The AC Phoenix December 2002 Page 5 MUSEUM OF EARLY SOUTHERN EEOORATIVE ARTS TO CELEBRATE HOLIDAY SEASON WITH MESDA YUEETIDE WINSTON-SALEM, NO - The Museum of Early Southern Decorative Arts (MESDA) will reveal the warm and hospitable holiday traditions of the early South on Saturday, December 7 with MESDA Yuletide. The earliest southern settlers knew nothing of Santa Claus and the volume of gifts exchanged today in more modern holiday celebrations. Nor was Christmas Day considered a holiday, free of work and the obligations of commerce. Rather, these early Americans found their holiday delight in welcoming each other into their homes to enjoy traditional festivities, bounteous meals, entertainment, and fellowship during the otherwise dreary and cold months of December and January. MESDA Yuletide re-creates many of the traditions and atmosphere of the early South. The sounds of music and the scents of savory foods will accompany ticketed visitors through the museum’s 24 period rooms and six galleries of antique furniture, paintings, textiles, and ceramics. Tasty displays of 18th and early 19th century feasts will decorate the tables as fresh greenery will decorate the backcountry, low country and Chesapeake rooms. MESDA is the only museum dedicated to exhibiting and researching the regional decorative arts of the early South. The museum is located in the Horton Museum Center, 924 South Main Street, in Cld Salem. MESDA Yuletide tickets are $10 for adults and $6 for children or can be purchased as part of Cld Salem’s All-in-Cne pass. Final entry is at 4 p.m. For more information about MESDA Yuletide or the museum, please call (336) 721-7360 or visit the website, www.oldsalem.org. J MIH I ail of my contributors I volunteers, staff and voters thank you for supporting me. This campaign was unusually long and very grueling, but because of you, we were victorious. I am looking forward to working for and with you in the next 2 years. Please contact me if I can be of service: ParmonNCSH@aol.com or (336)971-2652 Sarlute' “W. ^amum Representative Elect f/(aoe a Let’s cherish the spirit of Christmas and the joy of friendship To ali our friends and cus tomers. We are blessed to serve you. Darryle & Shari Miles East Side Bail Bonds 723-6699 I Hi iVi¥' fORS¥TH MOTOSPORTS University Parkway • Winston-Salem NC 27105 www.forsythmotosports.com Chris Calhevn Soles Monogor 336.767.t0t0 xllt fox 336.767.t0t1 2000 lb. Warn Wint^low offer avaitebie Oirouflh partidpating Yamaha dealers only, 14,2002 - Dec. 31,2002. Offw good on all new (or new prior year) Grtaly 660, Kodiak 450. Kodidt 400 4wtl/2wd. Big Bear 4(^ 4wd/2w3. Dealer partlctpahon may affect offer. Inst^laBon not indiKted. Rrance offer available Oirough parttcipabiig 'i^maha dealers only, July 1, 2002 - Dec. 31. 2002, good on any 2(K)3 (or new prior year) Yamaha ATV. On the Yanijia card, subject to credit approval. Finance charges v/ill not be imposed on tWs purttee and payments wiH not be required duilrtg the 6 months promotional period if your aojount is kept cur rent. Standard Rate 17.9% ATO. For acoMjiits not kept current, the Default tale 21.9% APR will be applied to ail balaices. Minimum finance ch^e 11.00. For me Yamata dealer nearest ywi call; 1-800-B8-YAMAHA. Visit our website at www.yamafta-motor.com ATVs with engine si2esof90ccor greater are recommended foruse only bythoseage 16 and Jl U A* older. Yamaha recommends mat all ATV riders take an approved training course. For safety y A nl AHA and training information, see your de^er or call the ATV Safety Institute at 1-800-887-2887 Best Wishes Your Family For A r/ -Xi/ijiy Siolidaji (/^aaio Sharps Fashion Shop with Us For a One of A Kind Look Sizes 10-24 Open 1st and 3rd Sat. Every Sat. in December 515 W. Liberty • Across from the old Post Office Downtown Winston-Salem, NC 27101 A Shari Miles, Owner 336-723-6650