Lecture Night in Camel City: The History of English Tea

Bookmarks 634 West Fourth Street #110, Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Lecture Night in Camel City is back! Author, fermenter, and food historian Dr. Julia Skinner will speak about the history of the English tea tradition. Skinner is the author of Afternoon Tea: A Tradition, which details the origins of afternoon tea and the role of tea in western history, from the beginnings of colonialism to […]

Free

10 Warning Signs of Alzheimer’s: an education program presented by the Alzheimer’s Association

William G. White YMCA 775 West End Blvd., Winston Salem, NC, United States

Alzheimer’s and other dementias cause changes in memory, thinking and behavior that interfere with daily life. Join us to learn about 10 common warning signs and what to watch for in yourself and others. The one-hour program covers: » Typical age-related changes. » Common warning signs of Alzheimer’s. » How to approach someone about memory […]

Winston-Salem Pops Chorus Free Community Concert

Forsyth County Public Library - Central Branch 660 West Fifth Street, Winston-Salem, North Carolina

The Winston-Salem Pops Chorus will present a free community concert from 6:30 to 7:30 PM in the auditorium of the Forsyth County Central Library at 660 W. Fifth Street in downtown Winston-Salem. Entitled “From the Great American Songbook to America the Beautiful” the program will feature the 30-voice mixed ensemble and several soloists performing a […]

Free
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Senior Drop-in Day

Covenant Presbyterian Church 3627 Konnoak Drive, Winston Salem, NC, United States

Join us for adult coloring, cards and games, knitting and crochet. Bring a friend or make a new one. Coffee, tea, water and snacks provided.

Free

Jean Kwok and Searching for Sylvie Lee

Bookmarks 634 West Fourth Street #110, Winston-Salem, NC, United States

Bookmarks presents Jean Kwok, award-winning and international bestselling author of Girl In Translation and Mambo in Chinatown, and her new book Searching for Sylvie Lee. Kwok's latest work of fiction is a suspenseful drama that explores the complicated ties between three women and the dark secrets that emerge during tragedy in a Chinese immigrant family. […]

Free

Lecture Night in Camel City: Sisters & Rebels

Bookmarks 634 West Fourth Street #110, Winston-Salem, NC, United States

National Humanities Award-winning historian Jacqueline Dowd Hall will speak about the Lumpkin sisters, descendants of a prominent slaveholding family who were “estranged and yet forever entangled.” Hall is the author […]

Free

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support Group

Forest Heights Senior Living 2500 Polo Ridge Court, Winston Salem, NC, United States

Join the Winston-Salem Alzheimer's Family Support Group as we share stories, encouragement and advice on how to cope with the diagnosis. Learn about area resources, and connect with families who understand. Located in the conference room of Forest Heights Senior Living, 2500 Polo Ridge Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27106. Contact Nicole Griffin or Kathy Deringer for […]

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support Group

Forest Heights Senior Living 2500 Polo Ridge Court, Winston Salem, NC, United States

Join the Winston-Salem Alzheimer's Family Support Group as we share stories, encouragement and advice on how to cope with the diagnosis. Learn about area resources, and connect with families who understand. Located in the conference room of Forest Heights Senior Living, 2500 Polo Ridge Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27106. Contact Nicole Griffin or Kathy Deringer for […]

Alzheimer’s & Dementia Support Group

Forest Heights Senior Living 2500 Polo Ridge Court, Winston Salem, NC, United States

Join the Winston-Salem Alzheimer's Family Support Group as we share stories, encouragement and advice on how to cope with the diagnosis. Learn about area resources, and connect with families who understand. Located in the conference room of Forest Heights Senior Living, 2500 Polo Ridge Rd, Winston-Salem, NC 27106. Contact Nicole Griffin or Kathy Deringer for […]

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