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Art and Real Life Meet

Art and Real Life Meet

WS Chronicle April 27, 2013 0

Playwrights, actors have face-to-face with sit-in icon On Feb. 8, 1960, Carl Matthews conducted a one-man sit-in at the S. H. Kress lunch counter on the corner of Liberty Street and Fourth Street in

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For Seniors Only!  Senior Spotlight-Susan Meny

For Seniors Only! Senior Spotlight-Susan Meny

WS Chronicle April 4, 2013 0

Name (nicknames)? Susan B. Meny, Senior Center Director of the Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem (I have nicknames, but you can’t print them!) When and where were you born? I was born in Elmira, New York

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Documentary to look at challenges of inner-city school

Documentary to look at challenges of inner-city school

WS Chronicle March 25, 2013 0

The documentary “180 Days: A Year Inside An American High School” will be shown on PBS in two parts on March 25-26 from 9-11 p.m. Watch Preview on PBS. See more from 180 Days. The

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Anderson named Schools’ top Classified Employee

Anderson named Schools’ top Classified Employee

WS Chronicle March 14, 2013 0

Damian Anderson, a kindergarten assistant at Mineral Springs Elementary School, is Winston-Salem/Forsyth County School’s 2013 Classified Employee of the Year. Anderson was working with students in teacher Glenstene Bailey’s classroom when Superintendent Don Martin and

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For Seniors Only! ‘Senior Spotlight’: Rob Little

For Seniors Only! ‘Senior Spotlight’: Rob Little

WS Chronicle March 8, 2013 0

When and where were you born? October 11 1953 in Winston- Salem NC -(Happy Hill Gardens) What did you want to be growing up? Growing up I just  wanted to be a family man who

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Jack-of-all-trades passionate about getting kids to read

Jack-of-all-trades passionate about getting kids to read

WS Chronicle March 7, 2013 0

Johnny Duckett was a substitute teacher back in 2000 when it became apparent to him that one of the biggest challenges faced by schools was getting young people – boys in particular – excited

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Seniors find new ‘Life’ at Mt. Zion center

Seniors find new ‘Life’ at Mt. Zion center

WS Chronicle November 1, 2012 0

Mt. Zion Senior Life Enrichment Center has been operating under the motto “Fun, Fun and More Fun” for more than 21 years. The goal of  the Center is to provide opportunities for fellowship and

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