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A&T Aggie among interns on BET show SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE North Carolina A&T State - University's very own Spencer Humphrey, made his debut on BET's College Hill: intern, ine snow took 10 young men and women and allowed them the opportunity to show forth their business savvy and interpersonal skills, seeing if they all had what it took to make it in Humphrey their respective industry. Humphrey, known on the show only as "Spencer", is a 20-year-old from Jacksonville, N.C. He began the show as a junior at N.C. A&T State University. The son of a preacher. Spencer started the show off as a good guy who needed to learn how to interact with his peers. He gained the reputation of being the kind of young man who stands up O what he believes and continued learning more about himself and his cast mates as the season progressed. As the show wrapped up last season. Spencer's team won the last challenge. Spencer won the Most Improved intern award and was praised for his overall growth and maturity. The internship focused on education, employment and entrepreneurship. The cast participated in challenges and char itable activities that strengthened their marketable job skills and tested their team work and work ethic. They learned more on management skills, marketing techniques, event planning, publicity and corporate communications, and community outreach. BET Photo Spencer Humphrey and the other interns. Phi Omega Chapter AKA's annual Christmas party a success SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Phi Omega Chapter. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority gave its 27th annual Christmas party for two and three-year-old youngsters at the Bethlehem Community Center Dec. 12 at 1:30 p.m. Activities included a reading of Clement Moore's "Twas The Night Before Christmas," playing instruments, singing Christmas songs and talking ?to Santa Claus' helper, who was dressed in red and white. Theldora Williams was the helper due to the illness of James Davenport. The 60 children were served refreshments in their classrooms. Malinda JoWers is the Basileus of Phi Omega. Toys donated by Williams were carried home by the children along with candy canes and tangerines. The following Sorors attended the gather ing: Chairwoman Bernice Davenport, Jeannette T. Lewis, Mildred Patterson, Susie B. Nance, Inez Geralds, Bertha Carter, Marie Matthews, Mary . C. Jenkins, LaRue Cunningham, Roberta Pinkney Wilkins, Barbara W. Puryear, Karyn Hillian, Vera C. Hillian, Sophia W. Murray and Janet Wheeler. The second project of the Community Outreach Committee was providing new blan kets for needy families. Jason Wilson helped distribute 40 blankets to the Winston-Salem Rescue Mission to be given away. James and Bernice Davenport Grand Re-Opening : Same Great Service All in One Location! Mose Belton-Perry Insurance Agency Inc. 2610 New Walkcrtown Rd. ? (336)723-1174 Coliseum office now dosed Mose Belton-Perry, LUTCF Nationwide Insurance and Financial Services ;beltonm l@nationwide.com Nationwide On Your Side'" idwPYW! That's right. Unci* 8am could owe you money If yon paid ladaral axdaa tax on long-dlatanca phone aarvlca during tha last three years, you may ba eligible lor a telephone tax refund The standard rafund Is <30 to $60 and for aoma paopla. who had large phone bills. It could ba even mora. Go to IR8.gov for details. Or dial 1-800-829-4477 and aalact recorded tax topic *011. m Internal Revenue Service Top Teens participating in the tree decorating were Derrick Debnam, Thomas Lofton, "Javorious Sapp, Blake Carter, Quinton Grinton, Carolynne Carter, Tyler, Reynita McMillaii\ and Tryee button. Sharon Debnam, Top Teen parent, and future Top Teen Sadiya Debnam assisted. Lillian Satterfield is the Top Teen Advisor. Tops Teens in ACTION SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE ' y T. The Winston-Salem Chapter of Top Teens of America Inc., spread a little Christmas cheer and beauty. They purchased decorations and decorated a Christmas tree for the residents of Springwood Care Center to enjoy in the activity room 4pring this joyous season. Improve Your Health with the LiveSmart program Foi-syth Medical Center invites you to join the LiveSmart TLC program. This 1 2-week program is comprised of educational classes, screenings and a medically supervised exercise program * in the Forsyth Medical Center wellness and prevention gym. Topics will include portion control and reading food labels, discovering your relationship with food, basics of exercise and much more. ? Starts Wed., Jan. 16 ? 9 a.m. ?or Thurs., Janr 17 ? 5:30 p.m. (Starts monthly) Forsyth Medical Cehter 3333 Silas Creek PaHcway . Call 336-718-5748 to register or for more information. Forsyth) CARDIAC & VASCULAR CENTEF Remarkable People. RentarkabL- Medicine. [Present tins ad to receive 15% OFF the registration fee! _____ vuw.ForsvthMcdlcalCcmer.org/cardlsK
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