Community Sect,on B Also Sports, Religion, Obituaries and Classifieds march 26, 2009 Community Calendar African fashion show The Liberian Organization of the Piedmont will host an African Fashion Show, which will include delicious African food, dancing and the latest African, Calypso and Reggae music. The Saturday, March 28 show will be held at the Winston-Satem Urban League. 201 W Fifth St., beginning at 6 p.m. Events will last until about mid night. Tickets are $20. College Night The 'West Forsyth High School Guidance Department is inviting 9th, 10th. and 1 1th grade students and their parents to College Night on April 8 at 7 p.m. The program will be held in the West Forsyth Performing Arts Center Auditorium. Participating colleges and universities include High Point University, NC A&T, NC State. UNC-Chapel Hill, and Winston-Salem State University. Topics discussed will include factors impor tant to college admissions, financial aid, and scholarship information. The school is located at 1735 Lewisville Clemmons Road in Clemmons. Festival of Tables The 2nd Annual Festival of Tables, a benefit for Communities In Schools, will be held today beginning at 5 p.m. at Centenary Methodist Church. Sponsored by Golden Corral, the event will feature a silent auction with an array of items up for bid, including a lunch with Mayor Allen Joines at the Piedmont Club, an autographed Carolina Panthers football, Tanglewood golf passes and gift cards to several local eateries. Tickets are $30 at the door. Health and Job Fair Kennedy Learning Center, 1000 N. Highland Ave., will have a busy morn ing on Saturday, March 28 from 9 a.m. - noon as it hosts a Health Fair and Business Expo. The event will include an opportunity for attendees to apply for jobs so those coming are urged to bring resumes. In addition to infor mation about health and wellness, parents will also be offered the latest on gradua tion requirements for stu dents. Several local compa nies and agencies are expect ed to be on hand. 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. t ? fi ? I' 11 ill ?T" ii ' . ' ."*3 . v. ^ .. ? *-*-???>. Photos by Todd Luck Volunteers beautify the front of the school. ? ? 1 ? ' I ? Neon Johnson and Reginald Boyd plant flowers . Garden project brings students from Kimberley Park Elementary and Wake Law together BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Students and staff members at Wake Forest University Law School spent last Saturday morning sprucing up Kimberley Park Elementary School. They joined Kimberley students, parents and faculty for CommUNITY Cares Day, a biannual event designed to show students at the school that they have support at Wake Forest and beyond. Law student Mike Miller helped organize the event. It was his second year doing it and he said he's im pressed with all the young Kimberley Park students who showed up to lend a hand. "They're really excited about mak ing their school look better and help ing out," said Miller. "It's 9 o'clock on a Saturday morning and (kids) should be watching cartoons and stuff, but they're out helping make their school and community a better place. (There are) some blossoming young leaders out there ." Most of the supplies used were donated by area businesses, in cluding Home Depot and Shiloh Nurs ery. About 60 volunteers took part, planting bulbs and trees and cleaning the school's grounds. A fruit and veg etable garden was also planted. Miller is one of many law students who tutor at Kimberley Park as part of Wake's Youth Advocacy Group, which he founded. About 150 law school stu dents make up the group, which also provides tutoring and coaching at Hanes Hosiery Recrecation Center. Members of the group serve as courts appointed representatives for children in domestic disputes as well Miller, who graduates in May, hopes the work of the Youth Advocacy Group contin ues. Wake Law students were not the only ones who pitched in Saturday. Ron Wright, assistant dean of the law See Kimberley on B5 Teacher Tammy Markland and her son. Rhyan. ' 1 ? ? ? ? ?? ???? Above: Kimberley kids clear leaves, weeds and other brush from school grounds. Right: Mike Miller and a classmate take part in Saturday's effort. Jessica Adams works with young Cristina Hernandez. ] Bt>. VISA AND AMERICAN express accepted '? ? ' I