April is National Volunteer Appreciation Month and The Chronicle will be highlighting a few of the people in our community who are making a difference through their volunteer service.
April is National Volunteer Appreciation Month and The Chronicle will be highlighting a few of the people in our community who are making a difference through their volunteer service.
Spring cleaning often brings to mind brooms and mops, but the Honorable Susan Frye, Forsyth County Clerk of Superior Court is spearheading an effort with Councilman James Taylor and other local officials to help citizens of Forsyth County clean up their criminal records.
The 4th quarter doesn’t have to be the last quarter
Running April 4-14, RiverRun screens films at various venues including Aperture Arts House Cinema downtown, the UNC School of the Arts, SECCA and Hanesbrands Theatre. Tickets are $12 and matinee screenings are $6. There are also several free offerings.
Every Monday, the SECU Family House partners with Sawtooth School for Visual Art for an evening of Art and Wellness.
Last week Rally Up Winston-Salem invited more than a dozen adults and young people to come together and keep it real about some of the issues hindering our local schools and communities during the second “Keep It 100” Parent/Youth Forum.
Rasheeda Shankle: Ending generational poverty one family at a time
As well as an ambassador for the Piedmont Plus Senior Games/SilverArts, Sarah Brooks also wears the crown and sash of a former Ms. N.C. Senior America 1998.
Local drivers will soon see a benefit to the acceleration package agreed upon last fall between NCDOT and the Business 40 contractors. The Broad Street bridge will tentatively open on Saturday, March 30
Throughout the month of March The Chronicle will be highlighting women in our community who are setting an example and paving the way for the next generation of leaders. This week we shine our light on city native Porsche Jones.

