Youths from MLK Recreation Center take a trip to a local cinema. Kids from the MLK Recreation Center recently visited Old Salem. Center Hosts Summer Activities for Area Youths ? The Martin Luther King Recre ation Center has a number of sum mer activities for youths in the city. The center has a summer enrichment program for youths up to 13 years old. Joan Richardson, a teacher at Sherwood Forest Ele mentary School, teaches children reading and arts and crafts. Ethel Evans is her assistant The program Local Child The Association for the Benefit of Child Development (A.B.C.D.), which seeks to prevent problems for children and families in the commu nity through early intervention, has recently received the following grants to support its programs: A three-year grant in the amount of $150,000 from the Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation and a one-year grant for $35,000 from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation. These two grants are to be used to establish and support the A.B.C.D. Parent/Child Support Program at the center/located at 502 N. Broad St., and at Best Choice Center, 1031 Highland Ave.; and An $18,000 grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust for general operating expenses. The center provides a daily educational program for 2- and 3 also includes storytelling. Classes are taught every Wednesday from 1-2:30 p.m. Bill English, director of the center, recently took 10 children from the Kimberly Park area to see the musical, "Oklahoma! " at the Little Theatre of Winston-Salem. Dorothy Wingate and Evans also attended. The center sponsored a "Day at the Lake" on July 15. James Irby and seven children spent their early morning hours fishing at Salem Lake. A group of 18 children recently toured Old Salem. The youths were shown sites where African Ameri cans once lived and worshiped. Youths from Martin Luther King and other recreation centers in the city also participate in the Win ston-Salem Police Department's "Free Movie" program. Children go to a local cinema every Tuesday to watch a movie. For information on these or other Martin Luther King Center programs, call Bill English at 121 2740. Center Receives Grants Bible way year-olds whcLlive in downtown^ Winston-Salem. The children learn and develop the skills necessary to help them succeed in public school. Parents are involved in the program through home visits and group meetings. A training course is pro vided for parents who want to work at the center as teacher assistants and develop job skills for future employment opportunities. The center's Parent/Child Pro gram is a collaborative effort involving A.B.C.D., Best Choice and the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School System. Also, the A.B.C.D. Infant/Tod dler Program, located in Reynolds Health Center, has received a $16,743 grant from the Kate B. Reynolds Charitable Trust for oper ating expenses. This program pro- . vides young, low-income parents with information and support in learning and applying parenting skills. The majority of parents enrolled are teen-agers. The pro gram provides ongoing friendship and one-on-one instruction about caring for and stimulating their child's development. Parents also have the opportunity to be trained as peer counselors through the Best Start Program. For information about the infant/toddler program, call Sue Hale at 724-2863. For information about the cen ter, call the director, Linda W.? Combs, at 722-6296 or 723-495 1 . A.B.C.D. is supported by the^ United Way of Forsyth County, local churches, groups and individu als. of the Bible Way Church of our Lord Jesus Christ Worldwide Inc. will convene July 25 through Aug. 1 at the Stouffer Hotel and the Durham Civic Center. Nearly 1,000 delegates are expected to attend the annual event. 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