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:r.^wv-c. <r. , S . wi Page A8-The Chronicle, Thi Calendar SUND Associated Artists of Wi Arts Council Inc., will prcsc through April 27. A free op< p.m. For more information The Winston-Triad Lupi iTU? r\:. _ 1 i iic Lsmgiiusis ana 1 rca Highland Presbyterian Chu Avenue. Elliott Semble, a School of Medicine, will be tion call 768-1493 or 724-6* zzzfZ. ^tuesi Associated Artists of W Arts Council Inc., will pres< chtime programs from 12:1 South Carolina print-maker speaker at Winston Squan charged. For more informal The YWCA Mother's IN "Relax Mom," which will stress of the day, from 10 to psychologist, will be the f? members and $2.25 for nonmore information call 722-5 The North Carolina Scho Dance Company in the Grei p.m. in the Joan Hanes The $8 for adults and $6 for stu tions call 721-1945. The YWCA "Tuesday Ni appreciation at 7:30 p.m. M at the Reynolda House Mus talk in the Pine Room. For t the evening will begin at 5:3< a whirlpool, sauna session members and $10 for non-n is $3 for members and $4 fc made by noon on Monday, 722-5138. The Forsyth County chap tion will meet at 7:30 p.m. al Club Road. Dr. Larry Cantli Diabetes." For more inforn call toll free 1-800-682-9692. The executive board ol NAACP will meet at 6 p Church, at the corner of De board members are encour genera puouc meeting ai i\ sion. For more information A lunchtime discussion presented at the Glade Street 1:15 p.m. Speakers will be T Mrs. Whitty Cunningham c discussion is free and open t< 788-4387. WEDWE The Winston-Salem chi Black Social Workers will cheon" at noon at Reynol \ Baldwin, financial developr lege Fund, will be the fea schools and members of the forum. For more informati< Marty Penn at 788-3923. THURS The Make Today Count: family members will meet Hospital, Conference Rooi D'Souza of the Health Er speak on "Humor as a Heal kti r o ?jj UK ruisyui V/Oiiwcr ocrvi mation call 725-7421. The Forsyth County Rep cheon at 11:45 a.m. at Da Gray, a candidate for the U Fifth District, will speak to 1 Carolina." The cost is $6; i Jinny Raines at 722-7921. FRID The Flonnie Anderson ' first annual talent show extr at Kenneth R. Williams University. The show will p youth. Anyone or any grot participants must be 14 or < PUBLIC SERVM Prevention and detection Sunday, April 13. On thai Cancer Society and the Winj ty's "Residential Crusade." April, which is Cancer Mo research activity of the soci April 30 and who would lik prevention may call the F< kJVVlVlJ cat / The Winston-Salem Sym for positions with the orche Plea* * ? Qi v- . - . *. jrsday, April 10, 1986 From Page A6 AY, APRIL 13 inston-Salem, with the support of the nt a theme show called "Perspectives'* ?iing reception will be held from 2 to 4 call 722-0340 or 722-0446. is Chapter will present a discussion of itment of Lupus'* at 2:30 p.m. at irch*s activity building on Cloverdale rheumatologist at the Bowman Gray ? ? ' luv gum s^cmci . ror more lniorma03. inston-Salem, with the support of the ent the second in a series of April lun0 to 12:55 p.m. ZDZ Islaw Sikora, a who does colored etchings, will be the !, 226 N. Marshall St. Admission is tion call 722-0446. (etwork will feature a program called highlight techniques to help ease the ) 11:30 a.m. Dr. Tom Peters, a clinical ratured speaker. The fee is $1.50 for members. Babysitting is available. For 138. 01 of the Arts will present the Lewitzky it Performances guest artist series at 8 atre at the Stevens Center. Tickets are dents and senior citizens. For reservaght Out" will feature a program on art [arjorie Northup, curator of education eum of American Art, will present the hose interested in fitness as well as fun, D p.m. with a fitness class, followed by and light dinner. The fee is $7 for lembers. The fee for the program only >r non-members. Reservations must be , April 14. For more information call iter of the American Diabetes Associa: First,Christian Church, 2320 Country ey will speak on "Exercise, Sports and nation call Buff Perry at 727-1780 or f the Winston-Salem branch of the .m. at St. Paul's United Methodist tllabrook Road and Highway 311. All aged to be present and on time. A 30 p.itt. will follow the executive sescall 723-8229. on the Basic Education Plan will be : YWCA, 1201 Glade St., from noon to om Voss, a school board member, and >f the League of Women Voters. The > the public. For more information call SDAYTAPRirre ~ ipter of the National Association of hold its monthly "Dutch Treat Lun ds Health Center's cafeteria. Marilyn nent officer for the United Negro Coloured speaker. All alumni of UNCF general public are invited to attend the >n call Deloris Chaskley at 727-8321 or iDAY, APRIL 17 Support Group for cancer patients and at 7:30 p.m. at Forsyth Memorial ii A. Gail Hamilton and Annamarie ihancement and Feedback Clinic will ing Power." The program is sponsored ice. Admission is free. For more inforublican Women's Club will hold a lunrryl's in the Brookstown Mill. Lyons .S. House of Representatives from the the group on "Providing Jobs in North 'eservations should be made by calling AY, APRIL 18 rheatrical Association will sponsor its avaganza at 8 p.m. today and Saturday Auditorium at Winston-Salem State rovide exposure for the area's talented ip is eligible to audition for the show; >lder. 3E ANNOUNCEMENTS of cancer are ihe themes of "C-Day," : day, volunteers from the American iton-Salem Jaycees will begin the socieThe crusade is held each month during nth. It is the largest educational and ety. 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