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Community Sect,on b Also Sports, Religion and Classifieds march 22, 2012 Servants of the Community Jaeson Pill Community Calendar Ring Out Child Abuse "Ring Out Child Abuse," a Child Abuse Prevention Month event, will be held on Wednesday; March 28 at noon at Family Services, Inc. Child Development, 2050 Big House Gaines Blvd. City Council Member Derwin L. Montgomery will take part. Anderson lunch The Anderson High Class of 1965 will come together for lunch on March 24. For more information, call Arthelia Johnson Moser at 336-767 6675 or Merilyn Forbes Lockett at 336-725-6785. Good health workshop for young women "Kicks for Fun," a health, nu trition and physical activity workshop for teens ages 14 to 18, will be held March 30 from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Green Tree Com munity Room, 930 South Broad St Instruction will be provided by Kid Fit For Life, Inc., a 501(cX3) non-profit organiza tion. There will be lots of prizes and lunch provided. The dead line to register is March 25. Call 336-377-7030 for additional in formation. Community-building seminar A rep from Rebuilding To gether will explain how neigh borhdod home rehabilitation projects benefit all at Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods' spring-summer series on March 24 from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. It will be held at the Winston-Salem Urban League, 201 West 5th St. Call 336-602-2519 for more in formation. Carver fund raising breakfast The Carver High School Class of 1962 will hold a break fast on Saturday, March 24 at the Masonic Hall, 1025 E. 14th St from 7:30 a.m. ? 11:30 a.m. The cost is $6. Proceeds will benefit the Carver School Alumni Scholarship Fund. Beauty shop color class Ervin's Beauty Services, 3217 N. Patterson Ave., will host a " Moisture Color" color class led by Edwina Freeman on Monday, April 2 from 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Call 336-722-0562 to register. W-S Prep March Madness Winston-Salem Prep will hold March Madness on March 23 from 6-7:30 p.m. Teachers will play a basketball game against parents. The winners will then take on the school's championship-winning middle and high school basketball squads. Admission is $5. Proceeds will benefit the school's PTSA. NAACP meeting The Winston-Salem Branch of the NAACP will hold its gen eral meeting at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, March 27 at the Branch's headquarters, 4130 Oak Ridge Drive. For more information, call 336-767-3470. Support group for parents of the incarcerated The public is welcome to the next Parents with Children Incarcerated Encouraging Group session on Saturday, March 24 from 2-4 p.m. at the NAACP Headquarters at 4130 Oak Ridge Dr. For more infor mation, call April at 336-978 9805. Pastor and First Lady Nathan Scovens accept Galilee MBC's Church of the Year honor. Sen. Linda Garrou accepts her Special Recognition Award. I James Y. Hunder Sr. accepts his Special Recognition Award. Winston-Salem State's Michelle Cook with Woman of the Year Florence Corpening (right). Senior Services' CEO Richard Gottlieb accepts Meals on Wheels' Human Relations award. Winston-Salem State Chancellor Donald Reaves and Wells Fargo's Boris Elder present Man of the Year Bill Hayes with the honor. John Anderson accepts his Lifetime Achievement Award with the help of (from left) his daughter, Carmen and Cedric Russell and Chronicle Publisher Ernie Pitt. Jone Reid accepts Rev. I Rodney Stilwell's Special i Recognition Award. < Curator of the Arts winners Warren and Georjean Moore. Ramona Hambrick with her Community Service honor. wmmm 4" ? u r* _ I Atkins CDC Director Carol Davis holds the CDC's Organization of the Year honor. Chronicle Publisher Ernie Pitt presents Maurice Pitts Johnson with a Community Service honor. i Lejt: Lijetime Achievement honoree Patricia "Pat" Mumford addresses the crowd. Below: Rep. Larry Womble's Special Tribute Award is accepted by Rep. Earline Parmon and Womble's son, Jamaal. J Dr. Charles Gary accepts his Community Service award. Marva Reid accepts her Community Service award.
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