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Community Calendar Board of Elections i meeting i The Forsyth County Board of Elections will meet at 3 p.m. today > (Thursday, Jan. 15) at the Forsyth County i Government Center, 201 N. Chestnut St. The meeting agenda will include: Discussion of budget needs for 2015 2016 and update to office procedures for 2015 and 2016 elections. Other business may be dis cussed. Contact the Board of Elections office at 336-703-2800 for more information. Exhibit The Sawtooth School for Visual Art, 251 N. Spruce St., will host "Release: From Stigma to Acceptance," an exhibit of artwork by former inmates, in its corridor gallery. The show opens on Saturday, Jan. 17 with a reception from 1 to 3 p.m. and will run through February 28. The recep tion and the exhibit are both free of charge and open to the general pub lic. Cemetery restoration Friends of Odd Fellows Cemetery urge volunteers to help restore the cemetery, at 2881 Shorefair Drive, from 9 a.m. to noon on Monday, Jan. 19, as part of an M.L. King Jn Day of Service. Interested peo ple are asked to look for Oddfellows Cemetery on Facebook for more infor mation. Membership meeting The Winston Salem/Forsyth County Emancipation Association will hold its annual membership meet ing to elect officers of the association at noon on Monday, Jan. 26 at the Hanes Hosiery Recreation Center, 205 ? Reynolds Blvd. Josephine H. Jones is president of the Association. Winter Concert The Salem Band, directed by Eileen M. Young, will perform its Winter Concert on Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2015, at 7:30 p.m. in Hanes Auditorium in the Elberson Fine Arts Center on the campus of Salem College. The pro gram features classic band literature and popu lar favorites, including music by Shostakovich, Vaughan Williams, Chabrier, Dello Joio, a Broadway medley and more. Chip Seiler will perform the trumpet solo on Hovhaness's "Prayer of Saint Gregory." The concert is free and open to the public. Established in 1771, Salem Band is the oldest, continuous mixed wind ensemble in \ the nation. For more r information, visit c www.salemband.org, or ^ contact Eileen Young e at: eileenyoung@triad.rr. 2 com or 336-413-2180. \ f Exhibit Paintings by William Tolliver are on display at the Winston-Salem Delta ? Fine Arts, 2611 New t Walkertown Road, ( through Jan. 31, 2015. J Tolliver's paintings ? reflect experiences from i his Mississippi child- ! hood. The art works are ? on loan from Dr. James 1 and Juanita Pilgrim of i Fayetteville, N.C. Call 1 336-722-2625 or visit l www.deltaartscenter.org. 1 t Super Bowl Party Camel City Elks Lodge #1022 will host a Super Bowl Party on Sunday, Feb. 1, begin ning at 5 p.m. at 1405 Patterson Ave. with a $10 donation at the door. Food and door prize pro vided at halftime. Bring your own beverage. Volunteers needed Senior Services, in partnership with local hospitals, provides meals to seniors after they return home from a hos pital stay. Volunteers are needed to deliver boxes of frozen meals week days to elderly individu als in Forsyth County. Volunteers can make a one-to-three-hour com mitment, delivering once a week, once a month or as often as their sched ules allow. To be a part of this service, call Stacy Verner, volunteer coordi nator, at 336-721-6910, for more information. Mavericks tryouts The Kernersville Mavericks Basketball program is holding try outs for the winter league games. Boys and girls in the sixth and seventh grades will compete for spots. You must register online to receive a tryout number. The online regis tration address is w ww.leaguelineup .com/k villemavs. Senior Services needs volunteers Senior Services cur rently needs volunteers for its Telephone Reassurance program. Volunteers call home bound, isolated older adults on a regular basis to verify their well-being and to provide socializa tion and support. Call 336-721-6965 for addi tional information or to sign up. Volunteers needed The Shepherd's Center of Greater Winston-Salem has open ings for volunteers who can assist older adults vith transportation, home epairs, friendly visits or :aregiver respite. Male visitation volunteers are specially needed. Call 136-748-0217 or visit vww.shepherdscenter.org or more information. Host families needed Visiting students, iges 15-18, from around he world including jermany, Spain, Switzerland and Thailand ire seeking host families n and around Winston Salem for the 2014-2015 icademic school year, rlost families are needed 'or the fall semester and 'ull school year. To learn nore, contact Emily Rolin at e.rolin@interna ional-experience.net or 269-625-4662. Noted alumni returning to UNCSA J *? SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE Distinguished alumni Angus MacLachlan and J.T. Rogers will return to the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) as participants in the three-part 50th Anniversary Speaker Series which focuses on the school's rich, but over looked literary heritage. Part two of the series is at 7 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 18 in Freedman Theatre on the UNCSA campus, 1533 South Main St. Admission is free. MacLachlan's work includes "Goodbye to all That," now playing in select theaters and avail able on Video on Demand, iTunes and Amazon. Set and filmed in Winston Salem, the film stars UNCSA alumnus Paul Schneider and features alumnae Anna Camp, Celia Weston and Beth Bostic. MacLachlan also wrote the films "Junebug" and "Stone." Rogers has written the plays "The Overwhelming" (selected as a Top Ten Play by Time magazine), "Madagascar" and "Murmuring in a Dead Tongue," as well as the screenplay for "Tokyo Vice," which is currently in development. Both graduated from the School of Drama and have been granted hon orary doctorates from the School of the Arts. They will give readings and talk about their work, followed by a question-and-answer session. Part one of the Speaker Series focused on six fac ulty members whose works include prose, novels-in progress, poetry and non fiction. The third and final installment, scheduled for March 22, will feature Chancellor Lindsay Bierman and Chancellor Emeritus Alex Ewing. MacLachlan Rogers FOOD January 14 - January 20,20 LION H d <D ? 1yaiuePackTPQQ 'MVP Beef Porterhouse or m * + ', T-Bone Steak m ? D Without MVP Card Regular Retail W LD I[ynip Value Pack *. Chicken Drumsticks or Thighs ||#%Q Without MVP Card Regular Retail \EL^ZM MVP 1 Lb. 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