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THURSDAY, MARCH 10,1994
THE OKLAHOMA EAGLE
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LISTEN TO THE HIGHLIGHTS
New featum this year will include
Community Calendar
8 a.m. Indoor Air Pollution
7 nm “Murder «t the T«<* Tar every Monday, 6:30 p.m. at Patti to mention. Call 584-6654 for 3088. Through 3/16.
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11 a.m. Behavior Focus: Stress
Art Exhibits
Not valid with any oft* coupon
ID. required to receive discount
7 p.m. Self-Esteem Blocker #3:
THANK YOU!
.exhibition featuring texts and
6:30 pm. Couples Communication
7 p.m. Toastmasters meeting, “A
2806.
Joe, Kathy, Katreena, Travis & Daniel Williams
1 p.m. Families that Dance
age. Transportation is available when
8:30 am. "Helping You Help Your
free four-week program at Youth
Tulsa Boys Home would like to
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NEED MONEY
TILE PAYDAY?
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6 pm. New Food Labels - What Do
They Mean? Free lecture at HELP,
SHAMPOO SET
$15
CITIZENS OF DISTRICT ONE
FOR YOUR SUPPORT
SOI III
6229 I . 2 I S I SI.
838-2435
successful. The theme “A Touch of
Africa” was carried out throughout
Inez Black is chairwoman of the
Education Committee and Doretha
L. Gray is president of BTW Club,
Inc.
For more information, call the
Sand Springs Museum at 241-5889.
LISTEN TO THE HIGHLIGHTS •
GOSPEL PROGRAM ON SUNDAYS
8:00 AM TO 11:00 AM
ON
• KXOJ FM 101 Sapulpa and Tulsa
• KEMX 94.5 FM Pryor and Locus Grove
• KEOJ FM Caney, Bartlesville & Coffeyville
Playing traditional gospel for 26 years.
With your host Bro. Willard O'Neal and co-
host Sharon Thomas. For infromation, call
station 224-2620 or 584-5834
Johnson Wilson YWCA 749-2519.
3:30 pm. Big Band Blast, Central
4959.
4:30 pm. Grief Support group, call
494-6465. Free lecture.
11 a.m. Free lecture, “The Real
World of the Garment Industry,” Path
Johnsen Wilson Halt Philbrook, 587-
0406.
10 am. Annual ABC Bruch. Enjoy
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BTW names winners of Sweet
Potato pie contest
The Sweet Potato Pie contest, held Conley and Thurmaple Deane.
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5264 N. 1’1,( )R| \
425-2274
For Kids Only
Ongoing
Thursdays, 11:30 a.m. Spanish
The workshop is an effort to
-promote an early awareness of their
African-American heritage. Many of the workshop. McDonald Happy
:{he problems in society today can be Meals will be served at 1 p.m. on
traced to the lack of, or low self-
esteem; academic failure; poor work
and study habits and
disintegrating family.
1420 E. 11th Street, TUIee, OK 74120
(918) 584-5016
March 10 7 p.m. Henry Pratt State Highway 97. 6 pm. Free class, “Training Your
I 7 pm. Henry Pratt Library, Sand Torso,” Call 579-4959 to preregisto.
Dance Togelha. Come in comfortable Springs. Families that Dance Together. 11----~ — L. ~----2.----
clothing and be wililng to play games. Come in comfortable clothing and be Management, free class. HELP, 579-
Abo 3/17. willing to play games. Also 3/17.
March 10-13 Akdar Shrine Circus,
March 19.
Tommie Price, chairwoman;
the Yvonne Hawkins and Sybil Crowell,
These have all cochairwomen.
ASHLAND
Suite 114,582-0061.
10:30 am. Ida Dennie Willis
i Mutant, 628 N. Country Chb Drive,
* has a black history exhibit in addition Humor, Hillcrest
to permanent and rotating exhibits of 5595. Free admission.
SENIOR CITIZENS DAY
Every Tuesday
STUDENT'S APPRECIATION DAY
Every Wednesday
AT
LLOYD and JONES
Salon & Accessories
ALL CHEMICAL
SERVICES
$10 OFF
9
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WASH A BLOWDRY
$5 OFF
CASHLAND WILL GIVE YOU YOURW
MONEY TODAY AND WILL HOLD ■
YOUR POST-DATED CHECK FOR
THIRTY (30) DAYS.
L Museum. Through 4/4.
c? “Graphic Art as Poetry," Galerie
Europa, 592-2787. Through 3/15.
“The Big House Religion of the
.Delaware,” Native American
t Galleries, Philbrook Museum of Art.
Impressionism,” Central Library.
March 14 1 p.m. Coping with
Center for 55+, 744-
My family and I very much
appreciate the confidence you
have placed in me to represent you
at city hall. I pledge to you that I
will be a strong voice for your
interests and concerns. I am
looking forward to helping our
community achieve significant
progress. Again, thanks for
standing by me. /
. reception, “The Way Things Look,
Museum SchooI Gallery, 748-5374.
'' March 13 “The Politics of Hopi
Ceramics,” Helmerich Exhibition
Gallery, 748-5316.
3 p.m. “Embellishments IV,”
■University of Tulsa. Art to wear,
[music and dance, hair fashion and
-make-up design, 585-9921.
Music
•1 March 11 7 p.m. The Dutton .
Family (family entertainment), John Support Group,
[^.Williams Theatre, PAC, 596-7122 ---
If March 13 2:30 pjn."Music on
/Exhibit," Gilcreaes Museum, 747-
P473.
I March 17 8 pm. Victor Borge’s
85th Birthday Tour, Chapman Music
Hall
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children
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5595.
6:30 pjn. Successful Stepparenting,
and Conflict Resolution, F&CS South F&CS South Office, 749-6095.
Clay competition for all artists Office, 749-6095. Preenrollment necessary.
7 p.m. Toastmasters meeting, “A April 30 Hobo party, Jenks,
Hero’s Journey," to be presented at America. A dinner of hobo stew will
~ ““ . be served in a railside setting with
March 11 10 a.m. Managing the entertainment Call 299-5711 or 299-
School Return of Suicidal Youth,
. , 7 pm. NAACP meets every third Tulsa Regional Medical Center, 599-
“Beyond the Prison Gates: The Fort Monday each month, Rudisill North 1632 . .
____.____» ______ p- ~
Mondays, 7 pm. and Tuesdays, 7 Records for EffectiveVolunteer
pm. J ‘ “
LOVE.
Wednesdays 9 am Free Domestic
Alpha Kappa Alpha to Genealogy workshop
sponsor workshop for at Sand Springs
-Marion Experience," Oilcrease Regional Library. 12:15 pm Establishing and Using
im., Toughlove meeting, call 587- Management, free class at OSU Story Time, East Second Library, 596-
Extension Center, 585-5551.
March 12 2-4 p.m. Families that
2519. miniatures, trains, dolls, clowns, coins,
Cogging Classes for beginners, plates, robots and toys too numerous Conference, Adam’s Mark Hotel, 631-
March 15 6 p.m. National
Association of Black Accountants, Inc.
call Stephan
Theresa Scott, Cojuan Sims, Tracy educator Booker T. Washington.
Richards, Eddie Ta-Bar, Mildred
Howell, Mattye Oliver, Jessica
Washington, Norma Hawkins and Washington Club, was very
Shirley Boyd.
The winners were Jessica
’ Washington, first place; Mattye the building, through dress of those
an- given at the end of Oliver, second place; Norman attending, ant the wares on sale by
Contestants were Mattie Chaney, of the 20s. Each was presented with
Barbara Jackson, AnheniaScumpcn, a certificate, a BTW Club Handbook,
'5 9, at Rudisill North Regional math games, a weather forecaster Thelma Germany, Leona Isom, Souvenir Book and a picture of the
Library from 10 am.- 1pm. ("Gusty"), classical music and much Theresa Scott, Cojuan Sims, Tracy educator Booker T. Washington.
f In an effort to reach more children, more. Parents are asked to register Richards, Eddie Ta-Bar, Mildred This event, sponsored by the
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Dance
1 Ongoing Jazz Dance for agea 12 up,
Wednesdays, 4 pjn, at Wtbon Middle
;-School 584-3333.
,r. New England contra dance
*• U'OTr’
C 7 p.m. Country western dance
I lessons for intermediaie to advanced,
Tulsa Swing Club, 865-7881.
! Country Line Dancing for
Bcgixncfi* 1130 un. every Saiuixtay,
-Patti Johnson Wilson YWCA, 749-
spawned an epidemic in the
community and African-American
children are suffering.
The workshop will provide an
opportunity for children to examine
the importance of the arts, math and
science in black history and black
culture. Children may know who
Michael Jordan is and not know that
George Washington Carver was an
outstanding scientist and
mathematician.
Norma Dennie Leshie will
demonstrate authentic African
musical instruments and teach some
African songs. A native Tulsan and
former public schoolteacher, she has
lived in Africa and ban inspiration.
Robert Marshall, a well-known
storyteller, will emphasize ways to
me leisure time wisely, as well as
* • ■ ways to eliminate stereotypical The Sweet Potato Pie contest, held Conley and ihurmapie Deane.
7 The “African-American eninvta and build prwitive skill* Hit i® conjunction of Booker T. The pie contest was one of many
Awareness” workshop for children group, “Voices,” offers dance, drama, Washington Club black heritage features of the program. BTW Club
will be sponsored by Alpha Chi and poetry with Marshall as master program, attracted 15^north Tulsans. aho honored members of theOasscs
Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa storyteller.
, Alpha Sorority on Saturday, March
9:30 a.m. Saturdays, Watercolor
Wednesdays at noon, Full Gospel 3/15. and drawing, Johnson Atelier, 669-
9:30 ajn. Saturdays. Basic sewing 6465.
ich. All horse people invited; through Art." 1:30 pre, 10- 12ryear-
es to hire if needed. Call 366-3010 olds, Gilcrease Museum, call 596-
r for reservations - lunch, supper 2769 for reservations.
scholarships provided. March 15 10 a.m. Preschool
1 p.m. Families that Dance storytime for ages 3-5, Rudisill North
Together, Martin East Library. Come Regional Library, 596-7974.
.----... . ---.. jm-— p m pregchooi storytime,
Florence Park Library, 746-5024.
For Seniors only
The following opportunities are
pjn. Multicultural AIDS Coalition of
Tulaa, Urban League, call Reggie
Ney, 744-1000.
Second Tuesday of each month,
noon. AIDS Coalition of Tulsa, United Sale, Plaza
Way Building, 1430 S. Boulder, 585- Springs.
5551. March 11-12 Noon. Greater Tulsa
Tuesdays, 6J0 pjn. for four weeks Antique Show and Sale, Exchange public. These volunteers need to have
" * ‘ i Center. good people skills and some basic
March 13 3 p.m. Free films, computer input knowledge.
Services of Tulsa, 302 S. Cheyenne, Citizen Barnes, An American - —..
Dream” and “Art in the Making: have an administrative assistant to help
the volunteer coordinasor.
Osage Hills Learning Center needs
a volunteer to help secure northside
advertising for the newsletter.
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in comfortable clothing and be willing
to play games. Also 3/19.
8 ajn. Tulsa Flea Market, Tulsa
'CA Women's Expo Exchange Centers. Free
admission.
Night of Stars, Bixby Dai/y Family open to people more than 60 years of
Tuesday. Salvation Army Boys and YMCA, 366-8264. age. Transportation ia available when
‘ 10 ajn. “Poetry of Change: Gary needed to get volunteers to their
Soto,” Central Library. Registration volunteer jobs. Possibilities are
Hnt Tuesday of each month, 1230 required; admission free. unlimited. If interested, call 1WM1.
* * ‘ * 8:30 ajn. "Helping You Help Your Carver Senior Center needs a
Kids” by a Toughlove trainer, Garnett volunteer who enjoys arts and crafts
Church uTChfi*i, 587-9588. and would be willing to teach a class
9 ajn.-4 pjn. Rummage to Riches at least one day weekly.
Community Center, Sand Help the Tulsa Police Department
at the Crime Information Center
greeting and giving directions to the
Hawkins, third place. They were various vendors. A delicious soul
given cash awards. Others mentioned food dinner was served,
were Shirley Boy, who placed fourth
and Mildred Howell, honorable
mention.
Judges were Edna Jones, Elmer
Europa, 5822787.
Greatest Hits Vol. 1, Galerie
•’^“oFass for" Ancient Craft to working in the media, Johnson Atelier,
Contemporary Art," Philbrook 669-6465.
’, Museum. Glass from 196292 Bench Stepping Class, Hillcrest, Central Library.
***'■ " 579-4959. Meets Mondays,
Wednesdays, Fridays.
Library from 10 ajn. -1 pjn. fGusty”), classical music and much
In an effort to reach more children, more. Parents are asked to register
the workshop will include the arts their children early (only 45 will be
;and math and science. These are accepted), ages from 8-12. A
^target areas of AKA Sorority in registration sheet may be found at
^addressing the crises of the 90s. Rudisill North Regional Library
The workshop is an effort to 1520 N. Hartford.
4451.
March 10-19 "No Exit," Heller
Theater, 746-5065. Modem classic of
human stubbornness and 1
March 11-20 8 pjn. — .
Father "Theatre Tulaa, Studio 1.PAC, Library. Come m comfortable dothmg
596-7122 r'T: **“
mu ... - —
ArtExhibite I „
Ongoing “Discovered Lands, Together. Martin East bbrwy. Come
,, Invented Parts," Gilcrease Museum, m comfortable clodmg arJ *“
free admission, regular museum hours, to play games. Also 3/19.
“From Blankets to Rugs: Navajo
textiles," 1860-1980, Native
•'American Gallery, 748-5316.
'C-' “The Prize: A Journey through
America’s Oil Age,” Oilcrease
Museum, 596-2700.
information.
w— . - March 10 8:30 a.m. Hillcrest
only forough March 12 A mystery in Recreation Center, 596-1455. “Kings Mobile Mammography Service will be monthly meeting,
which the sivtifixy participates and of Music featured. at Sand Springs Crestmed, 3905 S. Thompson, 586-5318.
becomes suspects. Fee can include
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mu O*«o4n«
n* •
Village - Jamaica,” Riverlanes
Bowling Center, Orest Hall. Saturdays
'■ t ft
■*
__iig
j Greater Tulsa Home and Garden
and be wililng to play games. Also Show, Expo Square, 663-5820.
7 p.m. Watercolor I, Johnson
1 pjn. Families that Dance Atelia, 669-6465.
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in comfortable clothmg and be wililng GuilL St. Francis Education Center, food and company. Speaker will
494-5463. Free admission. discuss postpartum adjustments and
4 p.m. Children’s Achievement what to expect after baby comes, 252
Other activities program. Participants will leant about 0113.
Ongoing feelings, anger, making choices, stress March 16 Parents for Parents
Domestic Violence Workshop, management, etc., St. John Medical meeting, St. John East Bidding, 744-
7 pjn. First Time Parents Cass,
Ruth Assembly elects officers
The Ruth Assembly #57, Order of Loyal Lady Treasurer, Charlotte
the Golden Circle, recently elected Gibbs and Loyal Lady Secretary,
new officers as follows: Rosa L. McCloud.
Loyal Lady Ruler is Eulala James; Ruth Assembly #57 is an auxiliary
Associate Loyal Lady Ruler is Etha to Middlewest Consistory #57
Curtis; Loyal Lady Priestess, Lillian A.A.S.R.F.M. Juanita Mansker is
Lax; Loyal Lady Guide, Alma Love; reporter.
7303. For ages 3-5.
March 12 9:30 a.m. Saturdays,
Violence Workshop, individuals may Dance Together, West Regional Clayworkers, Johnson Atelia, 669-
start anytime md continue until eight Library. Come in comfortable clothing 6465.
’ March io"6:30 p.m. Opening sessions are completed. Call 494-3773. and be willing to play games. Also
. reception, TTie Way Things Look, - —zr "—:
“'Drawings by Tulsa Architects," Hoyd Business Men i Fellowship Luncheon
Museum School Gallery, 748-5374. .
A. Philip Randolph Institute meets
every fourth Monday, 7 pjn, at 4620 Ram
B. 11th, Suite 203-A. This group bones to hire if needed,
assists labor programs and voter
registration drives; scholarships
Wednesdays, 9 ajn. Start anytime and Centa, 744-0123. 0123. Free admittance.
_ continue until eight sessions are 7 pjn. First Time Parents Cass, March 17 7:30 p.m. "Boosting
"American Natiire and Natives," completed; call 494-3773. Helmerich Conference Center, 749- Your Immune System," Hillcrest
^0faw7'““,5’+’7
Methodist Church, 298-8438. They Mean? Free lecture at HELP, 2:30 p.m. Live to be 100. Free
Wednesday Writers Night at 579-4959. Changes will be made lecture, Hillcrest Centa for 55+, 744-
Manicn Studio. Abo Writen Critique, before May in food labeling.
7-8 pjn. Writers Forum, 8:30 pjn,
746-5033.
Claiming a Revolutionary War The workshop will start with a
hero in the family or descended from session on how to get started on
a princess of an exotic foreign genealogical research. Packets of
country? For anyone who has ever family group sheets, pedigree chart,
wanted to find out more about his and other materials will be provided
ancestry, but just didn’t know how for a small fee and computerized
to begin, here’s a chance. The Sand genealogical programs will be
Springs Museum is sponsoring a discussed. The next session will
workshop on genealogical materials focus on specific procedures for
and research methods on Saturday, conducting research in the states of
March 12 in the meeting room of Virginia, Tennessee and North
Page Memorial Library, 6 E. Carolina. After a lunch break, the
Broadway, Sand Springs. The teachers will be available to help
workshop will be conducted by with individual research questions
memben of the Osage Hills Chapter and projects.
of the Daughters of the American
Revolution.
596-2100.
“Dawn of a New Era Revisited: An
East German Retrospective,” Galerie
' Ju^~5822787?
Contemporary Art,” Philbrook
Museum. Glass from 1962-92
■’Membai of the Month Show,”
paintings at Brookside Library, 749-
>7749.
Singing for actors, private coaching
through May. Bella Theatre, 746-
5065.
Fridays, 1-230 pjn. Job Seekers
“ _.ort Group, YW<
Resource Centa, 5827555.
Ceramic cluses, 9 a.m. every
by. Salvation Army Boys and
Girls Club, 2131 N. Harvard, 832-
2464.
\ March 10 7 pjn. Henry Pratt State Highway 97.
diimaand~^ayerpiayonly,call’224- UbtW4S^. Families that
clothing and be wililng to pby games.
Abo3/17.
tragedy. March 12 24 pjn. Families that March 10-13 Akdar
i. “Lire with Dance Together, West Regional Expo Square, 744-1113.
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