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Byline: Steve Lyttle
Jan. 8--Sandra Browning remembers the day, more than a decade ago, when she went to Bravo Ristorante near Charlotte's uptown for dinner with Rosalind Lackey.
Lackey was principal and Browning a guidance counselor at Northwest School of the Arts.
"Rosalind was impressed with the singing waiters, and she wanted them to come to Northwest," Browning recalls. "Somehow, she convinced the manager to send the wait staff to sing at Northwest. And if you can imagine this, they even brought cooks to the school to cater a luncheon for us."
Browning says: "What Rosalind wants, Rosalind gets."
For 38 years, Rosalind Lackey wanted to educate children. Now she wants to enjoy…