Rel. Cal. firm pagt B3 Ongoing Food program First Baptist Church Children's Center, SOI West Fifth St., is participating in the US. Department of Agriculture funded Child and Adult Care Food Program. Meals will be available at no separate charge to enrolled participants. Children who are TANF recipients or who are mem bers of SNAP or FDPIR households or are Head Start participants are automatically eligible to receive free meal benefits. Adult participants who are members of food stamp or FDPIR households or who are SSI or Medicaid participants are automati cally eligible to receive free meal benefits. For more information, call 336-723-7071. Wednesdays i Noon Service , Greater Cleveland Avenue Christian Church, 5095 Lansing Dr., will have noon day service every Wednesday beginning at noon. The 45-minute service is designed to uplift one's spirit in the middle of the week. Senior Pastor Bishop Sheldon M. McCarter will preach. The public is invited 'to attend. For further information, contact the church at 336-723-2266. 1 Every Wednesday Medicaid and Medicare Discussion St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, 810 Highland Ave., will hold a series of panel discussions every Wednesday at 6 p.m. beginning on Nov. 30. The discussions will discuss funeral arrangements, extended living arrangements along with Medicaid and Medicare. Monday - Friday Free lunch and snack Between noon and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, free lunch and snack will be provided to any child at Life Changing Transformation Church Ministries. The church is located 2001 E. 25th St. (corner of Ansonia and 25th Streets). Senior Pastor Alice Mitchell is the host pastor. 4th Tuesday Providing hope through leaching Join Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc., from 7:30 to c':30 p.m. on the fourth TXiesday of each month at the ? Com. Cal Jrvmpage B4 posting. Utilities is repairing or replacing aging water and sewer lines in the neigh borhoods located in Ardmore Basin 1. The project area ia. bet ween Westover Drive, Miller and Magnolia St. and Hawthorne Road. The area also includes portions of Walker and _ Jefferson Ave., Hoyt, Collingwood, Ford and Bellview St. Information about the project area, map of the project area, visit www.Utilities.CityofWS.org. For more information, call CityLink311. Now through Jan. 1 - Festival of Lights Tanglewood Park, 4061 Clemmons Rd, Clemmons , will celebrate the 25th anniversary Festival of Lights beginning on Friday, Nov. 1*8 - Sunday, Jan. 1 nightly from 6 p.m. - 11 pjn. The Giannini Brass ensemble will perform on opening night, with Lowes Foods returning as a sponsor. The park will have brand new light dis plays along with the return of S'moresville at the Gift Village closing each night at 10 p.m. The gift village will also have conces sions, Mr. and Mrs. Claus and performers. Discount nights are available on Nov. 21 - 22 and Nov. 28-29. For more information, about tickets, events and staying, at Tanglewood visit http://www.forsyth .cc/Parks/Tangle wood/f ol or call 336-703-6481. Now through Feb. 24 - Proposals for Water Education Grant The Forsyth Creek Week organizing committee will provide a grant of up to $2,500 during 2017 for a water quality education or outreach project. The grant will be made to a registered non-profit organization active in Forsyth County. For more information, and the grant applica tion visit ForsythCreekWeek.org. Applications must be submitted by Feb. 24. The winner will be announced during the Creek Week keynote address March 28. Now through June 2017 - Art Exhibit As part of its 2016-17 season, the Winston Salem Delta Fine Arts is pleased to introduce INTERSECTIONS + CON VERSATIONS: The People's Gallery at Delta Arts Center. The new space, carved from Delta Arts Center's renovated lobby area, will run concurrently with the regular exhibition schedule inside the Center's 1,400-square-foot main Simona Atkins Allen gallery from September 2016 thru June 2017. Delta Arts Center is located at 2611 New Walkertown Road. Hours are Tuesday -Friday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday 11 ajn.-3p.m. Delta Arts Center is closed every ' third Saturday of the month. Delta Arts Center is free and open to the public. For more information, visit http://www.deltaartscenter.org/ or call (336) 722-2625. Dec. 9 - Bingo Fundraiser Lowrance Middle School, 3605 Old Greensboro Road, will hold a Bingo Bethesda Center, 930 North Patterson Ave., where we provide hope through teaching and preaching presented by Calvary Hill's ministerial staff. For more information contact the church at 336-744 3012. - Wednesdays Noonday Express New Liberty Baptist Ministries, 5009 Voss St., will host Noon-Day Express serv ices on Wednesdays from noon to 12:45 p.m. Guest speakers from around the city and area will encourage hearts at midweek. A lunch will be offered. The public is cor dially invited to attend. The Rev. Dr. Linda Beal is the host pastor. For more informa tion contact Tracee Spears at 336-429 0512, or Deacon Beal at 336-528-3256. 4th Thursday Worship at Winston-Salem Rescue Mission The Evangelism Ministry of Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church located at 1905 N. Jackson Ave. will worship the 4th Thursday of the month at the Winston Salem Rescue Mission at 7 pjn. Pilgrim Rest's pastor is Paul W. Hart. Sundays and Wednesdays Clothes closet The Ambassador Cathedral Clothes Closet will be open on Sundays from noon to 2 pm., and Wednesdays from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at 1500 Harriet Tubman Drive. Free to the public. For more information, call 336-725-0901. 2nd Saturday Food, clothes available Every second Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. to 1 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 questions to Missionary Tammy Orr at 336-744-3012. Bible study The Eastside Church of Christ, 536 Barbara Jane Ave. NE, Winston-Salem, is offering a free mail-in Bible study. It is designed to give a greater knowledge of the word of God. The eight-lesson course is an overview of the entire Bible. At the end of the course you will receive a certifi cate of completion. Sign up today by call ing 336-722-2088 or by e-mailing bern3 @ lexcominc .net. Fundraiser on Friday, Dec. 9 beginning at 5 pjn. The cost is $7 and includes cards and supper. There will be plenty of prizes. Dec. 9 and 10 - Holiday Shopping Market The Junior League of Winston-Salem's seventh annual holiday shopping market Boutique, will be held Friday, Dec. 9 and Saturday, Dec. 10 in the Piedmont Hall in the Benton Convention Center. The event will have vendors offering holiday d6cor, clothing, jewelry and much more. The event will also have a gift wrap station, with students from Forsyth County Day School wrapping gifts for a small dona tion; and JLWS Dewey's fundraiser with items ordered from a JLWS member through Dec. 1 available for pick-up at the event, with portion of the sales being uti lized to support JLWS mission. The holi day shopping will start on Friday Dec. 9 from 12 - 5 p.m., with a kick off of Girls' Night Out to the event held later from 7 - 10 p.m.; Saturday hours are from 9 a.m. - S p.m. Santa will be will available on Saturday from 10 ajn. - 2 p.m. for chil dren to take a professional photo for $10. Tickets are $7 for adults and $2 for chil dren ages six through 12. Children S and under are free. Tickets for the Girls Night Out event are available in advance for $30 or $35 at the door. Dec. 9 & April 29 - Piedmont Chamber Singers 39th season concerts The Piedmont Chamber Singers wili hold concerts for their "Strings Attached" theme 39th Season on Dec. 9 and April 29, 2017. The season will feature a variety of string-instrument accompaniment. The Dec. 9 concert will be performed at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church at 7:30 p.m. The concert will feature Ceremony of Carols by Benjamin Britten's with harp accompaniment, along with Star in the East by Malcolm Dalglish with hammered dulcimer accompaniment. The April 29 concert will be held at Ardmore Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m. featuring Arthur Bliss's Pastoral: Lie Strewn the White Flocks. For tickets call Piedmont Chamber Singers at (336) 722-4022, or email man ager? piedmontchambersingers .org. Dec. 10 - Candle and Historic Demonstration Kernersville Moravian Church, 504 S. Main St., Kernersville, will have a Traditional Candle Tea exploring the histo ry of how Moravians lived and enjoyed Christmas through the years. Live demon strations will focus on basket-weaving, tin smithing, quilting, pottery and candle making. There will be craft vendors on hand, organ and choral concerts to cele brate the season. Admission is free. The event will be on Saturday, Dec. 10 from 10 ajn. - 2 p.m. Have a Story Idea? Let us Know ms^wsdmiclem CLASSIFIEDS I fil M ! In -r' a | NOTICE OF SERVICE OF ? PROCESS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina, Forsyth County / In the General Court of Justice ' ' District Court Division / File No. 16 JT 226 DJ.M., Minor Juvenile to FRANCISCO SANTIAGO HERNANDEZ, father of a male child bom 7-19-2003 in Forsyth County, North Carolina. RESPONDENT, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Petition seeking to termi nate your parental rights with regard to a male child bom to Melanie Marie Ptavia on July 19,2003 in Forsyth County, North Carolina has been Tiled in (he above mat ter. You are to answer this Petition no later than 40 days from today or January 4th 2017. Upon your failure to answer to the Petition by the date specified, an Order may be entered terminating your parental rights with regards to the above-named ju venile. Any counsel appointed previously and still representing you in an abuse, neglect, or dependency proceeding involving this child shall continue to represent you un less otherwise ordered by the Court. If you are indigent and not already repre sented by appointed counsel, you are en titled to appointed counsel. You should contact the Clerk of Superior Court for Forsyth County, North Carolina, immedi ately. The telephone number is (336) 779 -631 l.and the address is 200 North Main St, Winston-Salem, NC 27101 The date, time, and place of hearing for pre-trial hearing on the Petition will be mailed by the Clerk of Superior Court upon your Tiling an Answer or January 3th 2017, if no Answer is filed. You are enti tled to attend all hearings, and should keep the Clerk of Superior Court informed of your current mailing address. Failure to at tend may result in the Court terminating your parental rights in your absence. This the 23rd day of November 2016 by: Thomas J. Floeter, Attorney for Melanie Marie Pravia 4003 Country Club Rd Suite B Winston-Salem NC 27104 telephone: (336)793-4713 The Chronicle November 24, December 1 and 8,2016 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA FORSYTH COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION IN THE MATTER OF: 16 J 242 ISABELLE MARTIN DOB: 05-04-16 TO: Crystal Martin - mother of the juvenile Jose Mayo - putative father of the juvenile TAKE NOTICE that a Juvenile Petition seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is an adjudication of the Juvenile Petition filed by the Forsyth County Department of Social Services alleging lsabelle Martin to be a neglected and dependent juvenile as pur suant to N.C.O.S. 7B-101(15) and 7B 101(9). You are required to make a written answer to the Petition alleging to adjudicate neg lect and dependent within thirty (30) days after the date of this notice: and upon your failure to make a defense to the Petition within the 30 day period specified herein or to attend the hearing on the said Peti tion, the Petitioner will apply to the Court for terminating your parental rights to the above-referenced juvenile. Any counsel appointed previously to rep resent you and not released by the Court shall continue to represent you. If you are indigent and not already repre sented by appointed counsel, you are en titled to appointed counsel and provisional counsel has been appointed upon your re quest subject to the Courts review at the first hearing after this service. The hearing on the Petition alleging to ad judicate Neglect and Dependency is scheduled for 11:15 a-m., on Wednesday, January 25,2017 in Courtroom 4-J of the Hall of Justice in Winston-Salem, North Carolina or as soon thereafter as the Court can hear the said case. This the 18th day of November, 2016 Theresa A. Boucher Attorney for the Forsyth County Department of Social Services 741 Highland Avenue Winston-Salem. N.C. 27101 (336) 703-3900 The Chronicle December 1,8,15,2016 www.w8chronicle.com 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, 2013, 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 March 3, 2017 or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. All persons indebted to the said decedent or estate shall please make immediate payment to the undersigned. This the 1st day of December, 2016. Richard E. Branch Co-Executor for Monroe C. Branch, deceased 3932 Germanton Road Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Joseph G. Branch Co-Executor for Monroe C. Branch, deceased 1155 Boles Road Germanton, NC 27019 The Chronicle December 1,8, 15,22,2016 I ' I Engineer (Design Project Manager) The Facilities Design and Construction department at The University of North Carolina at Greensboro is seeking a design project manager. The candidate will man age the design of new and renovation cap ital projects ranging from $30,000 to S50 million. Duties include technical architec tural review, technical support during the construction phase of assigned projects, and technical support for all departments on campus. Seeking a candidate with comprehensive problem solving and ad vanced communication skills. Position Closes December 19,2016. Interested applicants should apply online by going to https://jobsearch.uncg.edu (Position 1999513). EOE AA/M/F/D/V Wlnslimtiahni The City of Winston-Salem is looking to fill the position for Maintenance Worker -1365 Please visit: www.cityofws.otg for job description and ? application process. UincliiiiAtaliun fV 11 ??^11111 ?Mill III The City of Winston-Salem is looking to fill the position for Senior Fleet Technician -1586 Please visit: www.cityofws.org for job description and application process. I 1 . Viiiii-liui e-ihuu WUIallllll ?Mill III The City of Winston-Salem is looking to fill the position for Equipment Operator/Medium -1079 Please visit: www.cityofws.org ? for job description and application process. Operations Associate Winston-Salem-based foundation is seek ing an operations associate to provide bookkeeping, general accounting and human resources assistance to the finance officer. Excellent communications skills and proficiency in Microsoft Office and accounting software are essential. 5+ years bookkeeping and/or human re sources experience required. Associate's degree or higher preferred. We are an equal opportunity employer. This is a part time position (25-30 hours/week). Submit a resume and cover letter to applica tionoa@mrbf.org by January 4,2017. No phone inquiries please. Spring/Wachovia Hill Apartments Managed by Community Management Corp. t Bedroom Units conveniently located In Winston Salem, (2 yrs of age or older Handicapped and/or disabled. Section 8 assistance available. Income restrictions apply. Call 33?-251-l060. 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. on Mon and Fri, 8:30 a m.-4:30 p.m. on Wed. Equal Housing Opportunity H ??B I|bI Jp^^H M Ha !? E K3 B^mI hTZ^H u? BmI ^ H H |?| ial B^fl H-HF^g ?21 u

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