ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times

DATE: Thursday, April 25, 1996               TAG: 9604260014
SECTION: NEIGHBORS                PAGE: S-12 EDITION: METRO 


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VWCC sets registration for summer session

Virginia Western Community College summer registration is in progress for students currently enrolled and for new and returning students.

The admissions office is open from 8 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday.

Classes begin May 16 and June 20.

For more information, call 857-7231.

Roanoke City Library in need of readers

The Roanoke City Library is recruiting readers for its taped Dial-A-Story programs.

Participants may select readings from children's books available throughout the library system. Stories must be read in three minutes or less without affecting the story line and language of the book.

For more information, call 981-2955.

City plans summer tennis programs

The Roanoke Department of Parks and Recreation will offer beginner and intermediate tennis lessons for children and adults this summer.

Children ages 6-18 may also register to participate in the United States Tennis Association Team Tennis League. Intermediate and advanced children may also participate in the Davis-Wightman Cup.

Four tournaments will be offered this summer, starting with the Star City Open June 21-23.

For more information, call Roger Adams at 981-2236.

County school census is under way

Roanoke County schools are conducting the triennial school census. If you have not responded to the census, you are urged to send the requested information to the census office.

The census will be used to determine the distribution of sale taxes and other funds to localities.

For more information, call 857-5017, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Civitan Club seeks award nominations

The Civitan Club of Roanoke is seeking nominations for its Good Samaritan Award, which honors a Roanoke Valley resident for volunteer work.

The winner will be announced at a banquet May 15 at the Vinton War Memorial. A $500 donation will be made to a certified charity of the winner's choice.

Please send letters of nomination by May 1 to: Ollie Ford, 207 Hurst Ave. N.E., Roanoke 24012.

Theater for youth sets summer tryouts

The Southwest Virginia Theater for Youth will hold open tryouts for the 1996 summer season at 7 p.m. May 3 and 10 a.m.-7 p.m. May 4 at Calvary United Methodist Church in Salem.

Actors, singers and musicians ages 10-18 are needed. No acting experience is required. Those interested should call Jeff Chaney at 389-8710 for more information.

Roanoke Valley SPCA to hold Adoptathon

The Roanoke Valley SPCA, in conjunction with 500 animal shelters nationwide, will hold an Adoptathon May 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Elmwood Park.

The group's goal for the event is to have 96 animals adopted in one day.

Call Lin Chaff at 776-0559 for more information.

Citizenship classes to be offered in May

Citizenship classes will be offered by Refugee and Immigration Services on successive Saturdays from May 11 through June 1 at the Jefferson Center in Roanoke. The classes are designed to help prepare applicants for the citizenship test scheduled June 8.

The fee for the four classes is $25. To register, call Alice Duehl at 342-7561 before May 10.

VWCC sponsors 5,000-meter run

Virginia Western Community College will hold its 15th annual 5,000-meter run May 4 at 9 a.m. Race day registration is from 7:15 to 8 a.m.

Teams must register before race day.

Call 857-7237 for entry forms and information.

Camp Roanoke to hold fund-raising events

Camp Roanoke has announced three major benefit events for 1996.

A slow-pitch softball tournament will be held at the Burton Park athletic complex May 18-19. Teams in men's class C, D and E and women's open class are eligible. The entry fee is $120 per team. The deadline for entry is May 15. Call 562-1856 or 561-8019 for information.

A captain's choice benefit golf tournament open to men and women of all handicaps with team handicap not less than 30 will be held May 18 at Countryside Golf Course. The entry fee is $200 per team. Call 561-8019 for more information.

The final event will be an old-fashioned hoedown and auction June 20 from 4:30-9:30 p.m. at the Brambleton Center. Live music and barbecued chicken will highlight the event. A fee of $19 must be paid by June 7. Call 772-7505 to register.

Mail carriers collect to restock food bank

The National Association of Letter Carriers will conduct a food drive May 11 to restock food pantries in local communities.

Postal patrons are asked to leave nonperishable food items in or near their mailboxes on that day. Items such as canned goods, dry cereal, dry milk and pasta are needed.

Call 985-8773 for further information.

Heights Club holds captain's choice

The Heights Club will hold a captain's choice golf tournament to benefit youth athletics May 19 at 1 p.m. at Countryside Golf Course.

The entry fee is $240 per team, which includes fees, dinner buffet and beverages.

Call Dave Parr at 342-1852 for further information.


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