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Author: Ethanie Good

Cabinet Studio Announces Small Kitchen Makeover Contest

Local companies partner to give one small kitchen a BIG makeover.   Everyone loves to watch home makeover shows on television and dream about how their space might be transformed.  Cabinet Studio, a Winston-Salem kitchen & bath design firm will make it happen for one Triad homeowner.  Cabinet Studio and their partner companies will demonstrate… Read More »

“THE WILD ORCHIDS OF NORTH CAROLINA” – A Lunch and Learn by David McAdoo

Join Paul J. Ciener Botanical Garden, 215 S. Main Street, Kernersville on Thursday, November 7th, 12:00 noon for Lunch and Learn – “THE WILD ORCHIDS OF NORTH CAROLINA” by David McAdoo. People are surprised to learn that we actually have wild orchids growing around our state. Lots of folks know the Pink Lady’s Slippers but… Read More »

The 50 Fastest Growing Companies in the Triad

Tar Heel Basement Systems has been selected as one of the the Triad’s 50 top-performing, privately held companies in the The Business Journal’s 15th-annual Fast 50 awards program. Boone, NC – September 20, 2013 Tar Heel Basement Systems has been selected as one of the the Triad’s 50 top-performing, privately held companies in the The… Read More »

Inner Strength Pilates Announces Pilates for Pink – Pilates Benefits for Breast Cancer Survivors

WINSTON-SALEM, NC – Inner Strength Pilates has announces Pilates for Pink!, a benefit for Susan G. Komen as well as a month-long campaign to educate others on how Pilates can promote breast cancer recovery.   “As we approach Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we hope to shed light on a different therapy for this diagnosis:  Pilates… Read More »

Hugh Morton Panel Discussion and ARTSpectrum Lecture Series Hosted by the Turchin Center

  Boone, NC  – Appalachian State University’s Turchin Center for the Visual Arts is offering opportunities to learn more about the artists and the works of the exhibitions on display at the center. Click here to read more!   Read More »

Modern Automotive Salute to Business Luncheon held on Tuesday, September 17, 2013

The country was in the depths of a depression when Modern Chevrolet in Winston-Salem first came into being in 1933. The founders, O.T. Fowler and R.E.L. Morefield, Sr., began operations in a leased building on N. Main Street. In 1947 the company moved into a new building on W. 4th Street. In 1977, the Fowler… Read More »


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