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Illustrious Commandress elected at temple Daughter Vivian KeUy-Surratt SPECIAL 1 O THfc CHR< )NJCLE Daughter Vivian Kelly-Surratt has been , elected the "Illustrious Commandress of Sethos Court #105 Daughters of Isis " This is the highest position to be held in the local court. The Daughters of Isis is a national organization for female family members of Prince Hall Shriners Sethos Temple #170 is the local shrine temple Surratt has served many positions in Sethos Court. She was Queen of her court in 2004: a member of Beauty of the West #36 O.E.S.; and she is active and serves on dif ferent committees on the state level. She is the daughter of Hubert and Queen Kelly Sr. She is married to Iverson Surratt Sr. They have a daughter, tvercina and a son, Iverson Jr. They are expecting a grandson in May 2009. Kelly-Surratt is a member of Union Baptist Church. She volunteers at nursing homes and supports parents with special need children and parents who have had their children pass away She is employed by Lankford Protective Services, as a dispatcher ill the Department of Social Services The following officers were also elected: Dt Veronica Sawyer. First Lieutenant Commandres>; Dt Eva McWillis. Second Lieutenant Commandress; Dt. Delores Wilson, High Priestess; Dt. Mary Scott. Oriental Guide; Dt. Theresa Lee. Treasurer; Dt Wyvonia Attucks, Recordress; Dt. Clara Wilson, First Ceremonial Daughter; Dt Ciesta Funderburk, Second Ceremonial Daughter; Dt Elizabeth Gordon. Inside Spy; and Dt. Cassandra Boyd, Outside Spy. The Appointed officers are; Dt. Shirley Jackson Scott, Isiserettes Directress; Dt. Doris P Robinson. Asst. Recordress; Dt. Carolyn Strickland, Marshall; Dt Ruby Charles. Asst. Marshal jjUijl Dt. Yvette ToJiber, Imperial Deputy/Oasis. UNCSA holding auditions for acclaimed high school program SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) is prepar ing to conduct auditions and interviews for its high school programs in J J uuiivv , ui auia, murwi. ailU visual arts for fall 2009 enrollment. _ Students interested in attending the School of Dance (grades 8-12) may audition April 18 and July 1.0 (contingent upon spaces remaining). Students interest ed in attending the School of ~ Drama's high school program for 12th-graders may audition April 4, 11 and 18. Students interested in attending the School of Music (grades 9-12) may UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOL of the ARTS audition April 10 and May !. (Brass applicants should call the School ot Music at 336-770-3260 to schedule an audition.) Students interested in attending the high school Visual Arts Program for 11th- and 12th-graders may interview March 27 and April 3, 10 and 17. North Carolina students should note that the state of North Carolina pays .1 r..i< a r . . ? ,ne iuii cost 01 auena ing UNCSA (tuition, fees, and room and hoard) for in-state students who are accepted into the high school program . The auditions and interviews will he conducted on the UNCSA campus, 1533 South Main St.. Winston-Salem. For more information, e-mail the Office of Admissions at admis iiK(a^unrcD vicit thp vi/ph citp f miiv .>u.wuu, ? ' M?V W7VI1UV1 a " V V I'llV ll I " ?T n .UIIVJU.VUW, VI VUII ...? 770-3290. : ?? v>; Dr. C. E. and Mrs. Gray Church gears up for anniversary of Pastor C.E. Gray SPECIAL TO THE CHRONIC! 1 Mount Olive Baptist Church will begin its Pre Anniversar> services for Dr C E. Gray on Sunday, March 29 at 4 p,m. with guest speaker Rev. Larry Smith of Mars Hill Baptist Church Remaining services will be held as follows: April 1 at 7 p.m Dr. James Hunt from New Birth Worship Center: April 2 at 7 p.m.. Rev Richard Miller from Holy Trinity Full Gospel Church; April 3 at 7 p.m.. Rev. Tony Neat of Greater Faith: and on Sunday. April 5 at 4 p.m,. Rev. James Cook of St. Stephen Baptist Church. . Mount Olive Baptist Church is at 1301 C. E. Gray Drive. The public is invited to attend all .services. Calendar frampSgetJ 1432 Underwood Ave. Birthday celebration The church family of Ambassador Cathedral will celebrate the 82nd birthday of Bishop Frederick D. Patterson beginning on Saturday. March 28 at the Thompson Center at Winston-Salem State University where he will be honored by family and friends. On Sunday, March 29 at 6 p.m. at the church, 1500 Harriet Tubman Drive, the guest speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Arthur T. Jones of Tampa, Fla, who is the sen ior pastor of Bible-Based Fellowship Church, Inc and executive director of the Florida Mass Choir, Inc. For further information, contact David Allen at 336 407-5282. Special guest at House of Prayer House of Prayer of Deliverance Ministries will welcome Pastor Marilyn Fulton of Forbush Missionary Baptist Church of Yadkinville at 4 p.m. on Sunday^ March 29, The church: which is led b> Elder Katherine Tapp. holds . services at the Hewitt Business Center. 1001 S. Marshall St. - Ste B2. Call 336-708-1417 for more information. Missionary Department guest speaker Elder Patricia Parks of St. Mark Church Ministries of Kinston. N.C. will he the speaker for the Missionary Department at New Unity Missionary Baptist Church at 11 a.m. on Sunday. March 2D. The pastor of New Unity is the Rev. Paul Thombs. Family and Friends Day The Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church Family invites one and all to its Quarterly Missionary and FaTttily and Friends Day on Sunday. March 29 during the 11 a.m. worship hour. Pastor Hart will be the speaker of the hour. The church is located at 1905 N. Jackson Ave For further information, contact Pastor Paul W. Hart or First Lady Sandra D. Hart at 336-761 1351. Women's history event Saint Paul Presbyterian Church will celebrate Women's History Month on Sunday. March 29 at H a m. when Dr. Julianne Malveaux will be the speak er. Dr. Malveaux, is an author, economist and presi dent of Bennett College for Women. The church is located at 309 Summit Road in High Point. For addition al information, call 336 882-4310. Pastor Fulton to speak House of Prayer of Deliverance Ministries, which holds services in the Hewitt Business Center. Suite B2. at 1001 S. Marshall St., will welcome guest speaker Pastor Marilyn Fulton of Forbush Missionary Baptist Church of Yadkinville, who will be speaking at the church's Women's Day Service on Sunday. March 29 at 4 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Call 336-708-1417 for more information. April 5 Neighborhood Egg Hunt St. Peter's ? World Outreach Center's Children's Ministry will host an Easter Egg Hunt for grades first through fifth on Palm Sunday on April 5 at 9:30 am at the church's Family Life Enrichment Center. St. Peter's World Outreach Center is located at 3683 Old Lexington Road, where Dr. James C. and Lady Joyce Hash are senior pastors. For more details, call 336-650-0200 or visit www.spwoc.com. Beginning April 6 Spring Revival . Annual Spring Revival Services will be, held at the Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church. 3978 Pine Hall Road in Walkertown. April 6 -8, at 7:30 p.m. nightly. The Rev. Johnnie Taylor, pastor of Rising Star Missionary Baptist Church of Eden, will be speaker for the three-day revival. The Rev. I L Anthony is the host pastor. April 9 Passover Seder Marvin United Methodist Church is spon soring a Passover Seder for Christians on Thursday, April 9 at 6 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall of the Church. Done in the tradi tional style of Jewish Seder meals and complete with the entire worship experience, the Seder menu will include Roast leg of lamb with orzo (pasta), salad, hitter herbs and haroshes, and Matzoh. Admission is $10 for adults, and $5 for children (12 and under). Following the tradi -tional meal, a Christian Communion experience will be included To be present and partic ipate in this special learning experience, call 336-661 1303 to reserve a place at the table. All reservations must be received by Sunday. April 5. SHELTONS 5 Auto Service Center Discount Auto Service & Repairs ? ? ^ ? 50% OFF All Gty-Witle Towing ? NC Inspections ? I ubication/Oil/Oil Filter $19.95 ? With 5 qts ol None Blended Oils ? FREE Antifreeze Testing ? FRFF Check Engine Light Scanning ? FREE Brake Inspection with Oil Change ? FREE Brake Inspection with Tire Rotation KXX) Ivy Ave. ? Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Phone (336) 725-6665 Major & Minor Repairs AMERICANS IN PARIS Community Day Sunday, March 29, 2009 it 2-4 p.m. FREE Reynolda House invites you to celebrate American Impressions: Selections from the National Academy Museum with a family-friendly Spring festival! Tour the Museum and exhibition. Enjoy art activities and music on the park like grounds of the Reynolds Estate, Entertainment includes a chorus, strolling accordion players and mimes, balloons, a calliope, sketching artists, and French pastries and ices. Rain or shine! i REYNOLDA HOUSE MUSEUM of AMERICAN ART 2250 REYNOLDA ROAD, WINSTON-SALEM 336.758.5150 | REYNOLDAHOUSE.ORG ? <*f cimraJ fev ?};<? V^r-?o^l -Vc-4?f?"?'vV \*w- Y:>ri tfcymSldtf &vv*r' fWv >vj4 v?>,?jvhu iitrCbHvt ft. &?!*<!%:*. ii Aft* Jfc i'-\w*mit?t\' -fcflidfmtacu? -a-u ?-;.h'nj} ?f-..*;** i- ???? }>\? ?}-s?5jfs?ijjt?ur. ?-imtfebk- jtrrnisj .??*? t?? -Xh^l* V*. . s =-*{ vrv!i.*-vtir>>?:j- ? i. ? ?>'?? '?. 'nwrtwf fiiVi jiwWo ?*?? airiw W*l NinijMl t tfflicg*' i Community Care Center Volunteers working together to provide free medical and dental care to low-income, uninsured families. You must be approved as a patient before seeing a doctor or dentist. We accept applications for new patients on Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 1:30-4:30 PM. We suggest you pick up a brochure about our requirements to pre pare for the interview. Applications are taken on "first come, first served" basis. We accept only 40 applications per week. ? We are not able to provide care for pregnant womei ? We are not a walk-in clinic. ? We can't handle emergencies. ? We can not accept patients with Medicaid, Medicare, Veterans' Administration Benefits or private health insurance. Volunteers and our small staff provide medical and dental care for our patients. We are supported with donations from churches, individuals, businesses, foundations and the United Way. We do'not jeceive government funds. 2135 NewWalkertown Road Winston-Salem, NC 27101 (across from Evergreen Cemetery) More Information: 336-723-7904
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