COMMUNITY BRIEFS Sorority to Sponsor Annual Christmas Phi Omega Chapter. Alpha kappa Alpha Sorority sponsored its ninth annual Christmas party for the 2 year* old and toddlers at Bethle hem Center. Wednesday. Dec. 8. The children listened to "The Night Before Christmas." b\ Clement Moore, song Christmas songs and talked to Santa's helpers. Shedrick Adams. Pictures were made and refreshments were served. These sorority members assisted: Basileus Priscilla Green. Deloris Brown. Barbara Brown and Bemice Davenport. This activity is part of Phi Omega's community outreach pro gram. Furnishing blankets for Crisis Control Center is another arm of the same program. A Winter Term Winter doesn't have to be cold, gray and dismal! Enroll now for the winter term at the Communit\ Music School (CMS) of the North Carolina School of the Arts, and recharge your creative batteries! The winter term will begin Monday, Jan. 3. at the Community Music School, which is located in the Stevens Center in downtown Winston-Salem. The 10-week term will end March 14. The school offers traditional private instruction with a profes sional faculty for students of all ages. Cost depends on the length of TessonsTTen 3()-minute lessonsnvill cost Si 20; ten 45-minute lessons. SI 80; and ten 60-minute lessons. S240. To sign up of the Suzuki String Program, call 770-1305. To sign up for any of the other Community Music School offerings, call 721-1222. ? Christmas Cheer Oloff Oner takes on his second year ot spreading Christmas Cheer His plan is to share with neigh borhood residents on Dec. 23 start ing at 3 p.m. at his home located at 1702 New Walkertown Road The area will cover resident's homes from Martin Luther King. Jr. Dnve to Cameron Avenue and 5th Street to New Walkertown Road. Cheer bags will include apples, oranges, candy, raisins and stuffed animals. Grier is a member of Hanes Memorial C.M.E. Church where he serves on the Senior Usher Board and the Senior Steward Board. ? Award Received North Carolina School of the Arts alumnus Paul G. Tazewell has received a 1993 Princess Grace Foundation-USA Award in recogni tion of his achievements in theatre. Tazewell is an associate artist costume designer with Arena Stage, a classical theatre company based in Washington. D.C. Over the past five years, he has designed cos tumes for shows that have been staged at theatres including Lincoln Center's Mitzi Newhouse Theater, the Cleveland Play House. Hartford Sage and The Pittsburgh Public Theatre, as w ill as the Arena Stage. The Princess Grace Founda tion-USA was established in 1982 to recognize and assist the career development of young artists who strive for the highest -standards of excellence in American theatre, dance and film. The foundation was the inspiration of the Princess, who had hoped to establish an organiza tion in American modeled after the one she began in Monaco in 1964. ? YMCA School . The Winston Lake Family - YMCA is no%' enrolling for-its preschool and afterschool programs Scholarships are available. For more information call "*24-^205. A First Night '94 The First Night Piedmont '94. which will be held on Dec. 31 at 4 p.m. to midnight at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum and Dixie Classic Fairgrounds in Winston-Salem and at the Market Square in High Point. Admission is S6 before Christmas and S8 there after. For more information call the First Night Hotline at 722-9002. ? Revnolda House The Revnolda House of Amer ica Art will be sponsoring a lecture by Elizabeth 0:Leary. coordinator of academic affairs, entitled "Exploring Servant Imagery in Si n eteenth-Cent u ry ,4 m eric an Painting" on Thursday. Jan. 6 at 10:30 a.m. The cost is S2. For more information call 725-5325. ? Cinema Society The Winston-Salem Cinema Society will be showing Brother's Keeper on Jan. 7 at 8 p.m. at the. Steven Center. Admission is S7.50. Tickets are available the night of the performance or by mail. Winston Salem Cinema Society. P.O. Box 1 5340, . Winston-Salem. N.C. 27 1 1 3-5340. For more information call 722-8269. ? Video Viewing The Revnolda House Museum of American Art will be sponsoring a video entitled "Georgia O'Keeffe", followed by a looking at paintings by her contemporaries on Tuesday, Jan. 1 1 at 9:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. The admissiori is free. For more information call 725-5325. Violinist to Perform at W-S Symphony Violinist Sarah Johnson will be the quest soloist when the Winston Salem Piedmont Triad Symphony performs the world premiere of Robert Ward's Violin Concerto in January. Maestro Peter Perret will also conduct the orchestra in Beethoven's Symphony No. 3 and Schubert ]s Overture to Rosamunde. Performances will be at 3 p.m. Sunday. Jan. 9 and 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 1 1 at the Stevens Center in downtown Winston-Salem. A member of the music faculty of the North Carolina School of the Arts, Sarah Johnson made her debut at the age of ten with the Minneapo lis Symphony. Before moving to this state, she performed with the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra and was founder and director of a cham ber nftisic series in Charleston. S.C. called Sarah Johnson & Friends at the D^jck Street Theatre. She made her European debut at the Spoleto Italy Festival in 1984. Johnson is a proponent of work by women com posers and a frequent performer of new works. Robert Ward, a Pulitzer Prize winning composer and former chan cellor of the N.C. School of the Arts, grew on blues, jazz and swing music in writing his first concerto tor violin. The concert, fourth in the Sym phony's 1993-94 Classical Series, is sponsored by Washburn Graphic and WFDD FM. Tickets, priced from S12 to SI 8. are available from the Sym phony Box Office. 723-7919 and the Stevens Center Box Office. Stu dents may purchase tickets at half price in the 30 minutes before each performance. Group rates and pro rated season tickets are also avail able. t Tw "The Boone's" Take First Place - fc'. ?r Winners Last Week ~ Monday, Dee. t3 at 2 p.m. ? Qui Russell Recreation Center * First Place ? Rudolph Boone and Sarah Boone Boone (secretary) and Mavis H. Lloyd (treasurer). Rudolph Boone and Bessie Allen were appointed directors. Renita Thompkins Segers and Ooldia Anderson were Jg " Stephens, James and Payne, Jefferson and Rollins, Ruby B. Walker Juanita Wynecoff. TMi best overall partici^***^ Second Place ? Marjorie appointed directors -in-training, members in the club Lester and Waldo Lester Third Place * Oeraldine Cary and Floyd Neal ?i ?????? Thursday, Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. ? ~ Bell Recreation Center King and Queens Duplicate Bridge Chib First Place ? Flonnie Anderson and Ooldia Anderson Second Place ? Jefferson Rollins and Vivian Rollins 3/4 Place Tie ? James Payne and Margaret Payne 3/4 Place Tie ? Lillie Cuthrell and Cleester Hickerson *#* The Winston-Salem Dupli cate Bridge Club had its first Christmas Party/ Game on Tues day, Dec. 14 at the home of Mr. & Mrs. James Segers. It was a fes tive event with lots of fellowship, food and a game. The chib reelec tion its present officers to serve anther term, as follows: Olivia B. Thompkins (president), Ruby B. Thompkins, Renita Wtlker (vice president), Sarah J. Demerice Erwin, Flonnie Anderson was appointed reported for the club. The club honored its director and past president R.V. Boone. with a gift, especially for the pub- Lake Family YMCA. iic felations job in keeping bridge missed the few members could not be present! The will have its next meeting/game, on Tuesday, Jan. 4 at the Winston mmmmtrnrn mmmm Bridge News happenings before the public and players through the MBridge News" |n the Winston-Salem Chronicle. To date he has written two hundred and forty-eight arti cles. Members attending the party were: Flonnie Anderson, Ooldia Anderson, Rudolph and Sarah Boone. Lillie S. Cuthrell, Cleester Hickerson, Waldo and Marjorie Lester, Mavis Lloyd, Olivia B. Segers, Dorothy The Nation Pairs game was switched from die Dudley's Cosmetology University facility to the Rupert Bell Recre ation Center. The game was held Friday, Dec. 17, 1993. Winnetsof that game will be published as soon as the results are avatti&ie. . ... ? MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NBW YEAR fd ALLII! ~M,r v-: ? V Moore Received Leadership Award Georgia Moore of Winston-Salem was the winner of the State AAP Leadership Achievement Award for 1993. Moore received the award at the Annual State meeting of the North Carolina Exten sion) Homemaker this fall and was recognized by Forsyth County at \ their Annual Achievement Ban - i quet on Dec . 4. Moore , Forsyth j County Council of the F orsyth J Extension Homemaker received J the award because of her excellent j achievement in her leadership role ;i with the Extension Ho me makers. COt>r?,CMT 199J Tm|k*OC?? 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