| Community Calendar 1 Walk Spirit Week for Lupus The Lupus Foundation of America, North Carolina Chapter (LFANC) will be holding a statewide Walk Spirit Week through Saturday, March 21 in support of its Walk to End Lupus Now events in the spring. Spirit Week consists of a full week of team and individ ual fundraising events that are open to the public. The following are a list of Spirit Week events being held in Winston-Salem. The first two will offer a lupus awareness event and light refreshments. Proceeds from all three will benefit Team Beautiful Butterfly Warriors: Cut for a Cure, Friday, March 20,9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Nu Dimensions Hair, 8001 North Point Blvd. Contact Contillus Myers at contillus@gmail.com for more information. Manicures for Lupus, Friday, March 20, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Lotus Nails, LLC., 454 Knoll wood St. Contact Monica at moni caosinowo@hotmail.com for more information. We Don't Sweat We Shine: The Color Run, Saturday, March 21, 10 a.m., at Winston-Salem Fairgrounds, 421 27th St. N.W. Team Beautiful Butterfly Warriors will be running The Color Run. Contact Monica at moni caosinowo@hotmail.com for more information. Tiny Indians The Winston-Salem Tiny Indians Football and Cheer Organization will have Early Registration/Sign-ups for the 2015 Season. Children between the ages of 5 and 13 are welcome to join. Registration will be in the East Winston Shopping Center from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, March 21. For more information, please contact: Leonard Green for football at 336 765-7515 or Charlene Bracley for cheering at 336-995-2045. Tre' Town, Tre' Town, which per forms a wide variety of music styles such as Classic' Soul, Motown, Doo-Wop and Funk, will be appearing for Casablanca Saturdays at Legends fear & Grill in the Quality Inn & Suites, 2008 S. Hawthorne Road, on Saturday, March 21. Doors open at 8 p.m. 1980s dance music between Tre Town sets will be provided by Bob Wesley. Admission is $5 per person or $8 per cou ple. For more information, contact Bobby or Debbie Locke at 336-655-8688 or email: fastfame@bell south.net. Great American Cleanup Keep Winston-Salem Beautiful is still accepting volunteers for the annual Great American Cleanup in Winston-Salem to be held Saturday, March 21, in conjunction with Forsyth Creek Week. During the annual Great American Cleanup in Winston Salem, local roadways, parks and schools will be cleaned of litter from 9 a.m. to noon with the assis tance of families, individu als and church, civic, schooj and scouting groups. For more informa tion or to volunteer, go to www.KWSB .City ofW S or g, or call CityLink 311. The '5' Royales proclamation The '5' Royales, Winston-Salem's home grown band that helped defined R&B in the late 1940s, will be honored with a proclamation from the city at noon on Thursday, March 19 at the Hanesbrand Theatre, 209 N. Spruce St. Winston Salem Mayor Allen Joines will recognize the ground breaking group and pro claim that day in their h<fior. The '5' Royales will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio on April 18. All of the original members are dead, but many of their family mem bers will attend the March 19 proclamation. A recep tion will follow with light refreshments. Advance ticket sales will be avail able for the 'Sock-Hop' dance, a fundraiser that will be held in early April. For more information, con tact Bobby Ray Wilson at 336-406-5138; xxxzoolo gy55@yahoo.com; or Kim Bell at 336-354-9836 or kimskreations63 @y ahoo .c om. Black Chamber mixer The Winston Salem Black Chamber of Commerce (WSBCC) will have its first mixer of 2015 on Thursday, March 19 starting at 6:30 p.m. at Carolina Vineyards & Hops, 1111 S. Marshall St. We will recognize the Founders and Charter members of the WSBCC, which began January 15, 2002. This event is open to business and non-business owners, members and non members. For additional information contact: Randon Pender at 336 575-2006 Or Fashion House Party In the spirit of the founders of the WSSU Brown Alumni Chapter, the Brown Alumni Chapter will be having an OF Fashion House Party in observance of its Founders' Day, Friday, March 20, at 6 p.m., Forsyth Technical Community College/Mazie Woodruff Center, 4905 Lansing Drive. The theme for this year is; "Food, Fellowship, Fun And Fund Night." Funds raised from this event will be used for scholarships to high school seniors planning to attend WSSU in Fall 2015. Tickets are available in advance for $25 person. For more information con tact , Vera Hillian, Fundraiser Committee Chair or Randon Pender, President at 336-757-8894 or 336-575-2006. Class meeting The A.H. Anderson High School class of 1966 will meet at 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 21, at 3705 El Santos Court in Winston-Salem. All members interested in working on the 50-year class reunion are encour aged to attend. Please RSVP your attendance to 336-971-6196. Americans United The Triad Chapter of Americans United will meet on Tuesday, March 24, at 7 p.m. at the Polo Recreation Center, 1850 Polo Road. The meeting will cover the U.S. Court of Appeals ruling in Joyner v. Forsyth County. Bill J. Leonard, James and Marilyn Dunn Professor of Baptist Studies and Professor of Church History at the School of Divinity, Wake Forest University, will speak. 'The Prince and the Pauper' Spring Theatre will present "The Prince and the Pauper" Friday, March 20 and Saturday, March 21 at 7 p.m., and Sunday, March 22 at 2 p.m. Performances will be at the Mountcastle Forum (Milton Rhodes Center for the Arts) on 251 North Spruce St. Tickets are $8 per person. Ni? r AY IE N 15 IW?Aafilln *? WnM|?nlm ? (U4<k?ci ? ?imw? ? nuiM* ? cwv>i 6 Iwoi ? ?.W f tttlt ? r<U^I A ??*H? ? Oom lm??i ? Inn dfi akmi* *f arcrpl awl bnw *4 iwutMHr (336) 744-1300 www.sadlcrsmilcs.com my n 336.287.7a03 ^ Q ibdp^iuail.roni i ??>l?llifr<'li.?iiei-> * 0111 H (0 BUftN UNWANTED FAT I lKging with ?race ' In home nursing foot car ? Prevei ? Foot assessment ? Fall alert systems available ; 3500Vest Mill Road, Suite 44 Winston-Salem Macedonia Holiness Church Of God Of The Apostolic Faith, Inc. 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