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SENIOR PICNIC
Older citizens 55 or better are invited to enjoy an afternoon of entertainment, good food, and friends. Don't miss this tribute to the older adults in our community. There will be door prizes and great entertainment by Micky Mills.

FREE/ 55 & older Please call 918-7364 to register by July 31.

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Saturday, August 9

4:30pm - 6:30pm
Century Center - Century Hall

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BINGO

Try your luck, sharpen your mind, and see a few old friends at this event. Please call 918-7364 to register. Ten games played. First person to call "Bingo" is the winner!

FREE / 55 & older

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Thursday, May 8

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Tuesday, June 3

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Wednesday, August 6

2:00pm-3:30pm

Century Center - Room 2/3

*July 4, Bingo will be played at Town Hall (1:30pm)

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HORSESHOE TOURNAMENTS

SUMMER FLINGHORSESHOE TOURNAMENT
FEE:
$14 per player + NCHPA Fee
Event date: June 14
Location: Anderson Community Park
Registration: 8:30am-9:30am
Tournament begins: 10:00am

The second of four-tournament series in which points are accumulated for year-end awards. Trophies will be given for each individual tournament. Interested throwers should contact the Recreation and Parks Department on the format of the series.

HOT STOB HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT
FEE: $14 per player + NCHPA Fee
Event date: August 9
Location: Anderson Community Park
Registration: 8:30am-9:30am
Tournament begins: 10:00am

The third of four-tournament series in which points are accumulated for year-end awards. Trophies will be given for each individual tournament. Interested throwers should contact the Recreation and Parks Department on the format of the series.

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COMMUNITY BOOK FORUM

Co-sponsored by the Carrboro Cybrary

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Not a Drop to Drink: America's Water Crisis (And What You Can Do)
by Ken Midkiff with a foreword by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.


The Community Book Forum is an event that brings our community together to discuss important issues and ideas. We encourage the community to read a book and think about its relevance to and implications for our community and our society at large. We want to hear your thoughts and ideas at our forum event where you will hear from expert panelists about the same issues.This summer's forum will focus on a current event heavy on many minds as we look forward to playing and cooling off with water while balancing our concerns about the recent drought and other environmental issues.
For more information, call the Cybrary at 918-7387 or email cybrary@co.orange.nc.us.

Monday, June 2

7:00pm

FREE

Century Center - Century Hall

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BALLET FOR FITNESS

Strength, beauty, grace and elegance are inherent in the elements of ballet. This class uses ballet basics to improve strength, articulation of movement, knowledge of ballet terminology, and introduction to the classical art. We will start with a floor barre, then move to exercises standing in the center, eventually moving across the floor. We will break down the steps and do exercises that build strength, increase flexibility, and provide a foundation that can be applied to all dance styles. No prior dance experience necessary.

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Mondays, June 9 - July 14


7:00pm - 8:00pm

Registraiton Fee: $41

Instructor: Allison Carter


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AMERICAN SUMMER 2008 FILM FESTIVAL
The audience helps choose the films and enjoys related experiences
in this unique and popular series of movie screenings.
Presented by Carrboro Recreation and Parks
Curated by Charleen Swansea
Supported by Orange County Arts Commission
Pumping Iron

Watch a young Arnold Schwarzenegger PUMPING IRON and we will learn from this ambitious good looking young immigrant how he focused his mind and built up his body so much that he not only became a winner, he was acknowledged as the world’s champion muscle man for five years in a row. We will also watch out takes and new footage in which Arnold admits taking steroids and other “supplements” as well as telling lies so that the film would be more dramatic and bring in enough money for him to buy a new car. He is now the powerful Governor of California. Does his behavior in this film change your opinion of him or change inspiration that you felt watching his climb to power?

Saturday, June 28
7 pm - 9 pm
Registration Fee: $4.00 person $2.00 children 12 and under
Century Center - Century Hall

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Films For July 26 and August 23

Charleen Swansea, Curator for AMERICAN SUMMER Films
made a list of movies that we might choose to see on July 26 and August 23.
In June you will be able to vote for your preferences from this list:

Were They Heroes or Scoundrels?
Hearst Castle, Building the Dream(+Orson Welles in Citizen Cane)
Kuralt,Charles. On the Road traveling America to find real folks & stories
Andy Discovers America. The History Lesson Andy Griffin series 1960.
Cowboys of the Saturday Matinees 40’s & 50’s footage. Funny
Congress by Ken Burns Made for PBS Educational & entertaining
Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room What can we learn from $ scandals?
Edison, Wizard of Light GP rated movie Emmy Award
Feed Watch George Bush,Hillary Clinton, & Jerry Brown goof up on 1992 TV)
Founding Fathers: Hal Holbrook is Benjamin Franklin in History Channel film
Howard Hughes,The Real Aviator More exciting than the Hollywood movie

Thomas Jefferson Famous filmmaker Ken Burns tells the story for PBS
Who Killed the Electric Car? They would have cured oil & pollution

Saturday, July 28 and August 23

7:00pm - 9:00pm

Century Center - Century Hall

$4 Adults and $2 Children 12 and Under

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BREAKFAST WITH AN EXPERT
Listen to local experts discuss their field of knowledge while enjoying fresh baked scones or muffins courtesy of Weaver Street Market. All programs start at 9:30am and last 1-1½ hours unless otherwise noted. There is one presentation per month throughout the year. Location: Carrboro Century Center
Please call to register: 918-7364. FREE!

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Wednesday, June 11
Orange County Community Housing & Land Trust: With Executive Director, Robert Dowling, of the Orange Community Housing and Land Trust will be our presenter. Orange Community Housing and Land Trust is a nonprofit developer of affordable homes in Orange County. Land Trust homeowners are school teachers, town employees, university and hospital workers, families with children, retirees, and single adults who earn 80 % or less of the area median income. Mr. Dowling will discuss the state of affordable housing and inclusionary housing policies in Orange County. The discussion will include a PowerPoint presentation and a question and answer period

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Wednesday, July 16
Carrboro Farmers' Market: Serving local food to our community for 30 years:
With Sarah Blacklin, Market Manager
Discussions will revolve around three topics of interest:
The change in local farms and the welcoming of new upcoming farmers.
The community's impression of local food then and now. The internal and external challenges and opportunities facing farmers today.

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Wednesday, August 6
"Scams, Fraud and Other Pitfalls."
With Chris Atack and Anthony Westbrook Investigators with the Carrboro Police Department
Criminals continue to develop interesting new ways to convince unsuspecting citizens to freely give up their hard-earned money. Increasingly, mature adults and retirees have become the preferred targets of these scam artists. This presentation will provide information on the latest fraud schemes and arm you with the necessary tools to help protect yourself and your money.

Century Center - Century Hall

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NIA
Come and experience the pleasure of Nia, the hottest fusion fitness in mind-body wellness! For all levels and ages, Nia is a joyful and exhilarating practice that combines martial arts, yoga, dance and spiritual self-healing. It delivers a safe, effective cardiovascular workout with total body conditioning and personal growth benefits. Join us for Nia and experience the joy of movement...the body's way!

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Wednesdays, June 4- July 9
7:00pm - 8:00pm

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Wednesdays, July 30 -August 3
5:30pm - 6:30pm **Note Time Change

Ages: 18 and up

Registration Fee: $38

Instructor: Kate Finlayson

Century Center -Centruy Hall

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POETRY ALIVE - POET'S OPEN MIC
Join Carrboro Recreation and Parks Department and Open Eye Cafe the first Tuesday of each month for POETS OPEN MIC NIGHT. This is a night where poets can engage with others and share the power and diversity of poetry. This event is staged to provide the venue for people to celebrate, to share, and to encourage the writing, reading, and listening of poetry.

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First Tuesday of Each Month (Except July)
7:00pm - 9:00pm
Registration Fee: FREE
Open Eye Cafe

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FABRIC PAINTING

Students will learn a unique way of painting on fabric that is easy, while creating very unique designs. Then students will turn the painted fabric into lampshades, pillows or wallhangings. This is ideal for quilt makers who want to work with their own handpainted fabric! Students will need to pay instructor $35 for materials the first class.

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Tuesdays, July 8 - July 17

Time: 1:00pm - 3:30pm
Fee: $70
Age: 18 years and older
Century Center - Room 1

Instructor: Karen Shelton

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ACESSING CREATIVITY WITH PAINT

These Oil and Acrylic Painting classes are for beginners or intermediate students. Students will learn the basic techniques of painting, but focus will be on painting in a way that casually accesses creativity. Come watch your painting emerge on its own! Students will need to supply their own painting materials at a cost of approximately

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Tuesdays, August 5 - August 4

Time: 1:00pm - 3:30pm
Fee: $70
Age: 18 years and older
Century Center - Room 1

Instructor: Karen Shelton

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BASKETRY - STUDIO

Studio Fee: Register before the 1st class of the studio series. No need to designate which studio classes you will attend. If you want to register for more than 5 classes you may do so at any time at a fee of $12.50/class. Additional materials fee to be paid at the first class you attend.

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Mondays, June 2- August 4

Time: 6:30pm - 8:30pm
Fee: $66.00 for any 5 classes
Age: 18 years and older
Century Center - Room 2/3

Instructor: Susan Laswell

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FISHING CLINICS FOR ADULTS

Learn about different fishing equipment, techniques, sites and regulations. You may even meet a fishing buddy or two! Supplies furnished. Bring a pole if you have one. Fishing Licenses are required. Registration required.

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Saturday, May 24

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Saturday, May 31

Time: 9:00am - 11:00am
Fee: $3 each clinic
Age: 18 years and older

Instructor: Tom Mills

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