSEUM/ African Art from the Rita and John Grun- wald Collection on display at the Mint Museum. 2730 Ran dolph Rd. August 27 - November 11. CLUBS/NIGHTLIFE 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. Ladies Night. Thurs days. TOE PTERODACTYL CLUB/ 1600 Freedom Dr. Call (704) 324-3400. DOUBLE DOOR INN/ 218 E. In dependence. Call (704) 376-1446. TOE JAZZ CELLAR/ 330 North Tryon St. Call 332-3663 for more Information. ST. MARK'S/ 2401 Wilkinson Blvd. Call (704) 375-8828. SIDE EFFECT/3212-A Wilkin son Blvd. For more Information, call 394-5555. MISCELLANEOUS ALIVE AFTER FIVE. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Fridays from Sept. 1 through Oct 6. $1. AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER.ATTIC THEATER/ Presents. "Sty of The Blind Pig." a three act play by Phillip Hayes Dean, directed by Defoy Glenn. 8:15 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and 4 p.m. Sundays Sept. 22 through Oct. 7. Tickets are $10 general admission. $8 senior citizens/students and $2 dis count to groups of 20 or more. For more Information, please call. 344-1565. ITUBUTETO JAMES BROWN/ Westside James Brown's First Anniversary, starring the West- side James Brown, the CoCo Minnl Band. Marietta West brook and the Soul Revue, p.m. til 11 p.m. Oct . 7. Northwest Middle School Auditorium. 1415 Beatties Ford Road. Also featured will be fashions by Lateefa. Tickets are $10 In ad vance and $12 at the door. Tickets available at Talley Town convience store. 1223 LaSalle Street. For more infor mation. please call 394-5557. AFRO-AMERICAN CHIL DREN'S THEATRE/Presents 'When I Think Of Harlem." 8:1 p.m. Oct. 5. NCNB Performance Place. Spirit Square. Tickets are $12. $8 students with discount group rates available. For more Infromation. please call 364- 8883 or 372-7410. SOCIALS FIRST FRlDAY/6 p.m. Oct. 6. Radlsson.Trade Street. $5. The Philadelphia Dance Company, or Philadanco.will perform twice at Johnson C. Smith Simday. For ticket information.please call 374-1566. Windows on 'Bade DINNER RESERVATIONS REQUESTED Mon.-Fri. Lunch 11:15 AM-2:30 PM Mon. - Sun Dinner 6:00 - 10:30 PM Sat. Dinner Only Sunday Brunch 11:30 AM-3K10PM SEPTEMBER SPECIALS Call In to be Placed onWindows "Preferred Customer" List for 15% Off for An Entire Year Mon. - Fri. 11:15-1:00 AM Sat 5 PM -1 AM Sun 1 PM-5 PM BRING CHARLOTTE POST AD for COMPLIMENTARY Glass of WINE Q ’Take Advantage of Our Specialties'* ^ • CATERING SERVICE...to include luncheons, banquets, receptions, trays & barmitzvahs. On or off premises. • Charlotte's most beautiful atmosphere for Wedding Receptions, at Charlotte’s lowest rates • Don’t Delay , Call Today For Christmas Parties 129 West Trade St. • For Reservations Call 332-2246 «r African Festival a free faintly day at the MiTt-Museum of Ar Sundc^^lk^ierB 273CkHmcmph Road Merchandizers ofthe finest in cuHnaiy delights A Vote For Charlie Dannelly, Is A VOTE FOR... PULL LEVER 11-A VOTE DANNELLY October 10, 1989 CITY COUNCIL, DISTRICT #2 Experience and Integrity A FEW CITIZENS, AMONG MANY, WHO SUPPORT SUMMARY OF DANNELLY'S CITY COUNCIL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES IN DISTRICT 2 • Over the past three fiscal years the City has provided assistance in the amount of $2,825,810 to Rehabilitate 222 units. • During fiscal year 1988, 1,160 Housing Code Enforcement inspections were made and 1,106 code cases were completed. • During the past three years over 200 households received relocation assistance or housing counseling. • Over $1,890,000 in physical improvements were constructed and/or approved. • The City Sold 17 parcels of land in District 2 generating proceeds of $1.2 million. • Twelve loans totaling $765,420 were made through Economics Development Revolving Loan Fund over the last 3 fiscal years. • The McDonalds Hotel received $500,000 loan from the Development and Revitalization Fund in 1988. • Economic Development activltes resulted in the creation of 107 jobs. ^ VOTE DANNELLY, October 10, 1989 Louise Sellers Raymond Lee Darrell H. Andrews, Sr. LInwood 0. Foust Raleigh Bynum Linda A. Shendorf William Green Bill Ashendorf Edna Johnson-Moore Elaine C. Andrews Marvin N. McCauley Ruth Green Mel Watt Kat Crosby Mr & Mrs. Briley Belk Jr. Mr & Mrs. John A. McCarroll • Ethel H. Goodwin Hazel P. Amos Mary H. Byuarm Helen G. Lassiter Dorthy Steele F. J. Armstead Lillie W. Blue Mr. & Mrs. E. C. McGIrt Gladys Davis Phyllis D. Lynch Clyde H. Brown Irle Stephens Dema J. Armstrong Charles Redfern Dr. M. Baxter Davis Mrs. Ola B. Jenkins William Baxter Jr. Marvan Pettiford Scottle Stewart Gladys Adams Jimmy Dodd Priscilla Ledbetter Travis Alexander Penny Coffield Brenda Richardson Dorothy Durant Mae Plait Howze Jean Stovall McDuffie Melvin F. White John Granger Jim Richardson Cathy J. Haynes Spurgeon W. Webber III Al Hart Thomas Brown Don Williams Chuck Parker Mable H. Latimer VI Davis Wyona Martin Edith Shearin Sarah B. Stevenson Franklin E. McCain Wallace & Barbara Paysour Willie J. Stratford Sr. Paid for by the Committee to Re-Elect Charlie Dannelly THE RE-ELECTION OF CHARLIE DANNELLY To DISTRICT 2 Johnnie G. Collins Robert "Bob" Davis Jos Crosby Sam Reid Rudy Torrence Mae B. Watkins T. Mike Tood Faye Jones Mary Mitchell Susan Ravitz Betty McCain Ruth Grant Arthur Griffin Mildred L. Johnson Rosa L. Foust Rev. Willie M./ Crank Sadis W. Nesbitt Robert L. "Bob" Walton Elberta Gordon Martha L. Duru Cynthia L. Moses Sam & Mabel Dillard Al Williams Jimmie Gist Rufus D. Spears Sr. Joseph W. Scott R. Faulkner Greg Austen Christopher L. Earle Nigel M. Ayton Ron Goodwin Doris Caldwell Ray Rorle Bernice Rorle Marjorie Belton Ed Martin Calvin L. Brown Robert Montgomery William Walker Jr. Moses S. Sharpe Robert Cortez Jr. M. Pinn Jr. Kenneth H. Diamond Lloyd Sigler T. L. Johnson Jr. Darryl A. Williams A. C. Duag Charles H. Glllssple James H. Wood James E. Mitchell Jr. John R. Hairston S. P. Woodard Harold Shuford Jacob H. Jones Marquis Eure Vent Bell James & Leola Jordan Rev. Calvin Hood Cathy Chapman Dr. Spurgeon Webber Jr. David & Dorothy Shipman Nathaniel Black Lucille Black Katie A. Vance Katherine N. Bowser Julia Cureton Jerri Newkirk James Maxwell Betty McClure Rev. Lillie Blackmon Robert D. Cannon W. G. Byers D. Holden R. P. Reeder John Moore Jr. John Little Sam Jenkins Jr. Oren McCullough Sterling P. Woodard William H. Galnas O’Dell W. Robinson G. L. Stroud Jeanne M. Brayboy Frankie M. Butler Brian Walton S. P. Woodard Donald Grigsby Joe E. Grier Walter Carter Edna M. Fewell Arry McCauley W. Gaines W. Pete Cunningham Rowe Motley Arthur P. Lynch Jr. Mary A. Brooks Betty Chafin • Rash Jacqueline R. McCauley Jack Smith Jessie R. Shadd Elizabeth S. Randolph Edward & Naomi High 0. W. Counts Lou Benson Theodora D. Coleman Shirley W. Kennedy Vivian L. Williams Carolyn M. Wilson Grace W. Chambers Peggy W. Donald Julia H. Saunders Joyce M. Brayboy Yvette M. Roberts C. Michael Ellison Brain Yeldell Marcella Gilbert Vincent Tye Terry Densle Henry
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