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Beach Day fun on Saturday I*? Bump and the Stun Guns will be the featured entertainers at this weekend s Summer Fun Beach Day, P* *ct*vity will begin at I p.m. Saturday, June 19, at the Long Beach cabana, located at 46th Street. Activities will include volleyball and other games. There is no charge for admission. The event is sponsored by the Long Beach and Brunswick County parks and recreation departments. Kids can adopt a city street Children who adopt a street in Southport can participate in the city’s an nual clcan-up on Saturday, June 19. The ’Adopt-a-Street" program is sponsored by the Southport Parks and Recreation Department. The program is patterned after the state’s Adopt-a Highway program but will only cover streets within the city limits. Signs will be posted along the adopted street. Youth groups. Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts, church groups or neighborhood groups who would like to adopt a street can call Joe Medlin, parks and recreation director, at 457-7945. Aerobics class takes a step up A step aerobics class is offered at 5:15 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays at the Brunswick County Government Center public assembly building. The fee is S15 a month or S3 a session. Participants must supply their own step. The class is taught by a certified step and aerobics instructor. Camp Seabreeze doors open Camp Seabreeze will be offered this summer for children ages five to 13 at the N. C. Baptist Assembly at Fort Caswell. One-week sessions of Camp Seabreeze run through August 20. Camp hours arc 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. There is a S60-a-week fee for each child and a one-time S15 registration fee which includes two day camp T-shirts. Pre-registration is required and can be done by calling the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department, the N. C. Baptist Assembly at 278-9501 or Robin’s Nest at 457-6087. Kids camp held at Bolivia Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department will host a summer camp for children at the county government center near Bolivia. Six sessions will be offered for different age groups as follows: six-to nine-ycar-olds, June 21-25, June 28-July 2, July 19-23, August 9-13; ten to-13-year-olds, July 12-16 and August 2-6. Because space is limited pre-registration is required. A $45-a-week or SlO-a-day fee will be charged for each child. Family discounts will be available to families with two or more children participating. Day camp activities include swimming, arts and crafts, nature study, bowling and movies. Field trips will require an additional fee. Summer swimming lessons Weekly swimming lessons are held at the N. C. Baptist Assembly pool. Sponsored by the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department, the 45-minute lessons continue through the week of August 9. Classes are held for advanced swimmers at 9 a.m„ for beginning swimmers at 10 a.m. and for non-swimmers and small children at 11 a.m. The cost is $25 a week. The pool also is available for open swimming between 9 and 11:45 a.m. Monday through Saturday, and for lap swimming at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays through August 13, for a $1.50 fee. Water aerobics classes arc held at noon Mondays and Wednesdays and at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. The cost is $20 a month or $3 a class. Walk, run in water to be fit Water walking and deep-water running are new fitness programs being offered this summer by the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation De partment Water walking, done in waist-to-chcst-dccp water, is offered at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the N. C. Baptist Assembly pool at Fort Cas well. Participants arc asked to wear water-walking shoes. Deep-water running with a light flotation device is held at 7:05 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Participants should check with a physician before enrolling in the program. The cost for either class is $10 a month or $2 a session. St. James has aquacise class An aquacise class is offered at the St. James Plantation pool from 10 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Sponsored by the Brunswick County Parks and Recreation Department, the class costs S20 a month, or a $3 drop-in fee. Participants arc required to wear a hat, sunglasses and waterproof suns creen. Summer Kidnastics offered The summer session of Kidnastics is being held on Mondays at Southport Elementary School gymnasium. The beginner I class is at 2:45 p.m. with the beginner n and intermediate class starting at 3:45 p.m. The cost is $22 a month. Lori Lucas is the in structor. The program is sponsored by the Brunswick County Parks and Recrea tion Department. Clogging class for beginners Adult beginner clogging classes are held at 7:30 p.m. Mondays at the Long Beach Recreation Center and at 8 p.m. Tuesdays at the Southport Community Building. A beginner class for children is at 5 p.m. Wednesdays in Southport. The cast is $15 a month in Long Beach and $20 in Southport, with fam ily discount rates available. Preschoolers exercise class An exercise class for children up to age four is being offered by the Long Beach Parks and Recreation Department. The 45-minute class, at 11 a.m. Tuesdays, emphasizes motor. skills, balance, movement and basic tumbling skills. The cost is $20 a month. More information can be obtained by calling Lori Lucas at 253-7605. Aerobics alternative offered The Southport Parks and Recreation Department is offering circuit train ing at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at the Southport city gym on Atlantic Avenue. Circuit training is an alternative for individuals not interested in the typi cal aerobics class, but who would like a total body workout using weights and bands. The class is taught by ACE certified instructor Becky Sledge. More information on programs sponsored through the Brunswick County Parks anti Recreation Department can be obtained by calling 1-800-222 4790 or 253-4357; the Southport Parks and Recreation Department, 457 7945; or the Long Beach Parks and Recreation Department, 278-5518. A mechanical crow used in closeup attacks in filming of "Birds II" gets a touchup between takes in the parking lot at American Fish Com pany. Ruth Ogle to judge 13th annual exhibit Ruth Wall Ogle of Raleigh will judge the entries in the 13th annual Fourth of July exhibition at Franklin Square Gallery. Sponsored by the Associated Art ists of Southport, the exhibit will be open to the public on July 1. About 160 different works of art by local artists and others from across the country will be on display. Entries are still being accepted and can be hand-delivered to the gallery between 1 and 5 p.m. Tuesday. June 22, through Thursday. June 24. Jurying will be done on Friday. June 24, and the judging on Saturday, June 26. There is a S15 non-refundable entry fee and artists are limited to two items. About 40 entries have already been juried by slide, exhibit chairman Tollie Davis said. They arc coming from as far away as Cal ifornia, Wisconsin and New York. The judge is a member of the Raleigh Artist Guild and the North Carolina Watercolor Society and is an associate with the American Watercolor Society. She taught art in public and private schools in New Orleans, La., and has conducted workshops throughout North Caro lina, South Carolina and Virginia. Her paintings have been featured in many one-person and group shows and arc represented in numerous permanent collections. The top prize is the SI,000 best of-show award, but more than $5,000 in material and purchase awards will be awarded at a recep tion scheduled for Wednesday, June 30. More information on the show can be obtained by calling the exhibit chairman at 457-4667. Father’s breakfast Women of the Moose will have a Father's Day Breakfast on Saturday, June 19, from 8 to 10 a.m. at the Moose Lodge on Long Beach Road. All fathers can cat free and others will be charged S2 a plate. Members and guests arc welcome. Cube Steak USDA Family Pack Chicken Breast 4 Country Pride Filets 8l Tenders Spare Ribs $159 Lb. f-. Fresh Extra Lean Pork •FOOD LION 1 Lb. Big 8 All Meat Gwaltney Franks Jumbo Western Cantaloupes Each Limes 10/$1 Tender Yellow Squash/ Fresh Pickling Cucumbers Fresh Daily Ground Chuck/ Ground Round Fresh Daily 3 Lb. Pack Or More Ground Turkey Kellogg's Sugar Frosted Flakes ■oriflinS USTERltf Ml Listerine 32 Oz. Cool Mint/ Original Mouthwash Reg. $4.89 2 Liter - Diet Pepsi. 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