Women Helping Women Emmanuel Baptist Church, 1075 Shalimar Drive, celebrated Women's History Month on Friday, March 13 through Sunday, March 15. This year's theme was "Emmanuel Meeting the Needs of Women: Embracing, Educating and Empowering." On March 13, church members visited Sunrise Towers Apartment, 801 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, to hold a Women's Clothing Giveaway. Cassandra Barkley, left, and Joyce "Ms. Diva" Watlington enjoy shopping at the Emmanuel Clothing Giveaway Carolyn Allison, member of Emmanuel Baptist Church, moves a rack full of donated clothes. Photo by Erin Miaellc j Emmanuel Baptist Church member Danyetta Jackson, left, helps resident Joyce Watlington find the perfect pants. Photos by Erin Mizelle for The Chronicle Winston-Salem State University hosts fourth annual Elementary Mathematics Invitational SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Winston-Salem State University's Center for Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education (CMSTE) and the Department of Mathematics will offer the fourth annual Elementary Mathematics Invitational (EMI) on Saturday, April 11, from 8 a.m. until noon in the Thompson Center on campus. EMI, an official event of the 2015 North Carolina Science Festival, is a special free event geared toward diverse audiences with a mathematics competition for regional fourth- and fifth-graders. There is also a family math session for parents of the contest participants that provide math activities to use at home. Additionally, experts in the fields of science, technology, engineering and mathemat ics (STEM) will speak about the integration of STEM in their professions and STEM connections to everyone's daily lives. The event will culminate with an award ceremony for the winning student teams. As an official 2015 North Carolina Science Festival event, EMI is among hundreds of community-based events that showcase STEM activities across the state. The festival, the first statewide undertaking of its type, is a two-week celebration each spring that brings hundreds of events hosted by schools, colleges, libraries, muse ums, parks, businesses and other community organizations together under one banner to recognize the economic, educational and cultural impact of science in North Carolina. The Festival is presented by Biogen Idee Foundation and produced by Morehead Planetarium and Science Center at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. For more information about EMl, contact Dr. Pamela Moses-Snipes at mosess nipes@wssu.edu or (336) 750-2494 or Dr. Vincent Snipes at snipesv@wssu.edu or (336) 750-2488. Registration will be done on a first come first serve basis. To register visit: www.wssu.edu/ncmsen and click on the Elementary Mathematics Invitational tab on the left and then click on the registration form. For more information on the Science Festival, visit www.ncsciencefestival.org. IDarda Financial Services, LLC Danny Freeman Tax Preparation Investment Management Financial Planning Accounting ? Business Consulting Life & Long-Term Care Insurance 8100-F North Point Blvd. Winston-Salem, NC 27105 757-1222 or toll free 877-825-2512 Friday garbage collection changed for Easter holiday SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE City offices will be closed Friday. April 3. for the Easter holiday. City Link, the city's citizen service call center, will be staffed from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to assist citizens and will be available outside of those hours for water, sewer and other non-911 emergencies. Garbage collections scheduled for Friday, April 3, will take place on Monday, April 6. Recycling and yard waste collections will not be affected. For more informa tion call CityLink 311. ELUSON^ Is Your License Revoked or avan Permanently Revoked? I May Be Able to Oat You a Driving Privilege. Is the Ball Bondsman Too Expensive? Maybe You Need to try a Property Bond Call Mel 112 North Marshall Street Winston Saleiu, NC 27101 tJitsl North of 1st Streett Phone (336) 72.17370 l ax <3.16)723 7372 eltisonlaw# earthlink net Erie S EIHeon AnamrAili* "Dedicated To Providing You The Best Service.' y -r?i CELEBRATES... HALF OF ALL STDS ARC IN PEOPLE UNDER TMI AOS OF 16. laCTTINO YOURSiLF ? TESTED FOR STOS ? IS A BASIC PART OF | STAYIHO HEAITHY I ?rafvnwvMlt C^DI 70) Un?r?MP0S9D?Mfijf|?r I iicH?utiu(wl>ci>rtL JFMfcj Apply online now at ForsythTech.edu Walk-In Registration is April 13-14 (or) MayrM - Courses taught throughout Forsyth County - Choose day, evening or online classes For more information, visit www.ForsythTech.edu/summer or call 336.734.7556 v ? ( ( 4A 1 \....j? (y> g- rmtliTmili nrfii www.rorsyuiiecn.eau ' . FORSYTH TECH 2100 SHas Creek Parkway -, ' ' y Winston-Salem, NC 336.723.0371

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