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- (1 to r) Danereka Sinclair , William Evans-Hardy, Jarrett Paige. (Lu?r) Winston Lake YMCA Pageant to be Held Sunday The sixth annual Little Miss/Little Mister Winston Lake YMCA Preschool Pageant will be held Sunday at 3 p.m. The pageant is being held to jraise funds for the replacement of classroom equipment and purchase of a computer system at the Winston Lake Family YMCA preschool. There will be trophies and prizes presented to all of the participants, with a crown and a little something extra presented to top winners. The participants are: Irwin Brown Jr., 4, the son of Irwin Brown St. and Zola Holbrook: Willia Evans-Hardy, 3. the son of Harriette Evans; Calvin Gantt III. 5. the son of Calvin Gantt' Jr. and Donna Lush; Jarretl Paige. 4. ihe son ol Joseph Jordan and Bessie Paige: Christina Reid. 3. the daugh ter of Alex Breathett and Valerie Reid: and Danereka Sinclair. 3. the daughter of tyereck Hauser and Ebonie Sinclair. The Winston Lake YMCA preschool program specializes in providing earl\ childhood develop ment training to each sLiulent enrolled in the preschool program. A variety of activities are offered to meet the individual needs of each child. For more information, call 724 V205. During Spring And Fall Ceilipg fans have continued to be popular, practical and durable. Ceiling fans can provide comfort . when outside temperatures are . cooler than indoor temperatures, such as Spring and Fall months or ' milder Summer evenings and days. .(Unlike the wholehouse fan. they do not draw in air from the outside; ! instead they circulate air within the ! room. As air moves across vour s * ! body, a wind chill factor makes you ! feel 4 to 6 degrees cooler. Ceiling fans can_ bemused effec - tioning in operation. Ope of the benefits of the ceiling fan is that it allows you to raise the thermostat setting on the air conditioning sys tem 4 to 6 degrees higher and still maintain a level of comfort because Bennie McBride "See me, Bennie McBride, for the best price and the best service on any new m 4th & Broad St. 722-4191 20% OFF ON ANY AMOUNT OF DRY CLEANING Present Thi* Coupon When Dropping Off Your Dry Cleaning And Receive 20% Off Your Ticket Total. 2-Day Turnaround Order mint he picked up within 10 day* of drop off to qualify For discount Kucludcs Wedding Drew*, Fur*, leathers. Suede* A Drapcrie*. COUPON EXPIRES _ JUNE 9. 1994 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I + J NOW ENROLLING 3 wks. ? 5 yrs Full Day (l- 12 yrs. Before &' after school 2 iid shift cave also available Call or stop by for Information The Early Image Child Care Center r-rt New Walkcrlmvn Rd Winston-Salem, NTC (910) 727-1252 State Licensed. of the circulating air. An example of the energy saving for a 5-degree dif ference in temperature follows: u> operate a 3-ton air conditioning unit costs about $550 each cooling season if set on 75 degrees. If the thermostat setting can be raised to 80 degrees, you are still comfortable using a ceiling fan. the cost of oper ating the air conditioner alone will drop to $399 ( a saving of $15 li). On the average, a ceiling fan uses about the same amount of electricity as a 100- watt light bulb. You can run-one for 10 -hours ^ fan ran for 10 hours each day for a month, the energy cost would be $2.40. Ceiling fans have no cooling effect on unoccupied space, so they should be turned off when occu pants leave the room. Ceiling fans can be decorative,. They come 'in wood lones. brass, and painted in various colors. They come with lights with globes. Tiffany, styles and'chandelier styles. tans at builder supplier and depart ment stores. Look lor bargains and sales (in ? - q ? the tans. You can usuall> find one 10 suit your poeketbook and needs. HOME ECONOMICS By JOANN J. FALLS They -comc-wiih vanou son and off ?switches Just choose Iheone that is^ most suitable for taste, design of decor and size room. They are suitable for bedrooms.! sunrooms. kitchens. dens. li\ing rooms and play rooms. Compare the prices of these The non traditional places that the 1 eei ling fans are seen are on porches and in bathrooms, however they can serve their purpose in these places also: The breeze from the fan can make your home more comfortable and livable. . . 1 I ? ? . ? * ? Community EVENTS CALENDAR How to Schedule Your Events: Send your information, concisely and neatly printed or typed, to thrChronicle Calendar, 617 N. __ Liberty St., Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102, before 5 p.m., the Monday preceding the week in which your event will occur Ou^faxfuimberts ^10)723-947^ J UNE THURSDAY, JUNE 2 1 p.m. ? The Winston-Salem Slate Univer sity Board of Trustees will hold its regularly scheduled quarterly meeting in Room 329. O'Kelly Library. Call Blanche Carter, director of public affairs, for the agenda. 750-2150, ? The city of Winston-Salem's Neighbor hood Government Service office. -2301 N Pat activities: 12:30 p.m. - "Summer Program in Film making" by Steve Montal of N.C. School of the Arts. 2 p.m. - "Controlling Blood Pressure" by Dr. Carlos Serrario of N.C. Baptist Hospital. These activities are free. Call 272-2975. > SATURDAY, JUNE 4 10 a.m. - The city of Winston-Salem's Neighborhood Government Service officc will host a seminar called "Can 1 Afford To Buy a Home0" The seminar will be discussed by Jane Bodenhamer of First Union. The program is free. Call 272-2975. . 1 p. m7 ? NAACP Learning Centers will have a preregistration for 1994-95 Learning Centers at Grace Presbyterian Church. 390 X Carver School Road. For more information, call Doris Moore at 767-4052. 6 p.m. ? The NAACP Learning Center will host a Volunteer Recognition Banquet for volunteers to the Learning Center. Volunteers to be honored will be math. Algebra teachers, directors of the center and volunteers with stu dents. The banquet will take place at Grace Presbyterian Church. 3901 CaiA er School Road Call Dons Moore at 767-4052. SUNDAY, JUNE 5 7 p.m. ? "Shades of You in Extravagance" presents Black Awareness at the Benton Con vention Center. The fundraiser is for children born HIV Positive and addicted the crack cocaine. Tickets are $6.50 per person. SI 2 per couple. Call 785-4299. TUESDAY^JUNE-7 ? 2 p.m. - The city of Winston-Salem's Neighborhood Government Service office will host a lecture called "Small Business Loans." The lecture will be discussed by Janet De Creny of Citv's Development Office. The program is free. Call 272-2975. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 4. p.m. - The city of Winston-Salem's Neighborhood Government Service office will host a program called "Community Day with Ray-." The program will be discussed by J. Fred Acree of Housing Authority of Winston-Salem. The program is free. Call 272-2975. ~ ? ONGOING^ ? Senior Financial Care is offering a variety of in-home services to older adults of Forsyth County. They will help balance checkbooks, reconcile bank statements, write monthly checks and help with budget matters. Medical-insur ance claims and drug charges will be filed- and monitored to make sure all benefits have been paid. Call 725-1972. ? Happy Hill Gardens Reunion Committee will meet every Saturday al W.C. Sims Center on Alder Street at 1 p.m. The meeting will dis cuss the reunion of Happy Hill Gardens. Colunv JAMES & JONES, P.L.L.C. RANDOLPH M. JAMES HOWARD C. JONES II Attorneys at Law 633 West Fourth Street , \ Winston-Salem, NC 27101 i ? Auto Accidents ? Personal Injury'* Wrongful Death Workman's Compensation ? TfdlfTc /TJWI T^riwaTand Civil Trials FOR A FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION CALL 72S-7531 bia Terrace. The Trot, and Salem reunion on July 9th. Call William "Rock" Bitting at 650 0858 or Ben Piggott at 727-2837. * UPCOMING ? The city of Winston-Salem's Neighbor hood Government Service office will host a pro gram called "Free Hearing Screening" on Thurs discussed by Dr. Brian Burkhart of Forsyth Hearing and Speech. The program is free. Call 272-2975. ? The graduating class of 1975 at Parkland High School will meet in the Anderson Center on June 11 at 10 a.m. The meeting will discuss the 20-year reunion in 1995. For more information, contact Jana Bris tow. ? The Parent Enrichment Program will be offering the following parenting classes on "Par enting Your Teen." The program will be held on Wednesday. June 15 - July 6 at 7 p.m. at the Exchange Center. 500 W. Northwest Blvd. The fee is S2o. CarmK^m:** ? ? ? Neil and Camilla Wilcox will lead sum mer sessions for young people in creative wilt ing and enrichment through art at Revnoljla House Museum of American Art. The two-week long workshops for youpg writers in gtades 5-10 will be June 13 and Ju^e 20 from 9 a.m. to noon. American Arts Discov er) for K-5 will be on J u 1 \ 1 1 and July 18. Each session lasts one week and explores the Reynolda House art collection, gardens agd grounds. H Arts Council Receive Awards Pie Arts Council ol Winston Salem and Forsyth County received tw6 out of 10 Division III statewide awards on Mondax during ARTS North Carolina's 1994 annual con ference and 20th anniversary cele bration held in Boone. J In the Printed Materials cate gory. The Arts Council won for its 1993 campaign-related communica tion tools that expressed the theme, "Experience the Basic Elements of Lite." In the campaign .logo. The Art's Council's standard symbols - the sphere^ the bent rectangle and the triangle - were styled to repre sent "Heart & Soul." "Imagination and "Vision." This uas used on campaign posters, brochures, mag nets, greeting cards.' T-shirts, printed advertisements and the annual report. The award was judged on visual design, theme, content, innovation and overall effectiveness of the printed materi als. In the Marketing & Audience Development category. The Arts Council was recognized for its cre ation of the Society of Arts and Medicine, an innovative marketing strategy designed to act as fund raising bridge to the medical com munity. The Society, created in 1992. serves to reinforce the city's^ reputation a? "The City of the Arts" and to increase interest in the arts among the medical community. / The award was judged on the creative ways organizations' increased their arts audience and/or memberships. Notice o! Public Information Meetings about Proposed Zoning District Reclassification In connection with the Unified Development Ordinances MAP POSTING. Ail the South Sector maps will be posted at the Forsyth County f Headquarters Public Library and at the Southside Branch Public Library from May 23 to June 8, 1994 South Sector of Winstoo-Salem The City-County Planning Board of Forsyth County and Winston-Salem recommended for approval to the elected boards on March 11. 1993, the text of the UNIFIED DEVELOPMENT ORDINANCES These new development - regulations vyrtl c>eate new zoning districts, setbacks, minimum lot sizes permitted uses, use conditions, and other revised requirements The Official Zoning Maps for Forsyth County Winston-Salem Clemmons. and Kernersville must be changed in conjunction with the text of the new Zoning N Ordinance to replace existing zoning districts with new comparable zoning districts for all property in these I jurisdictions There will be public informational drop-in I Kernersville by sectors All property owners as recorded in the Forsyth County tax listings in the South Sector of Winston-Salem (shaded area on map) have been mailed a Notification of Zoning District Map Conversion Hearings S Hotline for more information: 727-2038 f Handicap Accessible TDD#7?7-8319 (3X? INFORMATIONAL OROP-IN SESSIONS. At these drop-in sessions, mapa of the proposed zoning districts for the South Sector will be posted for your review. Planning staff will be available to answer questions regarding the map conversion process and the new districts The sessions for the South Sector of Winston-Salem (shaded area on map; will be held as follows: ? Thursday, June 2. 1994, 4 -8PM Southside Branch Public Library 3185 Buchanan Street, Winston-Salem, NC ? Tuesday. June 7. 1994, 4 -8PM . Little Creek . Recreation Center 610 Foxcroft Drive, Winston-Salem. NC Wednesday, June 8, 1994 4 - 8 PM. Reynolds Park Recreation Center 2450 Reynolds Park Road. Winston-Salem. NC E's SALON First in Elegance * &Hair Perfection Total Salon Appointment Only . 1 1 1 B Silas Creek Parkwa> Winston Salem, NC 27127 Edith Williams Owner-Designer (919)724-1681 CifTS TO IfONOR The qRAduATE ON TlfEIR SpECIAl dAy ? Luggage ? Altachc Coses ? Portfolios ? Unique Items Thruway Center ? S. Stratford Rd. 725-8864 Black Health Section - of the Winston-Salem Chronicle is Coming in June Reserve your space before June 13th Copy Deadline is June 15 Call Judy-Holcomb-Pack Carol Daniel or ' Willie Wilson 722-8624
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