Debbie Linville

Debbie Linville

Forsyth Magazines writer since 2016. Although Debbie has lived as far south as Florida, as far north as New York and as far west as Texas, she loves calling North Carolina (Winston Salem, in particular) home. Debbie married her high school sweetheart and they have two grown, married children. Their nest is far from empty – two adorable Havanese, Lola and Millie, keep them on their toes and fill their home with joy! Debbie recently retired from a long career in the educational arena. She holds a PhD in Curriculum & Instruction with a focus in literacy education. After 20 years in the elementary classroom, she spent the next two decades teaching and supporting pre- and in-service teachers. She still continues to promote educators in myriad ways, but is thoroughly enjoying the flexibility of a schedule she crafts to engage in activities of her choosing. She loves spending time with family and friends, volunteering at the Ronald McDonald House and Crisis Control Ministries, pursuing hobbies such as card making, quilting, and photography, cooking, reading, traveling (as often as possible!), and writing on a consistent basis for Forsyth Magazines!

Yuletide Around the World

From country to country, Christmas is marked by a rich tapestry of customs. While traditions like hanging advent calendars, eating roast turkey dinners and waiting for Santa Claus to squeeze

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The Transformative Power of Giving

National Philanthropy Day Philanthropy, derived from the Ancient Greek phrase philanthropia, first coined by Aeschylus, a famous writer from 2,500 years ago, is composed of the words philos (love) and

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Celebrating the Freedom to Read

Banned Books Week: October 5-11 In 1982, the American Library Association (ALA) initiated an annual campaign to highlight the value of reading freedom and emphasize the significance of diverse viewpoints

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St. Patrick and His Special Day

There’s more to this celebration than just an excuse to wear green from head-to-toe and drink a pint of Guinness. St. Patrick’s Day has been celebrated by the Irish since

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Articles By Debbie Linville

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