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Community Section B AlSO SpOrtS , Religion Qtld Classifieds April 22, 2010 Community Calendar Rummage sale The Junior League of Winshm-Salem is set to kick off its 56th annual Rummage Sale at the Lawrence Joel Coliseum Annex and Education Building on Friday. April 23 from 5:30 - 9:30 p.m It will continue on Saturday. April 24 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m for the half price sale, and then from I - 2:30 p.m for the famous "big bag sale." Admission is S5 for adults on Friday: S3 for the Half-price sale: and SI for the bag sale . Male Day event Local men arc being asked to take part in Dad. Father Male Day on Friday. April 23 by vol unteering at the school of their child or loved -one or taking their ehild/relati\e/loved-one to school. As part of the day. an information session and discus sion will be held from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m at the Sarah V. Austin Center. 2050 Big House Gaines Blvd. (formerly Last Lnd Blvd. There will he di*?r prizes and lunch will he served at noon. Men who w tsh to attend the free event are asked to RSVP by calling 336-727-061 . Food drive Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority is partnering with Second Harvest F\xxi Bank and 97.1 QMG for a non-perishable food dn\e at the Benton Convention Center on Friday. Apnl 23 from 1 1 a.m. - I p.m. Barrels to place donated items in will be set up at the Convention Center Hat Rock Middle Consignment Sale Hal Rtvk Middle School, 4648 Ehert Road. will host a clothing consignment sale to raise much-needed funds for the school on Saturday. April 24 from 1(1 a.m. - 5 p.m. Items for sale will include gently used clothing, sports and recreational equipment, seasonal items and food and drinks Cash. Master Card. Visa and debit cards will be accepted. Meet the Candidates Breakfast BPAL (The Black Political Awareness League) and the Carver High Schtxil Alumni Association will host the "Meet the Candidates Breakfast" on Saturday. May I from M a.m. to nixin at First Baptist Church, 7(1(1 Highland Ave. Tickets are S5 and are available from any BPAL or Carver Alumni Association member, For more information or tickets, call Ike Howard at 336-416-3854. I sed hike collection program PAVE ReCycles, a bicycle collection program benefiting Bikes for the World, will host a bike drive on Saturday. April 24 from 9 a.m. to I p.m. at Maple Springs United Methodist Church. 256^ Reynolda Road. The bicycle collection is being held in conjunction with the church's Family Bike and Fitness Expo, w hich is free and open to the community. Bicycles in good condition w ill be accepted In addition, partici pants arc asked to donate a min imum of $10 to help defer the costs of shipping the bicycles overseas. The entire donation is tax deductible for more infor mation call Kristin Eckart at 336-721-1021 or knstin<a pave way s. com. - \ angle e Jones Sr. and Tangela Paul receive health screenings on Saturday. Dr. Eric Sadler, a local dentist, with staffers Joy Hall and Lisa Williams (right). LaShun Huntley (of the Health Department's Fathers and Friends program) with his daughter. Raja. Health Department Nutritionist Krista Kiger with Intern Hecky Whitlow ( a LXCG student). DSS employee Bridge tie l.indsay talks with Amanda Dockery (right) about adoption services. Community Senior Care Consultant Donna Robinson Jackson presents a raffle prize to Iris Caldwell, right. The Pursuit of Health Fair attendees get keys to wellness BY T KEVIN WALKER THE CHRONICLE Local fast food joint*- ma> be ringing up fewer value meals and soft drinks this week Droves of folks swore off burgers, fries and the like on Saturday after coming face-to face with what lurks inside of such American staples. "This is what is in that." Forsyth Count) Department of Health Nutritionist Krista Kiger said as she hoisted up a test-tube clogged with more than 60 grams of fat while gesturing toward a photo a Burger King sandwich Kiger had other test tubes as well - graphically demon strating the fat grams in the menu favorites of a number of popular eateries. And if that was not enough to turn most people's stomachs. Kiger's Ziploc bag filled with sugar, which was used to show how much of the sweet stuff is in just one large fast food iced tea. did the trick. Sec Health on Bh Desmon Wynter cooks as Joyce Adams stands nearby. Sorority members Deborah Harr-Cloud. (ieraldine Davis. C onstance Carlton. I isa Smith Cynthia Jefftries. Sherita Johnson. Sherlane Hill. Olivia Swinton. Eleanor Hailev Linda Dark. LaDonna Martin and Debra Sorwood. Fraternity members (from left ) Derrick Hoone. Fred Xcree. l acy HeRtrrv. Leonardo Horn. Clyde Reynolds ami Macio Freeman ( kneeling t.
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