Community Calendar
June 27
Community Fun Day
The Ministries of Truth
Church invites you to Com
munity Fun Day on June 27 at
4 p.m. at 145 Alice Street, off
of Northhampton Drive.
Attendees will play games, eat
and have wholesome fun.
July 17
Kids' Day Celebration
The 30th District Masonic
Family's Kids' Day Celebra
tion will be held Saturday,
July 17, from II a.m. to 5 p.m.
at Rupert Bell Recreation
Center. There will be food,
C drinks and snacks, and school
supplies for oil children
attending. Entertainment will
include games and contests
and live performances.
June 21 through July 23
Summer Fine Arts
Camp 2004
The Artistic Studio School
for Performing Arts, 202 W.
Fourth Street in the former
Davis Department Store build
ing (entrance on Town Run
Strollway), will hold its annu
al Summer Fine Arts Camp
from June 21 through July 23.
Summer Fine Arts Camp
2004, "A Camp Where Your
Child Is the Star," is for ages 6
through 14. The camp will
focus on dance, acting, play
writing. voice and etiquette.
Hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays.
Janice Price is the artistic
director.
For a free brochure, further
information or to register, call
723-7473 or send e-mail to
ArtisticStudio@aol.com.
July 23-25
Walter and Klla Allen Gwyn
family reunion
The Walter and Ella Allen
Gwyn 40th consecutive family
reunion will be held July 23
25 jn Winston-Salem. Events
will include two receptions,
bowling, breakfast, church
-wrvice. awards, door prizes,
fashion entertainment and
dance. For a complete itiner
ary, contact (336) 774-1744,
(336) 659-6135. (336) 995
6963 or (336) 661-9581.
The banquet will be held
July 24 from 4 to 7 p.m. at
Holiday Inn Selectw5790 Uni
versity Parkway. Entertain
ment/dance for children and
adults will be from 8 to II
p.m. w->
Aug. 13-15
Class reunion
Atkins Honorary Class of
1972 will host a reunion Aug.
13-15 at the Holiday Inn
Select. 5790 University Park
way. If you have any ques
tions, contact Deborah Shivers
(Epps), chairman, at (336)
816-3321; or Piere Burton, co
chairman. at (336) 925-1447.
?Aug. 30
West Forsyth Class
Reunion Class
West Forsyth Class of
1973-1974 will hold a reunion
Aug. 30 from 7 p.m. to njid
night at Monique's Event Cen
ter, 7 1 Waughtown Street.
Other
Free warm water
exercise classes
The -Shepherd s Center of
Winston-Salem will offer free
warm water exercise classes
beginning July 8 tor Forsyth
County adults aged 50 and
over. The classes will be
offered Thursdays for eight
weeks (two one-hour classes
starting at 10 a.m. and 11
a.m.) at Sticht Center Pool at
Wake Forest University Bap
tist Medical Center. The dead
line to register is June 24. Call
Lois Steichen at 748-0217.
Participants pay for parking.
Weekly reading program
"Reading One to One" will
meet on Mondays at 5:15 p.m.
at Ivy Arms Community Cen
ter. 1115 E. Second Street.
This after-school program,
sponsored by the Phi Omega
Chapter of Alpha Kappa
Alpha Sorority Inc.. is a part
of the sorority's national read
ing initiative that targets
kindergarten through third
graders. The objectives of the
program are to increase the
reading achievement and mas
tery of basic reading skills for
children in our community
and to instill a love of reading
and a love for books in the
youngest reader.
NCSA to offer stage
combat summer session
N.C. School of the Arts
will offer a new summer ses
sion for 20()4: Introduction to
Stage Combat. The three
week session, July 5-23, will
take place on the NCSA cam
pus in Winston-Salem. The
session is an addition to the
NCSA School of Drama's reg
ular five-week summer ses
sion (June 20-July 23), for
aspiring actors and actresses.
For more information, or
to register, write the NCSA
Office of Admissions at 1533
S. Main Street, Winston
Salem, NC 27127-2188; e
mail admissions@ncarts.edu;
or telephone (336) 770-3290.
Additional information is also
available on the NCSA Web
site.
Brown makes dean 's list
at High Point University
SPECIAL I" nil CHROh K LE
Vernell Brown made High
Point University's dean's list
for the spring 2004 semester.
Dean's list students are those
, who have attained a 3.5 GPA
for the previous semester
based on a 4.0 scale.
High Point University is a
liberal arts institution with
about 3.000 undergraduate and
graduate students at campuses
in High Point and Winston
Salem. The university offers
47 undergraduate majors, 1 1
graduate-degree programs and
one graduate certificate pro
gram.
Brown lives in Pfafftown.
Bethania will host Old
Fashioned Independence
Day Celebration July 3
SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE
Saturday. July 3, starting at 10
a.m.. the town of Bethania will
host an Old Fashioned Indepen
dence Day Celebration. There will
be something for everyone on this
day of down-home fun.
The main thrust of events
planned include a farmers market,
historic home and garden tours,
memorabilia of the "good ol'
days." period exhibitors and ven
dors, front-porch artists, children's
games and crafts, and food. One
thing that makes this event so dif
ferent from other celebrations of
the holiday is the historic home
and garden tours. Some of the
finest 18th century homes in the
area will be on display. Many of
the residents are descendants of
the original settlers.
The town of Bethania celebra
tion on July 3 complements
events in Old Salem and
Bethabara on July 4, all in cele
bration of the 25(Kh anniversary of
the Moravian settlement of the
Wachovia tract. The Wachovia
tract comprises the bulk of
ftirsyth County. Bethania, a
National Historic Landmark, was
the first "planned community" in
Wachovia, preceding Old Salem.
Bethania also was the first N.C.
town to celebrate Independence
Day.
Here's an excerpt from the
Bethania Historical Association
newsletter:
The history of July 4 as
described in the records as a great
cloud lifted from the people of
America. The official notice end
ing the American Revolution was
received with great joy The North
Carolina Governor issued a
proclamation "calling upon all
good people to fittingly celebrate
this event." We know of two con
gregations that complied.
"In Bethania. the band ush
ered in the first fourth of July (July
4, 1783) with an early morning
recital. A prayer service at ten
o'clock featured an exposition on
Psalm 46. A lovefeast that after
noon attracted many Bethania
neighbors. That evening residents
marched through the village in
candlelight procession."
To get to the celebration in
Bethania on July 3, take Reynolda
Road (N.C. 67) north to the first
traffic light past Old Town School,
tum right on Bethania Road and
right on Main Street. Park at
Bethania Moravian Church.
For more information, con
tact: Karen Keller, town of Betha
nia. at 922-4744. townofbetha
nia@aol.com: or Dee Parrish at
748-2054 (day), 922-7211
(evening) or
DeeParrish@triad.rr.com.
Black celebrates 80th birthday
SPECIAL TO THE CHRON1
CLE
Ouster Mae Canty
Black was born in Cam
den. S.C. June 24, 1924,
to Spencer and Rosa
Rivers, Mrs. Black came
to Winston-Salem at the
age of 7 years old. She
grew up on Chicago
Street.
As a young lady, she
married Ernest B. Black,
and they moved to Gra
ham Avenue. They were
married for 40 years until
his death in 1988. She
joined Hanes CME
Church and has been a
faithful member for 73
years. She has been a
member of the Senior
Gospel Choir and the
Mis^ibnary Board.
* Mrs. Black has four
girls and two boys, of
which one son is
deceased. She has been
living at Mount Zion
Place for the last 13 years.
Jesus has blessed her see
to 80 years, and may she
have many, many, more.
She has 13 grandchil
dren and 30 great-great
grandchildrAi.
Guster Mae Canty Black and family members.
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