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C OMMUNITY section B Also Sports, Religion and Classifieds apr.i 4,2013 c# . * Community Calendar Calling Bradley descendants Descendants of Bishopville, S.C. brothers Abner Bradley, James Bradley, Mingo Bradley and Paul Bradley are asked to call Evangelist Arzaia Bradley Thomas at 336-760-1118 for the purpose of building the family's tree so that relatives may be contacted and invited to the next Bradley Family Reunion. Winston-Salem hosted the last family reunion, which brought members from as far away as the South of France, Ireland, Michigan and Washington State. Scouts' Flapjack Fundraiser Boy Scout Troop 207 Sea Base Crew will host a Flapjack Fundraiser on Saturday, April 6 from 8-10 a.m. at Applebee's, 1990 Griffith Rd. All proceeds go towards funding a High Adventure trip to Florida in July. Tickets are $7 and can be purchased at the door or by calling 336-207-6742. Yard sale A-l Storage, 2842 N. Patterson Ave. across the street from Bojangles, is having a yard sale on Saturday, April 6 from 7 a.m.-6 p.m. Tables are available for $10 for vendors to sell their goods on and keep all profits. Polish sausages, hot dogs and fish plates will be on sale Friday, April 5 from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. as well as on Saturday. Kite Day Historic Bethabara Park, 2147 Bethabara Rd., will host Kite Day on Saturday, April 6 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. The pub lic is invited to attend. Admission is free. Ring Out Child Abuse In recognition of April being National Child Abuse Prevention (CAP) Month, CAP Month Collaborative is sponsoring "Ring Out Child Abuse" on Monday, April 8 at noon at Family Services Inc. Child Development, 2050 Big House Gaines Blvd. The par ticipants are asked to gather at 11:45 a.m? begin promptly at noon and adjourn at 12:30 p.m. Call Exchange/SCAN at 336-748-9028 ext 127 for directions, more information on how to get blue ribbons. 'Flirting with Danger' Family Services, 1200 S. Broad St., will host a free screening of the film, "Flirting with Danger," on Thursday, April 11 at 12:30 p.m. The film depicts the difference between consent and coercion and will be followed by a dis cussion. The film discussion is part of the agency's Sexual Assault Awareness Month events. The public is invited to attend. Pfafftown Packer sign-ups Football players and cheerleaders, males and females, ages 5-15 years may sign up for the Pfafftown Packers 2013 season on the following Saturdays: April 13 and 27; May 4 and 18; June 8 and 22; and July 13, 20 and 27. Registration will be held at See Community on B5 Photos by Todd Luck Lowrance Middle School's basketball team and cheer squad pose before the big game. That Can-Do Spirit Winning only part of the goal for Lowrance team BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE For about an hour on March 22, special needs students at Lowrance Middle School were basketball stars. Cheerleaders cheered them on from the stands, and the crowd lit up, roaring with excitement with every basket. The mem bers of the Lowrance Polar Bears squad responded by playing hard and enjoying every minute of the game. Lowrancc is a spe cial needs school that shares an Indiana Avenue building with Hanes Middle. The team, which includes special needs students from both schools, practices in Lowrance's small gym. The games are played in Hanes' gym, complete with a score board and stands filled with students, faculty and family members to cheer them on. Coach Juwon Crowell, who is in his fourth year as a teach ing assistant at Lowrance, said that basketball is a good way to connect to stu dents. "It's a great tool for teaching life lessons," he said. "It's a great tool for learning goals to be reached." The Carver High School graduate knows a thing or two about See Team on B9 Above: The Lowrance Polar Bears practice their gym walk in. Left: The Lowrance Polar Bears play against the Carter Wildcats. Lowrance players Tyrek Patrick and Jair Ortega. I _ZZ_ : I ? - I The Polar Bears huddle during the game. 1 Lowrance's (from left) Sir James Maxie, Deborah Douglas, Brandon Davis, Principal Dr. Val Raynor, Lamar Conners, Coach Juwon Crowell, and Caitlin Burks. ?THINK! LOCAL FIRST chamber www.winstonsalem.com
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