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Annual chamber event largest ever
CLEMMONS — The Lewisville-Clemmons Chamber celebrated its 17th anniversary on Feb. 13 held at the Historic Broyhill Office Suites Ballroom. It was the largest attended chamber meeting ever and the chamber experienced 15.8-percent growth in 2023. During the meeting, several previous presidents spoke including the first president John Byrd and the second president Jorge Vidal. […] The post Annual chamber event largest ever appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Upcoming events at Clemmons Branch Library
Youth programs Story times: Join in for books, finger plays, songs and crafts for toddlers and preschoolers in the story time room. Story time is on Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m., followed by a repeat performance at 10:30 a.m., and on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Preschool Craft Time: The fun continues on Thursdays after story time […] The post Upcoming events at Clemmons Branch Library appeared first on clemmonscourier.
New traffic pattern coming at West Forsyth: Those who don’t comply to no parking or stopping could face hefty fines
By Jim Buice For the Clemmons Courier A new traffic pattern is coming for those who park or stop along Lewisville-Clemmons Road for pick-up/drop-off at West Forsyth High School, effective on the first day back from spring break, which is Tuesday, April 9 — and it could be costly for drivers who don’t comply. Those […] The post New traffic pattern coming at West Forsyth: Those who don’t comply to no parking or stopping could face hefty fines appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Lewisville looks forward to keeping history alive: Nissen House becomes stand-alone nonprofit with new board, new endowment and big plans
By Jim Buice For the Clemmons Courier History is what it is, but in Lewisville, something new is in place with the Historic George Elias Nissen House that could help keep the days of old more alive than ever going forward. Andy Kelly, one of 11 members of the historic house’s new board of directors, […] The post Lewisville looks forward to keeping history alive: Nissen House becomes stand-alone nonprofit with new board, new endowment and big plans appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Early voting starts today
With the March 5 primary around the corner, voters in Forsyth County can officially cast their ballot through the early voting process beginning today, Feb. 15. “If voters want to take advantage of early voting, Forsyth County does have in-person early voting for the primary starting on Feb. 15 through March 2,” said Tim Tsujii, […] The post Early voting starts today appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Life lessons: Cancer diagnosis helps Coach Timmy Allen, the wrestling coach at West Forsyth, reflect on what’s ahead
By Jay Spivey For the Clemmons Courier Imagine being Timmy Allen. You’re 35 years old and you finally get the opportunity of a lifetime. And just as you start in that role it all flashes before your eyes. Allen, who was named the boys wrestling coach at West Forsyth last spring, replacing Jason Hooker, was […] The post Life lessons: Cancer diagnosis helps Coach Timmy Allen, the wrestling coach at West Forsyth, reflect on what’s ahead appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Your Neighbor: Meet Lisa Siokis
By Mandy Haggerson For the Clemmons Courier Growing up as the oldest child with three brothers, Lisa Siokis wasn’t scared to step outside of her comfort zone. “We all had our interests and activities that we enjoyed. I learned from a young age that mine was being a dancer. I loved the physical exertion from […] The post Your Neighbor: Meet Lisa Siokis appeared first on clemmonscourier.
WS/FCS students make significant gains since pandemic closure: Findings released in study led by Stanford and Harvard researchers
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools News Service Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools is included in a new study on how school districts across the country are recovering from the pandemic and is among those showing significant gains since 2020. Researchers from Harvard and Stanford universities released the national data set and overall, WS/FCS was among the fastest recovering districts […] The post WS/FCS students make significant gains since pandemic closure: Findings released in study led by Stanford and Harvard researchers appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Upcoming events at Clemmons Branch Library
Youth programs Story times: Join in for books, finger plays, songs and crafts for toddlers and preschoolers in the story time room. Story time is on Tuesdays at 9:30 a.m., followed by a repeat performance at 10:30 a.m., and on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Preschool Craft Time: The fun continues on Thursdays after story time […] The post Upcoming events at Clemmons Branch Library appeared first on clemmonscourier.
WS/FCS Wins most communications awards in North Carolina: Marketing and External Relations Department receives 44 awards
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools News Service WINSTON-SALEM — The North Carolina School Public Relations Association (NCSPRA) has honored Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools for excellence in communications. WS/FCS earned a total of 44 blue ribbon awards for outstanding and effective communication. NCSPRA presented the awards during a special ceremony held in High Point on Feb. 9. WS/FCS received […] The post WS/FCS Wins most communications awards in North Carolina: Marketing and External Relations Department receives 44 awards appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Free leaf mulch is back
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Utilities has announced the annual leaf mulch giveaway for Forsyth County homeowners. Free leaf mulch will only be available on a first-come, first-served basis starting Good Friday, March 29, and continue while supplies last on Saturday, March 30, April 6 and 13. Operators will load your vehicle from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. […] The post Free leaf mulch is back appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Blotter for the week of Feb. 15
Below is a list of crime investigations and activities reported by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office in Clemmons and Lewisville last week. • Feb. 5 — Communicating threats, intimidation, non-physical — 1700 block of Lewisville-Clemmons Road, Clemmons. Student threatened another student. • Feb. 5 — Impersonation — 1800 block of Dumore Lane, Clemmons. Male claimed to […] The post Blotter for the week of Feb. 15 appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Village Briefings for the week of Feb. 15
Events: February is Neighbors Helping Neighbors month in the Village of Clemmons. This month, the village will focus on partnering with local businesses, organizations and community members to collect food items and funds for the Clemmons Food Pantry. Spring Medicine Drop will be held on March 18 from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the […] The post Village Briefings for the week of Feb. 15 appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Atrium Health and Army partnership provides pathway from military to healthcare careers: U.S. Army PaYS program is a strategic partnership to create job opportunities for veterans
CHARLOTTE — An Atrium Health partnership with the U.S. Army will enhance the health system’s pool of candidates to fill positions, while easing the transition to non-military careers. At a ceremony held on Feb. 6, Atrium Health committed to participate in the Army Partnership for Your Success (PaYS) program, allowing active duty and retired military […] The post Atrium Health and Army partnership provides pathway from military to healthcare careers: U.S. Army PaYS program is a strategic partnership to create job opportunities for veterans appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Shallowford Presbyterian Church offers Taizé Prayer service
Shallowford Presbyterian Church will offer a service of Taizé Prayer for the time of Lent on Sunday, Feb. 18, at 7:30 p.m. The service will include the sung prayers of the Community of Taizé, scripture readings, and a period of silence. An introduction to the sung prayers of Taizé will begin at 7:25 p.m. The […] The post Shallowford Presbyterian Church offers Taizé Prayer service appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Clemmons woman charged with unlicensed daycare facility
CLEMMONS — A Clemmons woman is facing charges of providing childcare without a license. According to a press release from the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, Brittany Danielle Clark, 35, was charged earlier this month amid an investigation into an illegal childcare facility in Clemmons. On Jan. 25, Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office investigators began looking into […] The post Clemmons woman charged with unlicensed daycare facility appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Global coffee franchise coming to Bermuda Run: Caribou Coffee to open new location near busy U.S. 158/N.C. 801 intersection
BERMUDA RUN — Caribou Coffee is coming to Bermuda Run. If you’ve driven down N.C. 801 South from I-40 through the big intersection with U.S. 158 past Wells Fargo, you’ve no doubt seen the Davie Construction Co. sign and noticed workers with heavy equipment moving dirt around on the lot behind the bank at the […] The post Global coffee franchise coming to Bermuda Run: Caribou Coffee to open new location near busy U.S. 158/N.C. 801 intersection appeared first on clemmonscourier.
A school for change: How one school’s aim at restoring the importance of our children’s education has an effect on their future.
By Christian Simmons For the Clemmons Courier In an effort to address areas of conventional education they find concerning, a few visionaries in Clemmons are opening a new learning center with hopes to make a difference for the future. Frankie Vaughn is one of those visionaries and has helped establish the Westwood Village Learning Center. […] The post A school for change: How one school’s aim at restoring the importance of our children’s education has an effect on their future. appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Town of Lewisville Art Show takes center stage
The Public Art Advisory Committee has announced its inaugural art show, titled “Lewisville: The Town I Love.” This exhibit will showcase artists who live, work, study or regularly do business in the town of Lewisville. There will be a reception for the show on Friday, Feb. 9, from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at the Mary Alice Warren […] The post Town of Lewisville Art Show takes center stage appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Titan Tattler: Staff, administrative awards announced; SGA preps for Valentine’s Day
By Claire Reinthaler For the Clemmons Courier CLEMMONS — As the weather gets warmer around campus, the Titans remain busy, keeping the village lively during the first part of this spring semester. Every year, nominations are given for different staff and administrative awards. Nominated candidates are then voted on by their fellow staff members to […] The post Titan Tattler: Staff, administrative awards announced; SGA preps for Valentine’s Day appeared first on clemmonscourier.
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