' f 5T iGrimeStoppers of WS/FC receives awards' *"* > * ? ? M ; "? uring the recent annual conference of I I Crime-Stoppers International held in wjM J Kelowna, B.C., Canada, iT^CrimeStoppers of Winston-Salem/Forsyth ' "County received two awards for productivity in ? 1996. The program competes with other ?programs worldwide in the population ?category 250,000 to 1 million. CrimeStoppers ? of WS/FC received the first place award for ^receiving information that resulted in the most ^'arrests (579). It also received the third place award for most improved. The awards have been placed in the lobby of the Public Safety Center and are available for public viewing at any time the center is open. During the same conference, WXII-TV received the Media of the Year award for 1996 for their production of CrimeStoppers: Justice Served, which was aired live from the CrimeStoppers offices March 16, 1996. Information received during the show resulted in the arrest of 10 of 14 fugitives shown and the identification of three subjects wanted for an armed robbery. Thirty-six calls with information were received during the show. CrimeStoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information that leads to the solution of any unsolved crime, the apprehension of fugitives, the recovery of stolen property or the seizure of illegal drugs. Call CrimeStoppers at 727-2800 or *2800 on 360? cellular. You need'not reveal your identity. I "^Found ?n Error? eveifmmg^Bble to ensure^Hie informatioMu retain this mspap^ is corral and up date, ftamyer, errors somd^Mo occur. If you ma that any information in The Chronicle is incorrect, we want to know Address your concerns about any inaccuracy to: Copy Editor the Chronicle 617 N. Liberty St. Winston-Salem, NC 27102 Striving to serve the community with excellence I . I Army secretary visits Glenn Hieh . ; ipilssP?^ * ?' " * The Secretary of the U& Army, Togo West, visited Glens High School recently to con gratulate the Glenn JROTC Battalion for its bear perfect score during the annual inspection. He is a i960 graduate of Adidas Middle School. His father, Togo D. West, was the principal at Arfiuas from February 1962 to February 196?. J West was escorted by the jftOTC brigade commander, C/COL Keith Hassell of West Forsyth High School. Calendar of Black Children now available | ZZ The Black Child Development ^Institute of Greensboro Inc. is f ? proud to make available the 1998 Calendar of Black Children." The "^calendar is a full-color celebration ?_:of African-American children and I ; youth. Original poetry and pho tographs grace each month, all motivational and reminders that } children are the promise of the ? future ? hope for a better tomor * row. The cost is $10 per calendar. The institute works to motivate positive change Tor the educational needs 6f children through its tutor ing and mentoring programs. Volunteers are recruited, screened and trained to provide one-on-one assistance to area youngsters at 13 tutorial sites. Volunteers are wel come. There is no fee for BCDI's services. The calendar is available through the BCDI Office, 1200 E. Market St., or from Gifts Galore on East Market Street. The Black Child Development Institute of Greensboro is a non profit membership organization dedicated to improving and pro tecting the quality of life of chil dren, youth and families. The institute is a member agency of United Way of Greater Greensboro. To volunteer or for additional information, call the institute at 230-2138. iGoler honors iformer mayor Goler Memorial AME Zion ? Church hosted a reception honor ? ing former Mayor Martha S. Wood ? -Dec. 6. A spokesperson for the church maid, "We applaud this fine lady ;who gave much of herself, talents ^jgnd time to make a difference in ^his community." ?? Wood was elected alderman in 3981 and served eight years. She 31so served as mayor for eight Zyears. She worked to empower oth r^rs to get involved in the democra process, the spokesperson said. A native of Fayetteville, Wood ? was Winston-Salem's first mayor to ? serve on the U.S. Conference of ?: -^Mayors. Goler Memorial AME Zion" ZChurch is at the corner of Seventh ^Street and Patterson Avenue. The - host pastor is the Rev. Dr. Setfi O. Lartey. ?~4 ^Financial aid [questions lanswered idm jJJTn he North Carolina *"?1. Association of Student financial Aid Administrators, in Cooperation with College foundation Inc., announces its "annual phone-a-thon Jan. 27, 28 fend 29 from 6 to 8:30 p.m.. All students and parents who have questions regarding the ; financial aid process are encour ? aged to call. 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