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A Good Reason to Dance

A Good Reason to Dance

Todd Luck May 9, 2013 0

Annual dance off provides much more than entertainment Celebrity dancers quite literally went toe-to-toe April 25 at the finale of the Take the Lead Winston-Salem. Take the Lead models itself after the hit show

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New Digs

New Digs

WS Chronicle May 2, 2013 0

The North Carolina State Bar, the state agency responsible for regulating the practice of law, hosted a grand opening celebration April 17 for its new Raleigh headquarters at the southwest corner of Blount and

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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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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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K&W throws food bank $10,000 lifeline

K&W throws food bank $10,000 lifeline

WS Chronicle February 25, 2013 0

K&W Cafeterias presented a $10,000 check to Second Harvest Food Bank of Northwest NC Executive Director Clyde Fitzgerald on Monday. The food bank has been crippled by federal and state funding cuts. The money

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Delta Arts leader bows out gracefully

Delta Arts leader bows out gracefully

WS Chronicle February 16, 2013 0

After a dozen years at the helm of the Delta Arts Center, Executive Director Dianne Caesar is stepping down. “Her service has been invaluable, and she worked, lots of times, beyond the requirements of

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