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Community SecT'0,, B Also Sports, Religion and Classifieds January is, 2012 ^ ? Community Calendar Tiny Indians elections The Winston-Salem Tiny Indians will have Executive Board Elections on Tuesday, Jan. 24, beginning at 6 p.m. at the Rupert Bell Recreation Center, 1501 Mt. Zion Place. The following positions are open: secre tary, vice-president, cheer director, treasurer and scholastic coordinator. For more information or to nom inate someone, call Jeffrey Hunter at 768-1651. ? Mortgage issues seminar Winston-Salem State University's Enterprise Center, 1922 MLK Drive, will host "What To Do When Facing Mortgage Issues" on Saturday, Jan. 21 from 10 a.m. - noon. The event is free and open to the public. Registration is encouraged, but not required, by contact ing Vicki Grant at 336-734 6910 or. grantvl@wssu.edu. Aging Services Committee meeting The Forsyth County Aging Services Committee will meet on Friday, Jan. 20 at 9 a.m. at Senior Services Inc., 2895 Shorefair Drive. The meeting is open to all. the group includes older adults, service providers and community representa tives who meet to ensure that efficient and high quali ty services are available to meet the needs of older adults. The group meets on the third Friday of each month. Visit http://forsythaging.forsyth.c c or call 703-3883 for more information. Calling all MEAC Alumni Alumni of MEAC schools are being encour aged to learn how they can participate in the upcoming MEAC Basketball Tournament in Winston Salem. For more informa tion, call Mable Stevenson at 336-721-0743, Evelyn Acree at 336-722-0200 or Denise Adams at 336-757 2356. The 2012 MEAC Basketball Tournament will take place at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum from March 5-10. Zumba-Thon The East Forsyth Black Student Alliance is having a Zumba-Thon on Saturday, Jan. 21 from 10 a.m.-12 noon in the new gym at East Forsyth High School, 2500 W. Mountain St. in Kernersville. Admission is only $5. Free tennis lessons The Kimberly Park Tennis Club offers free ten nis lessons to kids ages five to 18 each Saturday at 3 p.m. at the Parkland High School tennis courts. This is a year long program. Winter prac tices are held at the Wake Forest University Indoor Tennis Center. For more info, call 336-995-9799. riHJIlM OJ ? UUU I - lie K Hundreds march from Mt. Zion Baptist Church to the Anderson Center at Winston-Salem State University to take part in a series of empowerment work shops organized by the Ministers Conference of Winston-Salem and Vicinity. ' *1 Phtxos by Todd Luck Mutter Evans (left) honors Dr. Manderline Scales at the Noon Hour Commeration. Photo by Elisha Covington Mr. WSSU Theophilus Linwood Woodley speaks at The Chronicle's MLK breakfast. Photo b> Jacvtn Pitt Willie Mason belts one out at the MLK prayer breakfast. PtHMin by LayU f-nniwr Far left: Felecia Piggott . Long and her brother Ben Piggott perform before an enthusiastic crowd at Black Rep's MLK showcase. Rev. Willard Bass pres ents David Moore of Southside Rides with the Minister's Conference and Vicinity's Community Leadership Award on Monday evening. Photo by Layla Fanner Rev. Joseph Nance, president of the Minister's Conference, addresses the audience at a King Day event Monday at St. Stephen, r ' 1 Deanna Moore recites a poem at the Noon Hour Commeration. ' Photo by Lay la Farmer Bendetta Goldsboro shows off some of her wares during the NCBRC's Jan. 15 celebration. Photo by Layla Farmer Pastor Zachary Sanders of Created for His Glory Ministry in High Point addresses seniors Monday during Azalea Terrace's MLK event. Phrto by Ralph Mcwfcm* Chronicle Publisher Ernie Pitt poses with Cedric Russell, Joycelyn Johnson, V. S. Rep. Mel Watt (far left) and other members of the Russell family at Monday morning's Prayer Breakfast. Photo by Elisha Covington A crowd attend Monday's MLK Prayer Breakfast, an annual event hosted by The Chronicle.
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