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                    <div class="element-text">Non-updated archival webpage for colonial dancers special interest group. The Colonial Heritage Dancers is a social group that enjoys 18th Century dancing. We meet two times a month, at Historic Bethabara Park in Winston-Salem, NC, to practice and socialize. We practice old favorites and learn new dances. We also hold special dances twice a year, a Springtime Assembly and in December a Christmas Ball.</div>
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                    <div class="element-text">About the YMCA- Guide/Princess Program -In today&#39;s world, a child and a father rarely have time together - to talk, to laugh, to really get to know each other and become friends. A sage Ojibway once said that &quot;the white man spends time building cities, but the spends time building men.&quot; That sparked the idea for the formation of a parent-child organization centered around American values - the model for the present YMCA Guides program. Y- Guides/Princesses, sponsored by the YMCA, is a program designed to bring fathers and their children together to build strong, lasting relationships. They do this by spending quality time together doing fun activities. Fathers and children 5-14 years of age are eligible to participate. Fathers and sons age 5 to 8 participate in the &quot;Braves&quot; Program. Fathers and daughters age 5 to 8 participate in the &quot;Princess&quot; Program. Each program gives child and father the chance to participate in a variety of activities at a time in the child&#39;s life that can help shape their early growth experiences. For girls and boys ages 9 to 14 and their fathers, the Y-Trailblazers program is continues to build on the relationships started in the Princess and Braves programs by emphasizing activitie that nurture wisdom, physical health, spiritual growth and service to others. Although many Y- Braves and Princesses graduate to Trailblazers, prior participation is not required. Members of each program are placed in &quot;Tribes&quot; with each tribe consisting of 8-12 father/child pairs that live in the same area. Tribes meet once or twice a month at each members homes on a rotating basis. Tribes can also participate in outings together such as picnics, field trips, campouts and more. Meeting dates, times and activities are determined by the tribe to fit into everyone&#39;s schedule. Tribal meetings provide a forum for spending time together, telling stories, playing games, making crafts and other activities. Trailblazers are not placed into tribes. This is one large co-ed group that participates in one adventurous activity per month. The YMCA sponsors Federation Events which include all of the tribes. These include a Spring and Fall Longhouse (weekend campout), Thanksgiving Day Parade, Winter Sleepouts, Princess Date Nights and more. To enhance the experience for the child and the father, members usually take names, many wear leather vests to display their names and activiy patches, the children perform services and crafts to earn &quot;feathers&quot; and tribes use drums, chief&#39;s headdresses and other -oriented items to create an atmosphere of excitement and enjoyment for everyone. The YMCA provides stories and activity suggestions that are inspirational and promote fun, fellowship and self-worth.</div>
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                    <div class="element-text">ARCHIVAL SITE: Do you travel away with your club ? If so let us know what you think of the grounds you visit and whether our or not our info was both useful and correct. Whether its just a couple of lines telling us that you couldn&#39;t get served at half time or a full run down on the facilities, pubs, food, fans and nightlife we&#39;re always very grateful.</div>
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                    <div class="element-text">For a democratic society to function properly, citizens must participate in their government, be educated to think critically and be able to freely communicate their ideas.The Peoples Channelâ€™s mission is to advance democratic ideals by ensuring that people have access to electronic media and by promoting effective communication through community uses of media. Through this mission, we aim to provide the means and promote the opportunity for area citizens to exercise free speech through media production, education and distribution of cable television programming. The primary goal of The Peoples Channel is to promote use of the designated access channel(s) by coordinating the use of the public access channel(s) and providing production facilities, and to provide technical assistance and media training to any individual, group, or organization interested in producing cultural, informational, entertainment, or educational media productions of interest to the community. The Peoples Channel will provide Chapel Hill and the surrounding area residents, organizations, agencies and institutions with media training, equipment, production and related services on a first-come, first-served First Amendment basis. Our policies are designed to ensure maximum convenience and fairness for all in the community. Since we want public access and community media facilities to be available to the whole community, we welcome your suggestions on how we may improve these policies. All suggestions received will be reviewed by the Board of Directors.</div>
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