The Next Level Track Club of Winston-Salem, head coached by Buddy Hayes, is a track and field club that competes in age group competitions while also providing tutorial and social skills education for young people.
The Burgess family held the second annual Celeste Burgess Memorial Banquet last Friday at the Enterprise Center, in her honor, along with the Memorial Basketball game Saturday.
Basketball has been a part of Quality Education Academy’s (QEA) Senior point guard Renathan Ona Embo’s life since he was 3 years old. He has given his commitment to attend
From a young age, Bishop Freddie B. Marshall was taught to have strong family values and to help others in their time of need. To expand on those principles, the bishop and his extended Marshall family has started a foundation. Their flagship program is called “Put Some Respect on my Name.”
Quality Education Academy (QEA) held its eighth commencement ceremony with an audience of over 500 family, friends, and community members.
Over four successive weekends, 35,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses are expected to descend upon the city of Winston-Salem.
Instructors and Elders of the Kemet Academy Summer Camp completed the first week of classes, which began on June 13 and will continue until Aug. 18. The program lasts from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Fifty-Five Plus Glamour Fashion Show was Saturday, June 18, at Quality Independent Living.
Marcus Jeffery Williams, a graduating senior at Walkertown High School was selected as the Darryl A. Prince Sr. scholarship recipient for 2016.
County commissioners have begun the process to place bonds for public schools, Forsyth Technical Community College and parks and recreation on the November ballot.


