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Winston-Salem Youth Chorus' Class of2014-2015.
Winston-Salem Youth Chorus holding auditions for its 23rd season
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE
The Winston-Salem Youth Chorus invites children
ages 8 to 18 to audition for the 2015-2016 season, which
begins at the end of August.
Auditions will be held on Monday, June 22 through
Friday, June 26 and Monday, June 29 through Thursday,
July 2 between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. at St. Timothy's
Episcopal Church, 2575 Parkway Drive.
Members of the WSYC learn vocal technique, theory,
singing in other languages, discipline, confidence and
teamwork while performing beautiful choral arrange
ments.
The chorus often collaborates with the UNCSA, The
WS Symphony, Piedmont Wind Ensemble, Piedmont
Chamber singers and other groups in the region. They also
travel and perform in other countries around the nation.
The tours in the past have included performances in
Austria, Italy, France, Chicago, New York City and New
Orleans.
The Winston-Salem Youth Chorus, a non-profit arts
organization founded in 1993 has impacted the lives of
hundreds of children and youth, through music education
and performance experiences. The organization impacts
the children with its mission to engage and develop youth
from diverse backgrounds, and to enrich their lives by
inspiring excellence in choral music. The WSYC now has
around 100 members in four ensembles, ranging from
grades 3-12 and representing more than 40 schools in
Forsyth and surrounding counties.
For more information and to schedule an audition
time, go to www.wsyouthchorus.org or contact the office
at 336-703-0001.
Little Miss America pageant helps Deltas
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The Winston-Salem Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Inc. sponsors
the Little Miss America pageant every other year before the Jabberwock pageant.
The Little Miss America pageant includes contestants ages 6-12. The contestants
raise money and the one who raises the largest sum of money is crowned Little Miss
America.
Amari Renee'Adams was crowned Little Miss America and Indigo Beloved Wilson
Parker was awarded the "Spirit" award.
Fundraising for the Jabberwock pageant starts with the Little Miss America pageant,
because the money raised by the contestants is used to supplement the scholarships
awarded to the young ladies participating in the Jabberwock.
This year's Little Miss America pageant featured four energetic and talented little
girls: Amari Renee Adams, daughter of Kenya Adams and Leroy Richardson; Tyra Jade
Hilliard, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Tyrone Hilliard; Sierra Jahnelle Riche, daughter of
Ms. Marie Yacinthe and Mr. John James; Miss Indigo Beloved Wilson-Parker, daughter
of Mr. ag^Mrs. Dgvid Cornelius and Mr. Mason Parker.
The contestants met together over several months and participated in multiple activ
ities such as "How Do I See Myself," an etiquette class, and the creation of vision boards.
Elizabeth Newton is president of the Winston-Salem Alumnae Chapter. Dr. Trina C.
Bethea is Little Miss America chairwoman.
(L-R) Indigo Beloved Wilson-Parker, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David
Cornelius and Mason Parker; Tyra Jade Hilliard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Tyrone Hilliard; Sierra Jahnelle Riche is the daughter of Marie Yacinthe and
John James; and Amari Renee' Adams.
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Religion
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information, call the
church at 336 724-6431.
Vacation Bible School
First Waughtown
Baptist Church, 838
Moravia St., will conduct
Vacation Bible School
from 5:45 to 8:15 p.m. on
Monday, June 22 through
Friday, June 26. Each ses
sion will begin with
devotion followed by a
repast from 6-6:30 p.m.
Classes and closing activ
ities are scheduled for
6:40 - 8:15 p.m. This
year's theme is "Bible
Blast to the Past."
Transportation will be
, available on a limited
basis. Children under 5
must be accompanied by
an adult, and all unac
companied children must
have a permission form
signed by a parent or
guardian. Forms are
available at the church
and from the van drivers.
Persons needing trans
portation should call
transportation coordina
tor Ronnie Wiggins at
336-918-9297 at least one
day in advance and leave
a name, phone number,
address and the number
of persons to be picked
up. Pastor Dennis W.
Bishop is senior pastor.
For more information
contact, Marilyn L.
Roseboro, VBS Director
336-785-0969 or 336
446-9631
Beginning June 23
Vacation Bible School
The Calvary Hill
Church of Greater
Deliverance will be hav
ing its Vacation Bible
School from Tuesday,
June 23 to Friday, June 26
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at
4591 Manning St. For
questions and further
information, contact
Elder Parish Powell at
336-744-3012.
June 28
School of Ministry
The Holy Trinity Full
Gospel Baptist Church is
having a School of
Ministry session on
Sunday, June 28 at 4 p.m.
on 5307 Peters Creek
Pkwy. Featured speaker
will be Pastor Richard C.
Miller Sr. For more infor
mation, contact the
church at 336-784-9347.
August 3
Lunch and learn
The Trinity Glen
Church will be having a
lunch and learn on
Monday, Aug. 3 from
10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at
849 Waterworks Road.
The subject will about
"Conversation in Death
and Dying." Key speak
ers of this event will be
Gary Cook, M.Div.,
LSCW, pastoral coun
selor and psychothera
pist, and Christopher
Ehrlich, hospice chaplain
from Hospice of the
Piedmont. Please RSVP
with number of people
attending to
bwoodard@trinityglen.
net.
Ongoing
Emergency food give
away
Christ Kingdom
Building Worship Center,
3894 North Hampton Dr.,
in partnership with sec
ond Harvest Food Bank
of NWNC, provides to
the community at large an
Emergency Food
Assistance Program on
Tuesdays (2 p.m.);
Wednesdays (4:30 p.m.);
Saturdays (first and third
10 a.m. - noon); and
Saturdays (second and
and fourth 8 a.m. - 10
a.m.)
Noon-Day Express
New Liberty Baptist
Ministries, 5009 Voss St.,
will host Noon-Day
Express services on
Wednesdays from noon
12:45 p.m. Guest speak
ers from around the city
and area will encourage
your hearts at midweek
preaching the Gospel of
Power and Commitment.
A lunch will be offered.
The public is cordially
invited to attend. Rev. Dr.
Linda Beal is the host
pastor.
Food, Clothes Giveaway
Every second
Saturday of each month
from 11 a.m. to 12:30
p.m.. Calvary Hill
Church of Greater
Deliverance Inc, invites
anyone who is in need of
food and clothes. The
Food Pantry and Clothes
Closet is at 4951
Manning St. Direct all
question to Missionary
Tammy Orr at 336-744
3012.
Tuesday Service
Join vCalvary Hill
Church of Greater
Deliverance Inc. from
7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the
fourth Tuesday of each
month at the Bethesda
Center, 930 North
Patterson Ave., providing
hope through teaching
and preaching presented
by Calvary Hill's ministe
rial staff. For more infor
mation contact the church
at 336-744-3012.
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Peppers
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ishness and hypocritical worship will
not continue. God abhors their behav
iors! He goes on to tell them that on
the Day of the Lord their symbols of
wealth and power will be crushed.
The illustrations about the horse and
the oxen demonstrate tragedy follow
ing foolish actions. In Israel, justice
has become poison and righteousness
bitterness. On that Day, everything
will be destroyed.
Life's Application: Wake up!
Wake up, everybody God continues
to hate our selfishness, arrogance,
and corruption! We are created to live
in community to help, encourage, and
to share with each other. This is not
condemnation of the wealthy but a
wakeup call to be responsible, caring,
and merciful toward all of humanity.
The aim should be to live to please
the Creator. Too often we allow our
pride and arrogance to overcome us
thinking that we are "better" than oth
ers. All of humanity is created by God
and He/She has expectations of jus
tice, mercy, and humility for each of
us. Are we guilty like Israel and
Judah? God still judges individuals
and nations for selfishness, arro
gance, and corruption.
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IN MEMORIAM
Winner Amari Renee' Adams is the daughter oj
Kenya Adams and Leroy Richardson.
KING
Mr. Elbert A. "Toby"
"TK" King formerly of
Winston-Salem, N.C.
passed away in Rhode
Island Hospital. He was
preceded in death by his
parents, Sallie Mae King
and father, Floyd James
Barber. Also left to
mourn is his longtime
companion, Mary
Taylor, two daughters.
Jalpurnia Blalock and
Laterkiethea Woodson;
two sisters, Loretta
Jackson and Alroeana
'Toni" Lyles; one aunt,
Almeana Little. Toby
leaves a host of step
children. grandchildren,
great grandchildren, and
a host of family and
friends. Services were
entrusted to Saunders
Dwyers Funerals of New
Bedford. Massachusetts.
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