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Rooms to Go help schools  create comfy reading spots

Rooms to Go help schools create comfy reading spots

WS Chronicle May 10, 2013 0

Rooms To Go has donated furniture to Livingstone College as part of its Reading for Excellence Centers program. “We’re grateful to Rooms To Go for donating such nice furniture to the College,” said Livingstone

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No Second-Class Families

No Second-Class Families

WS Chronicle May 10, 2013 1

African Americans have spent much of our history fighting for equal treatment. Just two generations ago, our parents and our grandparents were banned from eating at certain restaurants, attending certain schools, and working in

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100 years later

100 years later

WS Chronicle May 9, 2013 0

Winston-Salem is holding a big birthday party this weekend. It was 100 years ago that the towns of Winston and Salem merged, added a dash and became the city we call home. A lot

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Cycling Sunday Fun Day set for May 19

Cycling Sunday Fun Day set for May 19

WS Chronicle May 6, 2013 0

Dr. Melicia Whitt-Glover and her family plan to bike again at this year’s Cycling Sunday Fun Day, a free event on Sunday, May 19 that will take riders around the Southeast Gateway and Salem

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Agency honors Senior Services employees

Agency honors Senior Services employees

WS Chronicle April 29, 2013 0

Senior Services staffers won two of only three awards given out annually by the North Carolina Association on Aging (NCAOA).  The awards were presented by Dennis Streets, division director of the NC Division of

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Letters To The Editor: YMCA needs diversity

Letters To The Editor: YMCA needs diversity

WS Chronicle April 27, 2013 0

YMCA needs diversity To the Editor: I have been going over the events that happened in the meeting that took place April 9 at the (Winston Lake Family YMCA)  about what kind of new

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CEO promises ED search progress

CEO promises ED search progress

Layla Garms April 25, 2013 0

YMCA of Northwest North Carolina CEO Curt Hazelbaker told Winston Lake Family YMCA members, staffers and volunteers Tuesday that a search for a new executive director for the branch may begin next month. Former

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Ware named CEO at Children’s Home

Ware named CEO at Children’s Home

WS Chronicle April 21, 2013 0

Maurice D. Ware, a seasoned health care professional and educator, has been named CEO of The Children’s Home, effective May 1, 2013. “After an extensive national search to find the ideal leader of our

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Members left in limbo by Y leaders

Members left in limbo by Y leaders

Layla Garms April 11, 2013 0

Three months after Executive Director Shawan Gabriel left the Winston Lake Family YMCA to take his current post as CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters, the branch is still without a leader. Curt Hazelbaker,

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Give Winston Lake Y members R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

Give Winston Lake Y members R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

WS Chronicle April 11, 2013 0

Curt Hazelbaker, the CEO of the YMCA of Northwest North Carolina, vowed that the Winston Lake Family Y would have a new executive director to fill the shoes of former ED Shawan Gabriel by

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