Johnny Moore with Patsy Dillard. Miommeu rnotos IFB After Dark attendees (from left) Darrell Webb, Darrell Glenn, David Phillips and Greg Phillips. IFB holds '50s-inspired fundraiser SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Winston-Salem Industries for the Blind held its 10th Annual After Dark Gala on Sept. 27 on its Winston-Salem cam pus off North Point Boulevard. In honor of the event's presenting sponsor, Miracles in Sight (for merly known as The North Carolina Eye Bank), the gala had a 1950s-inspired theme, commemorating the establishment of the Eye Bank in 1951. More than 300 guests dressed in their vintage best as they toured the recently expanded Community Low Vision Center, Eye Care Education Center and Tracy's Little Red School House, where i 'WiimiiiHir children in the SEE (Student Enrichment Experience) program demonstrated independ ent living skills resources. All proceeds from After Dark benefit lFB's community programs through its supporting A Brighter Path Foundation. Mil ary Notes High Poinl native Petty Officer 2nd Class Bradley Johnson is serv ing aboard USS John S. McCain. He is a personnel specialist aboard the ship, which operates out of Japan. A 27 year-old with numerous responsibilities, Johnson said he is learn ing about himself as a leader. Sailor and a per son. "I'm learning some thing new each day." said Johnson. He also said he is proud of the work he is doing as part of the McCain's 300-member crew, living thousands of miles from home, and pro tecting America on the world's oceans. "I am serving my country and at the same time I am going to places like Hong Kong. Thailand and Guam," Johnson added. Approximately 40 offi cers and 260 enlisted men make up the ship's compa ny. Their jobs are highly specialized and keep each part of the 2 billion dollar destroyer running smooth ly ? this includes every thing from washing dishes and preparing meals to maintaining engines and handling weaponry. As a member of one of the U.S. Navy's most ver satile combat ships, Johnson and other John S. McCain sailors under stand they are part of a forward deployed team that is heavily relied upon to help protect and defend America across the world's oceans. "I followed in my dad's footsteps and joined the Navy. Today, I am expanding my horizon, growing professionally and personally and 1 am proud of that," Johnson added. Army Pvt. Joshua Bielata has graduated from basic combat train / ing at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradition and core values, physical fitness, and received instruction and practice in basic com bat skills, military weapons, chemical war fare and bayonet training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksman ship. armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military cour tesy. military justice sys tem. basic first aid. foot marches, and field training exercises. Bielata is the son of Michele and Robert Bielata of Fort Mill, S.C. He is a 2014 graduate of Carver High School in Winston-Salem. v .9. /\nn\ mow? Bradley Johnson on the USS John S. McCain. Have a Story Idea? Let us Know mchronickm r \ City of Winston-Salem Community Agency Grants Workshop The City Council has adopted a new process by which grant requests from community agencies will be reviewed and approved. Non-profits and other organizations seeking city financial support should attend this workshop. Tuesday Oct. 21,2 to 4 p.m. Mazie Woodruff Center, 4905 Lansing Dr. Workshop topics: ? The new application and review process ? Documents you will need to request a grant ? How to get help preparing a grant request ? Grant request calendar and deadlines Learn more on the Budget page at CityofWS.org 1 *n?k. \t \ ? \? C* f; KFWTOWN *r> ^ lANS**' I ^ V */ **3OTds ? 1 37 MWO?' \? V iSJ WinslnnM'm J theme: Will You Not Revive Us Again That Your People May Rejoice In You? GUEST PREACHER: Marvin A. Moss, Salem umc.nyc For excellent schools... For healthy families... For decent jobs... North Carolina, we MUST do better! DICKINSON NC HOUSE 74 Learn more about Mary at: www.marydickinson.org Endorsed by the North Carolina Association of Educators and the North Carolina Sierra Club, and supported by voters just like jkm. Paidfar by Committee to Elect Mary Dickinson . ? " . ? 1