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Community Section B ^ISO Sports, Religion and Classifieds December 20, 2012 Community Calendar Food pantry donations sought The Shalom Project, 639 S. Green St, seeks donations to its food pantry. Call 336 721-0606 for more informa tion or visit www.theshalom projectnc.org. UI.U? donations Lifeline Shoebox Ministry needs donations of Q-tips, body powder, shampoo, con ditioner, lotion, vaseline, toothbrushes, toothbrush hold ers, toothpaste, soap, soap dishes, deodorant, hair grease, socks, washcloths and facial tissue for local nursing home residents. Call 336-283-9287 or emailwandareid@lifeli neshoebox.com for item pick up or drop off information. Visit lifelineshoebox.com to learn more. Inauguration trip The Raleigh-Wake MLK Jr. Celebration Committee is sponsoring a bus trip to the DC Presidential Inauguration. Buses will depart from Charlotte, Raleigh, Winston Salem and Chapel Hill. Cost for Winston-Salem residents begin at $283 per person. Call Camille at 336-4864867 for more information. Lewisvile Library hosts teen craft project Lewisville Library, 6490 Shallowford Rd., will host a teen craft project (today) Thursday, Dec. 20 at 4 p.m. Call 336-703-2940 for more information. Soulftd Santa to visit Y "Soulful Santa" will visit the Winston Lake Family YMCA on Friday, Dec. 21 at 6:30 p.m. Parents are encour aged to bring cameras. Email C.taylor@ymcanwnc.org for more information. Lovefeast choir needs singers St. Phillips Moravian Church, 3002 Bon Air Ave., leeds singers for their com nunity-wide choir to perform raditional Christmas hymns at he Christmas Eve Lovefeast on Monday, Dec. 24 at 7:30 p.m. Call 336-413-4629 for more information. LIFE sponsors trip to DC Life Is Finally Enjoyable, Inc. is sponsoring a bus trip to the DC Presidential Inauguration from Sunday, Ian. 20-lhesday, Jan. 22. The ^ost per person is $93. Call Randon Pender at 336-575 ?006 or Joseph Daniels at jl36-724-9257 for more infor Foster care, adoption open house There will be a free Foster Care and Adoption Informational Open House for interested adults on Thursday, Jan. 10 and Tuesday, Feb. 4 at The Children's Home, 1001 Reynolds Rd., from 5-6:30 p.m. Reservations are request ed by calling Marc Crouae at 336-721-7652 or emailing him at mcrouse@tchome.org. 2012 Board of Equalization and Review meeting The 2012 Board of Equalization and Review will meet Thursday, Jan. 24 at 3 p.m. in the Board of Equalization and Review room located on the first floor of die Forsyth County Government Center, 201 North Chestnut St i > v Chris Paul, standing next to his dad, Charles, addresses excited youngsters in Toys R Us. Ballets Play Santa Photos by LxyU Ganra NBAs Paul and Howard provide toy shopping sprees for local kids BY LAYLA GARMS THE CHRONICLE Native sons Josh Howard of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Chris Paul of the Los Angeles Clippers continued on Dec. 13 an annual tradition of - t ? .1? Howard * _ * # 1 AA making ine holiday sea son a little brighter for local youth. The Josh Howard Foundation and the CP3 Foundation joined forces for the fourth consecutive f W> T T _ _ ? ?. year 10 give jiw loys r us gin cards to children hailing from Forest Park Elementary, the Salvation Army Boys A Girls Club and the city's recreation centers. One hundred ten children, who were handpicked by leaders from their respective organiza tions, were given gift cards, event t-shirts and tickets to the Dec. 18 Wake Forest versus Furman basketball game at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Howard and Paul played at Wake before becoming stars in the NBA. This year was the first time that Paul, a West Forsyth High School alumnus, was able to attend the event. The Clippers The NBA star poses with Boys A Girls Club members Jaylyn Robinson and Charles Evans. Leander Jo net Sr. with hit son, Leander Jr. beat the Charlotte Bobcats in the Queen City the night before, putting CP3, a basketball moniker Paul picked up at Wake, a short distance away from his hometown. Howard's T-Wolves schedule made it impossible for him to attend. The best thing about today is the fact that I get to be here. It's always cool to give back, and I love to see smiles on their faces," said Paul, a father of two. "....I think the most valuable thing that I can give is my time ... Just to talk to somebody for 10 minutes, it goes a long way and that's why it's so important for me to be here." As he addressed the lucky See Baflcrt on B2 Above: Children rusk into the store to take part in the shopping spree. Right: Kyrah (fore ground), Ka'Niyah (left) and Jaleel Farington. I Art Blevitu potts with Christian Smtton (left) and Roshaud Tucker.
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