2B THE NEWS-JOURNAL Raei'ord N C April 1 I9M In Weeks to Come In Hoke County April 13 DEMOCRATIC PARTY CONVENTION — All are invited to attend the Hoke County Democratic Party Convention to be held Saturday, April 13 at noon at the Hoke County Courthouse. The purpose of the meeting is to meet the Demoaatic candidates and elect congressional district convention delegates, state convention delegates and two members to each of the following executive committees: judicial, state senatorial and state House of Representatives. For more information, call Dayne Crumpler at 875-4145. April 14 SPECIAL SERVICES — Bethel Presbyterian Church will hold special services Sunday, April 14 through Tuesday, April 16 with Pastor Fred Dinkins of the Galatian Community. Dinkins is a retired missionary. He will speak Sunday morning at 9:30 a.m. and each night at 7 p.m. April 16 HOKE EXPO — Applications are now being accepted for Hoke/Raeford’s second annual business exposi tion, scheduled for April 24 from 10 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the National Guard Armory. Cost to exhibit is $100 for an inside booth and $200 for a large outside booth. For registration information, call Judy Sheets at 875-1203. The deadline to register is April 16. April 28 ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION — The New Life choir of Full Gospel Temple will be celebrating their anniversary on Sunday, April 28 at 3:30 p.m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. The church is located at 506 East Prospect Avenue. CAMP ROCKFISH — Camp Rockfish will have an Open House on Sunday, April 28. There will be free canoeing, swimming, archery, picnic lunch, hayrides and more. CaH 425-3529 for informa tion and directions. May 11 HORSE SHOW — The South-Central District 4-H Horse Show will be held at Larry Williams Quarter Horses on U.S. Highway 401. The host club is Hoke County 4-H Horse Club. The show will be at 10 a.m. and tickets are $1 for parking. Participants must be in 4-H. There will be speed events as well as hunt seat and pleasure classes. The show is open to ages 5 to 18. Interested participants should call Shelly King at 424-5797. May 25 BICYCLE RIDE — Duffie Community Organization is having their annual bicycle ride Saturday, May 25 at 8 a.m. Fees are $5 for children and $10 for adults. June 14-16 ANNUAL WAGON TRAIN — The Hoke County Annual Wagon Train will be held Father’s Day weekend, June 14 -16. Call 875-2643 or 875-7369 for more information. July 19-21 WOMEN’S FELLOWSHIP TRIP — The Women’s Fellowship at Full Gospel Temple will be sponsoring a trip to Philadelphia, Penn., on July 19-21. This will be a conference for women. Keynote speaker will be Maya Angelou. For more de,tailed information, send a self- addressed, stamped envelope to Christ! Breeden, director of women’s fellowship. Full Gospel Temple, P.O. Box 1371, Raeford, N.C. 28376. Nearby April 10 ANNUAL HOUSE AND GARDEN TOUR — The 45th annual House and Garden Tour in Southern Pines will be held Wednesday, April 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are $15. Six houses and gardens will be viewed. For additional information, call Carolyn Anderson, tour chairman at (910) 692- 2106. April 12 ART GUILD — The Art Guild, a member organization of Scotland Arts Council Inc., is sponsoring an art competition, Artsperience ‘96. The deadline for entry is April 12. Call 276-6246 for information. April 15 FREE UFE MANAGEMENT CLASS — Life Manage ment Services Inc., an internationally known consulting organization will conduct a free life and career management orientation Monday, April 15 from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Strategic Technologies headquarters in Cary. Call (919) 481-4707 for information. April 18 UNIVERSITY THEATER — The University Theater at Pembroke State University will present the musical “Godspell,” a jubilant celebration of the Gospel according to St. Matthew on Thursday, April 18 at 8 p.m., Friday, April 19 at 11 a.m. and Saturday, April 20 at 2 p.m. in the Givens Performing Arts Center. Admission is $2. For tickets or information, call (910) 521-6361. April 20 WEAPONS PICKUP — The Students Against Violence Everywhere, along with the Cumberland County Law Enforcement have joined in a county-wide effort to stop violence in the community on April 20. Beginning at 10 a.m., call law enforcement agencies and bring unwanted weapons to the center. Call 323-1500 for weapons pickup or use any substation in the area. “TORTOISE AND THE HARE” — The Moore Creative Arts and BB&T Insurance Services presents “The Tortoise and The Hare” on Saturday, April 20 are 11 a.m. at the Performing Arts Center in Southern Pines and at 3 p.m. at Robbins Elementary School in Robbins. Tickets are $3 for Arts Council of Moore County members and $4 for nonmembers. April 26 FASHION EXTRAVAGANZA — On April 26 at the Holiday Inn Bourdeaux, the Hospital Hospitality House of Fayetteville will have a “Spring into Summer” fashion extravaganza from noon to 2 p.m. The event is sponsored by the Cumberland County Medical Society Alliance. Tickets will be sold in advance for $16 per person, $125 for a table of eight or $150 for a table of 10. Call 323- 1771 for information. CAPE FEAR BALLROOM DANCERS — The Ope Fear Ballroom Dancers will have “Some Enchanted Evening” Dinner Dance on Friday, April 26 from 6:30 p.m. until midnight. The dance will be held at the Holiday Inn Bordeaux on Owen Drive in Fayetteville. Admission is $25 for member and $35 for non-members. Roy Roach Orchestra will be playing smooth and Latin ballroom music. The public with an interest in ballroom dancing is invited. Membership is not required. Reserva tions are limited to the first 130 people. THE SISTERS ROSENBURG” — Cape Fear Regional Theater presents “The Sisters Rosenburg” preview on Friday, April 26 with a bargain half- price ticket of 47. The show opens Saturday, April 27 and continues through may 12 with evening performances Wednesdays through Sundays and Sunday matinees. Ticket prices range from $12 to $16. June 16 BRYAN ADRIAN SUMMER BASKETBALL CAMP — Final registration is now being held for the 18th annual Bryan Adrian summer basketball camp. Boys and girls, ages 5 to 18 are eligible. Included on the summer camp staff are Jerry Stackhouse, Dante Calabria, George Lynch and Drew Barry. Camp locations are in Greensboro, Charlotte, Raleigh, Banner Elk, Hickory, Gastonia, Mt. Olive, Concord, Elkin, Spartanburg, S.C., and Virginia Beach, Va. Call (704) 372-3236 for more information. June 16 is deadline for registering. Announcements FITNESS CLASSES — Beginning April 15, fitness classes, nutritional tips and aerobics classes will be held Monday and Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the VFW Post 7390 on Highway 401. The classes are sponsored by the Hoke County Women’s Consortium. Call 875-8743 for more information. TUTORS NEEDED —The Hoke Reading/Literacy Council is desperately seeking adult volunteers tutors. Free training is available. For more information or to pre-register, call 875-2145. DAY CARES — Day care homes can be reimbursed for the cost of food served to children through the Child Care Food Program. All day care homes registered with the state are eligible for participa tion in the program, which is part of the National School Lunch Act. Participants receive a monthly check which averages about $450 for meals and snacks served to children. The program also provides menu ideas and nutritional education. The program is sponsored by T&T Tutor World Inc., a non-profit agency. Call Beverly Johnson at (910) 395-6606 or 1-800-844-8197 for information. SPECIAL NEEDS CHILDREN — Hoke County School System is presently attempting to locate and identify disabled children not presently enrolled - in school and place them in an appropriate educational setting. If you know of any child, ages 2 to 21, with special needs who might qualify for this service, call Brenda Edge, director of the exceptional children’s program and section 504 coordinator at 875-2830 or the Board of Education, 310 Wooley Street, Raeford, between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. NOONDAY PRAYER SERVICE and Ministry of Helps will be held each Tuesday at noon at Pentecostal Temple Church of God in Christ at 306 Stevens Street in Jones Hill. The Elder Kenneth Marthell is the pastor. Following prayer, the confidential ministry of helps for anyone with letters, papers or forms which need explanation or completion will be offered. The service is open to the public. No offering is needed. The church number is 875-8483. HEAD START — Head Start is in the process of recruiting; children ages 3 and 4 years old by school entry date — Oct. 16. Head Start is a federally funded program designed to help break the cycle of poverty by providing preschool children of low- income families with a comprehensive program to meet the children’s needs. Applications are being accepted daily from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Duffie Head Start ^nter. The center is located at 3500 S. Old Wire Road in Red Springs. The phone number is 843-2326. BLOOD PRESSURE CHECKS — Pastor and Mrs. Ducommon will be conducting blood pressure checks twice a month at the Raeford Evangelical Methodist Church on Green Street. 4-H HORSE CLUB — Hoke County 4-H plans to organize a horse club. The club will be meeting in the Rockfish area and is open to all boys and girls between the ages of 5 and 19. You do not have to own your own horse. If you are interested, please call the 4-H office at 875-2162 to gel your name and address on the list. You will be notified of meeting dale, place and time. Program opportuni ties are offered to all people regardless of race, color, national origin, sex or disability. 4-H CLUB — A new 4-H Club is being organized in the Ashley Heights-Five Points area of Hoke County. The club is open to any youth between the ages of 12 and 16 with an interest in recreation and inaeasing self-esteem through motivational activities and exercises. 4-H is the youth development organization of the N.C. Coopera tive Extension Service. Program opportunities are offered to all people regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or handicap. If you would like to get your name on the list, please call the 4-H office at 875-2162. ROCKFISH KNIGHTRIDERS —The Rockfish Knightriders Wagon and Horseback Riders club meets every Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Johnny and Diane Edge. Call the Edges at 875- 8961 for information. TWO NEW 4-H CLUBS are organizing: one in the Tylertown community and one in the Robbins Heights area of Raeford. Both groups are targeted at youth ages 9-12. Call 875-2162 for more information. NEW 4-H CLUB is organizing in the Ashley Heights area. This group is targeted at youth ages 9-19. Call 875-2162 for more information. CUB SCOUTING is looking for adult volunteers. Anyone with an interest in the program should call 875- 5867. SHARE SELF-HELP GROUP is for parents suffering the loss of a baby through miscarriage, stillbirth, etopic pregnancy or newborn death. The group will meet from 6-8 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at Fayetteville Diagnostic Center. For information, call or write: Sandy Ammons at 323-2209; or SHARE c/o Fayetteville Diagnostic Center, 1767 Metromedical Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304. GIRLS 8-18 INTERESTED in becoming future “Gleaners” or Eastern Star members should contact Katherine MePhatter 875-4657 or Clarrie Miles at 875-6497. These groups are affiliated with Evening Light Chapter 256 OES. SPONSOR A CHILD through Pembroke State University’s Givens Performing Arts Center. For $12 a worthy child will have the opportunity to see four performances at the Center during the upcoming season. Call 521-6361 for more information. ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES for foreign-bom students are held at Sandhills Community College, Hoke Center Monday and Wednesday, 6-9 p.m. For information, call David Suarez at 1 -800-338-3944, ext. 832. Recurring Events HOKE COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL THEATER ARTS BOOSTERS — The Hoke County High School Theater Arts Booster club will meet on the thtrd Thursday of each month at 7 p,m the meettngs will be held in room V34 at the high school. For more information, call Jane Sellars at the high school. GIRL SCOUTS — The Heritage Village Girl Scouts meet every Monday from 4 to 6 p.m. The group is open to any military family in the area with a valid military identification card. PICKETT VFW POST 7930 meets the first Tuesday and third Sunday of each month. All veterans are invited. For more information, call 875-6620 or 875-3833. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS (Hoke County Chapter 17) hold their monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. on the third Monday of every month. Contact Commander Larry Brown at 875-4243 or George Balch at 875-4410 for more information. THE RAEFORD-HOKE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Board of Directors meets the .second Tuesday of each month at 7 a.m. at Edinborough Restaurant. Members are welcome to attend. Members wishing to be placed on the agenda should call the Chamber office at 875-5929. AA meets every Monday night at 8 p.m. (a closed meeting) at Evangelical Methodist Church Fellowship Building, the corner of 6th and Green Street. Every third Monday, there will be a speaker and an open house will be held. HOKE COUNTY BAPTIST MISSION, which meets at East Hoke Middle School on U.S, 41)1 Bypa.ss, holds Sunday ,sch(x>l from 9:.10-10 I5 a.m. and worship from l(l:.3(l a.m. to noon Sundays and Wednesday prayer meeting in homes from 7 8 p.m. For more information, call Dallas Morales, 875-1609. RAEFORD CHRISTIAN CI-.NTER ASSEMBLIES OF GOD invites you to join in worship for Sunday school at 1(1 a.m.. morning worship at 11 a m., evening .service at 6 p,m. except for the evening of the second Sunday of the month, and Wednes day service at 7-3(1 p m The church is on N.C. 211 .south of Raeford. CHURCH OF GOD MISSION CENTI R in AKrdeen holds Bible study and teachingcla-v Wednesday nights 7-8-.f(l p m THE HOKE CIVIC LF UU'F 'i Oi l H (OUNCIL meets every second Mondav at '’pm I or more information call llvenia Southerland at 875-v3(Ik or Rossie Robinson at H-s ,sMKi(>r Joseph Monrive Jr. at K .'5 THE HOKE HIGH CLASS ()l |V'4 holds reunion organizational meetings the second Tuesday ol ' each month at the Hoke 1 ibraty at 5 p m for more information ci>niaci Marv Blue McCollum at 875-4823. THE CLASS OF '(>8 holds reunion organizational meetings the first Saturdav of each month at \ irgil's Drive in. For more intormation. call Hers on McCollum at 875-4823 or R.waliiid Met all. 4228 SONS OF DAVID Mavuiic Lxlge tKS | A . Hssv 4(11 South and Crawford Wnuhi Road, meets everv .second and fourth VSednesday night of e»ch month attil. N.C. COOPERATIVE 1 MI NSION holds VxviLiting II, a weight lov -uppiift group, on Thursdays &t its center on West Prospect Ave RAPF„ SFXl'AI ASS An f VICTIMS SI PPORT RfcpcC'isi' V'olianxtcfs ol t'aniNcrUrid County xptmvits a support group tor female vu.-iirw. of .sexual a.ssault everv other Wedncvlas at 1327 Morganton Rd for more inlorm«t»i*ti call Zh' 72'’3. THE HOKE ABC BO.\RD meets the first I uesday of each month at 7 ,TII p m in the ollite of the ABC Store on Hwy. 401 Bypass EAST FRLECKJ.M Masonic UxJgi. N i (28 P H A (Hwv 401 Bypass and Vavs Rd ) meets isn the first Tuesday night and third Mondav night of each month at 7. AO p m All master mzsons .ire invited THE PICKETT VfW LADIES AH.XILIARY meets every .second Saturday ol each month at 7 p m at Post 79.30's lodge at Mam St and liS 401 All veterans’spouses are invited Call 875 53^8 or 875-4032 lor more information THE MECCA SHRINE, ('Ll B meets the first Mi-ndav of each month at Raeford Masonic Lodge 306. All Shriners and Shrinettes are welcome. THE HOKE BRANCH of the NAACP meets the second Thursday of every month at E. Freedom Masonic Lodge at 7:30 p.m. THE HOKE CIVIC LEAGUE YOUTH COUNCIL meets every second Monday at 6:30 p.m. For more information call LaShonda Southerland at 875- 2491 or Flossie Robinson at 875-8800. THE HOKE MUSIC BOOSTER CLUB meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at Hoke High School Library. Parents are encouraged to attend. THE HOKE ATHLETIC BOOSTER CLUB meets the third Monday of each month at Hoke High School Library at 7 p.m. THE RAEFORD-HOKE PLANNING AND DEVELOP MENT COMMISSION meets the second Thursday of every month at 7 p.Ai. in the Commissioners’ chambers in the Pratt Building. The public is encouraged to attend. SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS Fayetteville Arsenal Camp No. 168 meets the first Tuesday of each month at the National Guard Armory on Highway 301 South in Fayetteville. At the meetings, there will be a social from 6 to 6.30 p.m.. dinner from 6:.30 to 7 p.m. and the meeting will begin at 7 p.m. SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS meet at 7 p.m. the second Monday of each month at the Hoke County Civ ic Center. The public is invited. Contact Jerry McClendon at 875-5408 for more information. THE R AEFORD JUNIORETTES meet every first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. in the Hoke County Library Conference Rixvm THE R AEFORD KIW.ANIS CLUB meets every Thursday evening at 8 30 at the Raeford Civic Center. THE RAEFORD MINISTERIAL ASStXTATTON meets the first Tuesday of eK'h month at the Wagon Wheel Restaurant for breakfast at 8 a.m. WAYSIDE COM.MUNITY MEN'S CLUB meets the vexxxad Sunday of each month at 8 a m. at the cxvmmumiv house f\>r more information call Frank Orions at 8' ^ ..48 i>r Graham Arrington at 8”5-.8585. WOODMF.N OF THF WORl J11OIXIF 118 meets every 2nd Tue«.djv jii'’ p m at the lodge building on College Drive (.Across trom ihe civ ic center), THE RvVEFORD J AY( l-l S meet on the first and third Monday nights at ' Rt p m at the Jaycce Hut on Business 4tl| THE HOKF HIGH BAND FMKtSTTR CLUB will meet the 2nd Monday nigtn of each month at 7 p m in the hand nx-ni niF HOKLRAFFORI) AIRPORT AUI tIORITY will hold Its regular meeting at the Raeford City Hall on the .spcond T'hiipwlav of each nHvnth at 6 45 p m. A.MERICAN l-F GION POST 211 of tloke (Vuniv meets the I uesday iif each rntmlh at the E4enhi’rouph Restaurant at 8 p.m Thme mtercsied in joining arc invited THE HOKF COUNTY COMMISSION meets the first and third Mondav at 7 3() p m. in the Ifrati Building loLAtr2ai 227 N Mam St. m Raeford T'he puhlit IS insite.l niF tIOKI ( Ol NTY CLUB KKFOmecU the third Tuesday of each monih at 7 p m Ci'ntacl Alvin Walker (875 48Wl)or John Calbcrth (S'' 44S8) 4j,jBSi'ri' iritormaUs RjAlrh )R1> LI C) ( I il N( IL meetii the first Mornlis ot caek month at : 'Opm iri-'iiy H-.11 1‘icpuiiin. IS eiscxiuragcd to attend THF FtOKLCOl'NTY FWfARDOF EDUCATION meets the seomd TutraJay of ench mxsnlh at 7 p m at Ihe board oflia-s on Wooley Street The public is encouraged to attend THE HOKF. RAFJ^ORD HI MANE. SOCIETY meets once a month at the Hoke County Library. Call 875- 828(1 for more information IHF HOKE COUNTY DAY CARE A.SStK'IATION meets the first Monday night of each month at 6:.30 unless otherwise announced For informa tion call Jisckie Fiargrove at 875-5645. PUPPY CREEK COMMUNITY WATCH holds a meeting Ihe first Thursslay ol each month »t 7:,30 p.m, *t Puppy ( reek Frrc Dcpi. All Puppy Creek residents arc cncourifed lui8(riid lor nuire information call Rchesaat R75-74V8. Call The News Journal or bring calendar iterns to the office before 5 p.m. on Friday What About Next Generation? The future of the next generation is in our haneJs. Take an active part in recycling. Products such as old news papers, aluminum, plastic and glass can all be recycled and used again. Help in the effort to save our deteriorat ing environment for the generations to come. The News-Journal e: