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Delta Arts Center Corner from Page A8 $3 Adults 12 Children E-11 and Desire Real, Plus Initiative May Be Catalyst You Need to Go for Your Winner Hyatt to mark . 15th anniversary CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS! The Hyatt Winston-Salem will call 722-8624 today celebrate its 15th birthday on Sunday, Oct. 1, with a public open house, complete with a gigantic cake, cham- pagne, punch, live music, gifts, and Jr. discount Quary dining Tour ConneCCy, coupons. guides will be on hand to show the (Expert Barber & Stylist for 14 yearn) recently renovated facilities, includ¬ 2425 N. Liberty Street ing the guest rooms and luxurious (919)722-4904 . suites that will be used by the celebri¬ Mon. Fri. 8-6 Sat. 8*5 Closed Tuesday ties of the upcoming RJR Champi¬ onship Golf Tournament. Other fea¬ Specials Mon. & Wed. ONLY tures of the tours will be the ' . 00 indoor j Cufb^ '40" . Perms - *25 pool and Jaccuzzi, weight room, Smithfield's Restaurant, and the . Wash & Set - $10°° extensive meeting space. In honor of the occasion, during Men Haircuts --Mon. - Sat. the entire month of October, all chil- You Must Bring This Coupon To Get Our Special! dren 12 and under accompanied by . 1 an adult will get a free Sunday brunch and a ticket to the Ice Capades (Nov. 1-4 at the new Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial a rax 1 The Coliseum). Forward To The Hyatt Winston-Salem was Looking Lollipops Winston-Salem built in 1974 and was the first Hyatt Garfield, Mr. LifeSaver, Mr. Peanut and Maestro in the Carolinas. There are now 100 Peter Perret of the Winston-Salem Symphony Symphony will be meeting children at the free Lollipops Carnival from 2 to 4 on Peter Perret, Music Director Hyatt hotels in the U.S. and Canada. p.m. Sunday, Oct. 1, at Win¬ ston Square Park. ^ - Dixie Classic Fair will have PRESENTS I entertainment for taste When every the Dixie Classic Fair Memorial Coliseum at 7p.m. Thir- performers will be in the Grandstand 6-11. opens on Friday, Sept. 29, there will teen-dollar tickets include admission at 7 p.m. v In addition to be entertainment to * these special please every taste; to the - fairgrounds. Wednesday, Oct. 4 Peter "Her¬ events, daily attractions include the CONCERTS from southern rock to soul; - funky Saturday, Sept. 30 WMAGic man" Noone of Herman's Hermits James E. Strates Midway, the Mari¬ from the patriotic to country. This Radio will host the At will his FOR KIDS Saturday Night perform old-time hits at 7 in onette Puppet Theatre and Robinson's Sponsored t> Hit Wuibitiii Salem Symphony l mil<J year, the nine-day fair is truly a vari¬ The Oldies Show, complete with the Grandstand. ety Racing Pigs. dancers - extravaganza. and prize giveaways in the Thursday, Oct. 5 band The fair will be from 2 Grandstand from 6-10 Country open p.m. FREE p.m. Shenandoah will play in the Grand¬ to midnight weekdays, from 10 a.m. Fair officials announce the fol¬ Oct. 1 - At Sunday, 7 p.m. E.U. stand at 7 p.m. to on and from 1 lowing entertainment schedule: will take the in midnight Saturdays LOLLIPOPS CARNIVAL stage the grandstand Friday and Saturday, Oct. 6 and 7 p.m. to midnight Sunday. Admission 29 The southern .with a - for Friday, Sept. combination of romantic soul Monster machines will line up in the u S3 for adults, S2 for children 6-11. children ages 4-10 rock group 38 Special will KiclTofT and rap. giamlstand fui the-Truck and Tractor Under 6 free. ^mnrrSunflayrOctotoer 1 the fair wkk . ¦ a-concert in the-newly Tuesday, Oct. 3 Clint -filack, Winston Square Park at Fourth and Marshall completed Lawrence Joel Veterans one of country music's fastest are $5 for adults and rising 9 $3 for children For more information, call 919- (Rain Location: Sawtooth Building) a closer look at a to be featured at Meet Garfield! Meet Conductor Peter Perret Taking group the fair and Assistant Conductor When ~ 38 Special began its career Rock and Roll Strategy, their Max Carl. It was a lived in LA in the songwriter just for the last 12 years, writ¬ Steven mid-70s, some of America's eighth album for A&M, reaffirms 38 year ago that Carl, and guitarist ing real stories about the South," Karidoyanes! most rock music was hard Meet orchestra members! original being Special's rocking musical roots. Danny Chauncey, joined 38 Special Carlisi explained. an outsider made southern bands such as the Each "Being by of the LP's eleven songs blends original members Carlisi, vocalis¬ and a Max a Play real musical Allman Brothers and newcomer, brought new Lynyrd infectious southern funk with rock t/songwriter Donnie Van Zant, drum¬ perspective to the band and instruments! Now 14 and seven hit and roll - an album Skynyrd. years rhythm certain to mer Jack Grondin and bassist Larry approached our history with fresh albums later, 38 Special have taken please their fans and inspire many Junstrom. ideas. The South their as the represented MUSIC,-GAMES, place progenitors of that new ones. "The South is part of our back¬ uncharted for him and he tradition, the with well- One musical territory PRIZES, BALLOONS, earning spol catalyst, according ground. It's part of our heritage and helped us revisit our roots, in a sense. crafted romantic pop songsjuch as to guitarist/songwriter Jeff Carlisi, we've been influenced its music We've lived AND FUN FOR ALL! "Hold On by here all our lives and 1 Loosely," "Back Where was surprisingly not a resident south over the years7 whether it's been guess we had become a You bircompla- Call 723-7919 for more Belong" and "Caught Up In of the Mason-Dixon Line, but a Los country, blues or whatever. Suddenly,, Mr. Peanut, too! information You." Angelino, vocalist/keyboardist and here's a from who's Please see A 10 guy Nebraska, page HHM P * t f p P Popular TGIF series continues with fall schedule T.G.I.F.!, the popular outdoor music and "Early Bird" prizes. The is surrounded by sponsors including music concert series featuring beach groups will begin at 5:15 p.m. and Urban Arts of The Arts Counci, Inc., music and jazz, will continue its fall play until 7 with a break from 6 to WSJS Radio, the Central Winston- schedule at Corpening Plaza through 6:15 for more prizes. The two and Salem Association, The City of Win¬ Oct. 13. one-half hour mixture of taped and ston-Salem, R.H. Barringer & Miche- The series of five outdoor live music will allow participants to lob (who provide free to of relaxation and music will beverages Count evenings change, meet spouses, family or those over 21 with proof of age), and continue this Friday, Sept. 29, with friends. Coca-Cola Bottling of Sheep Company Station-to-Station (beach); Oct. 6, Corpening Plaza is located in Winston-Salem (who provide free with The Ron Rudkin Band featuring downtown Winston-Salem on Liberty beverages). Free parking is available Chris Murrell (jazz); and Oct.* 13, Street between First and Second in the governmental lot between Lib¬ with The Fantastic Shuffle (beach), streets. It is identified by the blue- erty and Main streets if leave Talk you Turke beginning at 4:45 p.m. with taped green exterior of One Triad Park, and after 6 p.m. Art-Is House From Page A8 week comes to 52 cents - program per which is a support group to help program a series for Black class. Rather than for the young pay pro¬ with special parties for the children, writers will be in Starting this can follow what the enrollment fee sponsored Friday you your throughout the week for E.U., Pat Boone, gram, does is host guest artists who will demon¬ association with the North Carolina animal instincts at the Dixie Classic Fair Clint Black, Shenandoah and Peter subsidize the rental cost of using the strate their particular areas of Writers Network You ll learn about the birds and the "Herman" Noone of Herman's exper¬ through its local see a of Hermits. space. However, we want to empha¬ tise, assist in the bees, country mile blue ribbon Other fantastic are the Truck production of Black Writers' chapter, Assegai, on winners and contests for from highlights size that the fee need not be an obsta¬ recitals and to assist in everything and Tractor Pull, Robinson's providing each second Saturday from October pipe smoking to tobacco spittin'. In fact, the of Racing Pigs, cle to anyone who wishes to partici¬ on field The we've nine Village Yesteryear, nightly fireworks transportation trips. Art- 1989 to July 1990. These workshops got days and nights jam-packed and rides that are to curl pate. Scholarships are available, and Is will with action and critters guaranteed your program follow the public will also be held at St. Benedict's and attractions, and hair. Plus enough food to feed an army. any parent interested in applying for school schedule. It can be crafts, exhibits and entertainment .<* So dress down and presumed enrollment will be on a first-come, 38 will start get ready for a eligibility need only call Urban Arts that when there is no school, for first-served basis. Special things rocking bushel and a peck of fun. Cause when and ask Open to high this Friday in the Lawrence Joel Veterans the Fair this for Urban Arts' Program teacher's work days, or school is Memorial Coliseum. opens Friday, everyone will holidays, students, enrollment limited Then stav tuned go wild. .- Office. It is important to note that snow, there is no hog Art-Is.
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