Special to The Chronicle The Winston-Salem Urban League will kick-off the annual citywide Kwanzaa celebration. The weeklong celebration will be held at locations throughout Winston-Salem from Dec. 26 to Jan.
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Special to The Chronicle “Labor of Love: The Healing Build,” a short documentary about grieving individuals coming together to build a Habitat for Humanity house for a family in Winston-Salem,
Photo by Tevin Stinson Members of the WSPFFA help a young preschooler select her favorite color coat during the Coats For Kids Project on Saturday, Dec. 19. By Tevin Stinson
Rev. Omar. Dykes Pasto,r at St. John’s C.M.E. Church Special to The Chronicle Rev. Omar Dykes, pastor of St. John’s C.M.E. Church, located at 350 NW Crawford Place, will address
Photo by Tevin Stinson A volunteer from Flow Chevrolet helps two local children shop for toys during the Toys R
Photo by Tevin Stinson A member of the Carolina Cruisers motorcycle club helps a lucky young man pick out the
Above: UNC SA photo Aerys Merrill, a UNCSA college sophomore who portrays the Snow Queen, and Garret McNally, a UNCSA high school
Above: Submitted photo This is a video still of Rep. Cecil Brockman’s Nov. 30 traffic stop by state troopers in Archdale
Photo by Owens Daniels All dancers in the project danced to Carmina Burana: O Fortuna performed by London Philharmonic Orchestra.
Photos courtesy of Alisha Byrd Alisha Byrd, left, and Dr. Nicole Sherrill-Corry are shown with some of the donated pocketbooks.


