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.
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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.
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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
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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. SURLES, INDIVID
UALLY, LIBERTY HOMES, INC.,
n/k/a LIBERTY OAK, INC., MCGEE
BROTHERS, CO., INC., CARL
CATOE D/B/A CARL CATOE CON
TRACTORS, ALL AMERICAN
ROOFING, INC., PELLA WINDOW
& DOOR, LLC, SFI OF THE CAR
OLINA’S, INC., PORT CITY
HOMES, LLP, T.G. CONSTRUC
TION, LLC, EBLEN ANAYA
JIMENEZ, AMBROCIO RAMIREZ
MARTINEZ, SERGIO VARGAS,
DELFINO JACOBO MARES,
MANUEL HERNANDEZ RIOS,
CASTILLO SOCORRO MONTIEL,
TRUJILLO CONSTRUCTION, INC.,
AND EUGENIO GUMECINDO VAR
GAS-MAYORGA,
Defendants.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE
NINTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
2016-CP-10-6556
SUMMONS
(Jury Trial Demanded)
TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE
NAMED:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and
are required to answer the Complaint in
this action, a copy of which is hereby
served upon you, and to serve a copy of
your Answer upon the subscriber, at 864
Lowcountry Blvd., Ste. A, Mount Pleas
ant, South Carolina 29464, within thirty
(30) days after the service thereof, exclu
sive of the day of such service, and if you
fail to answer the Complaint within the
time aforesaid, judgment by default will
be rendered against you for the relief de
manded in the Complaint
*This Summons was filed in the
Charleston County Court of Common
Pleas on December 7,2016.
SEGU1 LAW FIRM PC
Phillip W. Segui, Jr.
864 Lowcountry Blvd., Ste. A
Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
(843)884-1865
psegui@seguilawfirm.com
THE CHAKERIS LAW FIRM
John T. Chakeris
231 Calhoun Street
Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, SC 29401
Dated: December 6, 2016
(843)853-5678
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
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