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Voices Of Triumph Author, Ros^yn Andrews To Hold Book, Signing Saturday at Special Occasions Bv DAMU L DU.LARD ( *ir>", i' Stji: W rite: Rosalyn McPherson Andrews, .vice president o^jnarkctinj: for , Time-Life \ education division. will v isit the city Saturday to promote the book Leadership the second , \olume of *1 ime-Li1e BooksS three part series entitled African Ameri cans: \ oi^es ot Triumph ' " Many hooks chronicling the . achievements ot African Americans are alreadv on the market, but S , Andrews said this project uncovers mans previously unknown facts. I here are a lot of unsung heroes in this series and a lot of pic * 1 ? lures that pre\ inusK have not heeri ; shown, she said. readme is also mori1 like a ? story format. It will definitely be used for research*, but we look at it I M ike a la mi ly series fVe-LaUse it s" ? a eV edible to a broader age range. {. >>Ik' said ! I he three books in the series!, ? Perseverance. Leadership, and { "Creative l ire. ? were authored by ? ? v Rtt \ ir f ? r a ik e : \ u r i d d i n . Cynthia ? Richardson ami My rna Tra>" lor ; Hcrnrion. three African-American I f ime-Life women i mplovees. Perseverance was published ? last ( ktober arid the third volume. i {?? Creative l ire, is scheduled to be ! released in June. Andrew s. 4 1. oversees the pro* : tect and ^eleclTd the writers and t he ! advisory board for the proiect. W or king ,:n publishing tor a Ion sj time. I've a!wa\s dreamed of doing something like this.' she said.' Its a mammoth task thai was done in a short time. Andrews currently markets Rosalyn XlcPherson-A rtdre ha Time-Lite s products to schools and libraries. . Slic also oversees the-MuHtctrh ? tural Markets that produces and markets cultural!) diverse and cul t u ra 1 1 \ specific multimedia projects. Her aunt. Do II v. Mcpherson. has been an English professor at W ake Forest Lniversitv since 1^76. Andrews will be autographing books Saturdas. March 5. at Special Occasions Bookstore from noon to 3 p.m. AFRICAN AMERICANS 1 VOICES OF TRIUMPH LEADERSHIP CRE^WTIVE FIRE (available S?pt 94) $29.95 per volume 112 Martin Luther King. Jr. Drive Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27101 (Rear Winston-Salem State University) R;t i:,'u iimi nvitrn irr.nu -n>ivi '.u N i ilvnt the ^ Animuin>. Book Signing Kosnlyn McPherson, Andrews, Vice Pres. Marketing lime Life Books Saturday, March 5, 1994 - 12:00-3:00pm - - 1 ami:, /jon aiuucii LEADKB&HIP TRAINING INSTITUTE I lu- I u*>i I pis* opal Disnjt t ot ilv \iru ,\n Wihodisi 1 piwop.xl /ion ( him h wJlspon^or tts ^>-it nnd ,\ihm i. il t ?? uit-r^hip I'r.iminn lu'.'i'iiio Mn 1 t'i 20 100} ,\i I ivin^siotv ( ollotV ha Salisbury North C arolina IJu* institute is i'ot ( i hurt h K \deis ,\nd l.w poisons Reverend Serh ( ) I ,wte\ pastor o! Cioler Memorial \ \\ I" /ion C hureh in \\ tn^ion Solem is ihe duvi tor hi^hop Ueu'oen 1. Speaks' is tho^ Presiding Pu late ( lasses w i fl Tv eondiu vd Mondav through t ridav soo \mi:?">opm *j on p\\ s :vo p\\ lo Ik* oiTerei I i Mi hide ann 00 PM 9 00 PM Courses THE AMEZ CHURCH HISTORY DOCTRINE OF THE AMEZ CHURCH THE BISHOP S HOUR CHRISTIAN WORSHIP CHURCH MUSIC EQUIPPING THE MINISTER S SPOUSE CHRISTIAN EDUCATION BIBLICAL SOLUTIONS TO CONTEMPORARY ISSUES CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP EVANGELISM CHURCH ADMINISTRATION BECOMING A CHRISTIAN LEADER PREACHING CHRISTIAN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT STRESS MANAGEMENT PASTORAt CARF HOW TO GROW THE SUNDAY SCHOOL MINISTERIAL ETHICS fmerestod jk'ismis niw tYiiiMv-' -t>\ ( ailing 01 " On | ?> or; in ohiami?\? a r e^i^ir ahon form from fho ofsVe of ( -'or Memorial al Norlh son \wnuo ? l rhrrrrh .Ik r i? !M'? 7_ ? >?4] I I ho uv of re^istr ahon is n02 l>n for lav |>ersons and SIM* for eler?> I he deadline for re^iMratton is \pril I ?> IWM On t ampus lod&ng will Ik" available for \ | ;> .in jht nitlht ( >ff campus Kxifciiiiki uil! in- available at Holid.u Inn I)av s I ,\nd I lamplou Ihn m Sxlisburv Hotel r . ations must Ik* made in the i'.iiiw of respective \ M K / i hi in hes mail to leadership TRAINING INSTITUTE C O 2355 OLIVET CHURCH ROAD WINSTON -SAltM. N C 271 06 OtlCJfPSS r'^cK s*o+us C 'ecewn'ed chu'C^ odc^ess I^fQV *d >"!' cavirtci* "i -e\ r'dc e** nc'-,d?<J *i 5^2 X "t cos^ X s Lectures held at Diggs Gallery The public in invited lb I v> o tree lectures next week at the Dii .'gs Gallery at Winston-Salem State University. Jen of Lite Through Art and Romare Bearden will be presented at p.m March 8 b\ David. Driskell. an artist and an an historian at the I'niversitv of Marv land. Driskell is the author ot the comprehensi\ e book. ' Tuo Cen turies of Black American Art. At 7:30 p.m March 10. the Re\ . College-ip St. Paul. Minn., will dis cuss "The Making o the African American Mind and the Need for Soul Therapy Both lectures arc tied to the cur pent exhibitions; Artistic Legacy: 'Collection of Art From CIAA Schools : Joy of Liv ing: Romare Bearden s Late W ork s and Recent Work by David L>riskeil. I he gallery is open trom 1 1 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdas through Thursday. Admis-sion is. tree^ Call (910) 750-2458. AYYashington joins RE M AX CRarles D. Washington has joined RE/MAX Realt> Consultant as a sales associate. Washington has been licensed since 1985 and brings a banking background to his real estate career He specializes Charles Washington in residential and investment sales. ANew Board Members Patrick Kell\ of RE/MAX Consultant Realtors has been elected chairman of the board of d i reel o r s~fo r the Exc han g e/S C A N Child Abuse Prevention Center. < Other officers are: Larr> Barker (vice chairman): Rosemar\ Howell ( secretary >: and Tom Tart (treasurer). Other joining the board are Rick Chappell. Sharon Dogan. Rila Gallos^ Frank Giiido. Dwayne Hall. A.V. NlArshall. Karen Matthew. Kath\ Murphy. Lee Ross. Charles Washington and Barbara Welch. The Exchange Club Center proves sen ices to families uhere ahuse has occurred as well as those uho arc yoriMdered ai-r;?k even though abu-sc hav not \ct unvaried. 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