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Escorts (L to r.): Sunn Kimbrough, Reginald Davis Jr., Yfylit Ellis, Tyrolt Hatchett. Not pictured: Brian
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Dudley Helps Build Youths' Self-Esteem
Continuing its tradition of com
munity involvement and concern for
children, Dudley Hair Products will
present the workshop "Hair and
Skin Care of African-American
Children" at the National Confer
ence "Adoptive Families Together"
to be held at the Ben ion Convention
Center on June 26.
Shirley Harris, an adoption
worker with the Guilford County
Department of Social Services , will
also participate in the workshop,
which will assist families in helping
their African-American children
take pride in their appearance and
identity. Harris is also a member of
the Guilford County Black Adop
tion Tfcsk Force.
Dudley representatives will
demonstrate a variety of techniques
and products to iise to help African
American children look and feel
their best They will assist parents in
learning how to effectively use the
techniques and products with their
children, which is one part of the
work in helping children build a
positive sense of self-esteem and
pride in themselves.
The workshop will be one of a
number of conference panels and
workshops providing practical
information to adoptive families and
professionals who work with them.
Other workshops will present valu
able information for families con
sidering adoption or waiting for
children.
An exhibit at the convention
center will have displays describing
children waiting for adoption in
North Carolina and across the coun
try. Several international adoption
programs will also have pho
tographs and descriptions of waiting
children.
There will be free information
for distribution as well as vendors
with a variety of toys,<books, T
shirts and other items with positive
adoption, multi-cultural and family
positive themes.
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Lamecca Ginyard Kortetter Home
Miss Rhomania Crowned
Francheria Burrell was crowned
Miss Rhomania 1993 at the recent
Alpha Mu Sigma Chapter of Sigma
Gamma Rho Sorority Inc.'s Rhoma
nia Ball. Burrell was crowned by
Bernice Sanders, the 1992 queen.
Pridgen J. Amos was first runner
up. Korletter M. Home was second
runner-up.
Other participants in the Rho
mania Ball were debutantes
Lamecca M. Ginyard and Kisha
Rolanda Tuttle.
Burrell is a student at Mineral
Springs Middle School. She is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hairston
Burrell.
Amos is a student at Philo Mid
dle School. She is the daughter of
Horne is a student at Glenn
High School. She is the daughter of
Cynthia Pearson.
Ginyard is a student at
Reynolds High School. She is the
daughter of Bernard Ginyard and
Karen Butler.
Tuttle is a student at Glenn
High School. She is the daughter of
Carolyn Tuttle.
Each debutante received a
scholarship and gifts.
Escorts were Steven K. Kim
brough, son of Valinda Kimbrough
and the late Oliver Kimbrough;
Reggie C. Davis Jr., son of Stella
Moore Davis; Wylie Ellis, son of
Priscilla Ellis; Tyron R. Hatchett,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Tyrone Hatch
ett; and Brian E. Cager, son of
Wanda Cager and Edward Cager Jr.
Each escort received a trophy and a j
gift of appreciation for his participa
tion.
The Rhomania Ball is an annual
scholarship fund-raising event for
the chapter. .
was chaired by Evelyn W. Sanders, j
president of the local chapter. Com
mittee members were Saundra
Amos, Carolyn Burrell, Linda
Mann, Jacqueline Stinson, Denise
Crisp, Betty Williams and Naomi
Jones.
City Seeks Volunteers
For Tourism Committee
City residents arc invited to
apply for volunteer positions on the
Forsyth County Tourism Develop
ment Authority.
There are three vacant posi
tions. The qualifications for each
position is as follows: 1) owner or
manager of a hotel with over 100
units, 2) owner or manager of a
hotel with 100 or fewer units and 3)
someone involved in a visitor- or
toarist-related business which is not
subject to the occupancy tax.
The authority helps the devel
opment of travel tourism and con
ventions in Forsyth County through
state, national and international
advertising and promotion.
Appointments are for three years.
Meetings are the fourth Tuesday of
every month at 7 p.m. The authority
has 13 voting members.
Applicants or anyone making a
nomination should write a letter
including qualifications, interest,
home address and daytime tele
phone number. Send it to the
Mayor's Office, P.O. Box 2511,
Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102.
The mayor will make recom
mendations to the Board of Alder
men; the board makes the appoint
ments. Application deadline is June
30.
For more information, call the
mayor's office, 727-2058.
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