By Judie Holcomb-Pack Responding to the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, Harvey and Juanita Pardue were with a group of volunteers from Kingswood United Methodist Church helping to clean up the
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By Judie Holcomb-Pack Last fall 83-year-old Nannette Gatti moved to Winston-Salem to live with her youngest daughter. Seeing her move around today, it’s hard to believe that in 2003 she
By Judie Holcomb-Pack Parkinson’s disease struck Jerry Hayes with a vengeance. In good health until his 60s, Jerry and his wife, Beverly, were saddened and in disbelief when they heard
By Susan Meny Sitting in the Italian restaurant amid the clang and bustle of its lunch rush, it struck an odd note with me—even above the cacophony. Here was a
Piedmont Triad unique in providing better opportunity for study By Rebecca Holder It’s hard to imagine anything that robs a
The Phi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. provided clothes, food and education to the community for its
(Above: Photos by Chanel Davis- Rev. Dr. Darryl Aaron addresses the crowd.) A man who wasn’t afraid to speak a
(Above: Photos by Donna Rogers- Rev. Dr. Sir Walter Mack Jr. speaks.) A family came from Randleman, about 40 miles