Calendar J from page CIO A W lotte Hawkins Brown, leading educator of African American youths. <e JUNE 13 E m Public Safety Day D Four Seasons Towne Centre 7 in Greensboro will host its annu al Public Safety Day from noon-6 p.m. in the parking lot. The public will have the oppor- b tunity to meet police officers, 9 firefighters and many others. e< y Seniors Bingo Party fi The Winston-Salem Recre- F ation & Parks Department's C Special Populations Unit is sponsoring the 19th Annual Seniors Bingo Party from 2:30 p.m.-S p.m. at the Education a ' Building at the Dixie Classic u Fairgrounds. For more informa- a tion call 727-2505. ri * JUNE 14 1, / Summer Youth Program n The African American Ate lier announces its summer youth . program "Atelier Around the World" for children ages 7-16. 1 ** Sessions in June will start today \ and end on June 24. The pro- p gram will run from 1-4 p.m. at \ the Greensboro Cultural Center, '? located at 200 North Davie J ? Street. Lunch and transporta -1 tion will be provided. For regis l' tration information call 333 6885. ' s *: JUNE 15 1 : i Diabetes Program t % The Forsyth Chapter for the i I American Diabetes Association * Z will sponsor a program titled "The Importance of Early -* Detection and Treatment of ? Diabetic Retinopathy" from 1 1 7:30-8:30 p.m. at Calvary Bap- i tist Church. Dr. Madison Slush- J er will be the speaker. For more t information call 945-2526. ! JUNE 17 ! Children Of Divorce Class The Family Life Council of Greater Greensboro will spon sor the program "Children of. Divorce" today and on June 24 from 7-9 p.m. This event will take place at the Dorothy Bar 7'doiph Human Services Building, located at 301 E. Washington ?" Street. For more information ? call the council at 333-6890. . * * * * Art Exhibition > ?; Associated Artists of Win - ston-Salem announces the exhi bition of "Something Differ ent," fine art by exhibiting mem bers, which will be on display until July 31. The open reception will be today frpm 5-7 p.m. at . the Sawtooth Building, located 226 N. Marshall Street. For iformation call Associated rtists at 722-0340 or visit the eb site: www.triadntr:net/~a rtists. HOPE Meeting HIV Outreach Programs and ducation will have their annual leeting at the Forsyth County Apartment of Public Health at p.m. African Music Spirit Talk Mbira, an ensem le of musicians, will perform at p.m. at The Wherehouse, locat d at 211 East Third Street in i/inston-Salem. The group will :ature the music of Zimbabwe, or more information call John "ourtney at 722-2064. African Poetry An evening of African Wom nist poetry will be presented /hen poet, writer and social ctivist Kamaria Muntu will ead from her work "Sonata for doming" at Whistling Women, seated at 704 Brookstown tvenue in Winston-Salem. For lore information call 631-9663. Meeting The Black Leadership Round "able will hold a meeting in the Vinston Mutual Building at 6 >.m. For more details call Larry Vomble at 784-9373. IUNE 19 Golf Tournament The Ray Agnew, Jr. Scholar hip committee will hold its tnnual Celebrity Classic Golf Tournament at the Winston _ake golf course. The event will ake place at 8:30 a.m. For more nformation call Scott Miller at '48-8893 or HAWS at 727-8500. Juneteenth Festival Winston-Salem's YWCA ocated on Waterworks Road vill be the site for the inaugural luneteenth Festival, a celebra :ion marking the end of slavery. Special awards will be given to Forsyth County residents. For more information call Deloris Huntley or Debra James at 725 5614. Musical Revue RazzMaTazz, a musical revue company, presents "Ret rospective: A Musical Revue of the 20th Century" at the High Point Theatre at 8 p.m. Addi tional shows will take place June 26 at 8 p.m^and June 27 at 2:30 p.m. at the Carolina Theatre in Greensboro. For ticket informa tion call 373-2974 or 333-2605. * Dreamland Park Reunion All old and new residents of the Dreamland Park community are invited to the first reunion celebration being held at the Carl Russell Recreation Center on Carver School Road from 2 1 6 p.m. For more information call 723-4761. Yard Sale The Northwest N.C. Chapter of the American Red Cross, in conjunction with several United Way agencies, will sponsor a yard sale from 6:30 a.m.-2 p.m. in the parking lot of the chapter house, located at 690 Coliseum Drive. Space is still available for the public's personal items, but this these spaces should be reserved by June 16. For more information call 724-0311. SECCA Celebration The Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art will hold its "Community Day Celebration" activities from 1-4:30 p.m. This event will be a celebration of SECCA's new summer exhibi tions. Celebration In The Park The Black Child Develop ment Institute of Greensboro will hold its "Celebration of Children: A Day in the Park" at Barber Park. This event will take place from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. JUNE 21 - Dale Carnegie Training A free preview of the Dale ' S? Carnegie training course for business presentations will be held in Greensboro at the down town Hilton. For more informa tion call John Carter at 282 2827. JUNE 23 Golf Tournament Signature Sports Group and Achievements Unlimited will sponsor the inaugural Hoop-Tee Celebrity Golf Classic Tourna ment. This event will take place at Greensboro's Grandover Golf Resort starting at 12:30 p.m. The field is limited to 22 five-man teams, which will feature a celebrity sports figure such as Michael Jordan, retired NBA great, or the Carolina Panthers' Wesley Walls and Frank Garcia. For more information on corpo rate sponsorship, call (704) 331 0088. JUNE 25 Dance The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Chapter of the North State Law Enforcement Officers Association will sponsor an "Evening of Elegance" at the Grand Pavilion in the Adam's Mark Hotel. Tickets are avail able and can be purchased at the door of this semi-formal affair. For further information please contact Arnita Pete at 794-1987. JUNE 26 Moonlight Canoeing The Piedmont Environmen tal Center will sponsor moon light canoeing for couples at the High Point City Lake. _v. / Golf Tournament The 20th annual Sickle Cell Golf Tournament sponsored by Khalif Temple No. 144 will be held at Bryan Park Golf Com plex in Brown Summit with a shotgun start at 8 a.m. The reg istration deadline for golfers and corporate teams is June 18. For more information call 274-1507. JUNE 27 Musical Show The Winston-Salem Swing Symphony will bring you the big band sounds of Duke Ellington, Glenn Miller, the Miami Sound Machine and Tommy Dorsey in a program called "It Don't Mean A Thing If It Ain't Got That Swing." This event will take place at Tanglewood Park. For more information call 725 1035. ? ? JUNE 28 Engineering Summer Program The N.C. A&T State Univer sity College of Engineering will hold its summer program start ing today and running through July 23. This program is designed to provide instruction, career awareness and motiva tional activities for teenagers in grades 7-12. For additional information call Norman Williams at 334-7247. beware!!! Termite Season Call ~1 Triad Pest Control 1535 S. Martin Luther King Drive Winston-Salem, NC | 788-3020 | ? I fl Jr ^ 1 / m *7# vP|n^Ha(. wjum t The Chronicle's e-mail address is: wschron@netunlimited.net as! msm IsEim Sweet, Juicy vm rTr Lb Peaches Price Without MVP Card $1.59 lb. 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