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Meeting will highlight
N.C. adoption options
A Free International
Adoption Information
Meeting will be held
Monday, Oct. 27 from 7-9
p.m. at the Family Services
office, 1200 Soutlj Broad
Street, Winston-Salem, NC
National Adoption
Awareness Month is cele
brated each November to
highlight children around
the -pation and the world
who are waiting on an adop
tive family. Family
Services, in collaboration
with the Children's Home
Society and Family
Services of Minnesota, will
host the information meet
ing about international
adoption options in North
Carolina.
"International adoption
is a wonderful way for fam
ilies in our community to
become parents" says
Rebecca Nagaishi, Director
of the Family Solutions
Division of Family
Services, Inc. "Adoption
fulfills the promise of a per
manent, forever family for
children across the world."
Professor will discuss
good, bad and ugly of '08
election
Allan Louden, professor
of commu
nication at
Wake
Forest
University,
will present
a lecture
titled
"Vote: The
2 0 0 8
Election" at
Louden
j p.m. uct.
29 in Wake Forest's Z. Smith
Reynolds Library, Room
204
In the lecture. Louden
will present a retrospective -
what he calls the "good, bad
and ugly" of the campaign
ing in the 2008 presidential
race. He will use video clips
from his "hit list" of political
ads from the primary and
general election season to
illustrate particular posi
tions.
The lecture, which is
sponsored by the library, is
free and open to the public.
Free talk about
incontinence slated for
Tuesday
Dr. John J. Smith, profes
sor of urology at Wake
Forest University Baptist
Medical Center, will present
a free talk on the latest treat
ments for urinary inconti
nence from 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m.
on Tuesday, Oct. 28 at
Cornerstone Baptist Church,
4507 Thomasville Road,
N.C. Highway 109.
Urinary incontinence
affects about 20 percent of
women over age 40 and
nearly 30 percent of elderly
people active in the commu
nity. One percent to 30 per
cent of men are affected fol
lowing prostate surgery.
Incontinence can result in
loss of self-esteem and in
some people, anxiety and
depression.
About 80 percent of peo
ple with bladder control
problems can be helped or
cured.
For more information
about the talk, call Evelyn
Hord at 336-769-0887.
Substance abuse help
If you or a family mem
ber is struggling with sub
stance abuse HELP is a
phone call away. The Twin
City Area Narcotics
Anonymous Helpline can be
reached at 800-365-1035 or
online at www.tcana.org.
For meeting schedules and
additional information for
this 12-step Recovery
Program, please call the
number of visit the Web site.
Taking
Charge
Ui Army Pbolo
Army Lt. Col. James C.
Parks has assumed com
mand of the 41st Signal
Battalion, Yongsan Army
Garrison in Seoul, South
Korea. The lieutenant
colonel has served in the
military for 18 years. He is
the son of James and
Corine Parks of Salisbury.
His wife, Tracci, is the
daughter of Pauline
Cunningham of Winston
Salem.
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8:00 a.m. ? Special Music wider the direction of Met Perry
J 1:00 a.m. ? Naminp .of the K. J. Hunt Inspirational Choir
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REVIVAL 2008
OCTOBER 27-29 ? 7:00 PM NIGHTLY
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Speaker
Rev. Dr. Joseph W. Daniels, Jr. Senior Pastor
Einory United Methodist Church of Washington, DC
Nationally and internationally recognized preacher, teacher,
and leader in the United Methodist Church.
Music by Praise ieatn, Ladies' Wto, Men's Quurtel. Men's Choir.
Contemporary Choir and R.l~ Hunt Inspiration Choir.
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