Dixie Classic Fair gets a new name?
Last week the Young Adult Committee (YAC) of the Winston-Salem NAACP invited Councilman James Taylor to participate in a town hall meeting to discuss some of the concerns from people throughout the community.
Enthusiasm was prominent as members of District 5 of the N.C Association of Senior Citizens Clubs strutted down the red carpet to show off their fashionable attire at the Age of Elegance Fashion and Talent Showcase on Thursday, April 25.
The Chi Chi Chapter of Chi Eta Phi Sorority, Inc. welcomed four new members on March 11.
Last week more than 1,000 people from all walks of life with invested interest in the City of Arts and Innovation came together to celebrate the past, present, and future of the Winston-Salem Foundation.
The plan to open a facility for recovering addicts in East Winston came to a screeching halt earlier this week when the City Council voted 7-1 to deny the rezoning of The Commons of Forsyth County and more than 16 acres of land along Old Greensboro Road.
Samaritan Ministries recognized Emily Seawell as the recipient of the 2nd annual Myrtie Davis Lifetime Volunteer Servant Leadership Award.
Last Saturday the B-Positive Movement, a local non-profit designed to help young people reach their full potential, invited more than a dozen men and young boys to grab their fishing poles and enjoy a day on the lake during the Fathers’ and Sons’ Great Catch Fishing Experience.
ESR programs offers practical help to encourage participants’ success
Last week several elected officials partnered with the Wake Forest Law Pro Bono Project and local attorneys to host an expungement clinic at the Forsyth County Hall of Justice.

