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39800North Liberty Street, Winston-Salem, NC, will host
the 71st General Missionary Convention and the 22nd
Evangelistic Convention Of The Holiness Church Of God
Inc., beginning Tuesday, May 10 through Sunday, May
15,2016. The presiding General Missionary President and
Host Pastor Overseer Angeline Sumpter and the General
Missionary Vice President Brenda Kirby, along with the
General Evangelistic President Minister Glenda Thacker
and the General Evangelistic Vice President Elder
Maurice Middleton invite all members of the Holiness
Church of God, Inc, as well as the community at large to
join us in worship throughout the various sessions during
each day of the convention. Services times varies begin
ning at 8a.m. and ending at 7:30p.m. nightly. The Sunday
and closing session will began at 10a.m.
The Theme verse is taken from Luke 4:18-19. The
theme: The Year Of Jubilee' and the Proclamation: This
Is God's Yeai; To Act!' Contact Fannetta H. Gore at 336
745-1375 with questions.
May 11 -13
Prophetic Conference 2016
Fresh Fire Worship- Center Inc. presents "Prophetic
Conference 2016" Wednesday, May 11 through Friday,
May 13, at 1538 Waughtown St. There will be daily work
shops on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 1 to 2:30
p.m, facilitated by anointed teachers including Pastor Pam
Phillips, Word of'Truth International Ministries; Apostle
Robbie Carswell, Glory of Christ International Ministry,
Chicago, 111.; and our Pastor Phillip McCloud, Sr. Nightly
services will begin at 7 pan. Wednesday through Friday,
with powerful praise and worship from guest worship
leaders in our area and special guest speaker Apostle
Robbie Carswell. This is a free event. There will be door
prizes and much more. We invite everyone to come and
experience what God has in store for you. Conference host
is Prophetess Cynthia Hill and the Shepherd's Care min
istry of Fresh Fire Worship Center, Inc. Pastor Phillip G.
McCloud, Senior Pastor. For more information, call the
church- at 336-833-4208 or
visit www.FreshFireWorship.org.
May 14
Glory Train
Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance United by
the Blood Women's Ministry will present the "Glory
Train" on Saturday, May 14, at 12 noon at First Baptist
Church, 700 Highland Ave.
May 14
Community Cal
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ofws.org and search for "Historic Resources
Commission."
May 12 - Annual Black Achievers Awards Gala
The Winston Lake Family YMCA will sponsor its
19th annual Black Achievers Awards Gala on Thursday,
May 12, at 6:30 p.m. at the Hawthorne Inn Conference
Center. Dr. James D. Branch will receive the Life time
achievement Award. The Achievers Program is an aca
demic achievement and career development program for
High School Youth whose purpose is "to help teens set
and pursue high educational and career goals resulting in
high school graduation and acceptance into an institution
of higher learning and successful entry into a career of
their choosing. Each year at the Black Achievers Gala
high school seniors within the Black Achievers Program
are recognized for their scholastic achievement, scholar
ships are awarded, and adult achievers are recognized for
excellence on behalf of their corporations and or commu
nity sponsors. Event tickets are $40 each or $300 per
table and must be purchased in advance at the Winston
Lake Family YMCA. For ticket or ad information, please
contact the Winston Lake Family YMCA at 336-724
9205.
May 13 - Senior Prom
The 14th Street Golden Crown Senior Club is spon
soring a Senior Prom with a theme of "A Night Under the
Stars" on May 13, 6-10 p.m., at the 14th Street
Recreation Center Gym. This event creates a prom
atmosphere for senior adults to fellowship; listen and
dance to oldies music of the golden era. Tickets are $8.
Door prizes will be given away. For more information,
call 336-727-8291.
May 14 - Big 4 Walk, health screenings and kid's
fun & games
On Saturday, May 14, The Big 4 Alumni will sponsor
the Big 4 Walk, health screenings and kid's fun and
games at Winston Lake Shelter #1 at 8:00 a.m.
Participants will begin with a warm-up exercise regimen
before embarking on the walk around the lake. The first
participants to finish the walk are awarded prizes. A
major focus of the event is the free health education and
screenings that are conducted by healthcare professionals.
The goals are to increase awareness and provide preven
tive measures regarding the Big 4 health challenges that
disproportionately affect African-Americans including
heart disease, hypertension, stroke and diabetes. A major
project that is supported by funds raised from this e'vent
is the Big 4 Endowed Scholarship Fund at Winston
Salem State University. The community may register for
the Big 4 Walk and Health Screening in advance or as
walk-ins on May 14.
May 14 - Pickled and Potted: Historical Methods
of Preserving the Harvest
Old Salem presents "Picked and Potted: Historical
Methods of Preserving the Harvest" on May 14, 10 - 11
ajn., in the Wachovia Room, Old Salem Visitor Center,
900 Old Salem Road. Remember the rich flavors of pick
led, potted, and fermented foods? Learn different meth
ods of preservation in ceramic and glass through demon
stration and discussion of cooking, potting, and pickling.
Presented by Brenda Hornsby Heindl, MESDA
Curatorial and Research Associate; Co-owner of Emmaps
Farm, Snow Camp, NC; potter/owner of Liberty
Stoneware. To pre-register for any workshop, please
email vhannah@>oIdsalem.orgor call 336-721-7357
(please leave a message if no one answers) to register. To
join Friends of the Gardens, call 336-721-7333.
May 14 - Financial Fortitude Event
The Winston-Salem Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma
Theta Sorority, Inc. will host their annual Financial
Fortitude event on Saturday, May 14, from 10 a.m. - 2
p.m. This year's event will be a panel discussion on build
ing wealth through entrepreneurship/owning your own
business,*stock investing, and real estate investing. A
mini Business Expo featuring local business owners will
also take place during the event. Special guest panelists
Yard sale
First Christian Church, located at 1130 N. Main St,
Kemersville, will have a yard sale fundraiser on Saturday
May 14, 6:30 am.-noon. You may purchase a spot in
advance for $25 to sell your items, or you can show up and
shop. All funds raised will go directly to our Student
Ministry so students can attend summer enrichment events
like MOVE, WinShape, Park Springs, Mission Trips, etc.
For more information, contact Pete Ramsey at 336-996
7388 or peter@fccministries.com.
May 15
Church anniversary celebration
New Birth Worship Center, 1033 Newbirth Dr., East
Bend, will celebrate their 19th church anniversary on
Sunday, May 15 at 10 am. and 3 pjn. The 10 am. guest
speaker will be Rev. William Conrad. The 3 pm. speaker
will be Rev. James Clyburn, Sr. and congregation from
Redbank Baptist Church, Germanton. NBWC Angels of
Mercy Dance Ministry will perform. The pastor is Dr.
James L.E. Hunt. For additional information, please call
336-699-3583 or visit www.newbirthworshipcenter.org.
Everyone is cordially invited to celebrate with the New
Birth Worship Center church family."
May 18-20
Women of Wisdom Conference
The Women of Wisdom Conference will be held May
18 - 20 at Miracle Temple Deliverance Church, 2930
Prescott Dr. The Conference theme is "Divine
Assignment: John 20:16-18." The conference will begin
promptly at 7 p.m. Guest speakers will be: Wednesday,
May 18, Co- Pastor Earline White, (Abba Father
Ministries); Thursday May 19, Pastor Alice Mitchell,
(Miracles Outreach International Church); Friday May 20,
Evangelist Shirley Gaither, (True Temple Outreach
Ministry). At 11 a.m. on Sunday May 22, Pastor Carolyn
Tatum, (Mission on the Move Outreach Church).
May 21
Devotional Women's Prayer Breakfast
New Birth Worship Center, 1033 Newbirth Dr., East
Bend, invites every lady from 6 to 100 years of age to join
them for a Devotional Women's Prayer Breakfast on
Saturday, May 21, from 9:30 am. to 12 pm., bringing
together women of faith to encourage one another. This
event is sponsored by the Christian Education
Department. The Pastor is Dr. James L?. Hunt. For addi
tional information , please call 336-699-3583 ext. 108. or
visit www.newbirthworshipcenter.org.
Joe Dudley Sr. of Dudley Products, Inc., James Perry,
President/CEO of the Winston-Salem Urban League, and
Stephen Harrison, Community Business Consultant with
the City of Winston-Salem, will share information con
cerning business development. The event will be held at
the Dr. Elva Jones Computer Science Building on the
campus of WSSU, Rm 2200. Lunch will be provided to
the first 50 participants who RSVP. This event is free;
however, space is limited. Please reserve your space
today by emailing
recordingsecretary@wsalumnaedst.org or calling
Charmon Baker at 336-407-8701.
May 14 - Zumbathon and Health Fair
Dance For Lowrance Zumbathon and Health Fair will
be held on Saturday, May 14, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. at
Simon G. Atkins High School, 3605 Old Greensboro
Road. There will be 12 of the HOTTEST Zumba instruc
tors in the Triad! There will also be a health fair that will
have vendors covering health topics from head to toe,
plus drawings for great prizes. Admission is only $10 for
12 awesome Zumba instructors who will be rocking the
house from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The health fair is from
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Get some exercise, burn those calories,
and get information to improve your health knowledge.
For questions, please call 336-703-4181.
May 14 - City Historic Marker Unveiling
There will be a histdric marker unveiling of "Five
Row at Reynolda" on May 14 at 1:30 pjn. at Reynolda
House Museum of American Art, 2250 Reynolda Rd. For
more information, visit www.cityofws.org and search for
"Historic Resources Commission."
May 15 - Evening of Art
Delta Arts Center, 2611 New Walkertown Road, will
present an Evening of Art on Sunday, May 15, 6-9 p.m.
This event will feature over 20 pieces of canvas art from
local African-Americai! artists for sale. Proceeds will go
to support our Youth Arts program. Silent auction of var
ious items will also be available. Artists will be painting
live and there will be Spoken Word as well as a live per
formance of R&B and Neo-Soul by Souljam. Tickets are
$25 and are available now at The Basement Tattoo and
Beauty Studio, 1321 Hardesty Lane. All-white attire pre
ferred but is not mandatory. Call 336-893-5122 for more
information..
May 15 & 16 - Auditions for "Oklahoma"
Auditions for "Oklahoma" will be held at the Stained
Glass Playhouse on Sunday, May 15, and Monday, May
16,7-9 p.m. in the Playhouse, 4401 Indiana Aye. (Marvin
United Methodist Church). Adults & teen-agers, male and
female parts are available. Plan to audition by singing a
musical selection of anything but songs from Oklahoma.
Please bring your own sheet music; an accompanist will
be provided. A short reading will be required as well as
some small dance steps. Auditions may be done on either
evening. Call-backs may be made. "Oklahoma" per
formances will be held on July 22,23,24,29,30,31 and
August 5,6 & 7.
May 17 - Augustine Literacy Project information
" coffee
READWS, a local non-profit that works with our
public schools to improve the reading, writing and
spelling abilities of low-income children and teens who
struggle with literacy skills, will hold an informational
toffee for their flagship program, the Augustine Literacy
Project?, on Tuesday, May 17, 9:30 - 11 a.m., Carl
Russell Recreation Center, 3521 Carver School Rd. The
Augustine Literacy Project trains and supports volunteer
tutors who provide free, long-term, one-to-one instruction
to students at their school during the school day. .
May 17 - "Winston-Salem's Historic Salem
? Cemetery" Book Thlk
There will be a book a book talk about "Winston
Salem's Historic Salem Cemetery" by Molly Rawls,
Author, on May 17 at 5:30 p.m. at New Winston
Museum, 713 South Marshall St. For more information,
visit www.cityofws.org and search for "Historic
Resources Commission."
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO THE ESTATE OF
JOYCE HAMNER ROBERTSON
Forsyth County
Estate File No. 15-E-2315
All persons, firms and corporations hav
ing claims against Joyce Hamner
Robertson, deceased of Forsyth County,
North Carolina, are notified to present
?their claims to Harold T. Robertson, Ex
ecutor to the Estate of Joyce Hamner
Roberston at 4003 Country Club Rd,
Winston-Salem, NC 27104, on or before
the 20th day of July, 2016 (which date is
three months after the day of the first
publication of this notice), or this notice
will be pleaded in bar for their recovery.
Debtors of the Decedent are requested to
make immediate payment to the Execu
tor named above. This the 21st day of
April, 2016.
Harold T. Robertson
Executor to the Estate of
Joyce Hamner Robertson
at 4003 Country Club Rd.
Winston-Salem. NC 27104
The Chronicle April 21,28, and
May 5,2016
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO THE ESTATE OF
GENIEVE SPEAKS CRAFT
Forsyth County
Estate File No. 15-E-1356
All persons, firms and corporations hav
ing claims against Genieve Speaks Craft,
deceased of Forsyth County, North Car
olina, are notified to present their claims
to Lore Jill Craft, Executrix to the Estate
of Genieve Speaks Craft at 4003 Coun
try Club Rd. Winston-Salem, NC 27104,
on or before the 20th day of July, 2016
(which date is three months after the day
of the first publication of this notice), or
this notice will be pleaded in bar for their
recovery. Debtors of the Decedent are re
quested to make immediate payment to
the Executrix named above. This the
21st day of April, 2016.
Lora Jill Craft,
Executrix to the Estate of
Genieve Speaks Craft
at 4003 Country Club Rd.
Winston-Salem, NC 27104
The Chronicle April 21,28, and
May 5,2016
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Having qualified as Co-Executors of the
Estate of Monroe C. Branch (16 E 670),
also known as Monroe Charles Branch,
deceased November 23 , 2015, Forsyth
County, North Carolina, this is to Notify
all persons, firms, and corporation having
claims against the Estate of said deceased
to present them to the undersigned on or
before July 20,2016 or this Notice will be
pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons in
debted to the said decedent or estate shall
please make immediate payment to the un
dersigned.
This the 21st day of April, 2016.
Richard E. Branch
Co-Executor for
Monroe C. Branch, deceased
5952 Germanton Road
Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Joseph G. Branch
Co-Executor for
Monroe C. Branch, deceased
1155 Boles Road
Germanion, NC 27019
The Chronicle April 21,28,2016 and
May 5,12,2016
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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Having qualified as Executor of the Estate
of William B. Straughn. William B.
Straughn, late of 275 S. Peace Haven Rd,
Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North
Carolina, the undersigned does hereby no
tify all persons, firms and corporations
having claims against the estate of the
Decedent to exhibit them to the under
signed at Doughton Blancato PLLC, 633
West Fourth Street, Suite 150, Winston
Salem,'North Carolina 27101, on or before
July 14, 2016, or this notice will be
pleaded, in bar of their recovery. All per
sons, firms and corporations indebted to
the said estate will please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
This the 14tH day of April, 2016
Patricia S. Bee son
Executor of the
Estate of William B. Straughn
Thomas J. Doughton, Attorney
DOUGHTON BLANCATO PLLC
633 West Fourth Street, Suite 150
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101
The Chronicle April 14,21, 2S,
and May 5,2016.
www.wschronicle.com