Arts For Arts Sake was the place to be last Saturday night as more than 50 people from all walks of life came together to witness the creativity, artistic prowess, and courage of several teens during the first-ever Word of Mouth Teen Experience (WOMTE).
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On Thursday, Dec. 13 the Lonnie Holley exhibit opened at SECCA.
The Winston-Salem Urban League, Celeste Gilreath, director of the Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP), is hoping to re-ignite interest in the Guild
Age-Friendly Forsyth, Forsyth Futures, Imagine Forsyth and The Forsyth Promise hosted an evening to report on the collaborative progress they have made to bring about positive change.
Officer Kimberly Stover with the Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) went into her own pocket to donate 125 coats to children in need.
The Big 4 High School Alumni Association will celebrate its 2018 accomplishments and successes at a festive Holiday Celebration on Saturday, Dec. 15, 8 p.m.
Marcella Elliott has been named Executive Administrative Assistant to the President and CEO of the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County.
Lamaya Williams was recently promoted to vice president for Big Brothers Big Sisters Services, Inc.
The annual citywide Kwanzaa celebration will be held Dec. 26 – Jan. 1.
To celebrate Wake Forest writers and writing, the University will host “About Ammons” and “Words Awake” on campus Dec. 7-8.