Way Back Wednesday
The Shepherd's Center of Greater Winston Salem 1700 Ebert Street, Winston Salem, NC, United StatesLocal, world, ancient history and current events with Paul McCraw.
Local, world, ancient history and current events with Paul McCraw.
Be inspired as we listen to a panel of amazing local talent who have all made dramatic shifts later in life. We'll talk about their journey and what they faced along the way. Panelists include: Beth Blair, Lynn Felder, Mary Haglund, and Elizabeth Motsinger. Registration required
ACAP Preventing Falls Information Program with guest speaker Laura Plunkett from Matter of Balance. ACAP Winston-Salem meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month, 5:30-7:00 pm, in the Fellowship Hall, Building B, of Knollwood Baptist Church (330 Knollwood Drive, Winston-Salem 27104), unless otherwise noted. To register for ACAP Winston-Salem programs, please email acapwinstonsalem@gmail.com or call (336) […]
Book club.
Bookmarks and Kilpatrick Townsend are excited to welcome New York Times bestselling author and journalist Beth Macy to Winston-Salem! Join Macy as she discusses her book Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America, an indie bestseller about the opioid epidemic in the United States. Get ready for a riveting and long-awaited discussion […]
Book Trivia is back - don’t miss the fun! Bring friends, grab a drink, and nerd out at our January edition of literary trivia.
This month, we’ll feature authors: Jaylin Beam (the Mark of a King series), Gary Bolick (A Walking Shadow), Evie Fox (128 Degrees) and Sean Gaillard (The Pepper Effect).
You don’t want to miss this discussion of the New York Times Book Review Top Ten Book, National Book Award finalist, and New York Times bestseller, All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr, winner of the Pulitzer Prize. The novel follows its main characters from within the walls of Paris’ Museum of Natural […]
The Shepherd's Center of Winston-Salem will host a unique evening workshop in which Dr. Mike Simpson will offer insight into the underlying affects of Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) and depression as well as offer useful coping tools to avoid prescription drugs.