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Community Calendar East Winston Primary School enrolling for summer sessions East Winston Primary School is enrolling for summer sessions (May 28 through July 12). Enrich ment activities, tun, music, games, field trips, bowling, skat ing, swimming, movies, etc. are planned. For more information call 725-7507. Seeking volunteer assistance? ii your group is seeking vol unteer assistance for a one-day, non-profit, community-related event, requests may be made in writing. Include organization's name, address, contact person and phone number, type of event, time, date, expected number attending and type of help needed. Mail to: Sisters of Bivouac Chap ter 530, Order of The Eastern Star, PHA. Attn.: Program Committee, P.O. Box 4652, Winston-Salem. NC 27115-4652. Power wheelchairs available Miracle on Wheels makes available power (electric) wheel chairs to nonambulatory senior citizens (65 years old and up). usually at no out-of-pocket expense if they qualify. No deposit is required. The electric wheelchairs are provided to those who cannot walk and cannot self-propel a manual wheelchair in their homes or independent living quarters and who meet the additional qualifica tions of the program. The service also may be available to the per manently disabled of any age. Call 1-800-749-8778 or visit our Web site at www.durablemed ical.com for more information on the details of this program. Hospice needs volunteers Sorority will hold regional conference in Winston-Salem SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE ^ Beta Alpha Chapter of lota Phi Lambda Sorority will host the Southern Regional Confer; ence at the Hawthorne Inn March 15-17. The conference will begin with the arrival oh Wednesday of the regional director, Alice F. Pressley. She will prepare for the first annual Southern Region Iota Leader ship Institute to be held Friday, March 15, from 8:30 a.m. until noon. The topic will be "Essen tial Leadership Skills for Cur rent and Future Iota Leaders." Each of us is called together for -thi*historic event that is guaran teed to build the bold new lead ership that is needed to continue for Iota to go forward in the future. Included in the three-day conference will be an education al luncheon. The speaker for the occasion will be the national president of Iota Phi Lambda. Lillian Parker. She will speak to 18 chapters represented front the Southern area of the United States. The conference will involve various meetings, a banquet on Saturday night, followed by an Amateur Night of New Stars! Amateur Night will have con testants from all chapters. The Sunday session will end the 2002 conference. Tlie ses sion will begin with a prayer breakfast. The morning speaker will be Cynthia Dickson, a member of First Waughtown Baptist Church. i????????? Hospice welcomes volunteers. Opportunities are available to work with our agency in a number of ways, including: as patient family volunteers, who run errands or stay with patients so care-givers can get away for a few hours; as bereavement volunteers, who offer their support to families whose loved ones have died; as spiritual care volunteers - clergy or lay people - who visit with patients and their families, provid ing a special support system; as volunteers aP the Kate B. Reynolds Hospice Home, who are there on a daily basis, providing a support system for parents and their families as well as Hospice staff; as office volunteers, who help with day-to-day activities; as Carousel group volunteers, who help by working as grief group facilitators as well as assisting with monthly orientations, grief education workshops and day-to day activities; as Camp Carousel volunteers, who assist with a weekend camp for children and adults who have experienced the deaths of loved ones; and as Hos pice Hands volunteers, who help by speaking to area groups, bak ing special treats, helping with odd jobs and repair work, assist- Light Up a Life, the Memorial ing with bingo, helping with chil- Tree. Hospice Sabbath and Hos dren's support programs, coordi- pice Hope Run. nating special events and working For more information, call with annual programs such as Susan Hudson at 768-3972. Womble visits East Winston Primary School special to the chronicle encouraged the children to leant regardless of what anyone may On any given day at East tell them differently. Winston Primary School, He said that oftentimes the regardless ot the class room, one may hear teachers encouraging students to behave and do their best in their academics. This mes sage was reinforced with a visit by N.C. Rep. Larry Womble on March 1. Womble stressed conduct and academ ics. He said the two go Womble hand in hand. He gave the East Winston Womble encouraged the Primary School students the children to do their best. "If you right attitude so they may gain do your best, your best is what the right altitude to soar as you can cflo," he said. He eagles. media portray African Americans in a negative light. It is nice to admire Michael Jordan and other celebri ties of that status. However, aspire to be the next Sojourner Truth, Charles Drew, or Elijah McCoy, Womble said FOOD LION Phi Omega chapter celebrates Founders Day special to the chronicle The Phi Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. celebrated Founders Day recently. Members of the chapter and their guests gath ered at the Hawthorne Inn for the sorority's 94th anniver sary. The theme for the lunch eoji was "Reclaiming and Retaining Our Heritage." Susie Nance, chapter pres ident, gave greetings for the occasion. Founders Day chair person Malinda lowers acted as the mistress of ceremonies and Dr. Angela Evans-Everett was the keynote speaker. Evans-Everett, program spe cialist for Winston Salem/Forsyth County Schools, spoke on growing within the sorority and how Alpha Kappa Alpha has a role in an already busy adult lifestyle. Special recognition was given to Constance Johnson and Mertice Williams for their 25 years of service. Geneva Brown was awarded for her 50 years in the sorority. All other Golden Sorors were asked to stand and received a very warm ovation. Olivia Morgan and Fausti na Holman provided music for li the occasion. Marion Brower led the Phi Omega Chorus as well as everyone in song. The Founders Day com mittee members were: Malin da Jowers (chairperson), plo ria Banks. Leslie Bolden, Dei dre Brown, Veronica Ford. Velma Friende, Gwendolyn Greene, Maurice Jackson. Wynette Jenkins, Monica Johnson, Jeannette Lewis, Hazel McGill, Olivia Morgan. Susie Nance. Barbara Puryear. Chlories Shore, Janet Wheel er, Norma Jeffries-White and Dorothy Wynecoff. On Sunday of the week end, members of the chapter attended worship service at United Metropolitan Mission ary Baptist Church. Rev. Don ald Ballard warmly welcomed the women to the service. This was the concluding activity for the chapter's .Founders Day celebration. Alpha Kappa Alpha Soror ity was founded on the cam pus of Howard University in January 1908. It is the first Greek-letter organization established by African-Ameri can women. Winston-Salem's Phi Omega Chapter was organized in 1924, the first chapter in North Carolina. 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