The Collegiate Shop Apparel and Gifts Everything Collegiate and So Much More!

BY ADELE CASSANOVA The Collegiate Shop Apparel and Gifts is celebrating six years in business in their new expanded location in historic downtown Kernersville. Now at 128 W. Mountain Street, the shop offers even more exciting collegiate items as well as custom embroidery and vinyl stamping. Owner Lisa Bugg has successfully grown her business through […]

Champions of Change

BY SHAMIKA STARKE For many, the “American Dream” signifies the epitome of freedom and one’s right to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness”; it represents the opportunity to prosper and achieve ones’ individual version of success, regardless of race, class, gender, or circumstance of birth. But the reality is that the American dream encompasses […]

Eve Johnson Roser: Animal Rescuer Helping Those Who Have No Voice

It is often said of those who rescue animals, ‘You can’t save them all,’ which, unfortunately, is true, but for Eve Johnson Roser, a native of High Point, NC, that comment has never defeated her efforts to save as many animals as possible. Eve’s rescue mission began in March 1995, but her love of animals […]

Summit Eye Care: Breaking News

Local Clemmons patient with 20/70 vision in danger of losing driver’s permit. Local surgeon performed cataract surgery, and patient now has 20/25 vision and his independence has been restored and driver’s permit has been renewed! Local Winston-Salem citizen who experienced sudden vision loss had sight restored after retinal detachment surgery performed by local retina specialist. […]

Kill with Kindness

Here’s how to use kindness as our weapon against negativity: Let go of anger.Anger lies at the root of many sins such as envy, violence, slander, and bullying. It’s normal to feel anger, but holding on to it for a long time creates inner wounds that eventually make their way outside and harm others if […]

Diamond Shopping Tips

BY CONNIE SONG, Certified Gemologist Windsor Jewelers Choosing a diamond ring is a big decision and a personal one.  Diamond jewelry, especially your engagement ring, will last a lifetime and should reflect your taste and personality, but before buying a diamond, you need to do a little research so you have an idea of what […]

Care for the Caregiver

November is National Family Caregiver month. Each year, caregivers are celebrated for their contributions and efforts in assisting others. This month also raises awareness for the stress caregivers experience while putting others before themselves. According to the Mayo Clinic, about 1 in 3 adults in the United States are caregivers, and a caregiver can be […]

Budget Bzzz: Teaching Kids How to Save Money

For a family, it is all-hands-on-deck when it comes to budgeting. All members need to have an active role in saving money, and it is never too young to start learning how. Whether your child is two or 12, parents and guardians need to teach the younger family members the necessary financial skills that will […]

A Magical Holiday Tradition: UNCSA’s “Nutcracker”

It’s beginning to look a lot like the holidays! Decorations are being prepared for display, children are beginning to make their wish lists, and the UNC School of the Arts is hard at work on the most cherished of local holiday events: “The Nutcracker!” Presented by Wells Fargo, the 2018 production of “The Nutcracker” is one […]

Writers Who Read: Wisdom from Others

We all have our favorite genres of books. Some prefer fiction, science fiction, fantasy, while others choose nonfiction, memoirs, and biographies. For this month’s “Writers Who Read,” let’s take a look at some of our writers’ favorite memoirs and autobiographies. One More Time by Carol Burnett Published in 1986, One More Time is a memoir about legendary […]

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