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NEW OPERATING HOURS / asof . OM Salisbury Road Landfill MNUARY2, - (Construction & Demolition Debris) 2013 MON.-FRI.: 7 A.M.-4 P.M. SAT., SUN., HOLIDAYS: CLOSED ' Saturday disposal available 8 a.m.-noon at Hanes Mill Road Landfill, 325 W. Hanes Mill Rd. at regular solid waste disposal rate ($36/ton). ? Submitted Photos Ben Piggott as Santa speaks as radio personality Renee Vaughn stands nearby. Kids get toys and message of peace SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE More than . 700 chil dren and their parents turned out last month for. the 20th Annual Peace Toys for War Toys Exchange at ..*? the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum Annex. In addition to receiv ing new "peace" toys in exchange for their old violent ones, the kids received a powerful mes sage about loving one another from Event Coordinator Ben "Santa Claus" Piggott, also the senior center supervisor at the Carl H. Russell Sr. Community Center. "This program was dedicated to all families who lost loved ones to gun violence, like the children in Sandy Hook and may God bless them," said Piggott. Piggott said that he could not have pulled off the event without the help of several sponsors. They Members of the Carolina Cruisers Motorcycle Club pose with some of the bikes they donated. include: The Power of Teens, the Carolina Cruisers Motorcycle Club, the 30th District Class of 2012 of Prince Hall Masons, Paul's Cycling and Fitness (Buchanan Street), Sadie and Debbie Daniels, the Sigmas of Winston Salem, Swing Phi Swing Social Fellowship, Inc., Full Effect Barber and Styling Salon, Venable Tax Service, Winston Salem Federal Credit Union, Ziggy's and DJ Kool Aid Leak. Alan and Lisa Caldwell, New Jerusalem Baptist Church, Union Chapel Baptist Church, Who You Whit?, Winston-Salem Parks and Recreation, the Twin City Riders Motorcycle Club, the Anderson Senior High School Alumni Associationrthe Bow Tie Boyz and Girlz Car Club, Galilee Baptist Church, Sethos Temple #170 P.H.A., Cherise Lawrence, Charles Rice and the LJVM Coliseum Annex. Gilliam to give initial sermon SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Adrian "A.J." Gilliam will preach his initial ser mon on Sunday, Jan. 13 at 3 p.m. at Antioch Christian Church, 1432 Underwood Ave. He is the son of Antioch Pastor James Gilliam and his wife, Delores, and the grandson of Deacon James J. Gilliam. Adrian Gilliam is a 1997 graduate of Reynolds High School. He received his BS degree in sports management from Winston-Salem State University in 2007. Gilliam works as a case manager at the Partnership for A Drug-Free North Carolina. He is married to the former Kelley Smith. They "have four children: Aliyah, Amirah, Olivia and James. Peppers from page B4 predicament (last week), Paul wanted to equip them for possible divi sions within the body. Paul's desire was for them to have a strong wit ness for Christ. Humility was/is the foundation that makes unity possible. For most believers, that may prove difficult because the world standard views humility as a weakness, not a strength. They must remember . to remain focused (one in spirit) regardless of the situa tion. Lesson: The apostle uses his current imprison ment as an example of joy in the midst of trou ble. The outcome of his situation (life or death) isn't certain because Roman justice wasn't like ours, at least on paper. With all of the uncertain ties, Paul continues to have joy because of Jesus! Rome doesn't give it to him, and they can't take it away. He shares with them what "life in Christ" really means. He invites them to take a closer look at the Savior, Jesus Christ. These vers es (6-11) are referred to as the Christ-Hymn. Its focus is on the humility and exaltation of Jesus. The song begins with the original status and atti tude of Jesus. Though He was/is divine from the beginning. He did not exploit that status. Instead He empties Himself to become human. In other words, the powerful is rendered powerless (like a slave) to complete His task here on earth. He lowers Himself to face death like every mortal does. Only slaves are crucified, symboliz ing their lack of status (civil rights) in society. This is total abasement according to the world but for God, it epitomizes humility. God responds to Jesus' selfless sacrifice by elevating Him. Christ's obedience is rewarded. The name of Jesus is lifted higher than any name. Where He is brought low (His choice) - God exalts Him! In a simple sentence, the hymn paraphrased says "He who in selfless obe dience took on the power lessness of a slave now through divine commis sion and investiture (authority) holds univer sal Lordship over all cre ation" (The New Jerome Biblical Commentary). \ This, my brothers and sisters, is exaltation. Application: Now what does this mean and how does it look for the Philippian believers and us? It is very important to have pride in yourself; however you must hot think of yourself as better than anyone else. That speaks volumes for believers. As a body in Christ, the fastest unity killing disease is arro gance. Anytime one begins to look down on others (including ideas), strife and contentious spirits arise. Selfless service disap pears! Whenever you begin to get puffed up (and we will because we're human), just remember Jesus' humili ty. Our witness is about Him, not us. Churches, must remember this asl well. For it isn't alfogtr size, numbers of profes sionals, or the tithes - JeW came to save all of us from doom! Make a personal commitment to serve in a selfless manner without getting recogni tion. God sees all and knows all. He alone gives the lasting rewards! Examine yourself; do you act like Jesus? I Adrian "A J." Gilliam For micro-businesses (up to 5 employees) located in the city's Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area Small Buaness Plan Competition ? $5,000 grant for start-up costs ? $5,000 potential matching micro-loan ? Free Change of Use Review by the Inspections Division ($250 value) ? Opportunity to apply to the city's Small Business Loan Program Learn More! Informational meeting Jan. 15,6 p.m. - Room 530, Stuart Municipal Building, 10O E. First Street More details and competition schedule at Deyelopment.CityolWS.orp or call Ruben Gonzales, 747-7474. Sponsored by the Wlnton-5alem Community and Business Development Department. You could win: Set your Christmas tree at the curb by Jan. 25. The city will collect it and turn it into mulch. Find drop-off sites for condos and apartments . - at www.CityofWS.org or call CityLink 311. | Garbage/Recycling Collection ! 1 Schedule for 2013 ! I ? I . MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY Jan. 21 ' Garbage: Normal Schedule a Recycling: Normal Schedule Yard Waste Carts: | AH collections postponed one day | PRESIDENT'S DAY Not Observed ? EASTER Merch 29 Gerbage: Tues. -Thurs.: Normal schedule |' Friday on Monday, April 1 Recycling: Normal Schedule I Yard-Waste Carts: Normal Schedule | MEMORIAL DAY May 27 Garbage: Normal Schedule I Recycling: RED WEEK; aH collections , postponed one day 1 Yard Waste Carts: ? AH collections postponed one day . INDEPENDENCE DAY July 4 Garbage: Tues. & Weds, normal schedule | Thurs. collected on Friday, July 5 Friday collected on Monday, July 8 I Recycling: BLUE WEEK; Mon. Weds, normal schedule, Thurs. 8i Fri. postponed one day I Yard Waste Carts: Mon. Weds, normal ? schedule, Thursday postponed one day LABOR DAY Sept 2 * Garbage: Normal Schedule ? Recycling: RED WEEK; aH collections postponed one day | Yard-Waste Carts: AH collections postponed one day THANKSGIVING DAY Nov. 28 & 29 I Garbage: Tues. & Weds normal schedule Thurs. on Mon. Dec. 2, Fri. on Tues. Dec. 5 ? Week of Dec. 4: All collections postponed ? one day; Friday on Mon. Dec 9 Recycling: RED WEEK; I Mon. - Wad.: Normal schedule Thurs. & Friday postponed one day. I Yard-Waste Carts: ^ Mon. & Tues. collected Monday ? Wed. on Tues.; Thurs. on Weds. | ? CHRISTMAS Dec. 25 Garbage: Tues normal schedule. J ' Wed. & Thurs. postponed one day ? Friday collected on Monday, Dec. 30 Recycling: RED WEEK; | Mon. & Tims, normal schedule Wed. - Fri. postponed one day I Yard-Waste Carts: . Mon. & Tues. normal schedule ' Wed. & Thurs. postponed one day ? NEW YEAR'S DAY 2014 Jan. 1.2014 Garbage: Tues. normal schedule, 1 Wed. & Thurs. postponed one day ? Friday collected on Monday, Jan. 6 Recycling: BLUE WEEK; | Mon. & Tues. normal schedule Wed. Fri. postponed one day Yard-Waste Carts: . Mon. & Tues. normal schedule 1 Wed. & Thurs. postponed one day a t COLUMBUS DAY Not Observed 1 VETERANS DAY Not Observed * I Nov* a question about a holiday collection ? Not sure of your . recycling week? Call CltyLInk 311 I - 7 days a week, 34 hours a day ? or go to Recydlng.CltyofW5.org. k ? ? REQUEST A SERVICE ? REPORT A PR Oil EM ? MAKE A SUGGESTION ? OPEN 24 HAS/7 DAYS mm Call 311 or 336-727-8000 citglinK@cituofujs.org ^ OtntaQ Adama. Hwtti Wart Da* laaaa. Sovttmnt Wart Mm C OM, Km Wart Ma* ItfM. Swtti Wart Warta MatactraC NorttiwiM flirt Oarwtn I MoMtpmary. EM Wirt, Jmi Taylor Jr., Southeastward City Manager. Laa Garrtty FIND US ON Q 13 BS ** jJ
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