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Winner of the Central Sertoma Club Essay Contest Named National Heritage Month is observed in Feb. through various activities. Several third and fifth1 grade students at Jefferson Elemen tary School participated in an essay contest featuring the title "My Most Admired African American," which was also in observance of Black History Week. Erin Hillman was awarded $25 and a frajned certificate, recognizing her pen ability, portraying descrip tion and clarity. The award was pre sented by Mark Nichols, Central's district governor. Hillman is a third-grader at Jefferson School. Central Sertoma became a per manent organization in 1 992. ? The club focuses on the Speech and Hearing Impaired. Meeting are held the first and third Monday of each month, at May berry's Restaurant, Stratford Road. President, Marjorie Leonard encourages all interested persons interested in volunteering I service to mankind, please come visit the club and meet new friends. Central donated a hearing aid for a child, Seth Pennington, last year through fund raisers. Scholarships for the study of Speech and Hearing are also available to some applicants that apply. Sertoma 4-H Camp will begin its twelfth year of service for Hear ing Impaired Children, July 31 -Aug. 6. The camp, over 800 acres,, is located next to Hanging Rock State Park in Stokes County, approxi mately 25 miles north of Winston Salem. Regular camp ages 8-12 Adventure Camp 13-15 Senior ages 15-18. The cost for all campers will be $125 for the week of camp. If you are financially unable to meet these costs; you could request a Ser toma Sponsorship. The combined Sertoma Clubs of Winston-Salem are sponsoring a $1,000 shopping spree at Walmart. The tickets may be purchased at to ? I t\ M I*. ."OMA GLU8 "" c.RTOMA Mxujorie Leonard , president Central Sertoma Club and Erin Hi 11 man, winner of speech contest - ^ ? > ?- ? " i Walmart or from members of any Sertoma Club. ? For more information, call Mar Chapel to Honor Pastors Anniversary L.S. Tate New Faith Chapel Holiness Church will honor its pastor, bishop Lawrence Samuel Tate for 22 years of service in the ministry with ser vice April 3rd through 10th. Guest speakers will be:April 3 at 3 p.m. Bishop Horace Baker., Fruit of the Spirit, and 7 p.m. and the Rev. Eddie White. Mount Sinai Baptist Church; April 4 at 7 p.m. Elder Christopher Brinson. Holy Temple Church of Deliverance; April 5 at 7 p.m. Bishop Vander Percell. Sanctuary of Deliverance; April 6 at 7 p.m. Bishop Harold I. Williams, Mt. Calvary Holy Church; April 8 at 7 p.m. Bishop Charles Tate, Associate Power House of Deliverance; April 10 at 3 p.m. Bishop Frank Williams, New Jerusalem Cathedral and 7 p.m. Bishop Robert L. Wise, Macedonia Holiness Church; April 16 at 6 p.m. Bishop. Kevin Code, Sound Doc trine Ministries,. Annual Banquet Dinner will be held at the Marque Hotel Downtown, ticket information call 7^4-7699. Bishop Tate has been the pastor at New Faith for 13 years. On May 14, 1980, he founded New Faith Chapel Holiness Church Inc. as an independent Holiness Church whose theme is "Victory In Jesus." He is the founder and organizer of the L.S. Tate Crusade, the church's General Convention and National Sunday School Convention, and the Missionary Convention. On Aug, 15, 1981. he was ordained into the Bishopric at the National Power House of Deliverance General con vention. The public is invited to attend the celebration. jorie Leonard, 924-9235 or Clarence Dalton 761-1988 or write, Central Sertoma Club, P.O. Box 11221, Winston-Salem, N.C. 271 16-1221. Wake Forest t'niversity oilers owning am executive Ml>\ programs designed lor experienced managers, rind out how to lu started in these successful programs hy attending our informal ion session. Thursday, April 7 5:30-7:30 RM. Room 1117 Worrell Professional Center Wake forest University For more Information aboutWake Forest MBA, call (910) 759-4583 or 1-800-428-6012; Best YetGarden Club Holds March Meeting Best-Yet Club met at the home of hostess Florence Rennick with Olivia DeReef as her co-hostess on March 26. The meeting opened with devotions led by Doris Gillian. Fol lowed by the prayer, a song "My Faith Looks L'p to Thee." and read ing by Gillian, our devotions ended. The president. Claudine Cheek called tor the reading of the min utes by the secretary. Janet Warren and the sick committee report from Virginia Stewart. Each report was received and adopted. Virginia Stewart have given the report from the Fourth District Gar den Council Meeting regarding plans for the Rower Show. Best-yet was also asked to provide flowers for a special project sponsored- hv Ruth Washington's Club. This will be decided by the group if we accept the project. A special kickoff meeting for the flower show was held on March 28. at the Rupert Bell Recreation Center. President Cheek distributed brochures about our upcoming fundraiser. Various items w^re viewed for consideration. A report on anniversary cele bration was given by Ann Move. The club will celebrate its anniver sarv bv attending rhnrrh at Firu Baptist Church on May 15. A con tinuation x>f the celebration will come at the end of the month by meeting for brunch and touring on May 28. Further plans concerning the 28th are to be <iiscussed in the April meeting. The club the discussed plans for a Fall trip to Tryon Palace and other stops along the way. Stay tune for further information concerning future projects. The meeting was adjourned by the president. Birthday cards were distributed to members with March birthdays as then enjoyed warm conversation and repast served by the hostesses. Community Dance Program -For Children "to Be Held? "Dance I Am" is a community dance program designed for chil dren ages 6-16 that is being offered ? by Robin Littlejohn. ? Dance classes will be offered at the Winston Salem Urban League. 201 W. 5th Street, at 10 a.m. from April 9- May 287" This program will promote cul tural awareness and diversity in the community through dance. The fee is $35 for the eight week session. * Registration will be held on April 9 at 9:30 a.m. before the first class which begins at 10 a.m. ?'V For more information, call Robin Littlejohn at 761-8278. Arts Council of Winston Salem Earns Recertification The Arts Council of Winston Salem and Forsyth County has received recertification from the North Carolina Arts Council as a Grassroots Arts Program Local Dis tributing Agent for 1994-97. This assures that The Arts Council's expenditures of Grassroots money in Forsyth County are effective and equitable. A Community Development Panel, consisting of five North Car ' olina Arts Council board members and four guest panelist from the community arts field, evaluated 77 Local Distributing Agents (LDAs) and assigned each organization a ranking based on performance stan dards. The Arts Council received a rating of 3.6 based on a scale of 1 to 4 with four being "excellent" and one being "poor." The majority of state J-DAs (39) received rankings between 2.0 and 2.9. The average score was 2.7 and the mean score was 2.8. Through their assessment, the panel praised The Arts Council for "excellent fiscal controls and accountability," and "excellent long-range plan," "extensive sup port of organization and programs of colors" and "excellent subgrant ing systems and materials." The Arts Council was also recognized for having a percentage of people of "color on their board that exceeds the percentage of people of color in Forsyth County and for through and professional systems of planning and evaluation. DREAMS FOR SALE $500 A MONTH /f you've always had the dream of owning your own home, your dream may have just come true. For as little as you're paying in monthly rent and a modest down payment, you could buy a HUD Home. That's right. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development than you think. Programs that will even help you cover most if not all of your closing costs. If you'd like more information about the home you've always dreamed of, contact your real estate agent. Or. for a free brochure on how to buy a HUD home, call 1z8CXD-7B7-4HUD. There's never been a better time to follow your dream, because now you can afford it THE DREAM OF OWNING YOUR OWN HOME CAN COME TRUE FOR ABOUT WHAT YOU'RE PAYING IN RENT. 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