Calendar from poi(t fS Church Pastor's Aid Ministry with host a "Shop 'Til You Drop" yard sale on Saturday, July 25 beginning at 8 a.m. It will be in the church parking lot, at 838 Moravia St. Dennis W. Bishop is the pastor. Prevent abuse workshop Alabaster Place, l^c. Training and Development Center will present The Power to Prevent Abuse workshop on Saturday, July 25 from 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The facilitator is Arlene Crump Peebles, f o under/' C E O / e \ e c u 1 1 v e director. It will be hosted by Spencer Memorial Christian Church Apostles Garland and Ellen Wallace. The church is located at 3844 North Hampton Drive. The admission is .free and doors open at 8:30 a.m. To register or for more information, call 336-725-1712 or 896-1367. Yard/bake sale Saints Home United Methodist Church. 1390 Thurmond St. near Paisley Magnet School, will sponsor a yard and bake sale on Saturday. July 25 from 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. It will be held rain or shine. Items for sale, will include baked goods, quality housewares, clothing, books and more. All proceeds . will benefit Habitat for Humanity of Forsyth County. The pastor is the Rev. Effie McClain. .For questions, or donations,, call 336-631-9920. Car wash Holy Trinity Full Gospel Baptist Church, 651 Akron Drive, will hold a hot dog sale and car wash on Saturday July 25. beginning at 8 a.m. For more informa tion. contact the office at 336-744-9243. July 26 Pastoral anniversary Word of Truth International Life Center will honor Pastor Pamela and Co-Pastor Ron Phillips during an 1 Ith Pastoral Anniversary celebration on July 26 at 6 p.m. Prophet Calvin Suggs will speak. The center is located at 3806 Community Road. For more information, contact Doris Miller at 336-788-0448. L & VV Singers' 19th Anniversary The L & W Singers, a gospel singing group, will celebrate their 19th Anniversary this Sunday at 3 p.m- in the chapel of Masonic Lodge Prince Hall at 1025 E. 14th St. The fea tured guest will be The Pringle Brothers of Lake C ity. S ( Carmen Russell Bonham will be mistress of ceremonies. Admission is free. Everyone is cordially invited. Church anniversary Red Bunk Baptist Church. 6405 Red Bank Road, will be celebrating its 1 19th anniversary on Sunday, July 26 during the II a.m. and 3 p.m. services. The Rev. Ronald Fisher, pas tor of Dreamland Park Baptist, will be the 3 p.m. speaker. The Pastor is Rex. James R Clyburn Sr. Everyone is invited to attend. Missionary Union meeting The Forsyth County Missionary Union Meeting will be held on Sunday. July 26 at United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, 450 Metropolitan Drive. The Youth and Young Adults-w ill meet at 1:30 p.m. The sen iors will meet at 3 p.m. Susie B. Nance is president of the Un'on The host pas tor is Prince Raney Rivers. For more information, call Gloria Morgan at 336-767 9068. Beginning July 26 Gray on the road On Sunday. July 26 at 4 p.m.. Dr. C. E. Gray and Mount Olive Baptist Church will worship with Friendship Baptist Church of Cooleemee. where the pastor is Rev. Ervin Baker. From July 27? 29 at 7 p.qi night ly, Gray will be in revival at Friendship. On July 30. at 7 p.m.. Gray will be the guest speaker at New Beginning Christian Church, where the host pastor is Dr. Nelson McCall . The church is locat ed at- 2920 Green way Ave . Reidaville church to host . ' celebrations Oil Sunday. July 26. Jones Chapel Missionary Baptist Church will cele brate its 142nd Church Anniversary. Annual Homecoming and Dedication of its new edi fice. The services for Sunday are as follows: 9:30 a.m., Sunday School: 10 a.m., processional to new sanctu ary: IQ:30 a.m.. devotional service: and II a.m.. call to worship. Following the morning services, there will be a Cornerstone Laying service followed by lunch served in the fellowship hall. Revival services will begin Monday. July 27 - 29 at 7:30 p.m. The guost speaker will be the R#v Marvin E. Nimmons, pastor of New Haven Baptist Church of Milton. N.C. Open House events for the new edifice will be at 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. each night, prior to the revival services. The public is invited to attend. The church is located at 179 Jones Chapel Road in Reidsville. Beginning July 28 Character League camp The Character Football League will hold a camp July 28-30 at Winston Salem Prep on Cameron Avenue from 6-8 p.m. New football players and cheer leaders, ages 5-13, may sign up at this time. For more information, call Union Baptist Church, at 336-724 9305 ext. 222. July 30 Tri-State Evangelistic Association On July 30. at 7 p.m. Dr. Charles E. Cray and Mount Olive Baptist Church will be the guest church to open the worship service of the Tri Sfate Evangelistic Association Convention at New Beginnings Christian Church. The host pastor and President is Dr. Nelson S. McCall. The church is locat .ed at 2920 Greenway Ave. The public is cordially invit ed to attend. Aug. 1 Health fair New Hope AME Zion Church. 7000 ShaJlowford Road in Lewisville, will have a Health and Information Fair on Aug. 1 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Various facilitators will be present to give information about diet, diabetes, blood pressure. heart disease and more. Activities will be for vouth and adults. The public is invited. The Rev. Louis Hunter Jr. is pastor. For further information,' 336-945 9083 or 336-778 9247. Women 's conference' Red Bank Baptist Church, 6.405 Rtd Bank Road in Germanton, will host its Women's Conference on Saturday. Aug. 1 from 9 a.m. - I p^m. A continental breakfast and lunch will be served. Facilitators will include Deacon Shirley Manigault of Red Bank Baptist Church and Rev. Valarie Morrow of Chapel Hill. The Pastor is Rev. James R. Clyburn Sr. Call the church office to reg ister at 336-767-0981. Aug. 2 New service times New Birth Worship Center (NBWC), 1033 Newbirth Drive in East Bend, is changing its serv ice times beginning August 2. Sunday School will start at 9 a.m. i Praise and Worship will be at 9:45 a.m., and Morning Worship will be at 10 a.m. Dr. James L.E. Hunt is the pastor. For additional infor mation, call 336-699-3583. Benefit concert An afternoon of music featuring many local choirs and musicians will be held on Sunday, Aug. 2 at 4 p.m. at Mt. Zion Baptist Church, which is at the corner of Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and File Street. The concert will benefit those recently displaced by fires in FIND THE RIGHT COLLEGE TODAY! Thf- 1 6,00tt Cti1l?a?* Uiuvur ai^d ti?tf?''Sch66T* alriHkfy Whether ypu'it'i HteH v>. h aJti J verity in. your ?iq?i 4 again*** Profatftlonal pin *iv " .! C#rp#ht)|f (m?r.??t?dlKrafMirtCtmy out A< ailemit Advisor* Will help vOii wn f 1 ri -.-i ?KfM r'.?M?4'n| ffi_ yoar y?h>u?h #m:t tillMtyfo QfV* u? 4 ^'?ll |6<|?y ?ji*l ?'?.*? W.iwi ^rd-JeftMc AHyiBors o??V sav? you houf*: ev?n ki'nyr, on yquf ??archl - thi? I* ^?fvic? f0r Siur(#ittn of all Ao?? ar?d Education t?v?l? CALL TOLL-FREE 1-MO-M2-M14 :_.r* -J*- 8?m:l0pm ??? ami tpturdny r. i Ad prov?t?d by ctm> 1 M2367W the city. The concert is being sponsored by the Chancel Choir of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and The Voices Of God's Children. Inc Others on the program will include: Eddie Bines. Ralph Meadows, Diana Tuffin, the Hand-bell Choir of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and the church's Praise Team. The concert is open to any musician or choirs who'd like to participate. To take part, contact James Smith at mrmusik432 1 ^aol .com . Beginning Aug. 6 Back to school events Holy Trinity Full Gospel Baptist Church. 651 Akron Drive, will host a Youth Conference and Back To School Jam. August 6 - 7 at 6:30 p.m. each evening. A Block Party is planned for Saturday. Aug. 8 at 1 1 a.m., and on Sunday, Aug. 9 at 10:30 a.m.. free bookbags and supplies will be given to the first 100 students who arrive. For more informa tion. call the office at 336 744-9293. Aug. 8 Church sale The Presbyterian Men of Grace . Presbyterian Church will sponsor a parking lot sale -on Saturday, Aug. 8 from 8 a>m to 2 p.m. There will be bargains galore. All. proceeds will be divided between the Renovation Fund and the Organ Fund of the church. The church is located at 3901 Car'vtr School Road: The public is cordially invited! For further information, please call 336 .767-4087. Elder William E. Shouse is chairman of the project, assisted by Kenneth N. Jones Rudolph V. Boone, Sr. is moderator of the Presbyterian Men; and Rev. Dr. Samuel Stevenson is the retiring pastor. Aug. 9 Gospel concert A gospel concert will take place at New Bethel Baptist Church. 1016 N. Trade St. , on Sunday, Aug. 9 at 4 p.m. The public is invited to come and enjoy good music. Refreshments will be served after the program. Dr. Kendall D. Jones Sr. is the pastor. Ethel Brooks is the Group Leader. Salsa contest returning to Farmers Market M'l I I \t. TO THE CHRONICLE The Downtown Winston-Salem Farmers' Market will hold its Annual Tomato Salsa Contest on Thursday. Aug. 6 at 1 1 am. Tomato Salsa judging will begin at 11:30 a.m. and win ?it I . : . . i '? ? ? File Ph.*. A man tastes some of the spicy entries at a recent market salsa contest. ners will ne announced at noon. A cash prize and ribbon will be awarded Jo 1st. 2nd. and ,^rd pjace winners. T h e Downtown W i n s t o n - S a I e m Farmers' Market Salsa Contest, now in its seventh year, has drawn entrants from across the county. From traditional to non-traditional, the safsas are as cfiverse as the entrants them selves. AIJ salsas are made with fresh, ripe toma toes. The event also promotes the fact, jhat during July and August, the Farmers Market is the place lor some of the. biggest and most ripe tomatoes of the season. "?For more information and/or to register, visit http://www.dfrrf.cityofws.org or call 336-724-2474. Entrants can also send their name, address, e-mail and phone number to: Downtown Farmers' Market Salsa -Contest. C/o A.S. Garland Marketing/PR. 54 1 -A Trade Street. Winston-Salem. NC 27 K) I . Deadline for entry is Friday. July 3 1 : ELLISON r Eric S. Ellison Attorney 4f taw ? Residential Real Estate ? Trafflo Offenses ? Child Support ? Divorces ? Misdemeanor Criminal Law 112 North Mfert Wtmiiin ?Mlrtti W 27101 Nmth ? f hi smM Mutt* (M?) m !>?? imamm "Dedicated To Providing You The Best Service." \ ' Monday, August 3rd ? 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