“Out and About” in Winston-Salem with Winterlark
On Saturday, February 3rd, more than 500 guests gathered at the Historic Graylyn Estate for the Winterlark gala. The 35th-annual event was the most successful year yet, thanks to scores […]
A Sweet Ending: Classic Fudge Brownies
If we’re being honest here, who doesn’t love a good brownie? Cookies, cakes and pies aside, brownies are a classic dessert staple that always goes over well with a crowd. […]
Dining Guide: Brunch at Davie Tavern
Davie Tavern is one of the best-kept secrets in the Triad…but not for long. Since it opened in 2016, Davie Tavern has become noted for high-quality, signature meals that are […]
Fun for the Whole Family at the Piedmont Earth Day Fair
Families are invited to a community celebration—the AnnualPiedmont Earth Day Fair—on Saturday, April 21st, 2018, from 10AM–4 PM at the Winston-Salem Fairgrounds, rain or shine. The festival, hosted by the […]
Fresh Fitness Ideas for Spring
Ahh…the smell of freshly cut grass, the birds chirping, beautiful weather…Spring is here, and I couldn’t be happier about it. I know most of us think of revamping our fitness […]
Hospice and Palliative CareCenter Announces New Name to Better Reflect Mission and Support Services
Hospice & Palliative CareCenter (HPCC) is changing its name, in a deliberate and strategic step towards embracing a new identity. This new identity reflects the organization’s distinctive characteristics and establishes […]
April: Month of the Military Child April 30 – National Military Brat Day
The official symbol of the military brat is the dandelion. Why a dandelion? A dandelion flies and grows wherever it lands. As a poem describing military children states, “Children of […]
RiverRun Presents Family-Friendly Programming
BY AMY GARLAND RiverRun International Film Festival celebrates its 20th anniversary in April with a lineup of more than 160 films. This year, even more than in years past, the […]
From the Heart: April 2018
Nature has awoken from her winter slumber and what a glorious sight it is! Trees are budding, flowers are blooming at a rapid pace and lawns were being mown in March, […]
It’s A Grand Life – Things Our Grandchildren Can Teach Us
Last month I wrote about things grandparents could teach their grandchildren. In watching and listening to my grandchildren, I found there are lessons I could learn from them, as well. […]