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YMCA group holds gala to recognize achievers special to the chronin f ^cL8*" niched service and minnm.Uni,y leaders were recognized for their lifetime achievements, distin gm^ servtce and mtnonty owned businesses. within the Black Achievers Program were recognized for their scholastic achievement and awarded a total of $27,050 in scholarships. "_c^.v'eVerS Were reco8nized for excellence on behalf of their corporations and or commu nity sponsors. r /^H^V.erS Pro8rfm prepares future leaders today for tomorrow, by helping them i!^6 nnvWf ?!i ? career goals that give them an advantage in their endeavors to become productive adults in our community. For more information, go to http://ymcanwnc.org/programs/black-achievers/. Photos by Erin Mizelle for the Winston-Salem Chronicle Bobby Kimbrough Jr. speaks at the ISth annual Black Achievers In Business and industry Awards Gala on May 14. High school seniors within the Black Achievers Program were recognized for their scholastic achievement on May 14. Adult achievers are recognized at the 18th annual Black Achievers In Business and Industry Awards Gala on May 14 Barbara Hayes pans the audience at the 18th annu al Black Achievers In Business and Industry Awards Gala on May 14. L 1 More adult achievers are recognized at the 18th annual Black Achievers In Business and Industry Awards Gala on May 14. mmmm *f" L 111 ? _ Kids, teens, moms, dads and book lovers of all ages are invited to join us for a rousing start to fcrsyth County's longest running summer reading program on Friday, June 5th starting at 6:30 pm at Sixth and Liberty streets in Winston-Salem's vibrant Arts District. Winaton-Satom, North Carolina www.fonythUbrary.org ? This year's featured entertainment is Criss Cross Mango Sauce, a high energy entertainment company focusing on children's love of languages, cultures and the performing arts. There will also be performances by our own children's and youth librarians as well as arts and crafts for kids of i any age. Kids, teens and adults can sign up for Summer j Reading at the kick off. at any library location, or at www. J forsyth.cc/library/summerreading mes.
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