? ^H ^B B ? I I I I I ^B ^V ^ v H ^B k i I B W ^ B Osgolag Events Meetings The Happy Hill Reunion meetings will be held on first and third Fridays of each month from 5:30 p.m.-6:30 p.m.. For more information call Ben Pig gott 727-2837 or "Rock" Bitting 650-0858. Loans available Education loans from College Foundation, Inc. (CFI) are avail able for summer school atten dance as well as for the academic year. These loans are funded by the North Carolina State Educa tion Assistance Authority, North Carolina banks, credit unions and other investors. The loans may be used for undergraduate or graduate study. For more information, call (888) 234-6400. Head Start Head Start Family Services, Inc. is now recruiting for Head Start. Children aged 3-5 are eli gible. If your child has a disabil ity, Head Start is here to assist families. Contact an intake counselor at 727-0617. Applica tions accepted. School Enrollment The East-Winston Primary School will open in the Fall of 1998. The school is open to any kindergartener through grade-3 student in Winston-Salem or Forsyth County who is eligible for enrollment in a North Car olina public school. Residents of the East-Winston community are especially encouraged to consider the East-Winston Pri mary School as an alternative choice for their children's public school education. For additional information, call 744-9432. Arthritis Support The Winston-Salem area Arthritis Support Group meets the first Thursday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Marti nat Outpatient Rehab Center in the Hawthorne Medical Plaza, 1903 Hawthorne Road. Radio Show New York's Syndicated pro gram "Living Without Limits", will air on WSNC 90.5 FM from 5:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. every Tuesday. The program is dedi cated to issues of disability and aging. Preschool Enrollment Family services is now enrolling preschoolers for the fall at. Three, four and five year olds are eligible. Contact: Mr. Marcellus Sunday at 727-0617 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. for an appoint ment. The school is located at 2050 East End Blvd. (Old Sky land School) in Winston-Salem. AdHlt programs The M.L. King Jr. Communi ty Center of Winston-Salem will sponsor adult sewing classes every Monday from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; flower arranging on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; fitness classes every Mon day and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 10 ata.. Other classes include crochet, low impact aerobics and nutrition."Call Bill English at 727-2740 for more information. Morning Exercise Adult morning low impact aerobics classes every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Fee is SI5 per month. Classes will start Feb. 10 at the MLK Community Center in Winston-Salem. For further information call Bill English at 727-2740. Ttarsdlay, May 21 Meeting The Black Leadership Roundtable will have a meeting at 6 p.m. on the second floor of the Old Winston Mutual build ing on 5th Street in Winston Salem. The public is invited. Call Larry Womble for details and to confirm your attendance at 784 9373. Gardening Workshops Historic Chinqua-Penn in Reidsville, N.C. is celebrating Virginia Tourism Month by sponsoring the LUtton Green house Gardening Workshops open Thursdays and Saturdays from 9:30a.m.-1 la.m.. The Red Garden Year: Geraniums to Tomatoes Workshop will be held today and on the 23. Attention Eigth Graders The William C. Sims Reacre ation Center presents High School Life in Academics and Sports presented by coaches Pennington, Enoch and Gilchrist of Parkland High School. The seminar will start at 6:30p.m. and is open for all eigth grade boys and girls. For more information call 727-2837 Open House t An open house has been scheduled at CenterPoint Human Services main office at 723 Highland Avenue from 4p.m.-5:30p.m.. One of the pur poses of the open house is to identify the new name Center Point Human Services with the facility, which were formerly known as the Forsyth-StokeS Mental Health Center complex. Ssttnuriay, May 23 Memorial Weekend The second annual Memorial Weekend Military Transporta tion program will take place on the 23rd and 24th at the N.C. Transportation Museum in Raleigh. The program will be offered from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday and from 12 p.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is free. For more information, call (704)639-7624. Class Reunion The 1968 class of John Wes ley Paisley High School will be meeting at 3 p.m. on the second floor of the Winston Mutual building, 1225 East 5th Street in Winston-Salem. This class meet ing is of great importance. For more information call Georgia Ruth Smith at 631-9107. Car Wash The Archonettes Youth orga nization of Rho Zeta Chapter Zeta Phi Beta Sorority is spon soring a car wash form 8a.m. 2p.m. at Jones Chevorou on the coner of Carver Road and New Walkertown Road. Sunday, May 24 Church anniversary Mount Zion Baptist Church of Winston-Salem extends warm greetings and a heartfelt invita tion to all to come worship at the 11:00 a.m. service. MZBC cele brates its 109th anniversary with Dr. William Booth, pastor of First Baptist Church of Hamp ton, Va., who will the guest speaker. For more information about this service and the anniversary banquet to held on May 31, please contact Hazel Brown at (336) 721-1842 from 10 a.m. -4 a.m. weekdays. Wednesday, May 27 Awards The annual Stock Market Game Awards Banquet will be held at the Koury Convention Center in Greensboro from 12 p.m.-2 p.m. Jack White, the head of Reasearch at Inter state/Johnson Lane will be the speaker. Thursday, May 28 Gardening Workshops Historic Chinqua-Penn in Reidsville, N.C. is celebrating Virginia Tourism Month by sponsoring the Lutton Green house Gardening Workshops open Thursdays and Saturdays from 9:30a.m.-l 1a.m.. The Fear less Gardening Workshop will be held today and on the 30. It will show how anyone can grow perennials and- cut flowers. May 31 Mount Zion Baptist Church of Winston-Salem invites the public to come and join in the month-long anniversary celebra tion of how good the Lord has been. Mt. Zion invites all to come and experience the loving. Christian fellowship known as "the joy of the whole earth" (Psalm48: 2). The 11 a.m. ser vice guest speaker will be Dr. Talbert Shaw, president of Shaw University. The celebration will (Eliminate with an anniversary banquet to which the public is invited. The featured speaker will be Dr. Maya Angelou. For more information, please call (336) 721-1842 for Hazel Brown between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., weekdays. , ()< Tnnesdlay, Joanne 2 Potty Time The Women's Hospital of Greensboro is offering a pro gram titled "Potty Time" from 6:30p.m.-8p.m.. Parents can determine whether or not their child is ready for toilet training and ilearn the best ways to toilet train a child. Registration is required. For more information 'or to register, please call 832 6606. JODIID? ? Arts Program The Sawtooth Center for Visual Art and the Winston Salem/Forsyth County School System present the Sawtooth, June S-July 2. this program is available to middle- and high school students who are recom mended by their school art teacher or by fhe Sawtooth Cen ter. Both public and private schools in the Triad region are encouraged to nominate stu dents for this exciting month long program. Spring Prom The Eighth Annual Spring Prom for adults with disabilities will be held at South Park High 'J School, located at 2700 South - Main Street from 7p.m.-10p.m..-* This afTair is semi-formal and the music will be provided by Mike Stone of Greensboro. The' cost is $7. The Prom is spon-' sored by the Special Populations " and Programs Unit of the W-S " Recreation and Parks Depart-" ment. Please R.S.V.P. by May 30 to (336)727-2505 for attendance and further information. Tonesdlfly, Jmnn? 9 Dealing with Anger... The Women's Hospital of;, Greensboro is offering a pro:< gram titled "Dealing with Anger/ Conflict and Negativity" from 7p.m.-9p.m.. Registration is ' required. For more information" or to register, please call 832:~ 6606. Satuurdlay,' Jmuin? 13 Harlem Nights A return to the dress and fun of the 1920s and '30s will be held^ at the Benton Convention Cen>* ter. The event will feature Den nis Edwards and the Knew "Temps (former Temptations lead singers). Tickets $50 ($25 is tax, deductible). Sponsored by Delta Fine Arts, Inc., Delta Visions, Inc. and Winston-Salem Alum nae Chapter Delta Sigma Theta Sorority. Tables of 10 can be" secured. Call 722-2625. Bethania Anniversary . Bethania Historical Associa tion celebrates the 239 annive/ sary of Bethania's settlement with a community day. The com-i munity day is set from 10a.m.4 5p.m.. There is no free admission. For more informa-, tion, call 924-5730. - \ , , | j, ?? | V . *"~ Hi Joy Ami Stevenson and Jef frey Edward Stitt, who were wed on September 20, 1997, reaffirmed their vows in a for mal wedding on May 16,1998 at 2:00 pirn, at Grace Presby terian Church in Winston Salem. The Rev. Dr. Samuel Stevenson, father of the bride, (and the Rev. Dr. Larry Hill, pastor of the bridegroom, offi ciated. ,, The parents of the bride are the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Stevenson of Winston-Salem. The mother of the groom is Ms Dorothy Stitt of Charlotte and Mr. Archie Mangum of Fayettevilie. The bride was given in mar riage by her parents the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Steven son-' . ... The matron of honor was Mrs. Deborah Andrews of Atlanta. The maid of honor was Ms Sheryl (fall of Char lotte. The bridesmaids were: Ms Erica Fleming of German town, Md.; Ms lyese Williams of Atlanta; Ms Yvonne Hicks of Durham; Ms April Graham of Charlotte ana Ms Sheila Gould of Cary The flowergirl was Ms Bre anna Andrews of Atlanta. The best man was Mr. Larry Boyd of Charlotte. The groomsmen were: Mr. Tony Hamer of Charlotte; Mr. Jeroy G Thomas of Atlanta; Mr. Malick Stevenson of Charlotte; Mr. Willie Miller of Charlotte; Mr. Michael Miller of Charlotte and Mr. Darnell Stratford of Charlotte. The ushers were Mr. Dwight Davis of Charlotte and Mr. Lee McGruder of Charlotte. The ring bearer was Mr. Damion Stitt of Charlotte. Die couple will reside in Charlotte. I* ' Hi* i I ? I *4|> IknTTXTiiiTill I J f J Iflll'l'llinI s fl n^^H " ? kIBllllllllk I Vil ?? r, I '?1 I " I ?? ? 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