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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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Nonprofit seeks support for 5K and its mission

Nonprofit seeks support for 5K and its mission

Todd Luck April 11, 2013 1

Silver Lining Youth Services is hoping runners will come out in force Saturday for its first big fundraiser. The Fit 4 Life 5K will start and end at Civic Plaza, the downtown grassy area

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New Century, Same Cause

New Century, Same Cause

Layla Garms April 11, 2013 0

Marchers stand for voting rights Local residents took a page from the 1960s Sunday, taking to downtown streets for a silent march to protest measures being considered by the state legislature that could deny

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Trayvon Martin: One Year Later

Trayvon Martin: One Year Later

WS Chronicle April 9, 2013 0

One year later, the Trayvon Martin tragedy still stings – and some people are still throwing salt on the open wound. Recently, George Zimmerman’s brother, Robert Zimmerman, posted a tweet comparing Trayvon Martin to

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  Gallins turns 65

  Gallins turns 65

WS Chronicle April 9, 2013 0

Winston-Salem’s Gallins Foods is celebrating its 65th anniversary. Today, the company offers an array of services and products to area businesses, everything from vending items, coffee and water, to catering and corporate food service.

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CD honors legacy of Bishop G.E. Patterson

CD honors legacy of Bishop G.E. Patterson

WS Chronicle April 9, 2013 0

Last July, some of the leading ladies in gospel music came together for a power-packed live CD recording at the Temple of Deliverance COGIC, the historic Memphis, Tenn. church founded by the late Bishop G.E. Patterson as

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Noted director helping  local students make films

Noted director helping local students make films

WS Chronicle April 9, 2013 0

“We’re rolling,” called out the director. “Action!” With student Lanaiya Jennings operating the movie camera, student Effren Rumbo started walking down a hall at Diggs-Latham Elementary School carrying a giant stack of books. When

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WFU students help cemetery reclamation effort

WFU students help cemetery reclamation effort

WS Chronicle April 9, 2013 1

On Saturday morning, March 23, Wake Forest University students in Dr. Tom Frank’s history class were involved in a unique history lesson as they assisted the Happy Hill Cemetery Friends with their efforts. Dr.

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For Seniors Only:  Senior Spotlight-  Sandra Crump

For Seniors Only: Senior Spotlight- Sandra Crump

WS Chronicle April 8, 2013 0

Name (nicknames)? Sandra Kay Lawson Crump, Ms. Kay. When and where were you born? December 1st, 1953 in Reidsville, NC. What do or did you want to be growing up? (Did you become this? If not, then

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Matijcio leaving SECCA

Matijcio leaving SECCA

WS Chronicle April 8, 2013 0

Steven Matijcio, the curator of contemporary art at Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) is leaving to assume a new curatorial position at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. He will start his

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