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Community section B A/.vo Sports , Religion , Obituaries and Classifieds august e, 2009 Community Caleitdar AARP Chapter The monthly meeting of the Forsyth AARP Chapter will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 1 1 at noon at Senior Services on Shorefair Drive. The pro gram. "Move It Qr Lose It," will emphasize active liv ing and be presented by Shelia Bogan of the Forsyth County Health Department. Attendees should bring their lunch and enjoy the fellowship. Those age 50 and older are invited to join the local chap ter and become an advocate for older adults. l or addition al information, contact Nancy Hall at 336-765-2215 or nan cappy@msn.com. Guitar Hero Challenge The YWCA of Winston Salem is looking for the city's best "Guitar Hero." On Saturday, Sept. 12 from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., the YWCA will host the Gateway Guitar Hero Challenge event. Guitar Hero is a popular music video game. Prizes will be awarded for the top three winners based on scores during the final round. The competition is open to any individual 18 years of age or younger. For more information or to regis ter, call Marcus Luke at 336 354-1590. ext. 305. LWS projects meeting Leadership Winston Salem is soliciting potential projects from community organizations for its incoming class. An Information Session will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 1 1 at 4 p.m. at the Leadership Winston-Salem office, 501 N. Cleveland Avenue The ses sion is free: however, space is limited, so a reservation is requested by calling 336-723 1002 or emailing admin@leadershipws.org. Paisley alumni D.C. trip The J.W. Paisley High School Alumni Association is sponsoring a Washington? D.C. excursion from Oct. 2-4. Activities will include shop ping, tours, a casino visit and the Winston-Salem State vs. Howard University football game. For additional informa tion contact. Carolyn Hampton at 336-817-4816 or Robert Noble at 336-764 0980. Community vigij for murder victim There will be a Vigil for Healing on Saturday, Aug. 8 from 10 ?10:30 a.m. in remembrance of Faustino "Tito" Clemente, 31 , who was fatally shot on May 17. The vigil vie be held on the front lawn of Mt. Carmel Baptist Church. 3230 Heitman Drive, which is near the mur der site. For more information, go to www.vigilsforhealing.org or call 336-922-5694 Buffalo Soldiers at Y The Winston Lake Family YMCA. 901 Waterworks Road, will welcome members of the N.fc. Chapter of the Buffalo Soldiers on Tuesday Aug. II at both 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. The chapter is dedi cated to keeping alive the legacy of the legendary African-American military unit. Call 336-724-9205 for more information. I ? ? ?> ? The event had no problem drawing a crowd on Saturday. Photos f>v T\xid Luck " * Council Member Evelyn Terry serves hotdogs. Several boxes of clothing were distributed. Claudia Shivers with her daughters, Mikela and Jordan. I _^^clcbiessing a 'lleed Fraternity gives out food and clothing BY TODD LUCK THE CHRONICLE I Phalanx Fraternity used a vacant parking lot on Patterson Avenue to I feed and clothe those in j need. Ten local members of I Phalanx - a fraternity I associated with the Winston Lake Family YMCA - served hotdogs and bottled water and passed out donated clothes for much of Saturday morning in an area within walking dis Patterson tance of the Bethesda Center homeless shelter and the Samaritan Ministries soup kitchen and shelter. As soon as the food and clothes were put out at around 10 a.m.. people flocked to the lot to take advantage of them. "We wanted to come where the biggest need is and serve the communi ty." said Phalanx Vice President Ronnie Sock well. Guest servers includ ed several candidates for Winston-Salem City Council. The fraternity Sec Phalanx on B2 winstoh^ c^m,lyYI ^TER ^ * Some of the members of Phalanx Fraternity. > 's >
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