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Community section B \iso Sports, Religion and Classifieds jjNE 27, 2013 Community Calendar Photos by Todd Luck Awardee Lawanda Lash Awardee Matthew Allivato Awardee April Waller Awardee Alvin Borders of Exalted Praise . Teen awardees John Hollerman, Ginaya Meyer, Khiana Meyer, and Taylor Ann Fleshman accept their honors. Gospel Artist winner Rodney Archie (left) accepts his award from host Dion Fowler. Jazz fundraiser Family Blueprints' After Work "Wine Down" & Jazz Social featuring Soulshce 7th will be on Thursday, June 27 from 7-10 p.m. at One West Fourth Street, 12th floor. Tickets are $20 per person and include heavy hors d'oeuvres and bever ages. Proceeds from this event will help support My Brother's Keeper pregnancy prevention and positive youth development program for adolescent males. To purchase tickets or for more information about Family Blueprints, call Katisha Blackwell at 336-505-8231 or email her at kblackwell@fam ilyblueprintsofnc.org. To visit the web site, go to www.family blueprintsofnc.org. Reunion volunteers needed The 20th Happy Hill Garden Reunion critically needs volunteers for Wednesday, July 10. Volunteers for parking, directions, tailgating and much more are needed. Signups will be on Saturday, June 29 at the William C. Sims Recreation Center. 1201 Alder St. at 10 am A mandatory meeting is required for all interested volun teers. Entertainers desiring to perform should call Cedric Moser at 336-971 -9830 by June 29. Vendors desiring to reserve one of only ten vendor spots are required to pay $50. Call Ben Piggott at 336-727-2580 for additional information. Homeowners' celebration In honor of National Homeownership Month, local Forsyth County agencies invite all hist time home buyers, their friends and family to come cel ebrate with food, kids' games, entertainment and prizes at the S. G. Atkins Enterprise Center on Saturday, June 29 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. RSVP at www.wsrar.com/american dreamce lebration Parking will be at the Bowman Gray Stadium in lot FF, and a shuttle will be provided to the Enterprise Center. To be a spon sor, a vendor or for more infor mation, call 336-703-2677. Cemetery clean-up The Happy Hill Cemetery Friends will host a beautifica tion of the grounds on Saturday. June 29 from 9-11 a.m. onsite at Pitts and Willow Streets in the Happy Hill Community. The public is invited to participate. Bring your own chainsaws. rakes, clippers, gloves and other outdoor tools. Call Maurice Pitts Johnson at 336-721-1081 or 336-978-2866 for more infor mation. Omegas health event A community health initia tive sponsored by the Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. will take place on Saturday, June 29 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. at The Omega Friendship . Center, 2336 Patterson Ave. The TWin City Medical Society and the Winston Lake Family YMCA will participate. Topics of infor mal discussion include prostate health, women's health, yoga, elder care and cardiovascular disease. The public is invited to attend. Call Kenny Faulkner at 336-978-0489 for more infor mation. See Community on B3 J'hc ?nteitcci8 ' Artists take home awards BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE Awarder William Furches Awardee Virginia Walker Jesse Duncan stands by as Wanda Brendle Moss speaks. (Above) Gospel group Alfred and Brock performs. (Left) DJ winner DJ Jamal accepts with style. (Below) Court and Friends accepts their Jazz Ensemble award. Awarder Mark Vega Awarder Robb County Event founder Ellen Leak speaks. Awarder Greg "Catman" Good Local entertainers of all kinds were recognized Sunday during the Forsyth County Entertainment Awards ceremony -? Ik. UMI^nkim CXI UH. ITIU1VIUIIUIII Center. Hundreds of well-dressed attendees strolled along a red carpet into the venue to watch as singers, dancers and actors were hon ored for their work. Awards were also handed out in categories for graphic designers, cre ative writers, DJs, photographers and other disci plines. Ellen Leak founded the awards and first held them last year. Known as DJ Koolaide on the local music circuit. Leak said she came up with the idea for the awards alter DJ'ing at a wedding for a particularly difficult client. She thought that there should be some kind of recognition for entertainers who perform their jobs See FCEA on B2 \9~ blewlld > INTERIOR DESIGN AND SHOWROOM dacidedtif nvod/e tti %
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