f ~ Community Calendar Senior Democrats Meeting The Forsyth County Senior Democrats will meet today (June 4) at 9 am. at the Golden Corral on 4965 University Pkwy. Steve Hines, director of the Forsyth County Board of Elections, will speak. Members and guests want ing the breakfast buffet amve at 8:30 a.m. Black Chamber of Commerce Meeting The Winston-Salem Black Chamber of Commerce will have its monthly meeting today (June 4) at 6:30 p.m. at The Enterprise Center, 1922 S. Martin Luther King Drive. The presenter will be Edward Timberlake, Business Services and Lending Director of the Support Center of Raleigh. This is a members only meeting. Those who wish to join the WS Black Chamber of Commerce can go to www.wsblackchamber.co m. For information con tact Randon Pender at 336 575-2006 or at randon @wsblackcham ber.com. Anderson Reunion Planning Meeting The 1970 Anderson Reunion Planning Committee returns to the Anderson Center at WSSU on Friday, June 5 at 3:30 p.m. There will be a walk through at the McNeil Banquet room on the 2nd floor. The regular planning meeting will be Saturday, June 6 at 10:30 a.m. at Forsyth Seafood Restaurant on 108 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. Contact Fleming El Emin for attendance at 336-575-0895 or at flem ing07.fea@gmail.com Dinner/Dance The Big Four Alumni Association of Forsyth County will host a Black and White Dinner/Dance on Saturday, June 6 from 7 p.m. to midnight at the Quality Inn on 2008 South Hawthorne Road in Winston-Salem. Dress attire is semi-formal. Music provided by DJ King Fish. Donations are $25. For tickets and more information, contact Linda Rogers (336-331-3261), Robert Noble (336-764 0980) or Carl McLaurin (336-655-5938). Golf Tournament The Atkins High School Class of 1971 invites all golfers to play in their Eighth Golf Tournament on Saturday, June 6 at the Winston Lake Golf Course on 3535 Winston Lake Rd. Registration is at 7:30 a.m. with tee off at 9 a.m. The tournament is being held in partnership with Winston Salem Preparatory Academy and half of the proceeds will be donated to the school. The format is Captains Choice and the registration fee is $75.00 per person. For more infor mation, contact Andrew Lindsay at 336-407-2510 or Annette Wilson at 336 473-5830. Elks Lodge Sunday Dinner Camel City Elks Lodge #1021 at 1405 Patterson Ave., will sponsor a Sunday dinner on June 7 from 12:30 to 4:30 pirn. Donation is $8 for buffet or take out. Father and Son March The Carl H. Russell, Sr. Community Center pres ents Honor Your Father 2015 program on Sunday, June 7 from 3 p.m. - 5 p.m. The Father and Son Unity March will start at 2:15 p.m. in the parking lot across from Solid Rock Baptist Church at 3010 Carver School ..Road, marching to the communi ty center. Guest speaker will be Dr. Lenwood Davis. Refreshments will be served. For more infor mation, call Ben Piggott at 336-727-2580. Salem Band Concert The Salem band. directed by Eileen M. ?ung, Wju haye thejr C?wboys concert on June '? ':30 p.m. at the Salem Square in Old Salem, Academy & Main Streets Winston-Salem. The concert is featuring music rom the American Old *nHSt', laiTul,ar folk tunes, and John Williams' "The u?^?ys" Get your child s photo taken with horse and rider in costume TO? Silverlin Farms. i -, 40(1 open to the pub lic. Hot dogs, drinks, and gelato available for pur chase. For more informa tion go to www.salem contact Eileen at 336-413-2180. Rain date is August 18. Caregiver Conference The Piedmont Triad Regional Council Area Agency on Aging will have their Fearless Caregiver Conference on Tuesday June 9 from 8:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. at the Village Inn Event Center on 6205 Ramada Drive in Clemmons. Learn about support, information and advice for family and pro fessional caregivers from aging and disability experts, caregiver advo cates, physicians. Social Security specialists, elder law professionals, home care and facility coordina tors and support organiza tions. Limited number of complimentary caregiver tickets are available for the full-day seminar and exhi bitions. Registration includes lunch. For more information call 877-829 2734 or go to www.fear lesscaregiver.com. NCSBE Public Hearing The North Carolina State Board of Elections will hold a public hearing on Tuesday, June 9 from 5 P-m. - 7 p.m. at the Forsyth County Government Center Multi-Purpose Room on 201 Chestnut St. The Hearing will be about the proposed rule of photo identification requirements for in-person voting. Public members will be allowed 2 minutes to express their views. A Peruvian Adventure Kathy Rigsbee of the Foothills Group of the Sierra Club will present A Peruvian Adventure on the Salkantay Trail to Machu Pichu on Thursday, June 11 at p.m. in Single Brothers Workshop on 10 Academy St. in Old Salem. There will be light refresh ments while Rigsbee will present a slideshow of her experiences on a recent tour to Peru. For more information, contact Cornelia Barr at 336-409 2772 or cbdub@me.com. Pet Therapy Social The Shepard's Center of Greater Winston-Salem will have their pet therapy social on Friday, June 12 from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. on 1700 Ebert St. The Fostering Friendship thera py dogs will be at this event. To register, call 336 748-0217 or e-mail dpark er@ shepardscenter.org. Anderson Class of '65 Reunion The Class of 1965 A. H. Anderson Senior High School is approaching the 50th year of graduating. On Friday, June 12 through Sunday, June 14 is the date for the reunion. It has been determined that the cost of $100 per classmate and $75 per guest will be need ed to cover the cost of the weekend events. Deposit is $25 per person as soon as possible. Make checks payable to A. H. Anderson High School Class of 1965. Scheduled activities thus far: Registration & "Meet and Greet" on Friday, June 12 from 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. with hors d' oeuvres (while they last). Dinner/Social on June 13 from 7 p.m. - 12 p.m. St. Paul United Methodist Church at 11 a.m. worship service, Sunday, June 14. For more information con tact Julia Perkins Chisholm at deltal3@triadjT.com. Hispanic Arts Program The Hispanic Arts Initiative will launch a new program series "A Bailar Let's Dance" with a con cert on Saturday, June 13, from 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at the Milton Rhodes Arts Center at 215 N. Spruce St. in downtown Winston Salem. For more informa tion, contact Maria H. Sanchez-Boudy at 336 995-1896. Bowling For Sickle Cell The Bold Lips for Sickle Cell will have its Bowling for Sickle Cell on Friday, June 19 from 7 p.m. - 9 p.m. at AMF Lanes off of Jonestown Road. Presale tickets are $10 for kids and $15 for adults through EventBrite at www.boldlipsforsickle cell wsnc .eventbrite .com. On the day of the event at the door it will be $20 for kids and $25 for adults. If your business or family would like to buy a lane it will be $45 which includes tickets plus shoes and bowling for two hours. All proceeds go to Bold Lips for Sickle Cell, a commu nity based organization that focuses on sickle cell awareness and education, for more information con tact Jew-EL Darbone, Founder and CFO at jewel darbone ,blfsc@ gmail .com o r Boldlipsforsicklecell @ gm | Community Briefs | 80th Birthday Celebration Mildred R. Griffin of Winston-Salem celebrated her 80th birthday on May 13th. Griffin is a retired educator from the Winston Salem/Forsyth County School system in which she still works as a mentor for first year teachers. Along with working, she also is extremely active in the Rho Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc., WSSU Alumni Association, National Council of Negro Women and Phi Delta Kappa, among other organizations. Griffin Morrison Gets Doctorate On May 2, 2015, Winston-Salem native Khrystina A. Morrison graduated with her doctorate degree in physical therapy from Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU) in Tallahassee, Florida. Morrison plans to fin ish completion of her master's degree in rehabilitation counsel ing from WSSU with future plans to open a comprehensive reha bilitation center offer ing various therapies under one roof. Morrison will sit for the national licensure exam in late July. Dr. Morrison iviomson is a current member of the Florida Physical Therapy Association (FPTA), American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. and will con tinue expansion into additional professional organiza tions. Morrison is a member at Greater Cleveland Avenue Christian Church. Morrison, DPT, is the daughter of fellow Winston-Salem natives and WSSU alumni Douise T. Jordan & Carl C. Morrison. i I . (HARACTER.Fl(S.MORALSAHD-VAiyES. Mil is (bonder? Hie oction you^ake to carry out the values, ethks and morals thnt you believe in. 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