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Group to perform at gallery SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE _________ The Mami Wata Cultural Arts Collective will per form at Delta Arts Center, 2611 New Walkertown Road, on Saturday, March 2 at 11 a.m. as part of a series of events designed to spotlight the gallery's cur rent exhibit, "Samplers & Symmetry IV: Pieces by area African-American Quilters." The all-female interactive cultural arts and per forming group will present two family-oriented events centered around the themes of traditional African American quilts, freedom and justice, the power of women and family and cultural connections. "Samplers & Symmetry IV" features African American quilting, which is as old as the history of America. Deeply rooted in tradition and heritage, this age-old craft still flourishes among African-American women of all ages. The exhibit is on display through March 16. To learn more, call 336-722-2625 or go to www.deltaartscenter.org. Submitted Photo The Mami Wata Cultural Arts Collective Local man wins $4 million SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Pfafftown resident Rusty Hunter has lived in North Carolina all his life. These days, he's semi-retired, keeping busy as a self-employed handyman. Last week, he became the first winner of $4 mil lion in the lottery's new $4,000,000 Gold Bullion scratch-off game. No one in state history has won a larger guaranteed instant prize. "I'm a little more retired now," Hunter said as he claimed his prize. "To win it - what I won - is like 'Whoa.'" Hunter, 60, will receive his $4 million prize in annuity payments of $200,000 for the next 20 years. After depositing his first after-tax check for $136,006. Hunter has already purchased a new Chevy Silverado pick-up truck and shared plans to buy an Airstream trailer. Hunter added that he would like to buy a vaca tion home in the moun tains where he can go hunting and fishing and spend time with his dad. Alice Garland, execu tive director of the N.C. Education Lottery, pre sented Hunter with a "big check" on Friday at a cel ebration held at Three Brothers By-Lo on Reynolda Road in Winston-Salem, where he purchased his ticket. "We are so happy that such amazing luck hap pened here." Garland said. "Players like Rusty and local businesses like this one are the reason the lottery has been able to raise more than $2.6 billion for education." Hunter said he decid ed to give the $4,000,000 Gold Bullion game a try because he likes to play new games and his intu ition told him a big win was coming. "You just get a feel ing," he said. "And I knew 1 was going to win." The $4,000,000 Gold Bullion game started Feb. 12 with three top prizes of $4 million and seven prizes of $1 million. Players who win the game's top prize have the option of claiming it as a 20-year annuity or a lump sum option that can be claimed in either cash or gold bullion. NC LoOer> Pholo Forsyth County resident Rusty Hunter accepts his check. INMEMORIAM CAPTAIN Orian Bailey Captain of Omaha, NE. unexpec tantly passed on January 22. 2013. She Was born to Joseph Cephas and Lucy Spencer Bailey on August 11. 192S in Winston-Salem. N.C. 5ne grew up in the Boston area of Winston Salem and faithfully attended the Cleveland Avenue Christian Church. She attended a pri vale high school and con tinued her education at Tuskegee Institute where she met her husband. Dr. Thaddeus Captain. She received her Bachelor Of Science Degree in Nutrition Sciences and did further studies at A&T State University where she received her Master's Degree. She and her husband decided to make their home in Omaha. Nebraska where she became an active member of New Life Presbyterian Church. On an was very ener getic and served on many church committees in Nebraska. Her Services included working in the dietary and nutrition departments of various Hospitals ana The Department of Public Health. Not with standing her extensive inter national travel, Orian never forgot her childhood home, the church of her youth and her family. She especially enjoyed visiting Winston-Salem at Easter and Thanksgiving to fellow ship and host the family dinner. Orian will truly be missed by all her rela tives. friends and neigh bors. She was laid to rest on January 31, 2013 at Forest Lawn Cemetery beside her husband in Omaha. NE. COMMUTING MADE EASY GOVERNMENT MADE EASY. ^uftOoni iboul Vnirltv piM^oiti jowrnmrnt aurttnm and ?off" Nov thrrr % m rtm vvr to ft mmm {"SM* to w oAdti wont for al thr Mrrai. ?Utr and krai fmrnwrnt tnfnrmaOnri vou nrrd Nov. i onto rone to wort waa thn ran 1JSA.gov I (IO?| flD IRfO iot/PYW! VM*** Ml f*?N? R fit pMI MMl ?*?<??!?*????? HM WHN tart* tai M taw vtara. m mm ta ???* ta ? a n <? ntata ItartMtartMtatammftIN?? ftrwmtatate ?taMft*a(taiMl? 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