V~ B- --B ^^ -' H " *^B ^^B i^hhhhhp I Thursday, January 29 i i The YWCA of Winston-Salem/Forsyth ( County is offering a weekly post-mastectomy j group rehabilitation program from 10:30-12 ( noon. The program, called ENCORE; includes < gym and pool exercises as well as discussion time to help women regain their emotional 1 strength. * 1 Participation may begin as soon as three 1 weeks after surgery, and a note from the physi- ( cian is required. A small fee is charged. { ! Friday, January 30 i -1 - The weekly meeting of "Black Men Conine" ! ?- I o will be held at the Human Relations office, 238 j N. Trade Street at 12:30 p.m. 1 Dance your troubles away at the Glade Street < YWCA's Aerobics in Motion Dance Classes. ( Aerobic dancing is good healty exercise ?and * great fun. The YWCA offers a variety of classes , to fit everyone's schedule. New classes start < February 9 and 10. Class instructors are Mary . -Beth Blackwell-Chapman and Deborah Gray. Fees are charged. Register now. Saturday, Jbnuary 31 # The Winston-Salem LINKS, Inc., in conjunction with the N.C. Cultural Arts Coalition, will sponsor a seminar "The Role of Black Art i t rn I ..... . - ? in ine ^ommuQity" in the Hall Patterson ( Communication Arts Building at Winston- , Salem State University from 1-4 p.m. . Consultants for the workshop will be Frances i Marsh-Ellis^ Chairperson, Freedom and the 1 Arts, LINKS, Inc., Baton Rouge, LouisiannaTEdward Spriggs, Director, Southeastern Arts Federation, Atlanta, Georgia; Mary Regan, Director, N.C. Arts Council, Raleigh; Patricia Funderburke, Director, N.C. Cultural Arts Coalition, Raleigh. - The public is invited. . Monday, February 2 #- The Forsyth County Public Library Children's Outreach Program is sponsoring a series of films for the month of February. This week's movies are "Follow the North Star" and "Slave Story". Movies will be shown on Monday-Happy Hills Community Center at 3 p.m.; TuesdayKing Recreation Center at 3:30 p.mr and , Wednesday-Sprague Street Recreation Center at r* m / ? k/ XX JX i III I Margaret Supplee Smith of the Wake Forest ] Art Department wilt speak on "Images of? Women in Art: Mistress or Madonna?" at the YWCA from 12:10 to 1 p.m. Her talk is part of , the Contemporary Women's Series at the YWCA and is open to the public. Fee charged. Child Care is available for a fee. Get ready for the L'eggs/YWCA 10,000 Meter Run. Sign up for the YWCA's Training To Run Class. Get in shape and learn to build up your jogging distance with group support. Diana Durden will teach the twelve week course held on Tuesdays from 5:30 to 7 p.m. beginning February 10 and Fridays from 10 to 11 a.m. beginning February 13. Call the YWCA at .722-5138 for more information. WSSU Student Government will present the Otesha Dance and Musical Ensemble in the Student Union Building. For further information call Elaine Brown at 761-2021. Wednesdays February 4 Older Adults who want to hear about new laws affecting them will enjoy Elizabeth Welch's talk "What's Happening in Legislation for Older Adults" at the YWCA from 10:30-12 noon. The program is oart of the YWCA's On *- ? - - ? - - ?f tions For Living series. Bring a bag lunch. Desserts and drinks will be provided. There is no charge. Thursday, February 5 The first of four Thursday night workshops on Marriage Enrichment will be held at the YWCA from 7:30-9:30 p.m. This series is cosponsored by the Association of Couples for Marriage Enrichment, and is free and open to the public. Call the YWCA at 722-5138 for more information. r State Aids Fl ?- lift! % Villi* .a.? - Planning -& Raleigh-Over $9 million (Public Health Services was spent during fiscal year Act), 1979-80 to provide free or The State's Medicaid and reduced cost family plann- Title XX programs also ing services to public helped pay for these serassistance recipients and vices. Under these two proather low-income people grams the federal governacross the state, according ment pays 90 percent of the to North Carolina Secretary costs of family planning 3f Human Resources Dr. services," Dr. Morrow Sarah T. Morrow. said. "It is impossible to deter- Medicaid and Title XX mine actually how many also paid for family plannpeople received, these ser- ing services received by vices during the year eligible clients frdm private because they were served by physicians; Medicaid and several different local agen- Title XX paid inpatient :ies with federal funds from hospital services for 2,457 four different programs women who elected to be through the Department of sterilized. Human Resources," she "i realized that this sounds like a lot of money We do know that the v and it is, but when you largest number, some realize that today almost 120,000 people, were pro- Qne out of five babies are vided family planning ser- born out-of-wedlock across vices through local health the state and that more anddepartments at a cost of more children are being 56.8 million. Most of these reported as being abusedjy were served with federal neglected by their parents, funds from Title V (Social we are still not making an Security Act) and Title X adequate effort to see that Black History Slate Set The mini-library of the Evan's Corner. Sprague St. Recreation Feb. 25 - Black Music in Center, 1350 Sprague St., America and Luke Was will hold special black There. awareness programs _ through February, - Black " History Month. The Twin Pitv Art - ..... ' 1 ^ League will set up a display f j of black AmericatTart in the mini-library. It will remain " ^ through the month. = Feb. 5, at 4 p.m., Charles S?s7 No Robinson of the Art League wilt present a sftde^show? concerning black art. L.S. Skinner, of CETA, MgroUpS Qf missy, ju Wl1'pr?e"'a J?b talk for ? half size late wint youth Feb. 12 at 4 p.m. Feb. 17, 4 p.m., Dolan IB DRESSES Hubbard of WSSU will pre- B 1A . 1A r\ff sent a talk on black history B and on Feb. 26, also at 4 B p.m., Larry-Womble will ||| reg. 34.00-88.00 present a program of black ||| davis fashions awareness and education. The library will also present a film series to start 3 B s-m-l-xl in washabl p.m. on the following days: |||l .terry or knit ballerir Feb. 4-FotIow the North m Of*I I pCO Star and Slave Story. B , Feb. II - Autobiography 2.99-3.99 Of Mice Tnn#? Pittmon *?% % a *?? ? ?**? awoK Feb. 18 - Anansi the |j reg* 5.00-6.00 Spider, The Magic Tree and ||1 davis hosiery Coalition ft downtown onlyTo Host I I pieces cultured | Meeting . I JEWELFT I 6.99 On Saturday, January 31, f|| the City-Wide |fe reg. 9.00 Neighborhood Coalition of S davis jewelry Winston-Salem will host the Southern Regional Board meeting of the National Association of ||p sizes 32-40 in brol Neighborhoods. The ||i assortment of me meeting will be held at 2 B p.m. in the auditorium of I PANTS the Main Public Library. ||| g gg As a part of the agenda 8 for tha day, there will be a B reg 26 00 round table discussion on fl davjs men-s wea the theme "The Future of Neighborhoods and the Neighborhood Movement 1 in the 80's." A panel con- I cast aluminum mag sisting of N.A.N, board SI sauce pan and roa members representing gg various neighborhood fSl Pnni^\A/A organizations in the South, jjm Pv VV A\ and a cross-section of local 16.88-27.* neighborhood resource peo- H pie will initiate discussion reg 33 99.55 < issucs- stores The roundtable discussion will commence with opening remarks by Mayor Wayne Corpening. t 4 >* r ff >? &bf ffe^L * 'unwanted children' are not 93* conceived in the first jg| ?pWkec/^K ^aid, - ^':s^ ~ " * Tortn-*Dr. Morrow also voiced , ^ 1 concern that during v 1979, teenagers 18 years of age ' 'U JIj and under gave birth to ^ i^ylS 11,237 babies with 6,036, or 53.7 percent born out-of- ^ M "We know these young I g.irls and their babies born I have M three strikes against them. 9 W In addition to the hazard 'they and their ^ I babies la^e, they will pro- 9 9"^? ? bably dr<$p^out school and not be able to earn 9 M I enough to support 9 E^3 9 themselves and^their babies ^BB9B ? forcing them to have to 9 apply for public assistance. Mm 9 9 They might also have a ten- ^B MM 9 9 dancy to neglect or abuse '^B MM their children because of * J|K B social isolation at such a ^9 9 9 young age and the added responsibility of child- The new U.S. Department of rearing," she added. he shown in the Experiment She noted that local health departments are see- " f J1 X* 1/% i i ing an increase in the number of teenagers seeking family planning ser- Saving Energy in Your vices. "1 feel that the Home, a new exhibit for the number of teenagers U.S. Department of Energy becoming pregnant and wju pe showing in the Exhaving babies would even periment in Self-Reliance be greater today if the N.C. Building lobby, February General Assembly had not 9.13 enacted legislation in 1977, The Experiment in Selfthat gives minors the right Reliance is located at 1621 to receive family planning East Third Street, services." Anyone wishing to view )/o Wins1 *tZ/[/fAJ "SsOsA ft i i ? 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Saturda>, January 31, 1981-Page 3 IS t BnH I r i ^, H 1 Energy exhibit entitled, Saving Energy in Your Home, w/7/ in Self-Reliance building lobby, February 9-/5. t Saves Energy I this exhibit may do so bet- better understanding of I ween the hours of 8:30 a.m. home energy conservation I - 5 p.m., Monday through through insulation and I triHaV . j. ivmpviaiuic icuutuuil. This exhibit identifies Saving Energy in Your energy problems and sug- Home is part of DOE's nagests ways to improve sav- tional exhibit program ings. The exhibit uses il- operated by the American lustrations, diagrams and Museum of Science & push-buttom quizzes to Energy in Oak Ridge, Tenprovide the viewer with a nessee. ton-Salem \ on Sale | . on Sale s-m-l in knit 11 sizes s-m-l group of S ck and novelty fipoly pophn back wrap If EATERS I SKIRTS I 9-15.99 I 11.99 | 5.00-36.00 If reg. 20.00 Jj sportswear 11 davis sportswear es and styles H 3 days only! s-m-l or ng children's B sizes 10-18 group budget ATS I SKIRTS 1 off I 9.99-15.99 I 5.00-45.00 11 reg.J4.00-20.00 Idren's wear K davis budget wear l-xl in men's || I limited group of men's ||| plaid flannel || | navy or brown velvet IRTS I BLAZERS 1 ,99 I 19.99 I 0.00-14.00 I , reg. 85.00 nen's wear fl davis men's wear son sale of 1| oneida stainless 20-pc. 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