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6 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2008 Performances to highlight Northside event Hope to unite students, community BY KEVIN TURNER ARTS EDITOR His childhood neighborhood in Durham was torn down to make way for a strip mall. And now one of his favorite Chapel Hill hangouts has been tom down to make way for a 10-story building in Chapel Hill. UNC junior and spoken-word artist Kane Smego, along with oth ers, said he will use his poetry today to raise awareness about the histori cally black Northside community in Chapel Hill that many say is threat Um Cla..iH.d Ad Wh Private Party (Noirfrofit) Commercial (For-Profit) To Place 3 Line Classified Ad LO9 Onto ——— 2 5 Words $ 15.00/week 25Words $35.50/week uuniiw dailvtarhuol rAm/rlaccifia<lc nr Tall MQ.QM Ain Line Ads: Noon, one business day prior to publication Extra w0rd5....25</word/day Extra w0rd5...,25</word/day winniiiiiKi*iiy MiriHStsi.ciMll/CIcISSITifSiiS Or '-dll 9i?*9o*ll43kS Display Classified Advertising: EXTRAS: Box Your Ad: sl/day Bold Your Ad: $3/day |BR = Bedroom BA = Bath mo = month hr = hour wk = week W/D = washer/dryer 080 =or best offer AC = air conditioning w/='wi'th""Lß = living room] 3pm, tWO business days prior to publication Announcements NOTICE TO All DTH CUSTOMERS Deadlines are NOON one business day prior to publication for classified ads. We publish Monday thru Friday when classes are in ses sion. A university holiday is a DTH holiday too (i.e. this affects deadlines). We reserve the right to reject, edit or reclassify any ad. Ac ceptance of ad copy or prepayment does not imply agreement to publish an ad. You may stop your ad at any time, but NO REFUNDS or credits for stopped ads will be provided. No advertising for housing or employment in ac cordance with federal law, can state a prefer ence based on sex, race, creed, color, religion, national origin, handicap, marital status. Child Care Wanted BABYSITTER NEEDED 3-5 hrs/wk. 3 kids (12, 10, 7). Help with chores, homework, organizing. Non-smoker, car, references. jmmjones@bellsoulh.net. AFTERSCHOOL CHILD CARE. 2 wks/mo. M- F, 2:30-s:3opm. 2 cool kids, girl 7, boy 11. Close to campus. Trampoline, tree fort, walk to new Chapel Hill park! Please send experi ence and references to buddy@ceparts.com or call 919-548-1506. CHILD CARE NEEDED: UNC student to care for my smart, funny 6 year-old daughter in Southern Village. Spring semester, Monday 5-9 pm, Thursday 2:15-4:3opm, occasional other times as agreed. 704-813-6807. SEEKING PART-TIME SITTER. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 2-6 pm for 2 girls, 6 and 8. Must be fun, energetic with own, safe car and excellent references. Call Beth, 419-9242 or email bdavis2oo4@nc.rr.com. SEEKING FUN BABYSITTER. 2 toddlers, 1 dog, close to campus, part-time as needed, daytime and/or evenings, $ 12/hr, con tact Lindsey, lindseywinn@yahoo.com or 919-240-5616. Announcements Abroad Thinking About Studying Abroad? 'JrB/m -j—> Start Now! C/)- ——, ■■ -■ _ Information Session Wednesday, November 12 • 2:00-3:00pm Global Education Center • Room 4003 Find out about program options, requirements, financial aid, course credits. Don't wait, get going on planning your international experience by attending this session. To get more information, contact the Study Abroad Office. 962-7002 - http://studyabroad.unc.edu I Want to see Dance Parties, Spoken Word, 1 and Carolina Multimedia at UNC? □□□□ CAMPUS UNITY 1 6 Cemroittee df CUAfe Meetings are held Tuesdays at 6:3opm in the CUAB Office (Carolina Union 3109). If you have any questions, comments I|| or suggestions please contact pcgraham@email.unc.edu _Fat Turn-Around • FREE Delivery to UHc" 119-360-4032 ♦ www.labposter.com 1 Everett Law Firm, RA. ) I Trafto Citations • DWIs • Criminal C A WWW.EVERETTLAWFIRM.BIZ ® 919-942-8002 ® 1829 East Franklin Street • Suite iioo-D Jit* piijU I Professional interior and exterior painting V\ Coro Grcggar I 919.933.4061 ened by the SSO million mixed-use Greenbridge Developments site on Rosemary Street. “My poetry talks about and uses the archetype of building anew civilization over an existing one and extinguishing the memory of people existing there before,” Smego said. Sponsored by the UNC student group United with the Northside Community NOW, the event, “Why Stories Matter,” will feature poetry, discussion groups and the screen ing of a Greenbridge promotional Place a Classified: www.dailytarheel.com/classifieds or Call 919-962-0252 For Rent FAIR HOUSING ALL REAL ESTATE AND RENTAL advertising in this newspaper is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limita tion, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or an intention to make any such preference, limitation, or discrimina tion." This newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising which is in violation of the law. Our readers are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised in this news paper are available on an equal opportu nity basis in accordance with the law. To complain of discrimination, call the U. S. 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