Second Chance Prom!
Forsyth County Chapter Celebrates 20 Years at Annual
Second Chance Prom
The Forsyth County Chapter of the National Federation of the Blind of
North Carolina recently celebrated a remarkable milestone during its
annual Second Chance Prom, marking 20 years of fellowship, community
involvement, and service.
The event brought together members, friends, and supporters to
celebrate the chapter's accomplishments over the past two decades. A
highlight of the evening was the recognition of four dedicated charter
members whose commitment and leadership helped establish and
strengthen the chapter from its beginning.
Special plaques were presented to:
* Rosie Bethea
* Easter McCall
* Tonya Patterson
* Howard Patterson
These individuals were honored for their years of service, dedication,
and contributions to the success and growth of the Forsyth County Chapter.
Also in attendance were NFB of North Carolina Affiliate President
Sharon Weddington and Forsyth County Chapter President Angela Haynes,
who joined members in celebrating this important anniversary. Their
presence helped make the occasion even more meaningful as attendees
reflected on the chapter's history and looked forward to its future.
The annual Second Chance Prom continues to be one of the chapter's
most anticipated events, providing an opportunity for members and
guests to enjoy an evening of fun, friendship, and celebration. This
year's event was especially memorable as it honored the legacy of
those who helped build the chapter and recognized the positive impact
the organization has had in the community for the past 20 years.
Congratulations to the Forsyth County Chapter on this significant
achievement, and best wishes for many more years of success, advocacy,
and service.