6 Wednesday, July 8, 1992 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Cornucopia Restaurant & Bar 1801 Massachusetts YOU DON'T NEED A COUPON! Legal Services for Students --or avoid all this, by eating this... Appointment Necessary 148 Burge Union (913) 864-5665 Legal Services Available Free With Valid KU ID WE'RE PROUD To bring the tradition of brewing back to Lawrence. Come try the freshest beer in town along with great fresh-cooked meals, all at a price that can't be beat. Sit outside in our beer garden or sit inside and see our custom made brewing facilities. Daytime visitors can often see brewing in progress. So come visit THE FREE STATE BREWING CO. For lunch, dinner, or a few fresh beers. Look for lunch, dinner, and dessert specials daily! 636 Massachusetts St. Lawrence, KS 843-4555 Open Mon-Sat 11-midnight Sunday noon to 11 MORE THAN JUST A COPY CENTER LAWRENCE-1401 W 203RD-822 COPY FAX 822-5055 MANNHATAN-1272 MONTH-909D-WAX FAX 822-5055 BLUE HERON Our "North Bay" futon sofa sleepers are on SALE I Save $100 on the combination of futon frame & cover 937 Mass. 841-9443 Summer influx of children finds Boys and Girls Club short-handed Summer has taken its toll on the Boxes and Girls Club of Lawrence. The club, which operates during the school year with assistance from about 100 University of Kansas volunteers, has only one volunteer this summer. volunteers were needed to help with the lunch program, tutoring and learning games, birthday parties, sports, arts and crafts, and supervision. Doug Hesse Special to the Kansan Mike Woodbury, Topeka senior, volunteers six hours a week helping club members work on computers. He said the need for more volunteers was enormous. Volunteers needed to handle increase in club participants The 100-year-old Boys and Girls Club of America has operated a Lawrence chapter for 18 years. Its purpose is to improve opportunities for boys and girls, usually the underprivileged, by providing educational and recreational activities through But everyone is welcome, said John Alesch, director of the Lawrence program. Alesch said the club, located at 1520 Haskell Ave., had a greater need for volunteers in the summer because school was out, and parents still had to work, therefore more children were enrolled in the club's program. The summer reading program also needs volunteers. The program encourages children to read by awarding miles to the reader in a make-believe trek across the United States, Williams said. The club will try to match activities with a volunteer's interests. The club is inundated with volunteers during the school year. About 100 KU students volunteer each semester in conjunction with a department of education course, Alesch said. "We have about 100 kids a day in the summer," Alesch said. out the year. During the school year, the club asks volunteers to commit between two and four hours a week, Alesch said. But in the summer, the club takes what it can get. Doug Hesse Membership for the club is $5 for the summer, with scholarships available, he said. "Since we are open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., instead of from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., I suspect there are problems with summer jobs." Alesch said. Staff member Shari Williams, said Since the club is a non-profit organization, non-paid positions are especially important. But just because volunteers do not receive payment does not mean there are not benefits, Alesch said. Volunteers receive experience teaching and working with youths, references and an overall rewarding experience, he said. "You also meet a lot of neat kids," Woodbury said. 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NO COVER!! 50¢ Draws $1.50 Schooners Co-Rec Sand Volleyball Times 5:30 6:15 7:00 and 7:45 (Monday - Thursday) Season July13-July31,3weeks 16 team limit. $25,00/per team. 6 games scheduled for each team. Slow-pitch 24 team limit. $25.00/per team. 6 games scheduled for each team. Season July13-July31,3weeks Registration Deadline Today (July 8) at 5:00 pm. Times 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30 (Monday- Thursday) Co-Rec Softball Play begins Monday, July 13. Schedules will be posted on the Intramural Bulletin board outside of 208 Robinson. If you have any questions please contact the Recreation Services office in 208 Robinson or call 864-3546. For information on whether we will play due to inclement weather or wet fields, call 864-3456 after 4:00 pm. FERRIS ISN'T WORKING... WHY SHOULD YOU? COME SEE FERRIS WITH SUA ON THURSDAY, JULY 9 ON THE HILL! (9PM) IT'S FREE! FREE! FREE THERE WON'T BE A QUIZ... KIEF'S SUMMER SALE DAYS! - 40 Top CD's - up to 40% off - Vinyl Blowout - all remaining LP's 50¢ - $2.00 - Special Selection CD's - as low as 99¢ Summer is savings time throughout the store. If you don't shop Kief's for music,you haven't seen Lawrence's best selection and savings. KIEF'S CD's/TAPES 24th & Iowa St. P.O. Box 2, Lawrence, Ks. 66044 CDS & TAPES ~ AUDIO/VIDEO ~ CAR STEREO 913*842*1544 913*842*1811 913*842*1438