Community Section B Also Sports, Religion and Classifieds APR1L 28 2Q11 Community Calendar East Ward meeting An East Ward Town Hall Meeting hosted by City Council Member Derwin L. Montgomery will be held at Sedge Garden Recreation Center, 401 Robbins Road, on Thursday, May 5. The meeting starts at 6 p.m. Sickle cell fundraiser The Riggs Foundation will present the Youth Spring Bling Benefit Musical fundraiser for local kids with sickle cell ane mia at 4 p.m. on Saturday at Bethlehem Missionary Baptist Church, 1711 Clarcmont Ave. The event will feature singers, dancers, steppers and more. For more information, call Corinthia Riggs at 267-918-4399. Y golf fundraiser The Winston Lake Family Y will sponsor its Youth & Family Charity Golf Tournament on Saturday, April 30 at Winston Lake Golf Course. The format is Captain's Choice (4 person teams). Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. and tee time is at 9 a.m. The fee is $75 per person or $300 per foursome. Fees include green fees, golf cart, continental breakfast, lunch, prizes and refreshments. For more information please con tact: D.D. Adams, 336-345 2153, James Streater, 336-767 4743, James Adamson, 336 788-3473 or Vernon McHam, 336-972-2859. Kids health fair A free children's health fair, for kids between 1-12. will be held on Saturday, April 30 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. at Winston Salem Preparatory Academy's Athletic Field on Cameron Avenue near 14th Street. It is sponsored by Alpha And Omega Family Institute. For more information, call the Institute at 336-748-4787 or 336- 529-3170. North Forsyth Class of '76 reunion The North Forsyth Class of 1976 will celebrate its 35th Class Reunion this year on June 24 and 25. For more informa tion, visit www.northforsyth76.com. Omega scholarships available The Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. is now accepting applications for its Annual Scholarship Awards. To be considered, a student must be an African American male who is a graduating senior and currently enrolled in the WS/FC school system. Applications can be obtained by visiting the fra ternity web site at www.psiphichapter.org. The deadline for application submis sion is April 30. Vendors sought for Juneteenth Applications are now avail able for merchandise, arts/crafts and food vendors to participate in the Juneteenth Africana Festival to be held Saturday, June 25 at the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds from 4 - 9 p.m. Vendor registration will be open through June I. however food vendors must apply by May 21. For information about the festival, call 336-793-7462 or go online to www.triadcultur alarts.org. Giving Him Praise Congregants hear the last words of Jesus on Good Friday BY TODD LUCK I Hi CHRONICLE Preachers from around the community delivered the "The Sjven Last Words of Christ" last week with spirit ed. lively sermons at Friendship Missionary Baptist Church. It's a Good Friday tradi tion for many churches and Christian groups to hold services focusing on the seven last phrases that Jesus uttered while on the cross. The service at Friendship was sponsored by the Easter Sunrise Service Committee, which also sponsored the Easter Sunrise Service at Friendship on Easter Sunday. The Committee, made up of congregants from a number of churches, has been sponsoring holiday events for the past 50 years. An endless list of pastors and religious leaders from around the city have taken part in the annual Easter event. The pastors are often accompanied by their churches' choirs, who pro vide music for the event, and congregants, who watch the service from the pews. "For us to host this serv ice gives us great joy." said Friendship Pastor Dr. Stacey Frazier, whose church has hosted the service for the past two years. Photos by Todd Luck Bishop John Heath delivers a powerful message at last Friday's "Seven Last Words of Christ" service. Hundreds packed Friendship's sanctuary for last week's program. As they waited for the pastors to take to the pulpit, the crowd enjoyed singing and testimo nials. The preachers did more than utter Jesus' last words. Using their own unique preaching style, each man gave a mini-sermon related to the holy saying they were assigned. Rev. Ardeal Roseboro of Liberty Grove Baptist Church opened with the first word- "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do4' -with a song about Jesus. Then he launched into a spirited sermon on the epic battle between God and Satan that he said played out as Jesus was on the cross. His voice filled the room, moving many worshipper?* See Kaster on B2 Left: The crowd lis lends from the pews. Below, left: Rev. Savalas R. Squire, Sr. delivers a short ser mon. Below, left: Rev. Ardeal Roseboro opens with the first word. Service participants < left to right, front row) Rev. Ardeal Roseboro, Bishop John C. Parks, Rev. L. Dwight Hash Sr., (hack row) Bishop Tavaris Johnson, Rev. Savalas R. Squire Sr., Bishop John Heath, Rev. Tavares Vance, and Dr. Kendall Jones. - MASTERCARD. VISA AND AMERi^ttKtKKKKKKtKKM I