Senior Center offers free piano lessons Forty-eight-year-old Christopher Benjamin beamed with pride on Friday, May 15, as he listened to and watched seven of his piano students perform in a musical recital held at the Urban League. The recital was held with about 50 people in attendance, in conjunction with Older American Month, which continued through the month of May. The seven participants ? Juanita Green, Gladys Vann, Lula Mae Lyles, Nettie Williams, Rosa Lee Bryant, Annie Davis, and Lena Edwards ? began taking piano lessons from Benjamin this past December. None has ever taken lessons before except for Lyles and Edwards. "I think it was a wonderful succes^V^ said Benjamin following the recital, Tr impressed me." Benjamin's classes are held at the Urban League Senior Center every Wednesday from 10 ajn. to 3 p.m. with 30 minutes devoted to each student The classes are free to the participants. Sixty-four-year-old student Juanita Green, who performed the song "Going Home," said of the recital, "It was beau tiful. I thought I'd be scared, but I was n't." Other participants on the program included Flora Alexander, James Shelton, Mary McCurry, and Olivia Bausman. Athena Puryear, director of the Senior - - ? &"??& ^;$i>Si>-ij$i IS H AfiiodPiiilM liSiiiWiiSiiW^ ?xHAhKU? m ^^2S5!!B5Sfii W|WffffP|PjWliWWI^^C\^w>^^iXs^C^I<wXvXv<wiXw.w^wsslsv^^|X%X; SB&SSj smll ( Congratulations to the I rban League for its influence in the community % Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corporation An Equal Opportunity Employer Seventy-four-year-old Lula Mae Lyles performed Singing Brook at the recital. Center, served as the mistress of cere monies. After the performances, each student received a certificate for her work in the classes under certain categories. Green and Vann tied for "Best Scale," and Lyles and Williams tied for "Good Student." Brown received a certificate for "Best Notebook;" Davis received the second highest award for "Best Theory;" and Edwards received the highest award for "Advanced Sight Reading:" Student Olivia Bausman, who did not perform, also received a certificate for her work with Benjamin. Students who were not present were Geraldine Brown, Joseph Todd, and Mabel Jessup. Benjamin also received an award certifi cate from his students. , Edwards stated that she was glad the recital was a part of the Urban League's celebration of Older American Month and that it was a symbol to those who attended that older adults are still a viable part of society. "We're still active. We're growing in wisdom. So I just enjoy growing old," she said. Meet a Special committed to developing our community "A long time ago, my Preacher once said ' Service is the price we pay for the space we occupy. -That's exactly what / try to do." And serve is what this Westinghouse Turbine Components Plant em ployee Deloris Huntley does and does well. It was for her dedication and commitment to our community that awarded her the Westinghouse Community Service Award. Deloris received this prestigious award for performing outstanding personal service to her local community and was one of thirty-five Westinghouse employees throughout the Corporation to have received this award for 1992. Deloris* personal commitment and involvement with minority and community affairs have had a long-lasting and positive impact on the Westinghouse Turbine Components Plant. We thank Deloris Huntley for her contributions to our Plant and our community. We congratulate her for receiving the Westinghouse Community Service Award. "Just to be nominated was a great honor," notes Deloris, "but to actually receive such a prestigious award is even greater...! am humbled," she said. WESTINGHOUSE TURBNE COMPONENTS PLANT P.O. Box N-99, Wintton-S^m. NC 27115

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