- \ <* Viilii^P The Winston-Salem Urban League's Equal Opportunity Day Banquet will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the Benton Convention Center. Rodney E. Austin, vice-president of R. J. Reynolds Industries will be the keynote speaker. - * The speaker for the CONNECTIONS: Technology and Change forum at the main library at 7:30 will be Dr. Nathan Simms, professor of mathematics at WSSU and a member of the Board of Directors of Family Services, Inc. and the Forsyth County Hospital Authority. rnaay, Sept. 28 The State Foster Parents Association Fall conference will be held at the Benton Convention Center today and tomorrow. The keynote speaker for this evening will be Ms. Dorothy Atwood Devolt of Piedmont, Calif., a mother of 20 children, 14 of them adopted. Workshops will be held Saturday on various subjects to help foster parents bettef cope with their foster children. The North Carolina State Association of Black Social Workers will have a two day conference a the Downtowner Motor Inn today and tomor^row. The theme of the conference is the 44Delivery of Human Services to Blacks: Actualization in the 80's. " The Urban League Guild will sponsor a birthday party for senior citizens born in the month of September at 6 p.m. at Sunrise Towers. All members are asked to bring a covered dish. Saturday, Sept. 29 The Southern Association of Fine Arts (SAFA) in conjunction with the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) will host a Marketing Assessment Symposium for visual artists from 9 to 5 p.m. at the Student Union Ballroom at Winston-Salem State University. -uttu *>?? A free workshop for women, "How to get a job" will take place in the Public Safety Training rooms, Beneath the Elms, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Professionals from local businesses and universities, acting as volunteers will conduct the all day session covering sudrtopiesas how to fill out a job application, how to budget a salary and how to obtain day care services. The workshop is sponsored bjr Involvement/Voluntary Action Center. Sunday, Sept. 30 Amusical tribute and reception in honor of Harry D. Wheeler will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. _j. A 1 _r? i ^ ai me Demon convention center. i Monday, Oct. 1 The public library's children outreach's film series for today through Wednesday is Charlotte's Web. The film will be shown today at Happy Hill Community Center at 3 p.m., Tuesday at Martin L. King Recreation Center at 3:30 p.m., and Wednesday at Sprague Street Recreation Center at 3:30 p.m. <9 The Winston-Salem Board of Alderman will have the final hearings on the amended Housing Assistance Plan at their meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, City Hall. Carver High School will hold its first PTA meeting of the year at 7:30 p.m. in the school auditorium. Tuesday, Oct. 2 Recreation and Parks Commission meets at 12 noon at the Benton Convention Center. Winston Lak Said In Bad L By Yvette McCullough committee, said he had Staff Writer called a press conference because the NAACP is Winston Lake Park is very concerned about the being used for dumping maintenance condition of and as a hangout for drug the park. He said that the abusers, charged the vice committee had conducted chairman of the city re- a month long investigacreation commission. tion because of several "Roads in the park are complaints they had rebeing used for public ceived from residents of dumps and syringes and the Carver community other paraphanalia used and specific complaints for drugs were also - from white senior citizens found," Emmanuel John- that- use the golf course son renorted last FriHnv rponlorKt - r J J. following a tour of the "The carpet is in bad park and its golf course condition, the glass is with NAACP branch pre- dirty and the walls need sident Patrick Hairston. painting," Sumler said. Johnson said he will be "There is not a vefy good . reporting unmet mainte- maintenance service adn nance needs in the park the golf carts are sitting in and course to the commi- the rain because the pro ssion meeting on Oct. 2. can't get insurance." "The golf course is in Sumler again called for very poor shape and the the resignation of Nick park is totally unbear- Jamison, the city's recreaable," said Johnson dur- tion director. Sumler said ing a press conference that Jamison is practicing callecTTy the NAACP." dual programs and main"There are two pavillions tenance schedules at the park and one is city's two golf courses, totally.unusable because a Winston Lake and Reybridge is out." " nolds Park. Eddie Wagner, recrea- Sumler said that Jamition maintenance super- son had phased out severvisor> told the Chronicle al programs that were that Winston Lake Park is significant to the bfkck checked daily and to his community. He cited the knowledge it is not being cultural specialists posiused for public dumping. tions and the closing of He said that his mainte- 14th Street swimming nance crew consist ot six pool as being areas of men and that they try to concern to the black comclean the large parks such munity. as Winston Lake almost everyday. Jamison told the Chro nicle that he had befcn "We can't keep any contacted by any memlights or electrical fixtures?h?rs-o?-the NACP's poliin any of the shelters or tical action committee pavillions," he said. about the problems at "There is a tremendous Winston Lake. amount of vandalism, that "I try to do the best job is one of the biggest, that I possibly can and if problems." , someone has some proRodney Sumler, chair- blems they can come man of the political action down and I will be pleased The Winston-Salem Chronicle is published every Thursday by the VV;nston-Sa!em Chronicle Publishing Cnmpp- y. Inc. Si6 N. Trade St. Mailing Address: P. 0. Box 3154. v.^nston-Salem, N.C. 27102. Phone: 722-8624. SpronH Class postage paid at Winston-Salem. N.C. 2~"02. Subscription: $9.60 per year payable in advance (N.C. sales tax included). ; Opinions e^-essed by columnists in #HIr newspaper do not necessarily represent the policy of this paper. Vember N. C. Black Publishers' Association. PUBLICATION USPS ^O- 06701** | ePark Forum Speakers ^ I Judle Home, director of W l^l 1^ the Lifespan Center at ^ I | Salem College will lead a I discussion on 4 ^Technology and Women" Oct. 4 to talk to them." Jamison | u the third dl^ukm In . Sa\ * series of film and forum Johnson said , that he g spon#ored by would not go on record to ^ Mmln ubnTy say that he favored Jami- fof ,u CONNECTIONS son s resignation and that f ^ Dr. NlUhlul he thought Jamison had simms, profewor of mathmade every effort possi- em,tlC8 ?t WSSU will be ble to correct problems the ^ on Thurad^ brought to his attention. Se t 27 "You may say why * * should they be brought to ~ -his attention when he is4n a position where he 7 4 should know what pro- ^ blems there are," John- TTrtl I son said. Johnson did say that he i thought the golf course was "poorly staffed" and that the design of the golf j course was not conducive j to the people that come in. M Water Out At Prison " The 106 inmates at the f Forsyth Advancement Center minimum security state prison spent three days without hot water for bathing before prison offiriaU ahlf tO Rpt __ plumbing fixed. Lt. George Montague, assistant superinteildant of the' camp, said the water temperature problem began Saturday night lasted until Mondy Wachovia has 1' n'ght' Kernersville area. "We worked on it all venience oflocatic during the night Satur- Because people b day," said the lieutenant. , That's why Wac 4'It took three different customer. Arid wh mechanics before .we ac- people like Ward N tually got jt fixed.'' 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