With recent investments in infrastructure and attractions that draw people from across the city and Forsyth County, the city’s best kept secret just may be the Southeast Ward.
Last Saturday the B-Positive Movement, a local non-profit designed to help young people reach their full potential, invited more than a dozen men and young boys to grab their fishing poles and enjoy a day on the lake during the Fathers’ and Sons’ Great Catch Fishing Experience.
Last week several elected officials partnered with the Wake Forest Law Pro Bono Project and local attorneys to host an expungement clinic at the Forsyth County Hall of Justice.
During a meeting on Monday, April 16, the Winston-Salem City Council voted to approve $3 million for the construction of a brand new Belview Community Center. The funds for the new community center is part of the council’s newly adopted Emerging Capital Needs Program which is designed to address the needs of the city that were presented by the mayor and city council earlier this year.
Since he was a student at Glenn High School, TJ Boone has had aspirations of opening his own gym and last weekend he achieved that goal when he opened Beyond Measures PT (Personal Training).
Last weekend Digital Lab Recordings (DLR), a local recording studio that specializes in audio recording, editing, mixing, and mastering, opened its doors to more than two dozen students.
On Tuesday, April 9, businesses in the heart of East Winston unveiled new signage marking the beginning of a partnership known as the Renaissance East Corridor.