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Vaccines protect older adults and shield our community from serious illness 

    Vaccines protect older adults and shield our community from serious illness 

August is National Immunization Awareness Month   With fall approaching, it’s a good time to talk to your primary care provider about getting your annual flu and COVID vaccinations. Vaccines protect

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The “golden years” not so golden for older Black Americans

    The “golden years” not so golden for older Black Americans

The “golden years” not so golden for older Black Americans

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Age-Friendly Forsyth asking adults age 60 and above to offer their opinions in their 2025 survey

    Age-Friendly Forsyth asking adults age 60 and above to offer their opinions in their 2025 survey

Age-Friendly Forsyth asking adults age 60 and above to offer their opinions in their 2025 survey

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Mayor proclaims May as Older Americans Month

    Mayor proclaims May as Older Americans Month

JUDIE HOLCOMB-PACK  THE CHRONICLE   May is Older Americans Month and Mayor Allen Joines visited the local AARP Forsyth Chapter #1797 on Tuesday, May 13, to present a proclamation to honor

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Senior Games/SilverArts Performance competition rocked Generations Center on Friday night

  Senior Games/SilverArts Performance competition rocked Generations Center on Friday night

Senior Games/SilverArts Performance competition rocked Generations Center on Friday night

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Community Notes

  Community Notes

NOW  The Shepherd’s Center needs volunteers  The Shepherd’s Center needs drivers to help older adults get to and from doctor

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May is Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month : The importance of prevention, protection, detection, and treatment 

  May is Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month : The importance of prevention, protection, detection, and treatment 

By David Winship    May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month and the American Academy of Dermatologists is shining the spotlight

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The Week Ahead: Community events happening this week 

  The Week Ahead: Community events happening this week 

By Jess Schnur  The Chronicle    Tonight, April 28, the WS/FCS Board of Education will be holding a special meeting

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The Weekend Recap: Local politicians, financial literacy for youth, health studies, city projects and more 

  The Weekend Recap: Local politicians, financial literacy for youth, health studies, city projects and more 

By Jess Schnur  The Chronicle    Community Features  Over the weekend, The Chronicle shared the stories of four Winston-Salem local

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Research studies for new treatments offer hope for glaucoma patients 

  Research studies for new treatments offer hope for glaucoma patients 

By Judie Holcomb-Pack  The Chronicle    Glaucoma has been called “the sneak thief of vision,” because in the early stages

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