Raising Healthy, Happy Kids

BY BROOKE ORR When I was pregnant with my first child, I read books, spoke to experts, made plans (and contingency plans) on how to keep my daughter safe and […]

Q&A with Forsyth Magazines

BY DENISE HEIDEL The Forsyth Magazines brand has been around for well over a decade, and while there are those who remember the early days of black and white newsprint […]

Clemmons Wonderland

BY AMY HILL There is no better way to celebrate the holidays in Clemmons than visiting local businesses and boutiques, seeing beautiful décor and dining out at the wide range […]

May Your Box Runneth Over

BY TABATHA RENEGAR As you make your way around town, you have probably noticed charming little cabinets here and there containing food and other items. They are Blessing Boxes, a […]

For the Love of Reading

BY ARON DANIELS “A book is a dream you hold in your hands.” ~ Neil Gaiman I feel like one of the best gifts I can give my kids is […]

Downsize Your Stuff, Upsize Your Joy

By TABATHA RENEGAR One of the…“ahem”…charming facets of growing older is knowing that, eventually, you will need to face all those boxes, bins and basements in order to downsize your […]

Letter from the Editor

Dear Readers, It is our pleasure to bring you another issue of Forsyth Community! This is our seventh issue and, in my totally unbiased opinion, it gets better and better […]

Organize Your Way to Better Health

By Brooke Orr In many cultures, the New Year represents a new beginning – a chance to improve upon perceived shortcomings experienced the year before. Polls show that Americans’ top […]

Making a Plan to Reduce Credit Card Debt

BY LISA S.T. DOSS Credit cards often feel like a weighted chain pulling you deeper into the obscene four-letter word, debt. On average, American households owe more than $15,000 to […]

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