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<I><FONT FACE="Coronet" SIZE=7><Center><B>Oak Summit School </B></P></I></FONT></center></BODY>

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<center><h4>Oak Summitt School </center></a>
<center> Photo Courtesy of Jack Ogburn</center>

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<CENTER>November, 2006<P>

A committe has been formed to renovate this old one-room school located in the Oak Summit community of Forsyth County, NC.  All donations are tax deductible.  The commitee is seeking funds, pictures, old desks, memorabilia and YOUR interest.  Checks should be made out to:<P>

Oak Summit United Methodist Church, Restoration Fund<P>

and mailed to:<P>

732 Oak Summit Road<BR>
Winston Salem, North Carolina 27105<BR>

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Members of the Oak Summit School Restoration Commitee are:<P>

Clarice Gentry, Chairperson<BR>
Carol (Hall) Portis, Secretary<BR>
Lena (Mickey) Smith, Treasurer<P>

Trustees:<BR>
Jim & Carol Thompson<BR>
Lionel & Mona Branscomb<P>

Consultants:<BR>
Rev. Jack Danley<BR>
Rev. Jaim Pyatt<BR>
Dr. Ron L. Hall<P>

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Like most schools of yesterday Oak Summit was used for teaching the three "Rs"
during the week and for study and preaching of the Word of God on Sunday.  According to
the recollections of many people who attended the Old school in the early
1900's (the land was bought from the Moravians on September 3 1888 for twenty-five dollars).  
The first Methodist to preach in the school was the Reverend J. H. Robertson, pastor
of the Forsyth circuit. On the other Sundays the several Christian preachers brought
messages to the people gathered in the old Oak Summit School. The aforesaid
Mr. Robertson organized a Sunday school which later became the church.<P>
The annual conference of the western North Carolina Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church South, in 1906 received a young man by the name of Joseph
Spurgeon Haitt on trial and appointed him to the Forsyth circuit. It was during that
year that he found a group of people interested in the Methodist way of life
and thus proceeded to organize Oak Summit Methodist Episcopal Church South
in the one room school building. Here begins our known history of the Oak
Summit Church.<P>

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<IMG SRC="coff.gif"><a href="foroak.html"> History of Oak Summitt Methodist Church </a><BR>
<IMG SRC="coff.gif"><a href="index.html"> Jarvis Family Homepage</a></h4><P>






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