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Shepherd’s Center Annual Used Book Sale  May 2 – 4, 2013  A Book Sale with A Purpose

Shepherd’s Center Annual Used Book Sale May 2 – 4, 2013 A Book Sale with A Purpose

WS Chronicle April 6, 2013 0

A Book Sale with A Purpose Every Tuesday and Thursday, volunteers with the Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem “work” on their labor of love. For hours, the devoted group sorts stacks of donated books

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Health care giant to undergo rebranding of facilities

Health care giant to undergo rebranding of facilities

WS Chronicle March 10, 2013 0

Novant Health has unveiled a strategic plan to unify all of its facilities under the umbrella name, Novant Health. Formed in 1997, Novant Health has grown from four to 13 acute care facilities, more

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Volunteers provide thousands in free dental services

Volunteers provide thousands in free dental services

WS Chronicle March 7, 2013 1

High Point’s recent 4th annual Dentistry With Love event was a huge success, treating 72 patients and providing $29,373 in free dental services. For eight hours on Feb. 8, a team of dental professionals,

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New name, direction  for Christian School

New name, direction for Christian School

WS Chronicle January 20, 2013 0

First Assembly Christian School has changed its name to Winston Salem Christian School (WSCS), a move officials say better reflects a diverse student population that represents 58 area churches. “This is absolutely a brand

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