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«Tuesday July 31, 2007»
Start: 10:00 pm
End: 10:00 pm

NEW PRESIDENT OF AT&T NORTH CAROLINA

TO KEYNOTE LIGHTNER YOUTH LEADERSHIP BANQUET


RALEIGH -- Area civic, business and educational leaders on November 15, 2007 will celebrate the 34th anniversary of the election of Clarence E. Lightner. In the 217 years that Raleigh has been in existence Clarence Lightner is the only African American in history to have served as the Capital City's Mayor. The Lightner banquet is expected to attract 500 Triangle citizens to the North Raleigh Hilton Hotel. The banquet will serve as a benefit fundraiser to continue programs of the youth leadership academy that was established in honor of the late mayor. The youth training initiative started in June 2003. The mission statement of the program is “to encourage and promote the responsibility for civic duty awareness and participation by youth residing in Wake County through the teaching and implementation of leadership development strategies, philanthropic and community service projects”.

Start: 9:00 am
End: 3:00 pm

"Frederick Douglass from Slavery to Freedom: the Journey to New York City" is a panel exhibition that explores slavery and abolition through the life of one of the most famous men in nineteenth-century America. The exhibition explores his life under slavery, in Douglass’ own words, and his escape to freedom. It will be on display at the Cameron Village Regional Library at 1930 Clark Avenue in Raleigh. Admission is free.

In conjunction with the Frederick Douglass exhibit, the library will also display a collection of quilts made with African-inspired fabrics. The quilts were handmade by Wendell Library employee Sharon Barrow.

Start: 6:30 pm
End: 6:30 pm

A free support and educational group that provides encouragement for children ages 7-10 who have lost a loved one. This will be a safe place to express feelings, share memories, meet new friends and learn how to process grief. This group is sponsored by Heartland Hospice and will meet every Monday evening from July 30th to August 27th from 6:30-7:30 pm. Please contact Autumn Leggett, Bereavement Coordinator at Heartland Hospice for reservations at (919) 877-9959 or (919) 524-4888.

Start: 9:00 am
End: 8:00 pm

Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way! Whoa! It’s not Christmas time!!

A crazy notion, I know, but think about this … October has Halloween … November has Thanksgiving … then December comes and you’re busy
shopping and stressing, and your kids and husband want nothing to do with going out in the cold… and neither do you.

So why not take an hour in the middle of summer to accomplish a great deal, avoid the rush, eliminate the stress, have some fun and be one up
on all your friends when it comes to Christmas shopping!?

On July 31st, you’ll have your chance!

Start: 1:00 pm
End: 2:54 pm

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