Sorority Tidies Waughtown Submitted Photo On Saturday May 17, the Alpha Mu Sigma Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. took part in an Adopt-a-Highway project on Waughtown Street.' Biscuitville donated breakfast. The initiative is part of the sorority's mission - "Greater Service, Greater Progress." Pictured here are Sorors (from left) Demetrice Smith, DaLisa Washington, Brittney Clinton, Johanna Porter Kelly, Quiana Hill, an unidentified non sorority member and Angela Sowell. For more information about the Sorority, email alphamusigmal 943@gmail.com. Community from page B1 on June 21 from 2-4 p.m.; and "Introduction to NC Sales and Use Tax for Small Business" at the Transportation Technology Center on June 22 from 1 - 3 p.m. To register or for more information, go to http ://w w w. forsy thtech .edu /services-businesses/small business-center or call 336 757-3810. Film screenings A free screening of "Freedom Summer." which highlights a 1964 effort to register black voters in the South, will be held at 6 p.m. on Monday, June 16 at the Central Library Auditorium. 660 W. 5th St. The documentary "Inequality for AH" will be shown on Tuesday, July 22 at Green Street Church, 639 S. Green St. There will be post-film discussions held. Computer classes for seniors Advanced beginner computer classes for sen iors 50 and older will be held at the Carver School Road Branch Library. 4915 Lansing Drive, at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, June 18; Thursday, June 19; Wednesday, June 25; and Thursday, June 26. Signees must have basic computer knowledge and an email account. All four classes must be attended. To regis ter. call 336-703-2910. Marching 100's events Marching 100's/Angels Alumni Association (past marchers/drummers from 1968 - 2010) will meet on Saturday, June 21 at 2 p.m. at Christ Kingdom Building Worship Center, 3894 North Hampton Dive. The new Marching 100's/Angels. open to all girls and boys ages 5-18. will meet on Saturday, June 28 from 2-5 p.m. at Christ Kingdom. For more infor mation. call 336-725-1712. Exhibit Winston-Salem Delta Fine Arts is presenting Tracy Lindenthal in her first solo exhibition, "Alien Landscapes" through Friday. June 20. For infor mation. visit www.deltaartscenter.org or call 336-722-2625. Juneteenth volunteers The 10th anniversary Juneteenth Festival is seek ing volunteers. This year, it will be known as the Juneteenth Jazz Festival and held outside on 5th Street, between Martin Luther King Jr. Drive and Cleveland Avenue, from 4 - 9:30 p.m. on Saturday. June 21. To volunteer or be a vendor, call 336-757-8556 or email info@triadcultur alarts.org. ' Reunion The 50th consecutive reunion of the Walter and Ella Allen Gwyn family will be held the week of July 21-27 and will include a black tie gala on Saturday. July 26 at the Embassy Suites. RSVPs are needed by June 15. Contact Zoe Gwyn at 336-774-1744 for more information. Anderson reunion The A. H. Anderson High School Class of 1969 is celebrating its 45th Anniversary with a dinner dance on the weekend of June 6-7 at the Ramada Plaza Hotel on University Parkway. For tickets and/or more information, contact Amanda (Ingram) Donaldson at 336-723 8623 or James McCants at 336-771-9946. Cl&vs of '64 reunion The WSSU Class of 1964 will hold its 50th class reunion during Homecoming Weekend. Oct. 16-19. For additional information, contact James McNeal at 313-515 0275 or jamesmc nea!48219@yahoo.com. Blues concert "Blues from the Underground," featuring the Underground Funk & Blues Band, is held every first Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Underground Theatre at Community Arts Caff, 411 West Fourth St. The performance by the core band is followed by an open community jam. There is a $5 cover. Anderson meeting The 1970 graduating class of Anderson Senior High is organizing a reunion for 2014. It will be 44 years since the last class graduated from Anderson. Contact Fleming J. El-Amin on Facebook. Twitter or ntv754@yahoo.com to join the planning committee. He can also be contacted at 336-575-0895. NYC trip Paisley Alumni are sponsoring a shopping and entertainment trip to New York from June 19-22. They will leave Thursday, June 19 at 10 p.m. from the Walmart on Hanes Mill Road and return Sunday, June 22. For more informa tion. call 336-724-6864 or 336-722-7710. NWOA meetings The Kemersville Chapter of National Women of Achievement holds its monthly meetings on the second Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. All members, including inac tive members, are invited to attend meetings. For more information, contact presi dent Evelyn Sanders at 336 784-6677 or evelsndrs@aol.com. Volunteers needed The Shepherd's Center of Greater Winston-Salem has openings for volunteers who can assist older adults with transportation, home repairs, friendly visits or caregiver respite. Male visi tation volunteers are espe cially needed. Call 336 748-0217 or visit www.shepherdscenter.org for more information. Pbuto by Anika R. Campbell Rucker-Barrett Nicole Rucker of Winston-Salem and Marcus Barrett of Greenville were married at 5 p.m. on May 24 at New Jerusalem Missionary Baptist Church in Winston-Salem. Pastor Tyrone Johnson officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buddell and Evon Rucker of Winston-Salem. She is the granddaugh ter of Mrs. Agatha Mansel and the late Mr. James Mansel of Winston-Salem. ? She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. The groom is the son of Ms. Carol Barrett and the late Mr. William Chance of Greenville. He is the grandson of Ms. Sinnie Barrett of Greenville. The bride and groom are graduates of North Carolina Central University in Durham. Following a honeymoon to Jamaica, the couple will reside in Cary. Week of 06/11/14 - 06/17/14* a ?c Happy M Father^ )tiy FOOD LION Celebrate with LOW Prices | H 1 Lb. 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