On a hot summer Sunday afternoon in Winston-Salem, a crowd came together to chill out, listen to live music, and enjoy many different homemade ice creams! Entry was free, donations were appreciated.
Held on National Ice Cream Day, The Big Chill Ice Cream Festival and FUNdraiser was held at Bailey Park. Local churches and organizations passed out little cup samples of homemade ice cream. Adults and children wandered from tent to tent tasting many different flavor, while live music played on the stage. Food Lion was there with a big freezer chest of complimentary ice cream sandwiches and fudge bars! Each table sported a cup for donations, which were to benefit The Shalom Project in Winston-Salem. The Shalom Project provides a Medical Clinic & Pharmacy, Food Pantry, Clothing Closet and Welcome Table programs.
Bailey Park is a unique urban green space in downtown Winston-Salem. Bailey Park has a large grassy lawn, covered stage, restroom facilities and a food truck court. Bailey Park hosts many free community events including music series and special events, outdoor movies, and yoga on the grass.
Friday, July 20, 2018
Sunday, July 15, 2018
National Ice Cream Day in the Piedmont Triad!
Today is National Ice Cream Day!
We've scoped out all the best events and narrowed it down to the ones that are FREE and FAMILY ORIENTED. The Piedmont Triad has lots of uniqueness and we celebrate with DIVERSE community events that make our area a FUN place to live. Live Laugh Love Play Shop Local with Piedmont Triad Living. Go to our calendar!
We've scoped out all the best events and narrowed it down to the ones that are FREE and FAMILY ORIENTED. The Piedmont Triad has lots of uniqueness and we celebrate with DIVERSE community events that make our area a FUN place to live. Live Laugh Love Play Shop Local with Piedmont Triad Living. Go to our calendar!
Friday, May 25, 2018
Thursday, May 3, 2018
More Than 30 FREE Events Listed on This Weekend's Calendar!
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More than 30 FREE events listed on our calendar this weekend! Go to our website for details on all events. Add directly to your google calendar!
Sunday, April 22, 2018
27 FREE Events in the Piedmont Triad This Week 04/22/18-04/29/18
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Friday, December 29, 2017
Items Needed for Kids in Need at Forsyth County, NC Schools
By Jessica Thomas Lewis
The Forsyth County United Way is asking for donations in honor of MLK Virtual Day of Service.
Local Title I schools in our area need items for our kids in need.
-New Socks all sizes
-New underwear sizes (3T-16 years for boys and girls)
-Uniform attire: collared red/white/blue shirts, black/navy/khaki pants
-Gloves, all sizes
-Hats, lightly used / washed
-Scarfs, lightly used / washed
You can bring donations to Maple Springs UMC (Craven Hall lobby) at 2569 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, NC from December 31, 2017-January 7, 2018 or bring donations to the United Way of Forsyth County at 301 North Main Street, Winston-Salem, NC Suite 1700. Collection dates are January 3, 2018-January 14, 2018 at the United Way.
Looking for other ways to volunteer locally? Check out volunteermatch.com (No affiliate, we just think it's a great resource!)
The Forsyth County United Way is asking for donations in honor of MLK Virtual Day of Service.
Local Title I schools in our area need items for our kids in need.
-New Socks all sizes
-New underwear sizes (3T-16 years for boys and girls)
-Uniform attire: collared red/white/blue shirts, black/navy/khaki pants
-Gloves, all sizes
-Hats, lightly used / washed
-Scarfs, lightly used / washed
You can bring donations to Maple Springs UMC (Craven Hall lobby) at 2569 Reynolda Road, Winston-Salem, NC from December 31, 2017-January 7, 2018 or bring donations to the United Way of Forsyth County at 301 North Main Street, Winston-Salem, NC Suite 1700. Collection dates are January 3, 2018-January 14, 2018 at the United Way.
Looking for other ways to volunteer locally? Check out volunteermatch.com (No affiliate, we just think it's a great resource!)
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Quarry Park in Winston-Salem, NC
By Jessica Thomas Lewis
Hidden off Reynolds Park Road in Winston-Salem, Quarry Park offers a nice place for passive activities and relaxation. The access road is next to the William Roscoe Anderson Jr. Recreation Center. Just minutes from downtown, this 228-acre park includes a 12-acre quarry with 130-foot bluffs that overlook waters that are so clear you can see dozens of feet below the surface.
The park includes open green space with walking/biking trails, overlooks and an observation platform over the quarry. Quarry Park also has an event lawn and lawn amphitheater. Winston-Salem's downtown skyline and the Sauratown mountains can be seen in the distance.
The park includes the Waughtown Greenway Connector, providing access from Reynolds Park and the Salem Creek Greenway. There is a greenway rest area with bike parking and several bike racks throughout the park.
Cool sculptures made for sitting adorn the walking trails and there are lots of metal benches for quiet moments and spectacular views. The metal benches were designed to resemble the screens once used to sort gravel in the old quarry. Water fountains and trash receptacles are placed along the trails and there are picnic tables.
There is a public restroom tucked under the observation platform. The walls to the restroom are made of large gravel, such as the gravel that was produced by the old quarry for use in the construction of Business 40 and US 52. The park is handicap accessible and is stroller and dog friendly.
Entry is free and there is plenty of parking. Quarry Park is perfect for a quiet afternoon outside.
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