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Com. CaL from page B4 St. John's Lutheran Church & School, 2415 Silas Creek Pkwy., will hold a Taste of Keyna Dinner to benefit Sister2Sister International on Saturday, Sept. 10, from 5 - 7 pan.. Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased at Umoja African Crafts, 535 N. Trade St. Funds raised will go toward building a children's home and school in Ngong, Kenya, Africa. Call 336-655-0347 for more infor mation. Sept. 10 - Public Safety Challenge The second annual 9/11 Public Safety Challenge, an event that combihes the city's 9/11 commemoration with a competition foi high school Junior ROTC units, will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 10, in the Winston Salem Fairgrounds Annex. The event is open to the public and admission is free. Parking is free and concessions will be available. The program will open at 9:11 a.m. with the city's annual 9/11 commemoration. Afterwards, JROTC cadets from high schools in Winston-Salem and Forsyth County will compete in marksmanship, close-order drill and a "raider" (obstacle) course that combines elements of the police physical abilities test and the fire agility test. The winning urtit will take home the Public Safety Challenge Cup, ft perpetual trophy that is passed to the winner from one year to the next. Sept. 10 - Auditions for "Believe, The Musical" Auditions for "Believe, the Musical" will be held on Sept. 10 at 10 a.m. at Ovation Studios, 4310 Enterprise Dr. Roles available lor 10 adults and 10 children, age 6 and up. Please bring a prepared song and sheet music in the right key. An accompanist will be provided. You may be asked to leam a short dance combination. Rehearsals begin late October and performances are December 8-12 at McChesney Scott Dunn Auditorium, SECCA. For more information, email cheril3@triadjr.com. Sept. 10 - Volunteers needed for Points of Light Days of Service Whole Man Ministries of N.C is looking for volun teers for its Points Of Light Days of Service project. Volunteers are needed for at least one hour on Saturday, Sept. 10, from 9 a.m. - noon for a community landscaping project at 1431 N. Cameron Ave. This year Points of Light commemorates the 15th anniversary of 9/11 National Day of Service as part of an ongoing campaign to engage people in signature events that inspire, equip, and mobilize volunteers to give back to their communi ties. For more information, call Kenneth Holly at 336 473-8859. Sept. 10 - After Dark Gala A Brighter Path Foundation, the supporting entity for Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind (IFB), will host its annual After Dark Gala on Sept. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at Wake Forest Biotech Place Atrium, 575 Patterson Ave. The dis covery-themed evening invites guests to use their spy skills to uncover details about IFB's mission in the com munity. There will be food, live music and a silent auction. Proceeds from the event support training, services, and programs for children and adults who are blind or visually impaired in the local community and statewide. Tickets are $100 per person. Information and tickets available at www.afterdarkgala.org. Sept. 10 - Second Saturday - AJH. Anderson Class of 1968 class reunion meeting The Anderson Class of 1968 will be meeting monthly every second Saturday at Forsyth Seaford Cafd' at 6 p.m. to continue to plan for its 50th Class Reunion to be held in 2018. For more information, contact Laura Hayes Allen at 336-624-8516 or Reggie Moore at 336-671-7154. Sept. 11 - Second Sundays op 4th Second Sundays on 4th is a free, family-friendly out door event held on 4th Street between Cherry and Marshall Streets. This month Chatham County Line will perform. Our Sept. featured non-profit is The Sergei Foundation, whose mission is to provide veterinary finan cial aid to families unable to afford emergency, life-saving care for their pets. In our Summit School Kids' Zone, chil dren's activities will be run by The Olio. For more infor mation, visit www.sso4.com. Sept. 12 - Atkins High School Class of '60 Meeting The Atkins High School Class of 1960 will meet at St. James AME Church on Monday, Sept. 12, at 1 p.m. Plans are being formulated for the next reunion scheduled for May 2017. All class members are welcome to attend. The church is located at 1501 N. Patterson Avenue across from the U.S. Post Office. For more information, call 336-414 0390. Sept. 12 - Love Out Loud Open House Love Out Loud will hold an open house on Monday, Sept. 12, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Redeemer Presbyterian Church, 1046 Miller St. TTiis is an opportunity for the community to connect with over 20 nonprofits, multiple churches & other volunteers involved in compassion/mercy programs and ministries across our city and region. Meet leaders and volunteers from multi ple initiatives and discover ways to get involved in our community. Visit www.loveoutloudws.com/openhouse more information. Sept. 13 - Oct. 20 - American Arts Discovery Workshop Reynolda House Museum of American Art will offer a 12-session course which will use an interdisciplinary approach to learn about American art through the muse um's collection by researching correlations in art, litera ture, and music of the same time period. The workshop will be led by Beth Hoover-DeBerry, assistant director of education, and Julia Hood, coordinator of education, and will run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30 a.m. - 12:30 pjn. Sept. 13 - Oct. 20. The cost is $100 or $80 for mem bers of the museum and students. Register by calling 336.758.5900. Sept. 13 -.Welcome to Medicare Workshop The Shepherd's Center of Greater Winston-Salem is offering a free workshop for individuals turning 65 (as well as those who already have Medicare) to leam about the different insurance options available, including "Original Medicare," Medicare prescription drug pro grams, Medicare supplements and Medicare Advantage plans. The session will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 13, from 5:30 - 7:30 p.m. at the Kemersville Senior Enrichment Center, 130 E Mountain Street, Kemersville. Because space is limited, reservations are required. Contact the Shepherd's Center at 336-748-0217 for more information or to reserve a seat. Sept. 14-17 - Big 4 Alumni Celebration The Big 4 Alumni Association of Forsyth County, Inc. will hold its annual Big 4 Celebration Sept. 14 - Sept. 17. In addition to the traditional worship service, Teachers' Appreciation Luncheon, Friday Family Event and Saturday Gala, the Big 4 added a new project last year which is "Day of Service." For tickets to the Big 4 events, visit www.Big4fc.org for more information and a schedule of events. Tickets to the Big 4 events can be purchased at the American Legion Post 128 at 4817 Old Rural Hall Road. Interested people also can call (Paisley High grads) 336-764-0980 or (Carver High grads) 336-767-1487 or (Anderson High grads) 336-331-3261. Sept. 15 - Masonic Center Open House The Masonic Center of Winston-Salem, 4537 Country Club Road, will hold an open house on Sept. 15 from 5 to 7 p.m. The Masonic Center of Winston Salem, a state-of the-art meetings and events venue, was built as the frater nal home to some 1,200 Freemasons in the Triad, as well as to serve the community through the use of this facility as a place to gather, celebrate and learn. The Grand Opening Celebration will be held on October 23,2-5 p.m., and is open to the general public. The new center has the latest in multimedia technology with professional audio, lighting, large screens and laser projectors and can accom modate groups of 10 to 450. Email gary@masoniccenter ws.com to RSVP. For more information, visit http://MasonicCenterWS .com. Sept. 15 - Fall Fashion Show Bevello will host a Fall Fashion Show at our Thruway Center store on Thursday, Sept.15 at 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 7 p.m.). The show will feature the newest color and fashion trends for fall. Attendees will enjoy compli mentary light bites and beverages throughout the event. Reserve your seat today for the fashion show by contact ing the store at 336-722-6470 or at thruway@bevello.com. Sept. 16 and Oct. 1 - "News Media 101" seminar The Winston-Salem Chronicle is sponsoring a free seminar for nonprofits called "News Media 101: Getting Your Message Across," from 10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Oct. 1. It will be at Galilee Missionary Baptist Church, 4129 Northampton Drive in Winston-Salem. Registration is required. The deadline for registration is Sept. 16. To register, send the full name of the nonprofit organization's representative, the name of the nonprofit organization, cell phone number (home phone number if the person doesn't have a cell phone) and email address to letters@wschron icle.com. Please put in the subject field "Registering for News Media 101." Sept. 16 - Oct. 2 - Theatre Production of "Chicago" Theatre Alliance will present "Chicago" on weekends from Sept. 16 - Oct. 2 at Theatre Alliance, 1047 Northwest Blvd. Tickets to Chicago are priced at $18 for Adults and $16 for students/seniors. There is also a $2 per a. * i A J* . ucxei discount avanaoie for groups of 10 or more. Tickets may be purchased in person at the Theatre Alliance Box Office (Fridays from 12:30-3 p.m.), online at www.wstheatrealliance.org or by calling Brown Paper Tickets at (800) 838-3006. Please call Theatre Alliance at 336-723-7777 with any questions about this or future shows. Sept. 17 - Grandfather Mountain Girl Scout Day As part of Grandfather Mountain's 46th annual Girl Scout Day, all Girl Scouts and troop leaders receive free admission on Saturday, Sept. 17, with proof of membership, while discounted admis sion is available for family members joining them. This year's event, 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., focuses on plant life. Throughout the day, visiting scouts can partake in a variety of nature-relat ed games and activities. For more information, visit grandfather.com, or call 800-468-7325. For more information on Girl Scout Day, call the Grandfather Mountain Naturalist Office at 828-733-4326. Sept. 17 - Madd Hatter's Tea Party Paul J. Ciener Botanical Gardens and the Winston-Salem Festival Ballet are joining to present the Madd Hatter's Tea Party, Saturday, Sept. 17, 10:30 ajn.-noon at the Paul J, Ciener Botanical Gardens, 215 S Main St.,. Kernersville. Come for a morning of teatime antics with the Madd Hatter and croquet fun on lawn of the Queen's Court. All your favorite Wonderland characters will be there, including Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, the perpetually late White Rabbit, and Alice herself, who has a special dance prepared just for you and your children. Tickets may be through www.winstonsalemfestivalballet.org or the Winston-Salem Arts Council Box Office at (336) 747 1414. All tickets $20. Sept. 17 - Free Outdoor Movie Experiment in Self-Reliance, in partnership with Forsyth County Public Library, Forsyth County 4-H, and Great Commission Community Church, will host the final movie of its three-part Family Film Fest: Outdoor Movie Series, on Sept. 17 at 7:30 pjn. This free community-cen tered movie will be held at Experiment in Self-Reliance, at 3480 Dominion Street NE. Before the movie screening, children will have the opportunity to enjoy educational entertainment including a puppet show, book mobile, anti bully ing seminar, and crafts. The movie is equipped with Spanish subtitles. Chips and drinks will be available for sale. Popcorn will be free. Attendees are encouraged to bring blankets and lawn chairs. For more information, call 336-722-9400 or visit www.eisr.org/events. Sept. 17-18 - Cain Family Reunion The 20th Annual Franklin and Mary Beamon Cain Family Reunion will be held at the Center Community Building, Highway 64 West, Mocksville, on Saturday, Sept.17, with a covered dish luncheon at 12:30 p.m. On Sunday, Sept. 18, there will be a worship Service at Chinquapin Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 4462 NC Highway 801, North, Mocksville at 11 a.m. Rev. Anthony Woodruff, Pastor. All relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend. Contact Faye Cain Carter at 336-998 3626 for more information. Sixty five Years of'Maritaf'Bfiss Rev. Benjamin F. Humphrey, jr. &Mrs. Pearlie P. Humphrey Date of Marriage: September 9th., 1951 Rev. Humphrey is a Superannuated (Retired) Pastor of The African Methodist Episcopal Church of The 2nd Episcopal District The Rev. and Mrs. Humphrey's Lives have been filled with vicissitudes of colors, and rich indeed Spiritually. Their Spiritual Journey continues as Full Members of The St James African Methodist Episcopal Church at 1501 North Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem, N.C. Rev. Humphrey continues to Preach The Word when called upon or invited near and far, to the Glory of God. "Let The Lord be Praised." In Memory Thailia Griffin Mercer October 5,1950 September 5, 2016 I 3 Harold "John" Roseboro November 23,1919 - August 8, 2016 u Ruth Roseboro September 10,1905 - January 31,1997 So go and ran free with the angels, Dance around the golden clouds. For the Lord has chosen you to be with him. And we should feel nothing, but proud Although he has taken you from us And our pain a lifetime will last. But make us glad for the time we did have Your face will always be hidden, Deep inside our hearts. Each precious moment you gave us Shall never ever depart. So go and ran free with the angels As they sing so tenderly And please be sure to tell them To take good care of you (all) for us. We miss all of you, so very, very, much. We the Roseboro-Griffin families are happy that you have un derstood our loss and demonstrated your friendship. You have felt our loss and offered your prayers. You have seen our need and rendered your love. We are eternally grateful for your gifts of friendship, prayers and love during this difficult period of love and loss. Have a Story Idea? Let us Know m@wlmickm The Family l
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