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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Holiday help Help is available for families who may need assistance during the Christmas season. The Holiday Ser vices Task Force, a collaboration of j 23 service organizations and church- < es, has established a referral service 1 for families in need. Families may < call FIRST LINE (727-8100) to 1 begin the process, Spanish speakers < should call 748-3288. 1 I SAT prep i The Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority will hold SAT tutorial programs for stu dents Mondays through Dec. 13 and Tuesdays through Dec. 14 at 5 ! pm. Sessions will be held at Arms Clubhouse, 1115 East 2nd St. For more information call 725-4620 or 748-0645. i Tennis dub The Kimberley Park Tennis Club will hold clinics for adults and youths through Oct. 30 at Carver High School. Children's lessons will be held Thursdays at 6 pm. and Sat urdays at 1 pm. Adult classes will be held Saturdays at 2 pm. For more information call 765-8002. Pageant seeking contestants The Miss Black North Carolina Pageant is seeking contestants for its upcoming contest. The pageant is a preliminary for the Miss Black USA Scholarship Pageant. For more information call 724-9222. Free health screenings Free, confidential health screen ings and information about wellness issues are available from a host of agencies throughout the community. For more information call 727-2436 extension 3855. Senior Financial Care The Winston-Salem Senior Financial Care service is available to adults over 60 years of age who live in Forsyth County. A counselor can help clients with personal budgeting, balancing their checkbooks and writing monthly checks. For more information call the office at 725 1972. Free legal counseling Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center offers free legal counseling to people age 60 and over who meet certain financial guide lines. The clinic is open 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays and is located in the J. Paul Sticht Center on Aging and Rehabilitation on the medical center campus. For more information call 713-8630. ? * Crimestoppers Crimestoppers needs your help in identifying the suspects responsi ble for the March 14 arson at Saint's Delight Church on Barry Street in Winston-Salem. Cash rewards of up to $1,000 will be given for informa tion that leads to the solution of any unsolved crime. Calls are anony mous. If you have any information call Crimestoppers at 727-2800. Grief support group Carousel Family Center Bereave ment Support Group meets the first and third Tuesdays of each month. The group is open to children, teens and adults who have experi enced the death of a loved one. The center is free and open to the public. Participants are asked to complete an hour-long orientation program. For more information call the Hospice Grief Center, 768-3972. Oct 21 . School safety Law enforcement officials will oin education professionals for an 3 pen forum on school safety at Phil Middle School. Panelists include C.C. McGee, assistant sheriff of Forsyth County; N.C. Sen. Linda CJarrou and representatives from the N.C. Center for the Prevention of School Violence. The forum begins it 7 p.m. For more information call 771-4570. Band jam The fifth annual Winston Salem/Forsyth County Band Jam boree will be held in the East Forsyth High School Stadium in Kernersville. The Jamboree, which includes performances by Forsyth County high schools, begins at 0:30 p.m. Admission is $3. BLR meeting The Black Leadership Round table will meet at 6 p.m. in the Win ston Mutual Building. To confirm attendance call 784-9373. "Millennium Medley" The Montage Ensemble in asso ciation with the Artistic Studio for the Performing Arts will present "Millennium Medley '9W00" Oct. 21-23 and 28-30 at 7:30 p.m. The event will celebrate the works of local playwrights Sharon Agnew, Christian Armogida, Robert Demers, Janice Price, Susan Stewart and Nathan Ross Freeman. All performances will be held at The Artistic Studio for the Perform ing Arts, 1415 S. Main St. For more information call 723 7473. Infertility options Dr. Jeffrey Deaton of the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center will discuss options for cou ples having difficulty conceiving. The discussion will begin at 6 p.m. and will be held at BestHealth in Hanes Mall. To register call 716 2255. Divorce class "Children of Divorce," a work shop for parents of children dealing with divorce sponsored by the Fam ily Life Council of Greensboro, will be held Oct. 21 and 28. For registra tion information call 333-6890 extension 221. * 0ct*22 Richardson to speak at A&T Fitness expert Donna Richard son will appear at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University from noon-4 p.m. A lead ing authority on fitness, Richardson will do hands-on fitness demonstra tions and provide practical advice on health issues. Richardson will appear at the Tampax Total Wellness Tent. Gallery Hop The Downtown Arts District will hold its monthly Gallery Hop from 7-10 p.m. More than 20 gal leries located in the Trade Street arts district will open their doors to the public. The event will also feature music and food. Spooky festival The Spooky Halloween Festival will be held at Emerald Pointe Water Park in Greensboro Oct. 22-24 and 27-31. Bands will perform on Friday and Saturday nights from 7-9 p.m. Admission is $10 or adults and $8 for children. A portion of the pro ceeds from the event benefit the North Carolina Burn Center. , Oct. 23 Breast cancer panel discussion Physicians and breast cancer sur vivors will join together for a special panel discussion on the disease at First Assembly of God Christian School, 3730 University Parkway. The discussion begins at 9 a.m. and will include a continental breakfast. Free. MPSA meeting The Muslim Parent/Student Organization of Winston Saiem/Forsyth County will meet at 2 p.m. at the Community Mosque of Winston-Salem, 1011 Waughtown St. MPSA will act as an advocacy group for Muslim students enrolled in local public, private and charter schools For more information call 750-0655. West Forsyth to perform Drama students from West Forsyth High School will present a puppet show from 2-3 p.m. at Barnes & Noble, 1925 Hampton Inn Court. Oct. 24 Open mike Barnes & Noble, 1925 Hampton Inn Court, will hold an open mike concert at 7 p.m. Spiritual reading Barnes & Noble's Adventures in Spirituality Book Gub will meet at noon. Barnes & Noble is located at 1925 Hampton Inn Court. Oct 25 How^ your driving? At 10 a.m. Wake Forest Univer sity Baptist Medical Center occupa tional therapist Holly Jones will pro vide safety tips for older drivers dur ing a discussion at BestHealth in Hanes Mall. At 5:30 pm, chef Don McMillan of Simple Elegance will lead a cooking demonstration on fun foods for fall. To register for either event, call 716-2255. Oct. 26 Civil rights forum The city of High Point will host a panel discussion on civil rights at the Holiday Inn Four Seasons/Koury Convention Center at 7 pm. Panelists for the event include N.C. Rep. Alma Adams, sit in movement veteran Gaudette Bur roughs-White and Lonnie Revels, a founding member of N.C. Native American Advisory Council. For more information call 274 9199. Volunteer training The Hospice Grief Center, 1100 C South Stratford Road, will hold volunteer training from 6-8 pm. Volunteers will work with indi viduals and families involved in the Carousel Family Center Program, a grief support service For more information call Geral dine Smith at 768-3972. . Bcretved seminar Hospice of Winston Salem/Forsyth County will offer a free seminar on legal issues facing the bereaved from noon to 1 pm. at Hospice, 1100-C South Stratford Road. To register call 768-3972. Oct. 27 Musical mornings The Winston-Salem Symphony and Borders will present Musical Mornings at Borders Books and Music, 252 Stratford Road, at 10 a.m. . Pianist Pamela Howland will perform works from her CD "December Classics." Thyroid discussion Dr. Patrick Ober, a Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center endocrinologist, will discuss the signs and treatment of thyroid dis ease at 6 p.m. at BestHealth in Hanes Mall. To register for the dis cussion call 716-2255. "The Color of Fear" The University of North Caroli na at Greensboro will present "The Color of Fear," a documentary on the state of race relations in America as seen through the eyes of men of different races. The showing will begin at 5:30 pm. and will be held in the auditorium of Weatherspoon Art Gallery. Story time Algonquin Books editor Dun can Murrell will discuss the antholo gy "New Stories From the South" at Barnes & Noble, 1925 Hampton Inn Court. The discussion will begin at 7 pm. Oct 28 The great pumpkin Nutritionist Jennifer Soboslai of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center will prepare a vari ety of healthy dishes using pump kins. Children's play The Children's Theatre of Win ston-Salem will present "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe," Oct. 27-28 at 10 a'm. and noon. All per formances will be held at the Arts Council. Theatre, 610 Coliseum Dr. For more information call 725-4531. Symphony of Life Winston-Salem State University will present "Symphony of Life" Oct. 28 at 7 p.m. in the Anderson Conference Center's Dillard Audito rium. The production features music, poetry and dance from throughout the 20th century. For ticket information call 750-3220. Nov. 5 First Fridays First Friday, a monthly social for black professionals, will be held at The Domicile, 629 Trade St., from 6 10 p.m. wlt?ToYourjV?t>, Customer-Friendly Mortgage Center. We're Changing The Way Home Loans Are Done! We meet YOUR needs and promise you: ? Great Rates ? Low Fees & Closing Costs ? No Hassles ? Easy Processing ? Quick Approvals ? Easy-To-Understand Options ? Expert, Friendly Guidance. After all... you wouldn't expect anything less from a good neighbor. /^Southern (Community RANK AND TRUST Small Bmrngk lb Cam Wtmmn lam ?ComtryCk*U TjMIOO' Shmfomaa 724-3171 ? Omk Hn 7$f Sf70 H* J77-.gR) Vtaa* Caum ? 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