Don Flow knows a bit about scaling up operations, having helped expand his family business to 44 automotive dealerships spread across ten cities. He also has a passion for meeting a looming crisis for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, that of creating thousands of units of affordable, or workforce, housing over the next decade.
The first forum was held last Thursday at the Central Library. And candidates for Forsyth County Clerk of Superior Court, incumbent Debra Hines (D), Tina Flowers (D), and John Snow (D), took center stage. Although the race for Clerk of Court hasn’t been the most talked about race, tensions were high.
After two years of being held virtually, the Piedmont Earth Day Fair will be in person, rain or shine, at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds on Saturday, April 23, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
This weekend the Easter Bunny will make appearances at Easter egg hunts across the Triad, but it made an early appearance last weekend at the Village Inn Event Center in Clemmons for One Love Strong’s first Easter Egg Hunt for special needs children.
The nonprofit a/perture cinema announced the inaugural recipient of the a/ward is Jeffrey “Smitty” Smith. The a/ward honors persons who are making or have made significant contributions to both Downtown and the arts.
The iconic words of Maya Angelou blared through the speakers at Bailey Park last Sunday afternoon as dozens of people came together to celebrate Angelou’s birthday and legacy.