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Speakers to disc : By AUDREY U. WILLIAMS Chronicle Staff Writer , In September 1982, Winston-Salem passed its own fair housing ordinance. A year later, the U.S. Department of Hous; ing and Urban Development endorsed a similar resolution and made Fair Housing Week in the Twin City official on the : federal level. Beginning Sunday, various religious services will be devoted to the plight of fair housing in Winston-Salem, and Mon day, Mayor Wayne Corpening will proclaim Fair Housing Week in the opening ceremony at 12:15 p.m. in Winston Square. This year's * theme, "Open Neighborhoods Make Happy People: Housing, It's the Law of the Land," is aimed at getting input from residents and various agencies and specialists, who will lead group discussions and workshops on fair housing, said Pat Grueninger, human relations specialist with the city's Human Relations Department. "We don't want to just talk about the "We're hoping all the churches will get involved in Fair Housing Week because the whole issue is not just a politcal issue, but a religious one as well. " ? Pat Grueninger problems," said Grueninger. "We want . to come up with solid goals and recommendations that in turn will be sent to the .hair Housing Committee tor study, then : on to the Human Relations Commission, who will take the recommendations to the * Board of Aldermen. "In our workshop session on . Tuesday," she said, "we will ask the questions, 'What is decent housing? Who V\s responsible, the landlords or the tenants, and what can be done to improve , the present situation?"' The decent housing workshop is I scheduled for 1:30 pTm. in the auditorium ? of the Main Library on West Fifth Street. * Grueninger said that neighborhood * associations, and especially persons living Bin low-income and dilapitated housing, j are urged to attend the various workshops * and group discussions that will highlight < ? Fair Housing Week. 8.; Some pf the workshop and group discussion leaders < will include fearl r Brown, Experiment in Self-Reliance Inc. housing specialist; Marianne Steintrager, president of the Interfaith Housing Medical I.D.I < - % If you have a hidden : medical condition, an : emergency medical iden ti fiction bracelet or necklace could save vour BRC D'stributG . serpentine ch. hfc. manufactured! Medical identification is tuaiiy moisting particularly important for llke ,he real ,h ! people who suffer from serious conditions such as CI diabetes or heart disease. ^ '^^ir The same is true for those who are allergic to insect stings or certain medications. The North Carolina '< Medical Society says that * ^ iH^ntifiratinn tacs should ? wi list basic information... | ^ your name, address, and I l>f blood type. | ~"1 STEVENS H prei i Ramsey L 93 Few pianists today are so uniquely qu? I modern music as Ramsey Lewis, from and ethnic styles. The Trio was a hit don't miss this return visit to Winstor J 8 P.M. WEDNE! ||fl Orchestra $11 14(Give 'Em I In this one-man show by Samuel C 'ZMJM common man irum wnu oec, H humor and patriotism. Reviewers ha mance" and "extraordinarily moving 8 P.M. TUESD ; Orchestra $11 * r [flxl 1 Tickets for all three events are on sale now at th hours are 10.30 AM to 5 PM. Call 721-1945 an< * account. * 'BfJi T uss fair housing L Alliance; Luellen Curry, Legal >Vd attorney; Bill McNeil, city planner; Fannie i Andrews, fair housing specialist in the Greensboro HUD office, and Marilyn Baldwin, program director for CONTACT. Grueninger also said that various city officials, such as City Manager Bill Stewart, Assistant City Manager A1 Beaty, Winston-Salem Urban League Presi- ? dent Thomas Elijah, and ESR Executive |Director Louise Wilson and many others will be present on the kick-off day. ^ "With all these people taking part in p Fair Housing Week, it's a sure sign that we're all working for the same thing ? im- ^ proving housing," said Grueninger. I\ As a recent guest speaker at at First 11 Baptist Church on Highland Avenue to | promote the event and encourge the t church's members to take part in the \ week-long activities, Grueninger emphasized the religious aspect of Fair Housing Week. "We're really hoping the churches will get involved in Fair Housing Week," she said, "because the whole housing issue is not just a political issue, but a religious one as well. "This is a very Christian community," said Grueninger, "an4 we all share the f fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man, and we should care about those j who live in dilapidated housing or are being discriminated against because they want to live better." ? On Wednesday, Ernest Fulton, area y HUD director of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity, will meet with the Watkins Street Neighborhood Association and tour homes that have been painted and 0 repaired with assistance from the Interfaith Alliance and through funds donated by United Way. Fulton will also speak at the opening ceremony on Monday. Winners of the Fair Housing Week poster contest will also be announced J Thursday immediately following Nell Britton of Nell Lite Productions' skit on fair housing at 7:30 p.m. at Winston Square. First-, second- and third-place winners will receive $75, $50 and $25 cash ? bvwr I vv VI v?^ "It's important that the community be as actively involved in Fair Housing Week as possible," said Grueninger. "With people openly discussing and protesting the housing problems in Winston-Salem, action can take place." For more information on the week-long activities, contact Grueninger at the Human Relations Department at 727-2429. SPECIAL I OFFER irs will offer for a limited time only .a beautiful 16' ain with sand dollar charm for $1 5 00 They are Dy a special karatbond process, which makes them viruishable from 14 karat gold They look, feel and wear mg at a fraction of the price! ieck or money order lor M50#, plus tax ig & Handling Included) To: one uisiriouiors P.O. Box 1361, D?pt. A Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102 . Chain & Charm carry a lifetime I * i gurrantee in writing. 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