The Chronicle’s Business of the Month: Sisters provide passionate and holistic care to patients in Winston-Salem
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At their annual meeting on June 21, board chair Charmon Baker announced that Delta Arts would begin celebrating its 50th anniversary in August and the celebration would continue through next summer.
New exhibit at Reynolda House offers a step back in time
Area nonprofit uses physical activity to help kids
Marcus Ingram is the head basketball coach for the Forsyth Country Day School boys sixth grade basketball team. When he was a youth, he played AAU basketball under Alvin Robinson, who taught him a lot about the game of basketball. Many years later, Robinson is now the assistant coach for Ingram.
If you’re looking for something fun and exciting for youth this summer, Freedom School is exactly that. When kids tap into their imagination, they open up a whole new world, where all of their hopes and dreams come true. Freedom School is a six-week literacy program that provides a research-based and multicultural model that fosters a love for reading in scholars in grades K-12.
As if battling stage 4 breast cancer isn’t stressful enough, imagine having the cancer surgically removed from your body and being told you are cancer free, only to learn you were misdiagnosed a few weeks later. That is the reality for Winston-Salem native Taneisha Gist, who thought she was cancer free, then was told that there were still cancerous cells in her body – not once, but twice.


