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< % Photos by Todd Luck The older kids make a mad dash for candy and prize eggs. Hunt frontpage Bl Little Ja'Meria took her daddy's advice. In addition to her candy, she snatched up one of the prize eggs. Her prize: a large Easter basket filled with toys and more candy. Vanessa Vinson's two daughters, seven-year-old Dymond and two-year-old Makyrah, also left with more than their share of sweets. The gym was divided into three sections so that younger kids didn't have to vie for treats against older kids. "I like the way (it is bro ken) down in sections, age groups, that makes it easier for everyone to enjoy the hunt and not get trampled over by the big kids," said Vinson. The divisions meant that Dymond, who was attending her second egg hunt of the day, could make a mad dash for candy with the older kids, while her younger sis ter was free to leisurely roam around in the section for the littlest kids. "It was real exciting watching her pick up candy for the first time," Vinson said of Makyrah, who took part in her very first Easter hunt. Both sisters left with a Ben Piggott with some of the prizes given out last week. bounty of goodies and prizes, including a summer long swim pass, a stuffed Easter basket and tube of candy. Prizes, which also included chocolate bunnies and bags of candy, were donated by the Winston Salem Recreation and Parks Department, Swing Phi Swing Social Feltowship Inc. and local memoers of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. All of the donating groups also supplied volunteers to help with the event. Russell Center Director Ben Piggott said he's glad to be able to provide a safe, fun holiday activity for the kids. "It's fun." said Piggott. "What this does is it gives the community a chance to see love given back at the community centers." St. Paul's to host Amendment One talk Gay marriage measure will be on May 8 ballot CHRONICLE STAFF REPORT ' St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 5201Summit St., will host a dishuSsion of the controversial Amendment One on Sunday, April 15. The conversation, which is free and open to the pub lic, will take place in the church's Colhoun Room from 31:30 - 5 p.m. State voters will decide the fate of the amendment on Primary Election Day - May 8'. A vote for the amendment is essentially a vote against same-sex mar riage in North Carolina, but critics of the amendment say if it passes it will have nega tive ramifications for same sex couples and the state's economy. Discussion panelists will include City Council Member Dan . Besse, St. Paul's Priest Dr. Chantal McKinney and Deacon Rev. Mike Bradshaw, School Board Member Elisabeth Motsinger, Dr. Corey Miller, director of Development at Crisis Control Ministry, Wake Forest Law Professor Suzanne Reynolds and Dr. Derek Hicks, Henry Luce Diversity Fellow and profes sor of Religion and Culture in America, African American Religion, Race, & Ethnicity and Theology at Wake Forest School of Divinity, which is co-spon soring the event along with St. Paul's. Childcare will be provided at the event. Dr. Derek Hicks Elisabeth Motslnger W| WELCOME NEW rA? IE N T 9 Our Ifc?- mcUce?: ? ? IHtnn ? i?mn ? umii ? Km* t out ? Kmm* t ?M?N feiti.M* ? Meme tarivtt ? to* 4to? *?m* w (336) 744-1300 0 H Pi ? fx BWj IT Bill IIJ IIB I ....... ? A., IhmtnUnMT r^m I ? www.mnerovmgcnrvoiMi^.Gom 1 PH: 336 813.5320 ?IM Becoming a member is easy I CHAMBER Contact us today to find out ' * ?ft' how the Chamber can help your business thrive! ^fwwA?insto^ Forsyth County Department of Public Health Promoting Health, Improving Lives Wash ycur hands! Frequent hand washing is the best way to avoid getting sick and spreading germs Mk tWHVimr Amhm Toktu Join the Uorement I http://www. for?yth.cc/PublicHetlth/ BUNDLE & SAVE! I ON DIGITAL SERVICES FOR YOUR HOME Offwi awytn mmim now Hyp* trm Ironi ACcotWr, IPC. *K4(m? mMtn . CtUKTW ? VM20H ? AT AT ? T?W Wrnor CnW^lutho?t*d Hw*li?< 1^W-T1S^15 ho?5ai?e( featunnf^ | Pro Football Hall of Fame and Super Bowl Champion Power, fame, money, but still emptiness and then one day* ?? j Gome hear his story 1 of redemption ' ^jMl ??? kHB^S^HIWHKI wmtmuvmm IdliVltllltlll
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