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Clemmons Library events for the week of Oct. 26
Youth programs Story times: Join in for great 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 […] The post Clemmons Library events for the week of Oct. 26 appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Wanna step outside? Mating season
By Dan Kibler For the Clemmons Courier For about 15 years, beginning in around 1995, I have made an annual November trek to the farm in central Georgia where my father was raised. The reason? To hunt white-tailed deer. I killed the first one ever taken on that 640-acre farm, a 4-point buck, on Thanksgiving […] The post Wanna step outside? Mating season appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Lewisville approves rezoning, annexation for project: The Lake at Lissara Phase II Section VII gets OK from council after lengthy process
Lang Wilcox, the developer for The Lake at Lissara Phase II Section VII, got in his exercise last Thursday night at the Lewisville Town Council meeting, walking back and forth to the podium during multiple public forums to make comments before all three of the components of his project were approved. First was to change […] The post Lewisville approves rezoning, annexation for project: The Lake at Lissara Phase II Section VII gets OK from council after lengthy process appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Restaurant week event features several local eateries
CLEMMONS — Multiple area restaurants are participating in an initiative led by the Triad Food & Beverage Coalition beginning on Monday. Eat. Drink. Triad. Restaurant Week is showcasing area eateries throughout the week. More than 60 restaurants, craft breweries and in the Triad region will be offering specials all week long. Five restaurants in Clemmons are […] The post Restaurant week event features several local eateries appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Titan Tattler: October, fast-paced as usual
By Claire Reinthaler For the Clemmons Courier October is considered by many students and staff members to be one of the busiest months in the village, and so far, this October has been no different. Fall athletics are beginning to round out their seasons, many of them preparing for the playoffs. After a heartbreaking loss […] The post Titan Tattler: October, fast-paced as usual appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Your Neighbor: Meet Pete Moran
By Mandy Haggerson For the Clemmons Courier Growing up in a family that valued quality time together was something that resonated from an early age for Pete Moran. Moran found passions that would also stay with him through life and allow him to strengthen his appreciation for family. “I was the youngest of five children,” […] The post Your Neighbor: Meet Pete Moran appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Bermuda Run to receive $6 million in funding from state: Town waiting for further details regarding windfall from House Bill 259 Appropriations Act
Although final details have yet to be confirmed, Mayor Rick Cross announced in last Tuesday night’s Bermuda Run Town Council meeting that the town will receive $6 million in funding from the recently passed state budget. Cross thanked House Rep. Julia Howard from Davie County and Sen. Steve Jarvis from Davidson County for their assistance. […] The post Bermuda Run to receive $6 million in funding from state: Town waiting for further details regarding windfall from House Bill 259 Appropriations Act appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Clemmons Library events for the week of Oct. 19
Youth programs Story times: Join in for great 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 […] The post Clemmons Library events for the week of Oct. 19 appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Blotter for the week of Oct. 19
Below is a list of crime investigations and activities reported by the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office in Clemmons and Lewisville last week. • Oct. 9 — Dog bites and attacks — 6500 block of Gentry Circle, Clemmons. Dog bite. • Oct. 9 — Aggravated assault — 4400 block of Clinard Road, Clemmons. Suspect attempted to strike […] The post Blotter for the week of Oct. 19 appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Trellis Supportive Care surpasses campaign goal
Trellis Supportive Care officials announced on Oct. 10 that they surpassed their “careforward“ campaign goal by over $1 million. The public phase of the campaign was launched in May of this year with the goal of reaching $5 million. The aim of the campaign was to fund the modernization of the organization’s 25-year-old inpatient hospice […] The post Trellis Supportive Care surpasses campaign goal appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Village briefings for Oct. 19
Events • Monster Dash and Goblin Hop: The Village of Clemmons is inviting businesses or organizations to be a part of the 2023 event, scheduled for Oct. 22 (rain date: Oct. 29). Host a table around the greenway while kids dressed in Halloween Costumes walk the greenway to trick or treat and complete the Goblin […] The post Village briefings for Oct. 19 appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Combest: Clemmons helps prevent ‘disastrous bills’ – Council member discusses stopping efforts of ‘giveaways to special interests’
CLEMMONS — On a night that was light on business items, Mike Combest grabbed the spotlight in the council comments portion of Monday night’s meeting with a report on preemptive zoning legislation and how Clemmons played a major role in preventing 14 “disastrous bills” from becoming law. Combest said that earlier this year, bills were […] The post Combest: Clemmons helps prevent ‘disastrous bills’ – Council member discusses stopping efforts of ‘giveaways to special interests’ appeared first on clemmonscourier.
First drone-delivered AED program in the country
The Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office recently announced a partnership with the Duke Clinical Research Institute and HOVECON to implement and test drone AED delivery as part of the standard-of-care process for cardiac arrest care, the first program of its kind in the United States. The FCSO successfully implemented a Drone-as-First Responder program in 2022, and […] The post First drone-delivered AED program in the country appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Titan Tattler: Curtain call: Theatre season in full swing
By Claire Reinthaler For the Clemmons Courier The curtain is up, and the drama department is springing into action. This past week has been chock-full of late-night rehearsals in the Anderson Performing Arts Center as the cast and crew of this year’s fall one acts prepare to kick off the 2023-24 season — Shakespeare style. […] The post Titan Tattler: Curtain call: Theatre season in full swing appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Your Neighbor: Meet Jane Fischer
By Mandy Haggerson For the Clemmons Courier Jane Fischer has found many talents throughout her chapters of life. Her favorite ones center around family and helping others. After a career in fashion merchandising that spanned almost 40 years, the mother of two daughters is starting a new business that reminds her of what she enjoyed […] The post Your Neighbor: Meet Jane Fischer appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Forsyth County Board of Elections has new website
The Forsyth County Board of Elections has launched a redesigned website, www.fcvotes.com. The new website has the same information as the old one but was built to assist voters in navigating through each page. “This new website is intuitive, so voters don’t have to struggle to find what they’re looking for,” Deputy Elections Director Michelle Bobadilla said. “We’ve placed […] The post Forsyth County Board of Elections has new website appeared first on clemmonscourier.
David Freeze: More county seats, everything done except Salisbury
Editor’s note: David Freeze is a runner, running coach and long-distance cyclist from China Grove in Rowan County. He is completing a challenge to run a few miles in every county seat in all 100 N.C. counties. Contact him at david.freeze@ctc.net. By David Freeze I started Wednesday morning, Sept. 27 in Manteo, another town that […] The post David Freeze: More county seats, everything done except Salisbury appeared first on clemmonscourier.
Upcoming grant application deadlines from the Shallow Ford Foundation
The Shallow Ford Foundation, the community foundation serving Clemmons, Lewisville, Yadkin County, and northern Davidson County, currently has two opportunities for grant funding for organizations working in Lewisville and Clemmons. Grants of up to $10,000 are competitively awarded to nonprofit 501(c)(3) organizations that seek to create transformative, long-term and tangible solutions for community needs and […] The post Upcoming grant application deadlines from the Shallow Ford Foundation appeared first on clemmonscourier.
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