Local News ^Community calendar T Open door to meet -? k jJjJ- The Open Door directors meeting 7:00 p.m. at the Senior Citizens Cen ?.-Will be held Tuesday, March 31, at ter Building. Please be present. j^Juilters to meet ?? t The Perquimans Quitters will meet * 'Monday, March 31st, at 10:00 a.m. ???Peggy Anderson of Elizabeth City lead the workshop on lining a I'' basket for serving equipment. The ^'?business session will be held at 2:00 p.m. For more details call 426-7190. New members and visitors are al ways welcome. The meeting will be held at the County Office Building on Edenton Road Street. T; AARP meeting scheduled ?1 COMMUNITY CALENDAR ?^*1 AARP (American Association of * ; Retired Persons) meeting will be - -held at the Senior Citizens Center 300 ?? Grubb Street, as of March 30, 1987, ?*31:00. 32 Featured Speaker is Mr. Joseph "?iBlythe, State Legislative Chairman from Harrellsville, NC. A Thank You to Mr. Ted Weeks of Holiday Island, tax aide volunteer for the AARP. Also members please bring old eyeg lasses. Board of Directors meeting, same day, 12:00, please attend. -Gypsy to be pertormed jir The Albemarle Players present K VGypsy" at the S.L. Sheep Audito - rium at 8:00 p.m., April 9th, 10th, ~ ilth. ? . ? ' Tickets are available at Cadar Harris Dept. Store, Davis Hardware, Needlecraft Unlimited and Chamber of Commerce, in Hertford at Darden Dept. Store and One Stop. -Republicans hold meeting ? The Perquimans County Republi ? cans met on March 17 and elected the '^following officers: Wallace Nelson, Chairman; Jewel Hollar, Vice Chair s-Woman; Charles Murray, Secretary Treasurer. Steve Kader, North Carolina first Congressional District Chairman joined this meeting. Also all 7 Perqui mans County precincts elected offi cers. The next scheduled meeting is in June. Run scheduled '? ' The Great Herring Run will be held Sund, April 12, 1987 at 2:00 p.m. in ? Edenton, NC. The starting point will be the Old Court House Green, Water St., Edenton. The course runs . - through beautiful historic Edenton J ;and Hayes Plantation. Plenty of * available parking. The $6.00 fee races include 1 Mile * "Fun Run", 2:00 p.m., 5K Race, 2:30 p.m., and 10K Race, 2:30 p.m. Awards and age groups: 1 Mile "Fun ; Run" Top male and female finishers * in the folowing age groups. 6 and un t der, 7-9, 10-12, 13-17, 18-29, 30-45, 46 J and over * 5K and 10K? Top male and female J in each event and top male and fe < male in the following age groups. 19 and under, 20-29, 30-39, 40 and over. > No duplication of award recipients. ; All runners will receive a Great * Herring Rip T-Shirt. Post race re C freshment will be furnished to all i rece participates courtesy of the Cho wan-Edenton Optimist Club. Race Day: Registration begins at 1 : 15 P.M. and ends 5 minutes prior to the starting time of the various races. All runners pick up T-shirts * and numbers the day of the race. Area obituaries ? ROY S. CHAPPELL