FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 I The North Carolina School of the Arts will present local keyboardist/composer/producer Jo Daniels lecturing on Reggae music. The seminar will begin at 3 p.m., and will be highlighted by an exhibit of the Winston-Salem based CINNAMON Reggae Band 9 p.m. that evening. A*. I ne J.c. Specials, directed by professor David Allen H will be featured in a program highlighting Black Gospel I Music as part of the "Blueprint for Survival" an AfroAmerican History Program sponsored by the East -H Winston Branch Library at 7 p.m. in the library auditorium. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20 I The East Winston Noon Optimists club will hold registration for its Soccer League at the Patterson __ Avenue YMCA from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. A registration fee will be charged to cover the cost of accident insurance,? - Boys and girls, age six to 15 are urged to join. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22 The Forsyth County Public Library's Children's. ' Outreach Program is sponsoring a series of film programs on Monday at Happy Hill Recreation Center at 3 p.m.; Tuesday at King Recreation Center at 3:30 p.m.; and Wednesday at Sprague Street Recreation Center at "J. in r\ rv, fUJo ...?I.'- C 1 r:i 4 4 T*' " i^.m. tula wttN 3 icaiuicu nuns aic; 1 ne woriu Turned Upsidedown," and "Luke Was There." The Greater Winston Kiwanis Club will hold its weekly meeting at 12:30 p.m. in the Benton Convention Center. As part of the observance of Black History Month, The YWCA will feature black art during its final week with exhibitions of artists and craftsmen beginning at 10 a.m. Monday's exhibition will be held at Rural Hall. The YWCA will present "Security Careers" as part of their Teen Employment Workshop series. A panel consisting of a security guard and a city police, offteer.witb discuss training and education requirements from 4:30 to 6 p.m. There is no fee. U/FnNFSnAV FFRR11ADV OA Deborah Thompson of the Forsyth County Department of Social Services will speak on "Single Parenthood." This program begins at 7 p.m. and the public is invited. Bass Speaks At? Livingstone SALISBURY-Challenging you are determined, willing personal goals and a com- to work hard and are strong mitment to hard work are in your convictions, you will characteristics that typify realize your dreams." people who have achieved "Today, you are living the greatness, an executive of reality of?your parents' R.J. Reynolds Industries dreams. Tomorrow, your Inc. said in a Founder's children and grandchildren Day speech at Livingstone will be living the dreams College here today. you have today. I can think Marshall B. Bass, cor- of few things more imporate director of personnel portant in life to consider development for Reynolds than this," Bass said. Industries, was awarded an Bass holds the degree of honorary doctorate degree doctor of human letters by the college and was the from King Memorial Colkeynote speaker at the lege in Columbia, S.C., and Founder's Day ceremonies, an honorary doctorate deNoting that February is gree . from Saint Augusdesignated Black History tine's College in Raleigh. Month, Bass said thAt great A native of Goldsboro, he men and women of the past joined the Army during shared common traits. World War II and later "Like Livingstone College graduated from the Univerfounder Dr. Joseph Price, sity of Maryland. He was each seems to have had a Chief of Army Promotions drive to reach a goal and to at the Pentagon in Washmake their dreams become ington at the time of his a reality. What also seems retirement from the U.S. to be common is that truly Army prior to joining R. J. successful people tend to Reynolds in 1%8. make the lives of others Bass, with a staff of 10 at around them better as a R.J. Reynolds' World ^.result of.their success," he - Headquarters in Winstoni ittminnii m i hi r?^ "Each of us has the ability porate-widc equal employ- ' " to establish a vision for our ment opportunity proown future,Bass told the grams, develops and imstudents. "The message 1 plements nondiscriminahave to offer you here today tory personnel policies and is that your dreams and practices, and coordinates desires to do something the company's minority and to be somebody are business enterprise and critically important. They federal contract compliance are important because if programs. * ' I HlisSp V wW?; Ep g|?9?f* v . *&. tttxrv m ^w9K|. irc_Sylv!a and Davenia McFadden in the Noii iristie's The Mousetrap'. $608,000 $ $IXX)0 a year for 35 years. $2 a retirement plan w And , you car For example, up to $2,000 a ye; At age 65, before 1 . 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And,the sooner,the be [lie NewNCNB II or single person s $20(H)) annual deposit made on the first of eac its Working individuals can contnhute as much as 100% o f their s west penalty required for early withdrawal /\H depositors insured l \ The Chronicle, Thursday, February IS, 1VS2 Fage 3 NCSA Presents Three Dramas I he School of Drama ol "The Mousetrap," which the North Carolina School has been pla>inil in I ondon of the Arts will open its tor 30 years, will he per""wTwter season with three tornied I eh. 27 and March plays in repertory beginning 3 at K: I 5 p.m.. plus a 2 p.m. Priday, Teh. 26 in the matinee on Match 6. I he Agnes de Mille Theatre, plot features a group of ecRichard Sheridan's centric characters, one of "School, for Scandal." whom is a murderer, who Agatha Christie's "The become snow-hound in a Mousetrap," and James bdarding house. The play is Leonard's "The Diviners" guest-directed by James comprise the repertory. 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