Calendar kompajtgr information. Nov. 16 Agiag Services Meeting The Forsyth County Aging Services Planning Committee will meet at Senior Services, 2895 Shorefair Drive, on Friday, Nov. 16 at 9 a.m. This group includes older adults, service providers and community represen tatives who meet to ensure that efficient, high-quality services are available for older adults. The topic this month is Housing and Hoarding. The group meets on the third Friday of each month. Call 336 703-3883 for more infor mation. Arts for Life Fundraiser "Festival of Lights on Wheels" is a new event that The Annual Festival of Lights at Tanglewood Park will feature on Friday, Nov. 16 beginning at 4:30 p.m. It is presented by the nonprofit organiza tion Arts for Life. Holiday entertainment, refresh ments and Santa will be at the park the night before the light show opens to the general public. Registration begins at 4:30 p.m. at shelter 2. Visitors "roll and stroll" towards shelter 4 at 6:30 p.m. Donation of $20 per person required. Children 12 and under are free with paying adult. Proceeds benefit Arts for Life, which provides educa tional art and music pro grams at Brenner Children's Hospital for children and teens fight ing cancer and other seri ous illnesses. Visit www.aflnc.org for more information or to register. Starting Nov. 17 Tanglewood Lights The Festival of Lights at Tanglewood Park will be open nightly from 6 11 p.m. from Nov. 17 Jan. 1. Visit www.tangle woodpark.org for more information. Nov. 17 Happy Hill Cemetery Cleanup The next cleaning of the historic Happy Hill Cemetery will be on Saturday, Nov. 17 from 9 11 a.m. Those with family buried there are encour aged to participate. Individuals or groups may join the effort. Bring your own tools. The cemetery is located at Pitts and Willow Streets in the Happy Hill Community. Call Maurice Pitts Johnson at 336-721-1081 or Jean Moses-Petree at 336-721-1288 for more information. Reynolda House Hosts VA MobUe Unit Reynolda House, 2250 Reynolda Rd., will host the Veterans Administration Mobile Unit on Saturday," Nov. 17 from 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 18 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. Staff will be onsite to discuss health concerns with veterans. No registration required. St. Benedict Fish Fry/Barbecue/Yard Sale St. Benedict the Moor Catholic Church, 1625 E. 12th St., will host an Alumni & Church Fish Fry, Barbecue & Yard Sale on Saturday, Nov. 17 (rain or shine). The yard sale will begin at 7 a.m. The fish fry/barbecue sale will be from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Plates are $6. There will be vendors, music, the WSSU Mobile Clinic, door prizes, fun and fel lowship. District 5 Democratic Meeting The 5th District of the Democratic Party will host a post election meet ing on Saturday, Nov. 17 at Shiloh Baptist Church, 916 E. 12th St.. (on the corner of Highland Ave.) and 12th St. at 10 a.m. All precincts in this district are encouraged to attend. Black and White Ball There will be a Black and White Ball on Saturday, Nov. 17 at The Piedmont Club, 200 West Second Street, 19th Floor from 8 p.m.-12 a.m. Admission is $20 at the door (includes gratuity and tax). Award-winning DJ Chad Sain will provide the music for dancing. Chef Luke will create an hors d'oeuvre buffet and a dessert and Viennese cof fee table. Cash bar will be available. Black tie is optional, but black and white attire preferred. For reservations, please call 336-724-7077. Nov. 23 Potentate's Ball The Shriners of Sethos Temple AEAONMS will have its Potentate's Ball on Friday, Nov. 23 from 7 p.m.-12 a.m. at the Hawthorne Inn. Call 336 661-0788 or 336-671 6006 for more informa tion. Beginning Nov. 27 WSFD Academy The Winston-Salem Fire Department is cur rently accepting applica tions for its third annual Citizens' Fire Academy beginning Nov. 27-Dec. 18. The academy will be held four consecutive Tuesday evenings from 5 7 p.m. and will cover such subjects as the organiza tion of the Fire Department, firefighting vehicles and equipment, emergency medical response, technical rescue operations, fire investiga tions and hazardous mate rial incidents. The Citizens' Fire Academy is free and open to all. Applicants under 18 must have parental consent. The class is limited to IS people. Applications must be received by Nov. 23. For more information or to apply, call 336-773 7900 or send an email to christopherl@cityofws fire.org Dec. 1 Frtthliche Weihnuchten Historic Bethabara Park, 2147 Bethabara Rd., will present Frtthliche Weihnachten on Saturday, Dec. 1 from 1:30-4:30 p.m. This is a celebration of German Christmas tra ditions featuring German carols and music, shadow puppets, German food, craft demonstrations and sales, an antique German toy display and more. Admission is free. For more information, call 336-924-8191 or visit www.bethabarapark.org or inquire at info@bethabarapark.org. Holiday Concerts The women's a cap pella ensemble, "Downtown Sound," will present "Triad Christmas Sounds of the Season" at Covenant Church United Methodist, 1526 Skeet Club Road in High Point, on Saturday, Dec. 1 at 7 p.m. The Covenant Church's Chancel and Children's Choirs will also perform. Downtown Sound has another per formance on Saturday, Dec. 8 at First Baptist Church, 501 West 5th St. in Winston-Salem, at 7 p.m. The Reynolds High School a cappella Chorus and Easy Living Barbershop Quartet will also perform along with Triad Harmony Express Barbershop Chorus and the Dixie District & Carolina District Champion Barbershop Quartet. Both concerts will be collecting canned foods for local food banks. Cash donations will also be taken for the food banks. Visit www.downtownsound.org for more information. United Metropolitan hosting Men's Week SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE United Metropolitan Missionary Baptist Church, 450 Metropolitan Drive, began its 2012 Men's Week Celebration yesterday with a special Bible study led by Rev. Damian Anderson. This year's theme is "Men of Courage - Taking a Stand." Today (Thursday, Nov. IS), the panel discussion, "Taking A Stand Against Drug Abuse," will be held at 6 p.m. Tomorrow, the men of the church will do a little community outreach by reading with students at Petree Elementary School. The Septuagenarian Recognition Breakfast and Workshop will be held on Saturday, Nov. 17 at 9 ajn. Rev. Frank K. Thomas of High Point's Mt. Zion Baptist Church will facilitate the workshop. Culminating the week's events will be the observance of Men's Day on Sunday, Nov. 18 at 8 a.m. and 11 a.m. Dr. Michael R. Smith Sr., chief chaplain for the Federal Bureau of Prisons in Washington, D.C., will be the fea tured speaker. 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