(pictured above: Ann Zuhr talks about her mother, Margery Moore Holben.) The New Winston Museum capped off Women’s History Month last Thursday by focusing on military trailblazers. The noontime program
(pictured above: Ann Zuhr talks about her mother, Margery Moore Holben.) The New Winston Museum capped off Women’s History Month last Thursday by focusing on military trailblazers. The noontime program
Why should we continue to celebrate Black History Month? (pictured above: Oscar Micheaux, first black movie director who produced “Up From Slavery” in 1919.) King Adinkera of the Akan people
Chronicle breakfast kicks-off MLK Day events on Monday The Chronicle will be kicking the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. holiday off in style this year. Close to 1,000 attendees are expected
(pictured above: Wynter Guess (center) with (from left) her godmother Elanor Phipps, Rev. Dr. George Banks and her parents Willie and Tamela Guess.) Winston-Salem resident Jermaine Cohen faces many challenges
(pictured above: Dan Parsons (left) greets Drs. Dorothy Bethea (center) and Chinyu Wu.) After more than a decade at the helm
The Psi Phi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. celebrated Achievement Week, a celebration of the fraternity’s founding more
Actors Chris Tucker and Todd Bridges spoke at Union Baptist Church Sunday morning as it graduated its 10th Corner 2
Veterans were treated to hot meals and plenty of gratitude Monday. In celebration of Veterans Day, American Legion Post 128,
The annual conference of the North Carolina Association of Senior Citizens Clubs was held Nov. 6–8 at the Ramada Plaza
Responding to Jesus
Devotional Reading: Isaiah 49:8-13 Lesson Scripture: Luke 2:25-38 Lesson Aims: To explain why Jesus was in the Temple, to recognize