c IBlack Political Awareness League to Ihost Meet the Candidates Breakfast I J Winston-Salem *#-r : % ? HI 'I iJil'l^riVJ f,',| *1 j - ? * v v The Black Political Awareness ^League will host a Meet the "Candidates Breakfast Nov. 1 at 8 2-a.m. at the Carl H. Russell ^Community Center on Carver School Road. ^ For more information, call 767 " 2932. r Community Day The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) invites the public to a free "Community Day Celebration" Sunday. Nov. 2, from 2 to 5 p.m. The biannual event is an after noon of fun designed for the entire family and includes a film, art-mak ing activities, and guided tours of SEC'CA's current exhibitions. "Reconstruction: William Christenberry's Art" and "Sherri Wood: Parable Quilts." Activities take place throughout the building Hydroculture Reynolda Gardens of Wake Forest will present "Hydroculture for Home Gardeners" at 5:30 p.m. in the education wing of the green house Nov. 4 as part of a series of one-hour discussions and demon strations to help people get the most from their gardening space. The series is free. There is no preregistration. For more information, call 758-5593. Stop Show Carver High School DECA is sponsoring a major fundraising event Nov. 5. entitled "Jacket Stompfest '97." The starting time will be 7 p.m. in the Carver High School auditori um. OnfrMan Show Montage Showcase Ensemble's Reader's Theatre Showcase at Jared's Jazz & Java presents Montage resident actor/poet Christopher R Yoshida in his one man show "Epicurian Outfitter." written by Christopher Yoshida, directed by Nathan Ross Freeman and Sharon Agnes, at Jared's Jazz & Java. 219 W. Fourth St in Winston Salem. Nov. 7 at 8 p.m There is no cost of admission, but a donation is asked. For more information, call 777 0648. Voters' Luncheon A Dutch treat luncheon will be held by the League of Women Voters Nov. II from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. at Sampan Restaurant, 985 Peters Creek Pkwy. The featured speaker will be Dr. Sandra Bo>ette. vice president of university advancement at Wake Forest University. The event is open to the public. Health Fair The Shepherd's Center of Greater Winston-Salem will hold their 1997 Health Fair for Older Adults Nov. 13 from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the old fellowship hall of Maple Springs United Methodist Church. 2569 Reynolda Rd. The Health Fair will include screening for cholesterol, blood sugar, blood pressure, vision, hear ing. balance, cancer risk, lungs, and osteoporosis. Flu vaccines will also be provided. Most of the screenings will be free; a few will be available for a nominal fee. Writing Test The Learning Disabilities Association will present "NC Writing Test Preparation Strategies" Nov. 13, featuring Dr. Charles Swartz from UNC-Chapel Hill. Swartz will present helpful strategies and preparatory activities that parents can use at home to supplement school prepaiation of students taking the NC writing test early next year For more informa tion, contact Carol Phillips at 272 5446 or Melissa Cox at 282-5636. Holiday Show Piedmont Craftsmen will pre sent a group exhibition entitled "Blaze of Glory" Nov. 13 through Dec. 31 at the Piedmont Craftsmen Gallery. 1204 Reynolda Rd. There will be an opening at the gallery Nov. 13 at 7 p.m. The exhibit explores the timeless tradition of skilled artists creating ritual objects for the celebration of various holi days. Bazaar Bethabara Moravian Church. 2100 Bethabara Rd.. will sponsor a bazaar from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Nov. 15. which will feature crafts, a bake sale, chicken pies and Moravian items. Also, from 4 to 7:30 p.m. there will be a supper all you can eat for $7. For more information, call 924 8789. Appraisal Fair Experts will be on hand to appraise books, prints, porcelain, early Southern antiques, quilts, comic books, jewelry, stamps, rewirds. and more, 2-4 p.m. Sunday, NoV. 16 in the Main Public Library audjtorium, 7660 W. Fifth St. in downtown Winston-Salem. Call 727-2264 for information. Run (or Justice j Mediation Services of Forsyth County will host a "Run for Justice," in conjunction with the Christmas Parade Nov. 29. The run, planned as an annual event, is a one-mile race in downtown Winston-Salem. Starting time for the race is 8 a.m. The Triad Twin City Track Club will be directing the race. To register or for more information, please call Mediation Services at 742-2870. Call Fannie Henderson for advertising 722-8624 Do your bills have you in the dog house? Aaron Mortgage can get you out of the dog house with a debt consolidation loan. It's. Fast. It's Free. We love to save you Money! By The Way ... We also buy and sell houses. \ r C> ? it ~p j A A R 0 N Lrive us a call loaay. Contact Hazel Chin 722-2450 Licensed with the State Banking Commission The Classics Continue ? ? Upcoming Concerts Andrea Padova Piano, Guest Artist November 2 3:00 pm November 4 8:00 pm Program: Overture to La Scala di Seta Rossini Symphonic Intermezzi McCarty Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor Brahms Andrea Padova, Piano Tin Winston-Sai.fm Pifdmoni Triad Symphony i and qualciioici: pro i11)1 \ givi vol' 1111 Classical Conci rt Si rifs. Ioin \icsic DIRKCTOR AND CONDCCTOR PI T1 R PlRRFI AND Till WINSIO N-S AI. F M IT ID MOM' TRIAD SYMPIION) FOR A RIMARKAHFF MCSICAI I \ PI R 11 Nil I I ATI' RI NCi ANOTHFR IN OCR COMINUNY SI R1I S OF WORLD-CLASS PF.R FOR MANY IS. FOR i1cki IS, c \i I 723-7919 OR 7 2 5-1035 i ROM 9AM TO 5PM, MONDAN TIIROCGH FRIDAY. ? c QvalChoice ks? O NOflTH CAROLINA V WINSTON-SALLM NIPMUN'I IKUP SYMPHONY QualChoice Is Proud To Be The Exclusive Sponsor Of Hie Winston-Salem Piedmont Triad Symphony Classical Concert Series. a " ? *yjp> ? ' . ./ ? -\ec^ Vote! Tuesday, November 4 Mayor Martha Wood "We're Proud to Support Mayor Wood!" From Right: State Representative Warren Oldham, County Commissioner Earline Parmon, Coach Bighouse Gaines, Mayor Wood, Alderman Nelson Malloy, State Representative Larry Womble, and Community Volunteer Tabitha Bell A 4 ' J Cw wr I I 1 ? Mayor Wood makes a place at the table for everyone in our city. ? I I' ? Mayor Wood has led us in the fight ? against rising crime. Since 1993, violent I' l 1 ?{ ? 3 .. -V H ? I For A Ride to the Polls, I I Call 724-2399 I I I" I Martha Wood for Mayor Campaign I I P O Box 11553, Winston-Salem, NC 27116-1553 I I Paid for by Citizens to Fleet Martha Wood I ? ? ? ? * ?. *

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