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Scouts disco This year the Cadette Troop No. 604 of First Baptist Church will be looking into different career opportunities. The program is designed to help each girl explore her interest and to relate what she likes to do to several exciting career choices. During November, the troop took a night career trip to National Health Laboratories Inc. There the members learned how . different types of specimens are analyzed. The girls and their advisers have also planned additional educational trips for the future. Members of Troop No. 604 include Knasharen Hodge, Karmisha Holman, Shekila McLean, Lillie Peebles and Cassaundra Sledge. The troop's leaders are Wilma Holm an and Mattie Peebles. ^B ^B ^^b ^B i ^B^^^B ^^B I H ^1 ^B i ^B ^Bfl ^^B B<m B ^^B ^^B ^^^B 9 ^B ^B ^B ^B * B B] ^b jbh^^S IB BBi Si BTfB^H f Twanda Staley, third from left, a RJR Nabisco Inc. for their studic campus luncheon byr from leftr Twin City students b Thrw stnHentc from Winctnn. Salem have received $1,000 scholarships funded by RJR Nabisco Inc. for their studies at North Carolina A&T State University. Jasmin Daniels and Johnnie Hinton, engineering majors, and Twanda Staley, a business and economics major, are among 40 A&T students in the A&T schools of engineering and business who have received scholarship fun-^ ding from RJR Nabisco for the 1986-87 academic year. RJR Nabisco recently presented A&T with a $40,000 payment toward the company's $280,000 commitment to fund 70 scholarships for North Carolina residents enrolled in A&T's Red Cross sponsors The American Red Cross, WXII TV-12 and radio station WSJS are sponsoring a Holiday Miracle Blood Drive Thursday, Dec. 18, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Benton Convention Center. Patients in the local hosDitals who need the blood and blood products depend on the donations of healthy citizens in the community. It is difficult to recruit donors to donate during this time of year because people are involved in holiday activities, but accidents and disease don't take a holiday. Blood donations are used in a variety of ways to satisfy the needs of different patients. Whole blood is used to replace Project Assistance gi The Arts Council Inc. is currently accepting applications for Project Assistance Grants. Project Assistance Grants, formerly known as Projects Pool grants, provide money for in novativc projects that explore new and creative directions in the arts or that provide a special arts or cultural service to the community. The grant program is open to organizations that have nonprofit status or are applying for non-profit status. Deadline for grant applications is Friday, Jan. 16, at 5 p.m. f ) ver adventure Tv .: L ^HSHjH^. r^ MemhAra nf ftlrl ft^??* r?^A**?' *wwwuiu ui VJ 111 uuuut wauoi 10 time exploring the career choice from left, are Karmisha Holman, L Knasharen Hodge and Cassaun Parker). - I "I W-B-H 1 rfl 9 A I I* , ' I S&9 I {Lb/. I * U I M id Jasmin Daniels have received t >s at N.C. A&T State University. Jt Dr. William C. Parker, Marshall B* enefit from RJR Nabi schools of engineering and business. The 1986 payment, was ( presented to A&T Chancellor Edward B. Fort by Marshall B. Bass, senior vice president of . RJR Nabisco, at a camnus Inn cheon for the scholars. In presenting the check, Bass said, "We support scholarships that enhance the pool of wellqualified candidates to fill future positions at RJR Nabisco and Other maior cnrnnratinnc AnH some of our company's scholarship funds are specifically targeted to historically black colleges, because we are committed to helping minorities move fully into the mainstream of the holiday blood drive massive blood loss due to accidents, to treat severe shock or to prime heart/lung machines during open heart surgery or kidney machines during dialysis. Visiting donors at the convention center will have the opportunity to mingle with Emily Quinn of WXII and Glenn Scott of WSJS, who will be the cohosts of the event. Each donor will help decorate the Christmas tree by adding an ornament with his or her name on it. Babysitting is available for those with small children. By getting their tickets . validated, donors will also be ' able to park in the new deck free of charge. rants now available Application forms and information may be obtained from the Arts Council Inc., P.O. Box 10935, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27108 Applicants may request up to $4,000 in funds. A workshop for applicants is scheduled for Wednesday, Jan. 7. Applicant organizations are urged to send a representative to one of the two sessions offered. Times for the sessions are 10a.m. to noon a.id 7 to 9 p.m. The workshop will focus on new program guidelines and development of successful proposals. s in careers tiroop No. 604 recently spent H - L * > * s available to tnem. pictured, .illie Peebles, Shekila McLean, dra Sledge (photo by James ?1,000 scholarships funded by ley were recently honored at a iss and Edward B. Fort. isco scholarhips American economy." "RJR Nabisco's extraordinary commitment to this university helps this campus remain strong," said Fort. 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