V LIFESTYLES/The Charlotte Post April 11, 1996 Around Charlotte Continued from page 11A at Sims Legion Baseball Park for the “Promise Keepers” organiza tion. For more information, call Ken Revis at 824-5480. •At 7:30 p.m. on April 18, Red Cross will host an informational Support group for families and loved ones of military personnel deployed in Bosnia. Additional meetings will be scheduled at this meeting. For more information call Lisa Johnson at 376-1661. Charlotte’s Women’s Political Caucus will have a meeting to discuss political endorsements. The guest speakers will be Ed Williams, editorial page editor of The Charlotte Observer and Anna Hood, president of the-Black Politiced Caucus. •From 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. oh April 12, the Dunbar Center on 820 North Long St. in East Spencer will be celebrating with David Nelson, the last great poet, and James Maceo Brown. •From 1 to 6 p.m. on Friday, Discovery Place will have sci ence fair projects on display. Robert Lozier, an inventor from Monroe who built a television sys tem will have his camera and spin ning disk television receiver will also have a display. There will also be a bubble station and a Tinerer’s Table display. For more informa tion, call Lisa Holm at 372-6261. •The American Health and Beauty Aids Institute is accept ing scholarship applications from college-bound students. Scholarships will be awarded in the amounts of $250 and $500. To be eligible for a scholarship, candi dates must be college -bound high school seniors enrolled at a four- year college for the 1996-97 school year, majoring in chemistry, busi ness, or engineering with a mini mum 3.0 grade average. Two let ters of recommendation are also required. Applications must be postmarked by April 15,1996. For more information or an applica tion, contact AHBAI headquarters at 401 N. Michigan Ave., Chocago 111. 60611, 1-312-644-6610. The 1997 Miss North Carolina USA and the 1997 Miss North Carolina Teen USA Pageant is now accepting applications. The competition will consist of evening gowns, swimsuits and interview sessions. There is no performing talent required. Interested ladies must be between the ages of 18 and 27 on or before Feb. 1, 1997 to enter. Interested women should write to Miss North Carolina USA Pageants, 541 Holley Lake Road, Drawer NP, Aiken S.C. 29803 or telephone (803) 648-6220. Include name, address, telephone number, birthday and snapshot. •At 6:45 p.m. on April 23, AHBAI has established a job bank which provides an opportuni ty for the community to submit resumes for positions at AHBAI member companies in the area of sales, marketing and chemistry. On April 23-27, the Black Women Mayors Caucus will kick off the 22nd annual convention of the National Conference of Black Mayors, Inc at the Hilton Towers in Atlanta. Spelman College President Johnetta B. Cole is host ing the eighth annual Leadership Luncheon and Workshop of BWMC at Spelman College. There will be workshops and the speak ers will include Hattie Dorsey, the president of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, Billye Avery, the president of the National Black Women’s Health Project and more. For more information call Bonnie Jackson Ransom at 404- 696-9999. Church news Continued from 13A Speaks at a quadrennial ban quet at the Adams Mark Hotel. Rev. Dennis V. Proctor, pastor of the Pennsylvania Avenue AME Zion Church in Baltimore, will be the ke3mote speaker. In 1972 Bishop Speaks became the 76th bish op of the AME Zion Church and for the past four years he has been the senior bishop, presideing over the First Episcopal District. He serves on the Executive Committee of the World Methodist Council, The National Academy of Arts and Sciences and others. He is have three children. For more information call, Morgan W. Tann. 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