A LOOK BACK: NATIONAL BLACK THEATRE FESTIVAL WSSU, mayor provide reception Several local well-known people are seen at the reception before the National Black Theatre Festival on Sunday, Aug. 2, including Chronicle Publisher Ernie Pitt (in middle of photo). Actress Vanessa Bell Calloway, who portrayed Zora Neale Hurston in "Letters from Zora: In Her Own Words," talks with people at the reception. Good food was a star at the reception. All photos by Donna Rogers Celebrities pose for the media and fans at the reception. They are (L-R): Sylvia SprinkU'Hamlin, executive producer for the NBTF; actress and author Debbi Morgan, co-chair of the NBTF; Dr. Elwood Robinson, chancellor of Winston Salem State University (WSSU); Winston-Salem Mayor Allen Joines; and actor Darnell Williams, co-chair of the NBTF. GET THE CAR YOU LOVE WITH A PAYMENT I YOU CAN AFFORD. | I AUTO LOANS I rates as low as 174% I I mmm ^Fapr1 I Truliant is federally insured by the National Credit Union Administration. (1) Rates and promotional terms are sub)ect to change. Loans are subject to credit approval. Floor rate on auto loans is 1.74% APR. Additional terms apply for refinancing existing Truliant auto loans. (2) Qualified borrowers may defer payments for 90 days after loan signing. Interest will accrue from the date of the loan until payments begin. Participating in this program results in a 90-day extension of the loan, maximum term 84-months. Cannot be combined with other offers.

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