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Continue your m///fary caroor part-time, one weekend a month & two weeks each year, with excellent pay and various benelits. For more Information, call W. W h St: (212) 989-9031 Park Avo: (212) 744^2893 (iiniiGP lapers cRnolG holOGrS' cryslRi.tiPRss. iiluss IQVQ candles CrGfUllf'G CRIldlGS end nmcli, miicn more Page 8, THE VILLAQER, May 9 , 19BB UP & COMING Events In & Around the Village GRADUATION: Parsons School of Design graduates 565 students, after ' Tom Artln and his jazz band open the ceremony.-Sat., May 11, Town Hall, 123 W. 43rd St. COMMUNITY BOARD #2: Full Board Meeting, Thur., May 1 6 ,7pm. Village Community School, 272 W. lOlh SI. Into, 533-1617. COMMUNITY SCHOOL BOARD 2; T ubs ., May 14, 7;30pm, Executive MeetIng.Tues., May 2 8 ,7:30pm, Pub lic Meeting. P.S. 116,210 E. 33rd St. CARING COMMUNITY: Thur., May' 9-Fri., May 31, Caring Communlly- sponsored exhibit ol senior citizen art work. 9am-3pm. Chase Manhattan Branch, 2 Filth Ave. Info, 552-7104. WOMEN LAUGHING IN LIVING COL OR: Fri., May 10, multi-media.even1ng with music, song and film. 7:30pm. Taller Latino Americano. 19 W. 21st St. Adv.$6.Door$8. Res. 304-2171. SPRINGFUNG;Fri.,May10,Lesbian & Gay Community Services center wnmpn'c: cnrlal riannn bv Lew latter author ol \Amulet Wed., May 15, 8pm. $3. Parish Hall, St. Mark's Church, 2nd Ave. & 10th St. Info, 674-0910, BBC: \Dead Stories” by Christian Marclay, with turntables and voices. Fri., May lOlh, 2am. 337 E. 8th St. 254-4698. AT THE EAR: Reading by Zee Anglesey, author of \Something More Than Force-Poems for Guatemala 1971-1982.\ Sat., May 11. 3pm‘. 326 Spring St. $2.50. Info, 226-9060. Film women's social dance. Music by Low Llie. 8:30pm. 208 W. 13th St. $6. (Center Members $5) 620-7310. VILLAGE INDEPENDENT DEMO CRATS: Mon., May 13, Executive Committee Meeting. All welcome. 7:30pm. 224 W.4th St. 243-65.55. SCHOOLMART FAIR: At P.S. 41. Greenwich Ave. Sat., May 11,11 am to 7pm. Sponsored by the P.S. 41 PTA. 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