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Centenarians invited to special luncheon

Centenarians invited to special luncheon

WS Chronicle February 20, 2013 0

Winston-Salem residents who are or will be 100 years old in 2013 are invited to a Centenarian Luncheon being held Friday, May 10, as part of the Winston-Salem Centennial Celebration. The program will include

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Rallying to Right Wrongs

Rallying to Right Wrongs

WS Chronicle February 20, 2013 0

On Saturday, Feb. 9, thousands of participants arrived at Shaw University (in Raleigh) to march to the General Assembly (The People’s House) on Jones Street. The State NAACP, in conjunction with more than 100

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Networking event to  offer much

Networking event to offer much

WS Chronicle February 19, 2013 0

Winston-Salem WomenConnect will be held on Saturday, Feb. 23 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Village Inn Event Center, 6205 Ramada Drive in Clemmons. It is being billed as “a unique experience where event

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A Win-Win

A Win-Win

WS Chronicle February 18, 2013 0

Local students learn math while helping local Ronald McDonald House First graders at Sedge Garden Elementary School have found that counting pop tabs from aluminum cans and arranging them into groups is an excellent

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Union Baptist CDC mulling over redevelopment options

Union Baptist CDC mulling over redevelopment options

Layla Garms February 18, 2013 0

Members of Union Baptist Church met last week to discuss the future of the community surrounding the massive edifice and how they might work to positively impact it. Evon Smith, president of Sustainable Community

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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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Sit-in movement focus of school’s Read-in

Sit-in movement focus of school’s Read-in

WS Chronicle February 16, 2013 0

On Friday Feb. 8, students at Diggs-Latham Elementary School gathered in the gym for a “Read-In” event to commemorate the “Sit-In Movement” from the 1960s Civil Rights Movement. Guests from the Anderson High School Alumni Association,

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Hayes set example of excellence

Hayes set example of excellence

Layla Garms February 14, 2013 0

Judge Roland Hayes, who passed away last week, was a giant in the community, but there was nowhere he stood taller than in the hearts of those in the city’s black legal circle. “When

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New exhibit puts kids in charge of store

New exhibit puts kids in charge of store

WS Chronicle February 12, 2013 0

The Children’s Museum of Winston-Salem has opened a new hands-on exhibit that gives kids a unique perspective of the grocery industry. Sponsored by Salisbury-based Food Lion, the exhibit allows children to go behind miniature-sized

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‘What Have You Done for Me Lately?’

‘What Have You Done for Me Lately?’

WS Chronicle February 11, 2013 0

Those of you who are still election weary from last year may not be pleased that another round of contests will be decided this year. Unfortunately, many don’t hold municipal elections in the same

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