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I Ongoing Events Meetings Hl^he Happy Hill Reunion meet H^will be held on first and third Hnoays of each month from S:30 Hm-6:30 p.m.. For more infor Bation call Ben Piggott 727-2837 ? "Rock" Bitting 650-0858. Loams available I Education loans from College H>undation, Inc. (CFI) are avail Ble for summer-school atten Bnce as well as for the academic Bar. These loans are funded by Be North Carolina State Educa B>n Assistance Authority, North Harolina banks, credit unions and Bher investors. The loans may be Bed for undergraduate or gradu He study. For more information Bll (888) 234-6400. Mead Stiurt I Head Start Family Services, Be. is now recruiting for Head Bart. Children aged 3-5 are eligi ble. If your child has a disability, Head Start is here to assist fami les Contact an intake counselor It 727-0617. Applications accept SdiD??! "n^mirmllllnnrugnnlt I The East-Winston Primary Ichool will open in the Fall of ?998. 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 Carolina ?public school. Residents of the lEast-Winston community are Especially encouraged to consider the East-Winston Primary School Is an alternative choice for their llhildren's public school educa tion. For additional information, llll 744-9432. It AirttMtis Srogpipoirit If The Winston-Salem area IjLrthritis Support Group meets ?uiefirst Thursday of every month 4t 6.30 p.m. at the Martinat Out patient Rehab Center in the Sawthorne Medical Plaza, 1903 awthorne Road. Radio Stow 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 Tues day. The program is dedicated to issues of disability and aging. ProsdbooB Eaurolnmemil Family Services is now enrolling preschoolers for the fall. Three-, four- and five-year olds are eligible. Contact: Marcellus Sunday at 727-0617 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. for an appointment. The school is located at 2050 East End Blvd. (Old Skyland School) in Winston Salem. AMt Programme The M.L. King Jr. Community 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 a.m.. Other classes include crochet, low impact aerobics and nutrition. Call Bill English at 727 2740 for more information. Mmnrnii&iig IEzeircfis? Adult morning'low-impact aerobics classes every Tuesday and Thursday from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. Fee is $15 per month. Classes will start Feb. 10 at the MLK Community Center in Win ston-Salem. For further informa tion call Bill English at 727-2740. Thursday, May 28 Gsuriennikg W?irlkfllln?]pc Historic Chinqua-Penn in Rei dsville is celebrating Virginia Tourism Month by sponsoring the Lutton Greenhouse Garden ing Workshops open Thursdays and Saturdays from 9:30 a.m.-ll a.m. The Fearless Gardening Workshop will be held today and on May 30. It will show how any one can grow perennials and cut flowers. ' VoBomiiteer IPtoihr Hospice of Winston Salem/Forsyth County would like to educate the community about the many volunteer opportunities available at Hospice by holding a volunteer fair from 5:30 pm.-7 p.m. at 1100-C South Stratford Road. For more information, call Rosalind Gentry at 760-1372. Saturday, May 30 ffiafeystetero The Northwest N.C. Chapter of the American Red Cross will conduct baby-sitting courses from 9 a.m.-10 a.m. and I p.m.-4 p.m. The courses will be held at the American Red Cross Chapter House on 690 Coliseum Drive in Winston-Salem. Pie-registration is required by Friday, May 29. For more information, call 724-0511. (TimnmnnnmrMy HHmnana The Winston-Salem Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. is sponsoring a community forum: "Rap, Race and Rhetoric," from 9:30 a.m. 12:30 pun. at the Anderson Cen ter on the campus of WSSU. Sunday, May 31 a OwunsDii Ammlhreirsairy Mount Zion Baptist Church of Winston-Salem invites the public to come and join in the month long anniversary celebration of how good the Lord has been. Mt. Zion invites all to come and expe rience the loving, Christian fel lowship known as "the joy of the whole earth" (Psalm 48: 2). The 11 a.m. service guest speaker will be Dr. Talbert Shaw, president of Shaw University. The celebration will culminate with an anniver sary banquet, immediately after the service, 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. Medlteal SetmMxur A medical seminar will be held at Highland Presbyterian Church Acitivity Building at 2379 Cloverdale Ave. in. Winston Salem at 2:30 p.m. The speaker will be Joseph Jorizzo, M.D. of the Wake Forest University Bap tist Medical Center. The topic of the speach will be "Diagnosis and Management of Skin Involve ment." It is free to the public, for more information call 768-1493. Tnesday, June 2 Bwtty TSnws t The Women's Hospital of Greensboro is offering a program titled "Potty Time" from 6:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Parents can deter mine whether or not their child is ready for toilet training and learn the best ways to toilet train a child. Registration is required. For more information or to regis ter, please call 832-6606. Eeauiiliimgs The Reynolda House, Muse um of American Art and Reynol da House Readers Theatre will present readings written by the inaugural graduate class of the Playwriting Workshop taught by Nathan Ross Freeman at 7 p.m. The cost is $2. MJke IKfflie? The Forsyth County 4-H will sponsor a bike rodeo at 9 a.m.-12 p.m. at 1430 Fairchild Drive. The cost is SI. For more information call 767-8213. Thursday, June 4 Lactate The Reynolda House, Muse um of American Art, will sponsor a lecture by Bailey Van Hook, Virginia Tech University, on "Cassatt and Her Circle; Degas, Morisot and the Havemeyers" at 8 p.m. The cost is S3. Ami Associated Artists of Win ston-Salem will open "The Gar den," an exhibit of fine art, with a ? reception from 6 p.m.-8 p.m. in the Associated Artists Gallery located in the Sawtooth Building, 226 Marshall St. The show will ran until July 4. For more infor mation, call 722-0340. Friday, June 5 AmiMma Auditions are being held for the plays "South Pacific" and "Once on This Island" from 5 p.m.-II p.m. and on Saturday, June 6 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. The auditions are open to all. The adutions will be held at the Greensboro Cultural Center at 200 N. Davie Street. Amis Pirogirauin The Sawtooth Center for Visu al 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 the Sawtooth Cen ter. Both public and private schools in the Triad region are encouraged to nominate students for this exciting month-long pro gram. ITDirsinnnsi * The Reynolda House, Muse um of American Art, will present a drama entitled "Ancestors" by Nathan Ross Freeman performed by Roz Fox, New York City, N.Y. at 8 p.m.. The drama will also play on Saturday, June 6 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, June 7 at 5 pun. The cost is $10. spoiling pit? am The Eighth Annual Spring Prom for adults with disabilities will be held at South Park High School, located at 2700 South Main Street from 7 p.m.-10 pirn. This affair is semi-formal and the music will be provided by Mike Stone of Greensboro. The cost is $7. The prom is sponsored by the Special Populations and Pro grams Unit of the W-S Recre ation and Parks Department. Please R.S.V.P. by May 30 to (336)727-2505 for attendance and further information. fl - ?* ?* - - 1^. ^ >aturaay, jw o CeBafcmtf?i National Cancer Survivor Day will be celebrated at Calvary Bap tist Church on the corner of Peace Haven and Country Club Roads from 11:30a.m.-2:30p.m.. For more information, call 725 7421. ?ffxStt iHI?Q3? Members of the public and the media are invited to attend an open house from 9 a.m.-S p.m. at the Baker Knapp & Tubbs Show room in High Point. (HkiMtnem Tirstfime , The N.C. Transportation Museum will sponsor the eleventh annual Rail Days held today and Sunday^ June 7 on the grounds of the NiC. Transporta tion Museum in Spencer. Chil dren will have the opportunity to take passenger train rides around the museum site. Tickets are SIS ? for adults and S10 for children between 3-12. For more informa- ; tion call (704)636-2889 IPTlsinnimfymg The Atkins High School class of 1968 will hold a reunion plan- ; ning meeting at 6 p.m. at the ? home of Mary Gore Thompson. For more information call 924 6200. All class members are asked to please be present. Sunday, June 7 ! : * - ArelkiihlectAirefGmnttda v T?mir ?>/. . The Reynolda House, Muse um of American Art, will sponsor ; an archetecture/grounds tour of ? the house and grounds led by Nicholas Bragg, executive direc-' tor at 2 p.m. The cost is $2. Tuesday, June 9 Dealing with Anger The Women's Hospital of Greensboro is offering a program titled "Dealing with Anger, Con flict and Negativity" from 7 p.m. 9 p.m. Registration is required. For more information or to regis ter, please call 832-6606. t * ? 4 l ? i I I I
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