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NBTF co-chairs to be  revealed Monday

NBTF co-chairs to be revealed Monday

WS Chronicle March 9, 2013 0

The 2013 National Black Theatre Festival season will officially kickoff on Monday (March 11) when officials announce the celebrity co-chairs for this year’s festival. The public is welcomed and encouraged to attend the announcement,

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Property Reappraisal Workshops to be held Monday

Property Reappraisal Workshops to be held Monday

WS Chronicle March 8, 2013 0

Citizens who want to appeal their property revaluation can go to workshops in three city recreation centers on Monday, March 11, for assistance in filling out their appeal form. Workshops will be held from

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BPI awards grants

BPI awards grants

WS Chronicle February 23, 2013 0

Four local organizations each received a $5,000 grant from the Black Philanthropy Initiative late last year. Black Philanthropy Initiative (BPI), created the Black Philanthropy Fund, which is administered through the Winston-Salem Foundation, to support

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‘Six Days’ Fest starts Tuesday

‘Six Days’ Fest starts Tuesday

WS Chronicle November 8, 2012 0

More than 40 events will be held during the Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County’s  Fifth Annual Six Days in November Festival, Tuesday, Nov. 13 – Sunday, Nov. 18. A number of Arts

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Pastor to rock Gospel Fest stage

Pastor to rock Gospel Fest stage

WS Chronicle September 26, 2012 0

Grosjean L. Stephens, pastor of Cornerstone of Faith Ministries, will be among the performers at Gospel Fest at the Dixie Classic Fair. The event, sponsored by The Chronicle, will be held on Sept. 30

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Book festival coming Saturday

Book festival coming Saturday

WS Chronicle September 5, 2012 0

Book lovers from far and wide will again descend on Winston-Salem Saturday for the state’s largest annual free book festival, Bookmarks Festival of Books. Bookmarks Executive Director Ginger Hendricks says that about 8,000 book

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Actor to speak at youth conference

Actor to speak at youth conference

WS Chronicle August 15, 2012 0

Former child star Kel Mitchell will be a special guest at Union Baptist Church’s Takeover Youth Conference, which will be held from Aug. 17-19. Kids in grades 5-12 will be the focus of tomorrow’s

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