August llson's set 'for HPCC A ' MaIcoImX As part of . celcbntion of egro • ory,. Highland Park Commonity Co Perform- ing Arts CeDtrz will a weekend of adauraI actMties.. · The . oftbe weekcod ewms will be PuIiIzer Prize . - ning playwrilht August Wilson's ·Malcolm X·, produced by e Penumbra Theatre Company of SL Paul The performan� wiD be OIl Saturday, Pebnwy 11, at S:OO p.m. t the Ceatcr located Third and GJend.� HWlland Park. A visual art cUi . ted . preseo by the Natiooal Conference of Artists- . chipD Chapter will be on exhib· t the Center OIl Saturday, February 11, 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., and Sunday, performance, eDbit, and reeep- ,1bis fascinating. frank, and fao- RAINEY' February 12, 1r0.6:OO p.m. tion, are $10 aDd may be pur- tual portrayal includes a 100 at TOM and The performance of Mal- chased at the HPCC Box OfIicz both Malcolm's private and Los ADge • colm X will be followed by a orcaD2S2-3970.Groupratesfor public lives. Terry Bellamy � Au�st ds�n, poet and champagne "Meet the Artists· the Saturday performancz and appeared in many Penumbra pla�ight,. received the 1987 reception, prOYidiDg an oppor- reception are available. productions including PUR- Pulitzer for Drama. His tunity for the a dience to meet Malcolm X, featuring Teny LIE, SHORT EYES, AND JIT- play Fences � �ed four the ctor in Malcolm X, aDd the Bellamy, is a oue-maD, one-act NEY! He has received two dis- Tony A . mcludmg Bc;st exhibitors rcpacnting the - playtbatcapturesthemetalDO - tioguisbedperf�a cis Play. HIS MA RAINEY tioDal Confueoce of.. . of Malcolm X 0 a�) &om the Twin. � BlACK B TIOM roa , Micbipn 0Iaper.r. . treet JOUDpter to intema- DraIPa O#ica Orde. &.DIQ5t p.e York Tickets, . • · tioGaIlybown PC) • actiYiit. recently appeared in MA Drama Critics . Best Play of 1 The Natio I\rtist-Mi· ClIapter � o bring tog ther African­ American vi ua1 artist, art educators, art administrators, and others int ested in e i order to pr , promote, and p the a live forces and expression lof African­ American ar . 1$ to improve their position in American and the world. �e will be an ex­ ibition of 25 artis works draw- ing from 1 media. Friday. February 10, 1 , the tiooal Conference f Artists will provide art e demonstroba- tioos for H· d Park sch I youngster Te artist be present durmg e Saturday and unday exhibi and the reception. So of these artist are: Anthony Bamn, Clwlcs W. Fmger, chael SaffeD Gar­ der, Pervis Hawkins, Lonnel Hurst, Jama� Steven Mealy, on Ruthez:_for� Bill Sanders, Shirley WoOdsOn. The exhi>. Saturday and Sunday aftemoon e &ee to the public.. MalaJlm X is presented in 1U0QI· ltl·lOn wi The Rapdale Group, IDeo orated. The eekend act" ties are de =withtb support of the Coon . for the Arts.. n. artin, The Emanci-pator (Sp ial Edition) Educational VI I "Collector's Item" J mentor e others. it is probably one of the mo It j hosted by Dr. W.C. Gord . F« more informalion caD 1·800-3S6-3829 ( 1-818-398-2A70). The HiPJud Park Com- munity Colle OfIicz of At- leties sponsor their Second Annual Dr. arlin Luther King, Jr. Da celebrabon on Saturday, Jan . 21, 1989. Peatured vents included double-heade meal omen's basketball • t A1peua College; the HPCC Cheer- . leader , the ighland Park ICommuoity Hip School Color GuardslCheeriea ers, Mid- Cowboy, d . com- unity ervice awards ere pn to Deputy'CbiefThomas � Lt. Jeery eiJ, Mr. Dott 'Wilson, Mr. Clarence H� Mr . Beverly Robinson, Mr. A1&ed T.yIor,lr., Mrs. Cw1ie Mae J onea d Ma. Juanita Midds. I A special flower prcscnta- • obse� by the men' ba ketb ll, Each player and coach arded their parents, friends. and/or pouses ith "ROSES OF LOVE" The current men \wolDen 's­ basketball won record(s) are the folowin Panthers e 15 wins and 9 10 with a con- ference record 0 4-5 ana the Lady Panther e 13 wins and 6 losses with a co erence r cord of 4-2.