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Davie County Humane Society risks closing, seeks to offset financial hardships
By Sophia Sousa For the Clemmons Courier The Humane Society of Davie County, which has been open for 26 years, is facing financial constraints, potentially leading to the organization shutting down on at the end of the month. HSDC’s mission is to prevent cruelty and suffering among dogs and cats through rescue, adoption, and education […] The post Davie County Humane Society risks closing, seeks to offset financial hardships appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Rotary Club of Western Forsyth, Mi Pueblo commemorates D-Day 80th anniversary
By Owen Fender For the Clemmons Courier CLEMMONS — Diving deeper into the summer months, a season of patriotism seems all around. Americans honored the fallen men and women of the United States military in late May and will soon be celebrating the 4th of July. Last Thursday was another day filled with patriotism as […] The post Rotary Club of Western Forsyth, Mi Pueblo commemorates D-Day 80th anniversary appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Five Titans earn scholarships through Shallow Ford Foundation
CLEMMONS — Five West Forsyth High School students received scholarship awards from the Shallow Ford Foundation this year. Each scholarship honors an individual who had a positive impact on West Forsyth High School and is the result of generous contributions from individuals and organizations. Each application was reviewed by a team of community volunteers and […] The post Five Titans earn scholarships through Shallow Ford Foundation appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Village Briefings
Events: Join in for a winter wonderland extravaganza with Christmas in July on July 12 at 6 p.m. at the Jerry Long Family YMCA. Enjoy a snow-filled spectacle, dance to festive tunes spun by a lively DJ, and skate on a synthetic ice rink. Delight in a variety of culinary treats from food trucks, engage […] The post Village Briefings appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Congratulations Titans Class of 2024
Hundreds of West Forsyth Titans turned in their student IDs for diplomas, officially becoming alumni during the school’s commencement ceremony on Saturday in Winston-Salem at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum. Before a packed house, the newly-minted graduates turned their tassels and took the next step in their respective personal journeys, carrying with them a […] The post Congratulations Titans Class of 2024 appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Blotter — June 13
Below is a list of crime investigations and activities reported by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office in Clemmons and Lewisville last week. • June 3 — Dog bites and attacks — 2000 block of Ashburn Lane, Clemmons. Victim bitten by dog. • June 3 — Larceny, all other — 8800 block of Desmond Drive, Lewisville. Subject […] The post Blotter — June 13 appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Right-sizing seminar scheduled for June 21
A free seminar is taking place on June 21 at the Clemmons Branch Library. This seminar is designed to educate seniors and their families with information from a financial adviser, senior move manager and senior real estate specialist. The goal is to equip attendees with the ability to make decisions that help them and their family when it comes to […] The post Right-sizing seminar scheduled for June 21 appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Your Neighbor: Meet Josh Tucker
By Mandy Haggerson For the Clemmons Courier With the fascination and demand for technology these days, it’s hard to believe there was once a world of being an outdoor kid. For Josh Tucker, appreciating nature and being outside was all that he and his younger brother knew during their childhood. “We enjoyed fishing and hunting […] The post Your Neighbor: Meet Josh Tucker appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Titan Tattler: It gets better
By Claire Reinthaler For the Clemmons Courier A year ago, I was doing exactly what I’m doing right now: lying in my bed, late at night, writing. My mentality, however, could not be more different than it was in my admittedly less well-rounded junior mind. A year ago, I was incredibly unhappy, unfulfilled and unmotivated. […] The post Titan Tattler: It gets better appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Out of school and into the pool: Brookwood to swim at Clemmons West in Tuesday meet
By Jay Spivey For the Clemmons Courier CLEMMONS — It’s hot outside, so that means it’s time for a jump in the pool. But for some, jumping in the pool means more than it does for others. That will be the case on Tuesday when two pools in Clemmons face each other in a swim […] The post Out of school and into the pool: Brookwood to swim at Clemmons West in Tuesday meet appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Harmony Grove UMC selling chicken pie dinners
Harmony Grove United Methodist Church will be selling chicken pie dinners on June 14 from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. or until sold out. The meal will consist of a quarter of chicken pie, gravy (packed separately), green beans, slaw, roll and banana pudding. The cost of the meal will be $10 and will be […] The post Harmony Grove UMC selling chicken pie dinners appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Lewisville hosts community blood drive
LEWISVILLE — The Town of Lewisville will host a community blood drive with the American Red Cross on Wednesday, June 12, from 1-5 p.m. at the Mary Alice Warren Community Center at 7632 Warren Pk. Dr. For more information or to make an appointment to donate, call 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or sign up online at RedCrossBlood.org with […] The post Lewisville hosts community blood drive appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Manager presents fiscal year 2024-25 budget: Solid waste and recycling, public safety top increases in costs to Clemmons
CLEMMONS — Manager Mike Gunnell presented his fiscal year 2024-25 budget to the Clemmons Village Council in last Tuesday night’s meeting with the largest increases coming in predictable areas. “Solid waste and recycling increased by 25 percent due to the increased cost to recycle, inflation and additional single-family residential units,” Gunnell said. “The village’s sheriff’s […] The post Manager presents fiscal year 2024-25 budget: Solid waste and recycling, public safety top increases in costs to Clemmons appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Oh the Places You’ll Grow: Bermuda Run Garden Club members tour local gardens
By Lynette Wikle For the Clemmons Courier BERMUDA RUN — On April 25, members of the Bermuda Run Garden Club toured the Kernersville gardens of Will Ferrell to enjoy his vast collection of blooming azaleas and camellias. The gardens also include a variety of perennials, including ferns, hellebores, ivy and other ground covers. It was […] The post Oh the Places You’ll Grow: Bermuda Run Garden Club members tour local gardens appeared first on clemmonscourier.
A true Titan: Shannon Casey has decided to step away from her duties as assistant athletic director at West Forsyth
By Jay Spivey For the Clemmons Courier CLEMMONS — When Shannon Brooks walked on campus at West Forsyth as a student and athlete in 1988-89 school year as a volleyball, basketball and softball player, even she probably couldn’t have imagined the direction her life would take in those 36 years. Now Shannon Casey, as she […] The post A true Titan: Shannon Casey has decided to step away from her duties as assistant athletic director at West Forsyth appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Titan Tattler: What does summer have in store?
By Claire Reinthaler For the Clemmons Courier With the last day of the 2023-24 school year just one night’s sleep away, the Titans are ready to swing into summer. With the earlier start to the 2024-25 school year, West students are making the most of the time they have to work with this summer break. […] The post Titan Tattler: What does summer have in store? appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Proposed county budget maintains services with slight tax increase
County Manager Dudley Watts presented a proposed $581 million budget to Forsyth County commissioners on May 30 that maintains county services with a less than half a cent tax increase. The proposed balanced budget has a tax rate of 68.23 cent per $100 property value, a .45 cent increase from the current rate of 67.78 […] The post Proposed county budget maintains services with slight tax increase appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Harmony Grove hosts chicken pie lunch
LEWISVILLE — Harmony Grove Methodist Church is hosting a chicken pie lunch — drive thru only event on June 14 from 11 a.m. until it’s gone. The plate includes chicken pie, green beans, slaw, gravy roll and banana pudding. Price is $10. The church is located at 5041 Styers Ferry Road in Lewisville. The post Harmony Grove hosts chicken pie lunch appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Village Briefings
Events: Join in for a winter wonderland extravaganza with Christmas in July on July 12 at 6 p.m. at the Jerry Long Family YMCA. Enjoy a snow-filled spectacle, dance to festive tunes spun by a lively DJ, and skate on a synthetic ice rink. Delight in a variety of culinary treats from food trucks, engage […] The post Village Briefings appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Your Neighbor: Meet Sue Ring
By Mandy Haggerson For the Clemmons Courier CLEMMONS — Sue Ring learned from an early age that if you wanted something bad enough, you were the one who made it happen. The youngest of four children, Ring was fascinated with books and all things active, like skipping rope, playing outside, and hopscotch, to name a […] The post Your Neighbor: Meet Sue Ring appeared first on clemmonscourier.
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