Keisha Chapman of Winston-Salem received a box meal for Easter from David Harnson, Jr., co-executive direction of New Communion Mobile Market and Pantry. Meals were distributed to more than 300 families at the United Way of Forsyth County (UWFC) supported Easter Egg Hunt. More than 100 children received giveaway prizes. Pantry provides meals tor 3UU SPECIAL TO THE CHRONICLE More than 300 families will receive boxed meals for Easter when the United Way of Forsyth County (UWFC) supported New Communion Mobile Market and Pantry (New Communion) had a food distribution and Easter egg hunt on April 15 at Grace Presbyterian Church, 3901 Carver School Road, in Winston-Salem. The food distribution featured “family feast” sized box meals with enough food to feed 10 to 12 people. The Easter egg hunt gave away prizes and was open to more than 100 children ages 2-13. The events was free and open to the public with a focus on residents of the 13 identified UWFC Place Matters neighborhoods. Those neighborhoods are Northwoods Estate, Monticello Park, Ebony Hills, Prospect Park, Wildwood Park, Cardinal Acres, Castle Heights, Spaulding Drive, Eastgate Village, Lakeside, Dreamland, Bowen Park and Ladeara Crest. “We are excited to have fantastic meals for entire families to take and enjoy from their own homes,” said Monica L. Banks, New Communion co-exec utive director. “And for the Easter egg hunt, we will have great prizes.” The box meals featured ham or chicken, baked beans, glory greens, green beans, heat and serve rolls and pie or cobbler. The Easter egg hunt had 400 Easter eggs, candy and vouchers for prizes ranging from bicycles and scooters to dolls and more. New Communion, a UWFC partner agency, is a faith-based organization with the goal of enhancing community relationships and diminishing the impacts of hunger and food insecurity. As a part of UWFC’s Place Matters program, New Communion, provides access to fresh food, pro motes eating healthy food and access to pantry items in Forsyth County. Place Matters is a resi dent-led initiative focused on empowering local resi dents to direct funding and activities on what they feel is best for improving then communities. UWFC launched Place Matters, in part, to strengthen neigh borhoods and reduce poverty in targeted com munities in Forsyth County. Today more than 65,000 residents, and 1 out of every 3 children, in Forsyth County are living in poverty. Recognizing that these communities face many interconnected challenges, Place Matters is bringing together local organiza tions to address the issues. UWFC is partnering with Neighbors for Better Neighborhoods, a grass roots community-organiz ing firm, to engage resi dents themselves in devel oping their vision for the community. A resident committee is reviewing programs and approving applications for Place Matters funding. Com. Cal from page B4 helmet and will be held on May 13 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Bring your bike and helmet to the outdoor bicy cle rodeo led by the W-S Police Department’s Downtown Bike Patrol Unit. Free, outdoor event. (Museum admission not included.) Kaleideum Downtown, 390 S Liberty Str.Winston-Salem. (336) 723-9111. www.kaleideum .org. May 13 - Shred-It event The Salvation Army of Winston Salem, in partnership with COR365, is hosting a free community Shred-It event Saturday, May 13, from 9 aun. to noon at its ramuy More, 2688 Peters Creek Parkway, Winston-Salem. This event will provide the greater community with an opportunity to securely dis pose of sensitive docu ments. The Federal Trade Commission recommends that consumers shred receipts, credit offers, cred it applications, insurance forms, physician state ments, checks, bank state ments, expired charge cards, and similar docu ments when they are no longer needed. For more information on what to keep and what to shred, visit www.consumer.ftc .gov. Also, the Salvation Army will be accepting financial donations and donations of gently used clothing, furniture, and household goods. In addi tion, The Family Store will be open for shopping. Proceeds from sales and donations directly support The Salvation Army’s social service programs that help thousands of peo ple in Forsyth, Davie, Stokes, and Yadkin coun ties every year. May 15 - Welcome to Medicare Workshop The Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem is offering a workshop for individuals turning 65 (as well as those who already have Medicare) to learn about the different insur ance options available, • including “Original Medicare,” Medicare prescription drug pro grams, Medicare supplements and Medicare Advantage plans. The ses sion will be held on Monday, May 15, 2017 - 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the Walkertown Branch Library, 2969 Main Street, Walkertown, NC 27051. The session is provided at no cost. Because space is limited, reservations are required. Contact the Shepherd’s Center at 748-0217 for more informa tion or to reserve a seat. May 15 - Sensory Friendly Monday Children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and sensory process ing differences are invited to enjoy a fun, interactive learning experience in a comfortable and accepting environ mental, Kaleideum Downtown, 390 S. Liberty St. Offered once a month, (for the month of May: May 15 from 9 a.m.- noon) on Members Only Mondays when attendance is usually light. You do not have to be a member to attend, but admission or member ship is required. Modifications include choice boards and a designat ed quiet room. Download more infor mation at childrensmuseumofws.org/visit/acces sibility/. or call. (336) 723-9111. w NORTHWEST CHILD DEVELOPMENT CENTERS . V CAMP wu JUNE 12TH - AUGl |rzzzr$i3o per^ ^‘•y^CONUCT. Summer2017@MudPiesNC.org^tth 4|O*!0{on» DPtBS DOWNTOWN EAST Eost 7th Street ston-Solem, NC 27101 EARLY BIRD: \ ‘ • REGISTER BY MAY l,W7\ $125 PER WEEK \KLr _/ V DAILY DROP IN RATE. • $35 WITH REGISTRATION FEE OR $50 WITHOUT MUDWES KINO 621 East King Street King, NC 27201 MUDPIES MOCKSVH4JE 622 North Main Street Moeksvllle, NC 27028 • CENTERS OPEN AT 7:00 AM • WE CLOSE PROMPTLY AT 6:00 PM .LSCuSIRAftON ■ 4C1iV„y RE.'iS KCMW Dates may vary depending on program location r LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF CHARLESTON PAUL H. EASTMER, EDWARD W. FLEUREN JR., ALEXANDRE M. FLEUREN, DEBRA L. MORGAN, DENNIS J. DOWD, TIMOTHY J. ROWAN, AND MARY K. ROWAN, Plaintiffs, vs. CAMBRIDGE COMMONS, LLC, CC H, LLC D/B/A CC II-SC, CC H-SC, LLC, MARK C. 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