Religion fompageTtS Men Helping Men Be r Men All men young and old are invited to fellowship with Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc., 4951 Manning St., during Men Helping Men Be Men every Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information, contact 336-744-3012. Providing hope through teaching Join Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc., from 7:30 to 8:30 pm. on the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Bethesda Center, 930 North Patterson Ave., where we provide hope through teaching and preaching presented by ?Calvary Hill's ministerial staff. For more informa tion contact the church at 336-744-3012. Noonday Express New Liberty Baptist Ministries, 5009 Voss St., will host Noon-Day Express services on Wednesdays from noon to 12:45 pjn. Guest speakers from around the city and area will encourage your hearts at midweek preach ing the Gospel of power and commitment. A lunch I will be offered. The public ? I is cordially invited to ? attend. The Rev. Dr. Linda Beal is the host pastor. For more information contact Tracee Spears at 336-429 0512, or Deacon Beal at 336-528-3256. f ? Clothes closet The Ambassador Cathedral Clothes Closet will be open on Sundays from noon to 2 p.m., and Wednesdays from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at 1500 Harriet Tubman Drive. Free to the public. For more informa tion, call 336-725-0901. Food program _ First Baptist Church Children's Center, 501 West Fifth St., is participate ? ing in the U.S. Department of Agriculture funded Child and Adult Care Food Program. Meals will be available at no separate charge tQ enrolled partici pants. Children who are TANF recipients or who are members of SNAP or FDPIR households or are Head Start participants are automatically eligible to receive free meal benefits. Adult participants who are members of food stamp or FDPIR households or who are SSI or Medicaid partic ipants are automatically eligible to receive free meal benefits. For more information, call 336-723 7071. I' Food and pantry, clothes closet Every second Saturday of each month from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Calvary Hill Church of Greater Deliverance Inc. invites anyone who is in need of food and clothes. The food pantry and clothes closet is at 4951 Manning St. Direct all questions to Missionary Tammy Orr at 336-744 3012. We appreciate your religious news. Will you help us to process your news more efficiently? Please give us complete information about the event, such as the sponsor and address, date, time and place of the event and con tact irtformation. We ask that items be sent in docu ment form in an email or Word or PDF attachment. We ask that photos be sent as attachments to emails and that they are jpegs at least 4 inches wide by 6 inches deep rather than sent on documents. Please send captions with pho The deadline is 11:59 pjtt. Sunday for that week's paper. Send your calendar items to news?wschroni You can also drop them off, Monday through day before 5 pm ir items to Winston em Chronicle, 617 N. Liberty St., Winston-Salem, end them our website. J I ? Chronicle rue pnoto Liberty Street Market Community group distributes $15,000 in small grants SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE The Small Grants Program from "NBN: Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods" has dis tributed $15,000 in small grants to seven grassroots community groups in 2015 to help improve neighbor hood communities and ini tiatives throughout Winston-Salem. These 2015 grassroots small grants ranged from $190 to $5,000. All grantees went through an application process that included a site visit. The 2015 Small Grants Recipients are: ?Hosanna House of Transition ? $5000 small grant to help develop a i Laundry Service Worker Co-Op. *100 Men's Ministry ? $750 small grant to develop a community gar den project to address the substandard eating habits and hunger in the 1100 Manly Street community. ?CATT (Cleveland AveViue Transformation Team) ? $1,900 small grant for partnering with the Liberty Street Market to host a community day for the Cleveland Avenue home residents and sur rounding neighbors. The goal for the community day is to gather the community together for information about how to become involved in community projects and events within the Cleveland Avenue neighborhood community. ' *MAMA YVATA Cultural Arts Collective & the Happy Hill Community ? $350 small grant to implement a summer cultural arts pro gram for youth and chil dren in the Happy Hill Community and to empha size self-esteem through a curriculum of storytelling, writing exercises, and African American culture. ?UNITY Neighborhood Association > (an historic Neighborhood Association) ? $4,299.17 small grant to develop and pilot a new program to engage youth in their community by pro viding lawn care services in the Bowen Park com munity area and to develop and create a dialog between teens and adults living in the community. *Blank Space Project (a grassroots organiza tion working inside the community for change) - $2110 small grant for the Boston Thurmond neighborhood area and Kimberley Park Elementary School to help sustain the recently devel oped "Kimberley's Kids Community Garden" for the 2016 planting season. ^Neighborhood Conversation $400 allocate to conduct two Neighborhood Conversations new pro gram through the NBN Small Grants Program called "Neighborhood Conversations" that will teach residents how to engage with their neigh bors by developing listen ing conversation. ?Happy Hill Community (an historic African American neighborhood) ? $190 for a new pro gram through the NBN Small Grants Program called "Neighborhood Conversations" that will teach Happy Hill residents how to engage with their neighbors by developing listening conversations and vision sessions. fiBM %E NEED P INVESTORS TO REACH OUR GOAL! IfesX ? ? Si':' '???" ;' . ? " " ? S150,00t $65,000 WWCDC is s 501 (c)3-nonfrofif organization mudpiesNC.org Contact events@nwcdc.org 336.721.1215 a ? MudP es

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