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Teens ready to compete for titles SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Tatiana Williams of Winston-Salem and Zakelle Leak of Lexington were recently selected to participate in the 2014 Miss Jr. Teen Greensboro and Miss Teen Greensboro pag eants, respectively. The competitions are slated to take place on Saturday, Oct. 4. The girls learned of their acceptance when the pageant announced their selec tions following interviews and after submit ting applications and to interviews. The girls will be competing for their share of thousands of dollars in prizes and specialty gifts. Tatiana will be competing in the Miss Jr. Teen division; Zakelle will compete in the Miss Teen division. In all, there are four divisions in which young ladies ages 7 through 19 will compete in modeling routines, casual wear and formal wear and be judged on their personalities. The winner of the Miss Jr. Teen Greensboro and Miss Teen Greensboro competitions will represent the city and sur rounding communities at the national com petition in Orlando, Fla., where more than $30,000 in prizes and awards will be pre sented. Community businesses, organizations, and private individuals will assist Tatiana and Zakelle by becoming official sponsors. t-or more information, call the Miss Jr. Teen Greensboro Pageant Coordinator at 1-877-403 6678. >uomniea mot Tatiana Williams is going for the crown. Community from page Bl session led by Precious McCloud on Saturday, Sept. 20 from 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. at the Arts Council Theatre, 610 Coliseum Drive. Admission is $7 and door prizes will be given. Sessioas for beauticians The North Carolina State Beauticians and Cosmetologists Association will hold a mini convention on Sunday, Sept. 21 from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. at Quality Inn & Suites at Hanes Mall. A free eight-hour CEU Credit on Chemical Relaxing and Styling will be offered. There will also be a clinic on natural hair. Registration will begin at 8 a.m. For more information, contact Dr. Allie Wiggins at 910 988-4267, Dr. Carl Lyles at 919-776-1133 or Dr. Earline White at 336-816 0571. Atkins Class of '70 meeting Members of the Atkins High School Class of 1970 have begun meeting to plan for its 45th Class Reunion next year. The next meeting will be on Sunday. Sept. 21 at 4 p.m. at the Uncompromising Word Fellowship Hall. 1612 E 14th St. For more informa tion. contact Jean Moses Petree at 336-721-1288, Doris Jones at 336- 767 4115 or Carolyn McWillis at 336-725-0220. NAACP meeting The Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County Branch of the NAACP will hold a general public meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 23 at 7 p.m. at the Carl Russell Community Center, 3521 Carver School Rd. For more information, call Executive Director Dr. M. Barr at 336-767-3470. ABWA meeting The American Business Women's Association will hold its next meeting on Thursday, Sept. 25 at 5:45 p.m. at Oscar's Restaurant, Tavern and Grill, 3349 Robinhood Rd. Meetings are held each fourth Thursday. Learn more at www.abwa.org or www.abwatotallywinston.c om. Boxing fundraiser "The Fight Against Cancer," a fundraiser fea turing local boxers and open sparring, will be held Saturday, Sept. 27 at 7 p.m. a) West Salem Square (for merly the Hewitt Business Center). Admission is $10 and some of the proceeds will go to the American Cancer Society. For more information, call 336-775 6787. Dinners for sale Paisley Alumni will be have a fish fry at 2133 New Walkertown Rd. on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Dinners will be $7 and sandwiches will be $3.50. Marvtastic Bash The North Carolina Black Repertory Company will host the Marvtastic Bash fundraiser on Saturday, Sept. 27 from 7 11 p.m. at the Marriott Twin City Quarter. This event commemorates the birthday of the Company's founder, the late Larry Leon Hamlin, and features a casually ele gant evening of heavy hors d'oeuvres, dancing, door prizes, a silent auction and fun. Tickets are $40 and may be purchased at www.ncblackrep.org or by calling 336-723-2266. Parkland Homecoming Parkland High School's 50th anniversary home coming will be on Oct. 3. The game begins at 7 p.m. Tailgating will take place prior to the game. Also, the Class of 2004 will hold its 10th anniversary. For more information, contact Linwood Geralds at 336 771-4700. ULYP conference The Winston-Salem Urban League Young Professionals will hold its first Women's Empowerment retreat from Oct. 3 - 4th 2014 at The Enterprise Conference and Banquet Center. This is an opportunity to empower both men and women to discuss important issues facing the community. Register at www.wsulyp leap.eventbrite.com. Class of '74 reunion The RJ Reynolds High School Class of 1974 will host its 40th Class Reunion at the BB&T Field (Dash Stadium) in the Womble Carlyle Club on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 6:30 - 10:30 p.m. Admission is $40 per person if paid by Sept. 15 or $45 afterward or at the door. For more informa tion. contact Gayla F. Posey at 336-406 0007/bbqqueen@triad.n\co m. Frank Clayton at fclay ton@wsjoumal.com or Deronda Kee-Lucas at 336 7 2 3 - 4580/wkee@ triad.rT.com Crosby Scholars Applications are being taken through Oct. 1 for the Crosby Scholars, a college prep program for teens. Go to www.crosbyscholars.org or call 336-725-5371 for more information. Vigils' picnic Vigils for Healing will hold its annual picnic on Saturday, Sept. 20 to rerriember people who have lost a loved one to homi cide. The free event will be from 11 a.m. to I p.m. at Reynolds Park Shelter #4 (behind the Anderson Recreation Center) at 2450 Reynolds Park Rd. Attendees are encouraged to bring a photo of their loved one. For more infor mation. contact Alice Conrad at 336-682-5410 or Gwen White at 336-788 5459. Father & Son Celebrate Birthdays Submitted Photo Recently. Ben Coleman Sr. celebrated his 60th birthday, while his son, Ben Jr., celebrated his 40th birthday. For the past 37 years, the elder Coleman has been employed by RJ. Reynolds Tobacco Company, where he has been both a security guard and electronic technician. He is also the owner of Ben Coleman Video Productions. Ben Jr. is an electronic technician at FedEx Corp. and works as an audio engineer - his passion - at special events. FOODmiON September 17 - September 23,2014 MVP 291 LB f mvp Value Pack W. Chicken <Z Drumsticks or LB Thighs Without MVP Card Regular Retail MVP Boneless, A Q Center Cut J? 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