Goler's Ideal Club honors 38-year president
The Ideal Club of Goler
Memorial AME Zion Church
hosted a tribute to Margie
Scarborough for 38 years as
president. The celebration was
held at the Hawthorne Inn &
Conference Center in Winston
Salem recently with family and
friends.
Oshia Reid Taylor served as
mistress of ceremonies. The pro
gram opened with a welcome
address by Kathleen Hunt, fol
lowed with prayer, delivered by
the Rev. Beverly Orr.
Selections for the occasion
were rendered by the Rev.
Beverly McMillian, with the
Rev. Aaron Orr accompanying.
The honoree was presented
by Catherine McMillian. Mrs.
Scarborough's daughter, Brenda
Edge, of Rocky Mount, N.C.,
recognized the family members
in attendance.
Remarks were provided by
the Rev. Seth O. Lartey, pastor of
Goler Memorial AME Zion
Church, and Bishop Warren
Brown, from the Western West
African Episcopal District, with
closing remarks by Margie
Scarborough.
The Program Committee for
the tribute was Patricia Wall,
Oshia Reid Taylor and Gloria
Love Mclver.
In other news, the Ideal Club
sponsored their Annual Men's
Cooking
Contest Feb. 8 in Fellowship
Hall.
Master chefs were men from
the Church: James Anderson,
Walter Anderson. Fred Gethers,
Robert Kimber and Joel Mclver.
Each chef served a sampling
of his gastronomic masterpiece.
At 2 p.m. the polls were closed,
the votes tallied and the winners
declared:
first place ? Fred Gethers
second place ? Joel Mclver
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third place ? Robert
Kimber
Honorable mention certifi
cates were awarded to the other
chefs.
Members of the Ideal Club are, sealed left to right, Alice Johnson, Ellen Campbell, Margie Scarborough,
Gloria Love Mclver, Dorothy Allen, Catherine McMillian; standing, left to right, Elizabeth Wilson, Kathleen
Hunt, Ophelia Powell, Oshia Reid Taylor, Seth O. Lartey, Frances Wilson, Catherine Poole, Jimmie Jones, and
Patricia Wall. Hot pictured are Cora Jones, Emma Harper, Sarah Miller, and the Rev. Pam Phillips.
SdWdrks hosts new eMifM
Duriag the next two
months, tha NC Reggio
CowwftHf will present The
HbwM Languages of
Children, a visually impres
sive and thought-provoking
exhibition that documents an
innovative approach to early
childhood education (ages 3
6) recognized throughout the
world for its excellence. The
exhibition will be on view at
SciWorks. 400 Hanes Mill
Rd., in Winston-Salem from
March 15 to May 31.
Bringing the exhibit to
Winston-Salem was largely
due to the efforts of Pat
Whisnant, Chairperson of the
Early Children Education
program at Forsyth Technical
Community College.
; Whisnant learned of the
Handled Languages of
Children at a seminar she
k attended in Traverse City,
* Midfc. She then visited the
mueebbols in Reggio Emilia,
Italy, where this approach to
unify education originated.
Since that visit, Whisnant has
been working to bring the
exhibit to Winston-Salem.
The exhibition and its related
programs are sponsored by
Forsyth Tech, the Summit
School and the NC Reggio ?<
Committee. h
Hie Hundred Language*^
of Children Exhibit presents
the remarkable approach to
early childhood education
from the city of Reggio
Emilia. The exhibit doeu
ments the Reggio Emilln
approach through sequences
of photographs, children's
original work, transcription of
their dialogues and reflections
of by educators. This docu-l
mentation shows how creat- t
ing a favorable environment,
giving careful attention to
children's true interests, and
trusting their potential enables
the children to represent their
ideas and their learning
through many languages
beyond words.
A series of lectures and ]?
workshops in connection with L,
the exhibit are offered. ,!
Sessions will focus on^
enhancing the lives and learn- ,7
ing of children and teachers,
and will be filled with stimu- ?
lating ideas inspired by the.rr
Reggio Emilia approach. For j
additional information contact
SciWorks at 767-6730.
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Forsyth Tech hires HRD coordinator
Teretha Bell-Prioleau has
been appointed coordinator of
the Human Resources
Development Program (HRD) at
Forsyth Technical Community
College. She holds a bachelor's
degree in Business
Administration from North
Carolina A&T State University.
Bell-Prioleau was formerly an
HRD instructor recruiter in the
HRD program at Sampson
Community College in Clinton,
N.C., and HRD instructor at
Wayne College in Goldsboro,
N.C.
The HRD program offers
classes for unemployed and
underemployed adults. Bell
Prioleau said, "The classes
focus on motivation, self-esteem
and the world of work."
Forsyth Tech is currently
ITT \. 1
Teretha Hetl-t'rioleau
offering classes in connection
with the Job Links program.
Bell-Prioleau said she plans to
expand course offerings to a
number of other locations
throughout Forsyth and Stokes
counties.
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watt welcomes new director'
congressman Meivin Watt,
D-N.C., recently co-hosted a
reception welcoming Harold
McDougall as the new director
of the Washington, D.C., Bureau
of the National Association for
the Advancement of Colored
People (NAACP). NAACP
President Kweisi Mfume and
Myrlie Evers-Williams, chair of
the NAACP Board of Directors,
also co-hosted the reception held
in the Rayburn House Office
Building in Washington, D C
Rep. Watt introduced
McDougall, a former Yale Law
School classmate, at the recep
tion. President Mfume, Ralph
Neas and Wade Henderson also
made remarks. McDougall
became director of the
Washington Bureau of the
NAACP Dec. 5. He was previ
ously a law professor at Catholic
University in Washington, D.C.
Bowman Gray, TCRH sign
five-year affiliation agreement
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Hospital Medical Center and
Twin County Regional Hospital
(TCRH) in Galax, Va.. have
signed a five-year affiliation
agreement. The agreement calls
for the two hospitals to remain
independent, but work together.
"Maintaining our indepen
dence is important to this com
munity," said Marcus G. Kuhn,
president and CEO of TCRH.
"The agreement assures that the
majority of health care is com
munity-based and that the high
est quality specialized tertiary
services are available."
Through the agreement, the
Medical Center will assist TCRH
"with a variety of programs,
including health promotion, edu
cation, physician recruitment,
^specialty clinics and consulta
tion.
The agreement formalizes
Jexisting consulting and referral
patterns between the two hospi
tals. It will enable TCRH to
C1UI1UU.C lutai scivitcs <tnu pro
vides ready access to the
Medical Center for specialty
cases that require more sophisti
cated treatment than the commu
nity's hospital can provide.
TCRH joins more than 20
other health care facilities in
Virginia and North Carolina that
have affiliation agreements with
t le Medical Center.
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