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NCNW installs new leaders SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem Section of The National Council of Negro Women, Inc. installed its 2014 2016 officers during its regular monthly meeting in September. NCNW State Convener Dr. Manderline Scales conducted the installation of the new officers. Jean Moses-Petree is the president; Aurelia Worthy is vice president; Larn P. Dillard is the financial secretary; Jacqueline Bethea is the third vice president; Betty Whitaker is second VP; Carolyn Samuel is treas urer; Mae Burner is the recording secretary; Deloris Monsantos is the assistant recording secre tary; and Lenner P. Jefferies is the chaplain. Two Winston-Salem members are also serving Community from page Bl Dec. 28. The fee is $30. The league will start the third Saturday in Jan. at 9 a.m. For more informa tion, call Ben Piggott at 336-727-2580. WSSU game trips A. H. Anderson High School Alumni will spon sor turn-around trips to the following WSSU away games: Nov. 1 at Shaw University; and Nov. 8 at Fayetteville State University. For more information about these fundraisers, contact Theodis Foster at 336 767-8628 or James McCants at 336-771-9946. Malloy/Jordan anniversary The Friends of the Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center are seeking community members willing to share their memories of the East Winston Library for the upcoming 60th anniver sary of the library on Friday, Nov. 14. Contact Ms. Harris at 336-405 5380 for more informa tion. Big Four tickets on sale Tickets for the 20th Celebration of the Big Four will be on sale every Thursday from 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the American Legion Post #128 located at 481 Old Rural Hall Road. Tickets are $35 and a table is $350. To pur chase tickets, call 336 764-0980 or 336-817 4816. Aggie ROTC reunion A reunion of former N.C. A&T University Army ROTC cadets from the Vietnam era will be held this year during the school's homecoming at the Greensboro Marriott Downtown. This event will be the first time Aggie military graduates have ever re-connected in a for mal setting. For more details, contact Marquis D. Street at 336-373-1904 or via email .at marquisd streetlaw@gmail.com. Golf tournament The Hispanic League will hold its 4th Annual Golf Tournament on Saturday. Oct. 18 at Salem Glen Golf and Country Club. It starts at 1 p.m. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. Teams of four will compete in the Captain's Choice event. Register at http://hispani cleague.org. CROP Hunger W alk The Church World Service CROP Hunger Walk will be held on Sunday, Oct. 19 in Corpening Plaza, 231 W. 1st St. Registration starts at 1:30 p.m. The walk begins at 2:30 p.m. Visit www.cropwalkforsyth.org for more details. Class of '74 reunion The RJ Reynolds High as state officers - Moses Petree, who is second VP, and Jefferies, who serves as chaplain. The State Coalition includes the Alamance/Guilford County Area, the Capitol/Raleigh Area, Charlotte, Durham, Fayetterville, Northeastern/Elizabeth City and Winston-Salem. These sectons meet every fifth Saturday in one of the host areas. The National Council of Negro Women's mis sion is to lead, develop and advocate for women of African descent as they support their families and communities. The Winston-Salem Section meets every second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Rupert Bell Recreation Center, 1501 Mount Zion Place. New members are always welcome to join. School Class of 1974 will host its 40th Class Reunion at the BB&T Field (Dash Stadium) in the Womble Carlyle Club on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 6:30 - 10:30 p.m. Admission is $40 per per son if paid by Sept. 15 or $45 afterward or at the door. For more informa tion, contact Gayla F. Posey at 336-406 0007/bbqqueen@ triad.rr.c om, Frank Clayton at fclayton@wsjournal.com or Deronda Kee-Lucas at 3 3 6 - 7 2 3 - 4580/wkee@ triad.rr.com Deck the Halls submissions The Sawtooth School for Visual Art is now accepting submissions to be included in Deck the Halls at Sawtooth, the school's annual fundraiser sale of art and fine crafts. The deadline for early registration is Oct. 24 and regular registration continues until Nov. 7. The event kicks off with a preview party on Dec. 4 and is open to the general public from Dec. 5-22. Learn more at www.saw tooth.org. Fish fry Morris L. Slaughter American Legion Post 128, 4817 Old Rural Hall Rd., will hold a fish-fry fundraiser every third Thursday of each month until further notice. The Auxiliary Unit of 128 will sponsor the fish fry. Plates are $6 and sandwiches are $3. NWOA meetings The Kernersville Chapter of National Women of Achievement holds its monthly meet ings on the second Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. All members, including inactive mem bers, are invited to attend meetings. For more infor mation, contact president Evelyn Sanders at 336 784-6677 or evelsndrs@aol.com. Host families needed Visiting students, ages 15-18. from around the world including Germany. Spain. Switzerland, and Thailand are seeking host families in and around Winston-Salem for the upcoming 2014-2015 aca demic school year. Host families are needed for the fall semester and full school year. To learn more, contact North Carolina representative Emily Rolin at e. rolin@ international experience.net or 269 625-4662. Volunteers needed The Shepherd's Center of Greater Winston-Salem has openings for volun teers who can assist older adults with transportation, home repairs, friendly vis its or caregiver respite. Male visitation volunteers are especially needed. 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