Zeta Phi Beta holds its Founder's Day Rho Zeta and Omega Chapters of the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. held their Founder's Day Celebra tion last Sunday at Mount Pleasant -Baptist Church. Emily Harper, Basileus of Rho Zeta Chapter, who served as Mis tress of Ceremonies, gave the wel come, and made presentations and closing remarks. Pollye Bailey gave was one of the founders of the sorority, was a member of Rho Zeta Chapter for many years. Mrs. Williams also noted that the Omega Chapter of the Sorority was the first fraternal group established at Win ston-Salem Teachers College, now Winston-Salem State University. The main attraction of the afternoon was a concert performed Emily Harper, left, Basileus of Rfio Zeta Chapter of the Zeta PI ii Beta Sorority, Inc. presents a check to D'Walla Simmons for the Sorority's Dunston-Dillard Scholarship at WSSU. the Invocation and Michacll E. by the Winston-Salem State Univer Parker outlined the occasion. sity Choir directed by D'Walla Sim Edythe Williams gave a history mons and accompanied by Alfonza of the sorority. She noted that the Williamson. * late soror, Pearl Anna Neal, who Part I of the concert was Emily Harper, Basileus of Rho Zeta chapter, Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. presents a $1,000 check to James C. Parks for the United Negro College Fund. The presentation was made at the Sorority's Founder's Day Celebration. opened with Roland M. Carter's performed by the University arrangement of "Lift Every Voice Women. Part II of the concert was and Sing," and Part I was concluded concluded with the choir perform with Carter's arrangement of "Hold ing director Simmons' arrangement Fast To Dreams." of "Peace Be Still." ? Part II of the concert was The celebration of the after opeired with "Rock in lertrsaicrn" noon ended wufc-a reception m the arranged by Director Simmons and ? Fellowship Hall of the church. EVENTS CALENDAR Continued from page B4 PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS ? To receive a free reference guild listing the organizations that can give you answers to your questions about Medicare coverage, billing issues, supple mental insurance, lost Medicare cards, peer review, etc., write to Medical ? Review of North Carolina, P.O. Box 37309, Raleigh, N.C. 27627 or call 1 800-682-2650. ? Writers fellowships, nonaction writers project grants and a residency in La Napoule, France are available from the N.C. Arts Council. Interested writers must apply to the literature section by Feb. 1, 1992. To be eligible for any of these programs, an applicant must have lived in N.C. for the past year. Writ ers may not use monies from these programs for educational expenses and those pursuing undergraduate and graduate degrees are ineligible for the grants. For more information, contact Debbie McGill, Literature Director, N.C. Arts Council, Department of Cultural Resources, Raleigh, N.C. 27601 2807, or caU,733r^ U 1. ^ 1 ? State play^u||^i^ho have made caree* temhiiinents to Aiejr art are e}igi4 ble fe N?^f\rt^pSohciI fellowships, interested playwrights must apply by Feb. 1, 1992. Usually totaling $8,000 each, playwright fellowships provide direct Support to artists so they may put aside time to work. The awards also enable a playwright to purchase supplies and equipment, achieve career goals, and devote full attention to writing plays. To be considered for a fel lowship, an applicant must have lived in N.C. for one year prior to applying for the award. Anyone enrolled in a degree-granting academic program is ineligible, and the Council stipulates that no fellowship grant monies be used for educational expenses. For more information, contact George Parides, Theatre Arts Director, N.C. Arts Council, Department of Cultural Resources, Raleigh, N.C. 27601-2807, or call 733-2821. ? Composer fellowships are available to any N.C. composer who has made significant contributions to music composition. Interested composers must apply by Feb. lf 1992. Composer fellowships usually total $8,000. Interest ed applicants must have resided in N.C. for at least one year. Recipients may j not use these monies for educational expenses, and composers pursuing graduate or undergraduate degrees are ineligible. For more information, con tact Peter MacBeth, Music Director, N.C. Arts Council, Department of Cul tural Resources, Raleigh, N.C. 27601-2807, or call 733-2821. ? Jazz composer fellowships are available from the N.C. Arts Council. 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