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Walltown Rec Center hosts community day Saturday

The Walltown Park Recreation Center a "community day" this Saturday -- its first since the facility has been renovated.

The event is free, open to the public and will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Walltown Center, located at 1308 West Club Blvd.

The event will feature food, games, and entertainment for the entire family. The Mt. Olive Dancers, Fierce Eclipse All-star Cheerleading Dancers, Walltown Wildcat Cheerleaders, Walltown Baton Twirlers and various step teams will be among the many performances at the event.

For more details contact Pam Sellars at 560-4296, ext. 27421.

Duke urges caution after shootings near campus

Duke University students are urged to use caution following two recent shootings in a neighborhood close to campus.

In an e-mail to students, Sue Wasiolek, Duke's assistant vice president for student affairs, told students of two shootings last week in Walltown, an area of Durham north of the university's east campus.

Here's the e-mail.

The manager and the emperor

A meet-the-manager session precedes the city council meeting Tuesday. Members of the public may at the same time meet and greet the 60 new members of the Durham Youth Council.

The affair begins at 6 p.m. in the City Hall lobby, honoring Tom Bonfield, who became Durham's City Manager Aug. 11.

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