2B THE NEWS-JOURNAL Raeford, N.C. August 1,2007 Community Calendar Items should be submitted for the Community Calendar by noon Friday before the publication date. You are asked to keep in mind that paste-up of the calendar page is done on Monday before publication. Also, if an ongoing item has been discontinued or needs to be changed, you are asked to contact the editor as soon as possible. Thru August 17 SUMMER JAM SERIES will be held every Friday at the old Armory Park behind the NEW Shentfs Department Irom 6:00-9:00 p.m. with a Back-To-School Finals August 17. There is a $5 admission fee. Entertainment and concessions are provided. August 1-31 SUMMER READING continues at the Hoke CouiRy Public Library. Kids up to age 12 get prizes for the bixrks they read throughout the months of June, July & August, with programs plaruied for ages 0-12 on Tuesdays through August 21. Schedule is available at the library and online at www.sris.info. August 1 SENIOR GAMES, card and board games for seasoned citi zens will be offered in the Hoke County Public Library Conference Room on the first and third Wednesday mornings from 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Admittance is tree, and coftee and iced tea will be served. Call 875- 2502 to register and for more information. THE GAMES offers board games and more for ages 13-17 at Hoke County Public Library fiom 4:00-6:00 p.m. Admittance is free, and pizza will be served, courtesy of Domino’s of Raeford. Call 875-2502 to register and fcff more information, August 4 “ANIME BONANZA”, for kids, teens, and adults who find Japanese animation (anime) intriguing, will be held in the Hoke County Public Library Conferertce Room from 3:(X)-5:00 p.m., where participants can share their artwork aixl discuss the shows they love. Refreshments will be served. Call 875-2502 to register, and for more infonnation. August 6 The Ist DEPOSIT of $75,00 per person is due for the LANCASTER SHOW TRIP & THE DUTCH COUN TRY. The package itKudes 3 nights lodging; 6 meals; admission to the American Music Theatre’s perfor mance of “The 2007 Christmas Show” and admission to “The Miracle of Christmas”, guided tour of the Amish Country and much more. Space is still available. Call Parks & Recreation @ 8754036 for more informa tion. BINGO FOR SENIOR CfTlZENS will be in the L E McLaughlin Senior Room from 1:30pm - 3:30 p.m. Come and enjoy the fun. There will be drinks and bingo prizes. Call Parks & Recreation @ 875-4036 for more information. AUDmONS FOR Missoula Children’s Theatre Produc tion of “THE PIED PIPER” will be held from 10:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. at Mary Archie McNeill Auditorium. Auditioas are open to Hoke County students in grades 1 thru 12. The play will be performed August 11 in the Mary Archie McNeill Auditorium at 3:00 and 7:00 p.m.. This event is sponsored by the Hoke County Board of Education and the North Carolina Arts Coun cil and is FREE to the public. “LIBRARY LUNCH BUNCH” - Bring your ow n lunch - brown bag or takeout - and join us in the Hoke County Public Library Conference Room from 12:00 -1:00 pjn. Coffee, iced tea & dessert will be provided. Call 875-2502 to register, and for more information. Augast 7 HOKE COUNTY NATIONAL NIGHT OUT will be held fiom 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the old National Guard Armory (behind Hoke County’s Park & Recreation office). The purpose of the gathering is to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness. Augusts BINGO FOR SENIOR CITIZENS will be in the Hoke County Public Libraiy from 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. There will doughnuts, drinks and bingo prizes. Call Parks & Recreation @ 8754036 for more information. August 10-12 GALBERTH’S FAMILY REUNION will be held August 10-12. Friday - a backyard bash at the home of Martha Beatty and family; Saturday - Waldo’s Beach; Sunday - Hohday Inn Bordeaux. For information contact James Galberth at 8754735 or Faye McNair 875-2120. August 11 NC ARTS COUNCIL AND HOKE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION will put on a community production of The Pied Piper at 3:00 and 7:00 p.m. at Mary Archie McNeill Auditorium. Auditions wiU be held Aug. 6th from 10 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. for Ist through 12th graders. Auditions also held at Mary Archie McNeill Au^to- rium. For more information contact Jennifer Hill at 875-5592. There wiU be a BACK TO SCHOOL, STAY IN SCHOOL COMMUNITY EVENT August 11 fi'om 10:00 a.m. - 2:(X) p.m. at J.W. Tfiriington School. There will be guest speakers, entertainment, free food and fiee Back To School supplies. For more infonnation please contact Jackie McLean, NAACP President at 875-7732 or Feb6 McLauglin, HCS at 8754106. August 14 WANTED BY THE RAEFORD POUCE DEPART MENT: Rehable, dependable residents of Hoke County to attend the 2007 Citizens Police Academy. Qasses will begin on August 14,2007. Classes are one night a week. This is a 12-week program. If you are interested in participating in die Citizens Police Academy, please contact Major Baskett at (910) 8754251. Military service-connected meetings NOTICE: In order ro keep our Calendar up-to-date we are adding an expiration date to the following armowicements. If you would like tire event to continue in our calendar after the expiration date please call (875-2121), fax (875-7256) or email (robin@thenews-jourrutl.com) requesting this at least a week before its expiration. FAMILY CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP will meet monthly the Thursday after the Second Sunday from 6:00-7:30 p.m. at Mt. Pisgah Missionary Baptist Church, 414 Pittman Grove Church Road, sponsored by Comforcare Senior Services and Family Caregivers Support Program at Lumber River Council of Govern ments. For additional infonnation and to register, cafi Diane Surgeon at (910) 272-0121. iapursOcraher3i. mtt VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS - Ralph A. Pandure VFW Post 10 meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at 145 Hanger Lane off EKic Brown Road. That is at PK Airpark. Contact Terry Middleton at 875- 9600 or George Batch at 8754410 for more informa- don. {expuvi Oiiotifi 31. 2007) Raeford Eve Clinic Guess • Vera Wang • Bra^lley & Costa Del Mar fmturing C-Mates that combine the perforn^ci with Polarized Bifbcalf?S)i^ch more lasses tI-l\/l/\T£S~ tm camta Ob! rvirtr Combine Mar suti glasses with the utility of polarized bifocals, adding magrilBcation (■4-1.?% pi *2. 50);, and allowing you to sec adventure as clearly up close as you can at a dhti^ce. 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I Howell Drug Q 311 Teal Drive • Raeford t STS-.sse.'s Special Worship Events Celebration of Praise Church of God Movie Night August 2,7:30 p.m. Manna of Life & Faith Anoint ed Ihmple Jamming For Jesus Block Party August 4, 10 a m.-6:00 p.m., “Field of Dreams” Center Grove Missionary Baptist Church Homecoming/Family fk. Friends Day August 5,3:00 p.m. Revival August 6-8,7:00 p.m. Mt Calvary Church of God Founded by Jesus Christ, Inc. Jr. Choir 7th Anniversary August 5,3:00 p.m. Church Aiuiiversary August 19,11:15 a.m. Summer Revival August 27-31,7:00 p.m. Word of Life Temple Joy Night Service August 8,7:00 p.m. Choir Anniversary August 12,4:00 p.m. Back to School fotravaganza August 18, 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Musical Program August 19,4:00 p.m. Praise Dance Workshop August 25,9:00 a.m. First Baptist Church Play and Musical “The Solid RockCaf6” August 12,7:00 p.m. Word of Life Center Summer 2007 Gospel Explo sion August 24,7:00 p.m. ilocks IIIMMIIIIIM W rhgm from the lart State of tfie art center With state of the art technology Secure internet cameras Register Early for September Opening (910) 483-7564 Feed Home Food seed I 17 N. Minn SI N • S75-75fW» 10% Horse Feed ^6.95 ib. 14% Carolina Multi-Purpose Feed Horse, Cow, Sheep, Goat ’^6.49 ib. COMPLETE LINE OF FEED AND ANIMAL SUPPLIES ALSO ALL YOUR LAWN AND GARDEN NEEDS Fire Ant Treatments for Mounds or the Yard Hea and Tick Applications For Pets • Snake Sulfur Ur \ 1 r/*f /• />■/: Ih hn. T/rs/r/C w/v/, \ IS \. U Family Chiropractic ^ ^ • Crawl-ins Welcome - Same Day Service kata Accident? Neck Pain? Back Pain? Headaches? Most Insurance Accepted - Medicare & Medicaid 875-2500 Your Best Stop After An Auto Accident! Gentle - Natural - Safe Dr. Anthony Santangelo 751 S. Main Street • Raeford, NC Chiropractic Physician www.yourfamilychiropractor.net famio62i Eclitoi iuil 0JM.iciIinos Fi icliiy I 2 Nx>on C'aleiulai' hems • Social Hems • Nexys llcms- MoneUiy 12 Noon I ,cUci s u> the liililor CHURCHES Promote Your Events $17.95 Five Brothers Concert Southern Heights Baptist Mar. 28, 7 p.m.. Free Nationally acclaimed! 1356 N.Oak Drive Call 875-5555 for more information. WWW.Southernhts.org $29.95 Southern Heights Baptist Church FREE CONCERT Five Brothers Mar. 28, 7 p.m. Come hear the nationally acclaimed Gospel group in their first performance in this area. 1356 N.Oak Drive* Call 875-5555 for more information. www.Southernhts.org Larger sizes available! Call Hal, 875-2121 * Great Gospel Music * Contest and Prizes * Request Line 875-6225 * Dynamic Ministry * NCNN Network News AM14WMFA * Remote Broadcasts ‘T/ip Gospel Station That Heals The Sour * Raeford Presbyterian Church Live 11 am 12 pm Sundays * Hay Street United Methodist 12 pm -1 pm Sundays ”L F^I JSJ CHRISTIAN STORES Ill-E> Layetteville Ret. • Raeford (910) ^o-L-zazo Located next door to McOonald’s -STOKE HOCIRS;- Monday-f ndaLj 10:00 a.m. until fl:00 p.n Saturdatj iC5:00 a.m. until /:00 p.n Bibles Z0% off Regular pnee ]^% off Sale Price 2 r Total Purehase off Regular and Sale Price Items •w* v,tlid on darwe «ir cier^.-J ,tppvin*l - • .pun bjr prr-p.iid npn, btl iirdri-» t^nrxit be u»ed wtiL nriij«ker • di*czxirrti» vz-upi-nt U ti 5 M t in .-»lid t>la/V 5 -• -I fur tr kl-U , f 1 fTUMt 1- pi p.,. , *• d-v 4K*nL* I 1J ti 5 M Spend some quality family time together. Worship at the church of your choice. Our community has a number of churches and a variety of denominations for you and your family. BAPTIST Pittman Grove Baptist Church 4921 Pittman Grove Church Rd Raeford, NC • 875-5045 Web Site: pittmangrove.org l.AKated in RockHsh Sunday Services 9:45 am Sunday School 11:00 am Morning Service 6:0U pm Bible Study Wednesday Meal & Bible Study 6pm West Fayetteville Baptist Church 2465 Gillis Hill Road (Across from the WalMarl Supercenter) Sunday Worship 9:15 am & 10:30 am (910) 868-3812 www.westfayettevUlebaptistcburch.com http://westfayettevUlebaptisitchurch.com> CATHOLIC SL Elizabeth of Hungary Catholic Church 124 W. Palmer Street • Raeford (at 401 bypass) misa en espanol - Sunday 9:(MI am j*, \ English Mass - Sunday 11:30 am i w'ww'.stelizabethofhungary.net METHODIST McLauchlin Chapel AME Zion 441 St. Pauls Dr. PO Box 146 Raeford, NC 28376 Sunday School 9:45 am Worship Service 11:00 am Noon Day Bible Study - Every Wednesday Bible Study- Wednesday 6:30 pm 875-4979 Pastor Rev. Dr. Johnie Davis ‘Where Everybody is Somebody” NONDFNO.MIN ATIONAI. Christian Family Worship Center 210 Stevens Street Raeford, NC 28376 Prayer/Bible Study - Diesday 6:00 p.m. Joy Night Service - Thursday 7:30 p.m. Altar Prayer - Sunday 9:00 a.m. Bible School - Sunday 9:45 a.m. Sunday Murning Service -11:00 a.m. • MI) Stl vKf cVvi j liuiU Suiida) 4.O0 p.m. Everyone is w'elcome 910-875-3955 Deacon 910-875-1706, Mr. Harris