More than 60 Carver High School students and educators stood in line to get their hair shaped up or groomed for graduation day when 16 students from the Winston-Salem Barber School volunteered four hours of their time to serve the Yellow Jackets on Friday, June 9. Bryce Sherman, an alumnus of Carver High School and youth violence prevention manager of the City of Winston-Salem and Winston-Salem Recreation and Parks, collaborated with LaTonya Moore, the director of the Winston-Salem Barber School on Silas Creek Parkway to combat violence in our schools.
Culture Day continues to develop at Carver Nation
Busta’s Person of the Week: Mother of two shares her weight loss journey, losing 100 lbs.
FRIDAY – SUNDAY, JUNE 9-11 *”Star Stuff, “ a new play by Mark Pirolo and Jackson Mattek, makes its premiere
For as long as he can remember, Jakeel McClary says people have been telling him that he is funny and that he should get into comedy. Two years ago McClary decided to do just that and in that short period of time, McClary has already shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the industry, appeared in movies, and reached millions of people with his comedy skits on social media.
n front of record-breaking crowds inside David F. Couch Ballpark all weekend, the Wake Forest Demon Deacons baseball team went a perfect 3-0 en route to a regional championship. The title means that Winston-Salem will be one of the eight Super Regional hosts for the 2023 NCAA Baseball Tournament.
Forsyth County Public Health Nurse Celisha Daniels became the first North Carolina Credentialed Public Health Nurse (NCCPHN) last week.
Daniels was recognized for completing the pilot program for the new course by NC DHHS Chief Public Health Nurse Dr. Susan Little and Public Health Nursing Institute for Continuing Excellence Director Kristin Briggs on May 18


