I Community Calendar I Forsyth County Senior Democrats Patsy Keever, chairwoman of the N.C. Democratic Party, will address the Forsyth County Senior Democrats Thursday, April 2. Keever's topic will be "Rebuilding the N.C. Democratic Party." The meeting will begin at 9 a.m. at the Golden Corral, 4965 University Parkway (336 767 3505). Members and guests wanting the breakfast buffet and/or beverages will be able to enter the restaurant begin ning at 8:30 a.m. Keever was a Buncombe County commissioner from 1992 to 2004 and served in the N.C. House of Representatives from 2010 to 2012. Free Wine & Cheese gathering The '5' Royales Committee will sponsor a free Wine & Cheese gather ing for donors on Friday, April 3, from 3 to 5 p.m., at The Winston-Salem Foundation, 751 W. Fourth Street . The committee is raising funds for Winston-Salem residents to travel to the '5' Royales' induction ceremony on April 18 at the International Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio. The homegrpwn group is cred ited with helping to define R&B dur ing the 20 years ? 1945 to 1965 ? the quintet performed and produced reconls. pie Wine & Cheese event will giver donors the chance to meet committee members and relatives of the '5* Royales. The original members are deceased. Tickets for the Sock Hop will available at the gathering. That fundraiser will be held April 10, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the National Guard Armory, 2000 Silas Creek Pkwy. and will feature the Mighty Eliminators, a local R&B group. Tickets are $20 per person. For more information or to purchase tickets contact: Bobby Ray Wilson at 336 406-5138, 336-703-0133, xxxzoolo gy55@yahoo.com; Or, Kim Bell, 336-354-9836, kimskreations63 @ gmail .com. Family Easter Fling Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks will hold its annual Pamily Easter Fling at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, April 4. Free entry and park ing is available through Gate 5 on Deacon Boulevard. Children up to age 8 can participate in a traditional Easter egg hunt. A separate scavenger hunt will be held for kids 9 to 12. The Family Easter Fling will also have music. Fire and Police dis plays, demonstrations by Mad Science and N.C. Tennis, and prizes from DTLR. Also on hand will be Sparky the Fire Dog, the Chick-fil-A cow, and Bolt, the mascot of the Winston Salem Dash. In the event of rain, the event will be moved in the Fairgrounds Annex. Easter in Old Salem Old Salem Museums & Gardens will celebrate Easter, one of the most important seasons in tlyt Moravian Church, in Saturday, April 4, from 9130 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. wjih a full day of fun events perfect for all ages. Easter in Qtd-Salem will" take placethfoughout the Historic - -District, although most activities will take place at the Vierling House and Barn. All Easter activities, including the Easter Egg Hunt, are includ ed with an Ail-In-One ticket, which is $23 for adults and $11 for children ages 6-16. Friends of Old Salem are admitted free. For more information, call 336-721 7300 or Ttmail info@old salem.org. Additional infor mation can also be found at oldsalem .org/easter. Easter Egg Hunt Hayrides Tanglewood Stables is offering Easter Egg Hunt Hayrides through Sunday, April 5, featuring a scenic tractor-drawn hay ride through Tanglewood Park on your way to the Easter Egg Hunt Field. Egg hunting provided for the young chil dren in the group with lots of photo opportunities. Join in with other families on one of our pre-scheduled rides for $9 per person on the follow ing weekend days: March 28, 29 and April 4, 5. Schedule the whole wagon for your group of 20 to 30 people for $200 any day through April 5. For reserva tions and more information contact Mike Dowd at tan glewoodfarm@yadtel.net or 336-766-9540. 'Arts Alive' Old Salem Museums & Gardens will host the popular educational pro gram "Arts Alive in Old Salem" on Wednesday, April 8 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Aits Alive brings the rich history of the arts in early America to life for young people. The cost is $9 per student, $20 for adults. Old Salem pays for one adult per 12 students. Reservations can be made by calling 1-800 441-5305. Students must be accompanied by a teacher or adult. Sierra Club meeting A Sierra Club meeting will be 7 p.m. Thursday April 9, at Single Brothers Workshop, 10 Academy St. in Old Salem. Program: Thru Hiking North Carolina's Mountains to Sea Trail. Join Assistant Ranger Lora Arlington of Hanging Rock State Park for a slide presentation of her thru hike of North Carolina's Mountains to Sea Trail. While the trail is a work in progress, many folks have made the thru hike in about three months. Lora will answer your questions about how you can begin hiking sections of the trail or maybe become one of the thru hikers. Join the group for the social at 7-7:30 p.m., with announcements at 7:30, and our program at 7:45. Contact person: Cornelia Barr at 336 409-2772 or cbdub@me.com. The meeting is free and open to all. Yoga for a cause Stretch Yourself - Help A Child: A Yoga Fundraiser to Benefit the Children's Law Center of Central N.C. will be held Saturday April 11, 9:30 to li a.m. at Maple Springs United Methodist Church, 2569 Reynolda Road. Cost: $20 in advance, $25 at the door, $10 students. Admission may be waived for sur vivors of domestic violence. Contact Susan at 336-831-1909x8 for details. Bring a towel or blanket and a yoga mat if you have one . A limited number of mats will be available to borrow. Arrive before 9:30 a.m. to check in and set up your practice space. Guest teachers: Judi Maloy of the Yoga Gallery; Crista Baker of Paz Studios; Valerie Riser of Sunrise Yoga Studio; Mike Fagan for Laughing Yoga; Teresa Hicks of Gold's Gym. Dharma talk by Iris Sunshine, executive direc tor of the Children's Law Center. Funding for Resident-Led Development Does your cofnmunity have a spe cial project they've been waiting to see become a reality this spring or summer? Are you ready to organize residents around what really matters in your neighborhood? Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods will be host ing its monthly Monday Night Interest meeting for residents inter ested in applying for a grassroots grant ranging from $100- $5000. NBN grants are for any neighbor hood association or neighborhood led group interested in making a change in their community using the gifts, skills, talents and drive of the residents. It's time to make resident led development a reality; all it takes is a grant application, an idea, and you. Please note in order to be eligi ble to apply for an NBN grassroots grant you must attend a Monday Night Interest Meeting held on the first and third Mondays of every month starting at 6 p.m. at Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods, Augsburg Community Center, 502 N. Broad St., upper level entrance. For more infor mation contact Dee Washington NBN Program Officer at dwashing ton@nbncommunity.org or 336-602 2519. Tax help AARP Tax Aide will be offering free tax assistance this year at the Centenary UMC Annex, 657 Fifth St., across from the main entrance of the downtown library, on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. They help with returns for all ages and income levels at no charge. You do not have to be an AARP mem ber. To get help with your taxes, you need to bring a picture ID, Social Security card, your W-2 and/or 1099s, Employer ID numbers or Social Security numbers of child care providers and, if possible, last year's tax returns. 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