Truliant Launches “People Helping People” Lunch Delivery Program
Sometimes, there is such a thing as a free lunch. In April, Truliant Federal Credit Union began having meals delivered from local restaurants to its employees as well as essential […]
Midtown: Reinventing a Classic
Since mid-March, businesses around the world have been forced to find outside-the-box solutions to the impact of Coronavirus. While all industries have taken a beating, restaurants have faced their own […]
May 2020 “From the Heart”
It’s in times of tragedy that we see humanity at its best! Its times like those that we find ourselves in now…amidst the coronavirus crisis! There really are few words […]
Winston-Salem’s Makerspace is Making a Difference – MIXXER
March. It came in like a lion and out like a lamb—being chased by a more terrifying lion. To manage the rapid spread of Covid-19, drastic changes happened quickly. None […]
Kids in the Kitchen: Food Crafts
At this time, when your kids are out of school and many of us are working from, or staying home, here are some entertaining food “crafts” that do double duty—your […]
A Holiday a Day in May
Turning the calendar to May creates a feeling of anticipation. Warm weather and green foliage lend joy to the many outdoor celebrations highlighted in bold print. With numerous bizarre, endearing, […]
Summer is Coming – Baby’s Skin Needs Protection, Too
BY DENNETTE BAILEY, REGULAR BLOGGER WITH TRIAD MOMS ON MAIN Parents with infants or expecting a new baby should be aware that babies can have skin issues, too. Though the […]
Ethical Will When You Have More Than Things to Pass Along
Most of us understand the value of a legal will to assure that our material items, investments, and other things of monetary value are given to family and friends in case […]
Kage’s Kards The Smallest of Deeds Can Bring the Biggest Blessings
We all know how a note or a card can brighten a day. When we are going through tough times, we feel isolated and alone, but knowing someone is thinking […]
“In and About” in Winston-Salem in the Homes of People in Our Community
Life as we knew it abruptly changed on Monday, March 16th, 2020. We were instructed by NC Governor Roy Cooper to close public schools, and universities & colleges quickly followed […]