Apr 2020 “From the Heart”

The coronavirus/COVID-19 is wreaking havoc on just about everything across the world as I write this mid-March. In a matter of days it went from cancelling a few events to […]

History of the White House Easter-Egg Roll

Traditions run deep at the White House in Washington, D.C. For decades, they have been hosting events, such as the lighting of the National Christmas Tree, the Turkey Pardoning, and […]

“Out and About” in Winston-Salem with Winterlark

On Saturday, February 8th, over 500 guests gathered at Graylyn for the 37th-annual Winterlark event.  Winterlark assists the Cancer Patient Support Program (CPSP) at Wake Forest Baptist’s Comprehensive Cancer Center. […]

Teaching Children the Value of Pollinators

Today’s kids have a big job.  Understanding the science of animal pollinators, such as bats, bees and wasps, ladybugs and beetles, butterflies, and moths, as well as birds, is not […]

Athlete’s Foot

BY JAMIE LOBER Athlete’s foot, sometimes called tinea pedia, is a skin disease caused by a fungus. As the name would suggest, it usually occurs between the toes, but can […]

Why is Beethoven Relevant Today?

BY DR. DAVID B. LEVY, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY As we join the world in observing and celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven, […]

Staying in for a Staycation

With Spring Break rapidly approaching, many families are setting the stage for a thrilling vacation. With this comes a great deal of thoughtful planning. For many, this means long hours […]

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