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Members of the Phi Omega Chapter. r AKAs will hold giveaway, resource fair on MLK Jr. Day SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. will hold its annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service project on Monday, Jan. 19. A Seasonal Wraps Clothing Give-away and Academic Resources Fair will be held at the Ivy Arms Apartment Clubhouse, 1115 E. Second St., from 2-4 p.m. All types of clothing, including hats, gloves, socks, scarves, coats, sweaters and other sea sonal wraps, will be given to children, teens and adults. Representatives from the Winston Salem/Forsyth County School System will be on site to share information and advise parents and students on achieving aca demic success. Also, participants will be treated to a hot Cup of soup to go. People who would like to donate new or gently used winter clothing are asked to bring them to the Ivy Arms Apartment Clubhpuse today (Thursday, Jan. 15) from 5-6:30 p.m. For more information call 336-283-1709 or email parker4010@gmail.com. WSF Photo Members of Interfaith Winston Salem accept an ECHO Award last year. W-S Foundation seeks nominations for awards SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Winston-Salem Foundation is seeking nominations for two awards: the Winston Salem Foundation Award and 2015 ECHO Awards. Winston-Salem Foundation Award was established to recognize personal dedication in support of the Foundation's basic mis sion: to improve the qual ity of life for all individu als in the greater commu nity. It is given annually to a resident from the greater Forsyth County area who has demonstrat ed visionary leadership in a community activity or on behalf of a community organization. This is not a Uptime achievement award, but is designed to recognize individuals who have made significant contri butions to the community within the recent past. The Winston-Salem Foundation Award includes a $10,000 cash grant to a charitable organization selected by the winner. The recipient will be announced at the Foundation's Community Luncheon on May 6. Nominations must be submitted by Friday, March 6. . The ECHO (Everyone Can Help Out) Network is an initiative of The Winston-Salem Foundation. With the ECHO Award, the ECHO Network and The Winston-Salem Foundation want to honor people and informal groups who are building social capital, defined as connections among peo ple, based on trust, that enhance cooperation for mutual benefit. 1 The groups hope to recognize those who per sonify the ECHO logo of building a stronger com munity by building con nections among people. Nominees for an ECHO Award can be: ? Individuals, infor mal groups, or organiza tions ? Unsung heroes and heroines from our com munity ? Community mem bers innovatively build ing connections Award winners receive $1,000 to donate to a charitable organiza tion of their choice. Recipients will be announced at the Foundation's May 6 Community Luncheon. For nomination infor mation for the Winston Salem Foundation Award and 2015 ECHO Awards, go to www.wstounda tion .org/2015 Awards. Red Cross seeks heroes to horibr SPBCIAL TO THE CHRONICLE > The Heart of Carolina Region of the the American Red Cross seeks nomi nees for its Salute to Heroes program that honors hometown heroes. The Red Cross defines a hero as a person who has saved a life, demon strated extraordinary courage, or exem plifies outstanding humanitarian values. That person must live, work, or attend school in one of the following Piedmont Triad area 11 counties: Alamance, Caswell, Davidson, Davie, Forsyth, Guilford, Randolph, Rockingham, Stokes, Surry and Yadkin. Nominees must have performed a heroic or humanitarian deed within the time frame of December 2012 through December 2014, with the exception of the military categories. There are no time-frame restrictions for either active duty or veteran military members. All nominations must be received by Saturday, Jan. 31. The Salute to Heroes celebration will be on May 18 at 3C Church (Christian City Church), 300 N.C. Highway 68 South in Greensboro. Salute to Heroes will honor individuals from: military services (active duty and veterans), law enforcement, emergency services and fire services. In addition, citizen heroes and outstanding humani tarians will be honored. The online nomination form and additional infor mation about Salute to Heroes can be found at www.redcross.org/piedmont triadheroes2015. The categories for awards can also be found on the web site. University Notes Wilbur Mauk, a freshman from Winston-Salem majoring in Theatre Arts, and Jordan Smith, a senior from Pfafftown majoring in Biology, have made the Dean's List for Fall 2014 at Greenville, S.C.-based Bob Jones University, "a biblically faithful. Christian liberal arts university focused on educating the whole person to reflect and serve Christ." Harding University, based in Searcy, Ark., announced that Zachary Clevinger, a senior mechan ical engineering major from Clemmons; Damans Cruz, a freshman nursing major from Winston-Salem; and Samuel Traughber, a sophomore public adminis tration major from Kernersville; made the Dean's List for Fall 2014. Harding is the largest private university in Arkansas with 6,075 students and has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report for the 21st consecutive year as a top 25 school in the South. Mail! Li of Pfafftown graduated from Tempe based Arizona State University during the Spring 2014 commencement ceremony. More than 12,000 ASU undergraduate and graduate students had their degrees conferred at the May commencement cere monies. U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan served as the official speaker. Arizona State student Brandon Hicks, a native of Winston-Salem, made the Dean's List for the Spring 2014 semester. Arizona State University is a New American University - a major public educational institution, a premier research center and a leader in innovation. , ; 1 W6D.com ===== Website Design ? Website Marketing (?) ?dot Mm "htt" offer thar* M no upfront chary* for Mm buMdlny of tha Wabtit*. attar which onyofny wabt ita ?MOtMnanc* hcwtmy. advortltiny and oMmt Mortc*f**t thail apply. M?ht? to Mm wabtH* ara ? aNnqulthad upon cancelation unfeat MhrcMtr porchatad Float* m* out Srcrkn Ayroamant for additional dm and condftMot. TW? off*r It ?uaHabit for na? pure hatat of Cuilom Wabtit* by Wab.cocn only. 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