North Carolina Room Forsyth County Public Library ^ National *" d| m 'tbTHYMCA r e\ebra^""* titles Wj *j legend . Of1^"* claimed by ?ij I; QJ deejays = fj> ^7 e local teams j/ 1 at party o # -See Page BIO -SeePage B1 ^ The Chronicle Volume40,Number 17 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. THURSDAY, December 19, 2013 Photo* by Uyla Cianm Dan Parsons (left) greets Drs. Dorothy Bethea (center) and Chinyu Wu. Community bids adieu to Rescue Hission leader BY LAYLA GARMS THE CHRONICLE After more than a decade at the helm of the Winston-Salem Rescue Mission, Director Dan Parsons is retiring, relinquishing the reins of the steadfast home less shelter and substance abuse treatment program. An open house event at the Mission's Oak Street location last week served as an informal bon voyage celebration for Parsons, who was hired as the agency's director in 2000. "I've enjoyed working with Dan," said Mayor Allen Joines, one of the dozens of guests who came out to thank Parsons for his service to the community during the reception. "We've fought a few battles together and I've just always been so impressed with his commitment to helping these individuals. His heart is so big and we're going to miss that." Dan Horton, a longtime Rescue Mission Board member and pastor, said losing Parsons to retirement is bittersweet for i many of those who have worked alongside him over the last 13 years. "1 feel a sense of loss," con fessed Horton, who has led the congregation at Calvary Community Church in Statesville for more than 40 years. "But I'm glad for him and hope he'll just do1 well and everything, get along well." The Christian-based treat ment program ?? ml 2222 **