FUN STUFF
Dinosaur Adventure Drive-Thru: 1 p.m. May 20; 9 a.m. May 21-23. Greensboro Coliseum parking lot, 1921 W. Gate City Blvd., GB. www.dinosauradventure.com
HEALTH/FITNESS
Rami Madan: Zoom teaching for adults, three childrenâs classes a week, and a restorative yoga class on Thursday nights. Facebook: âSocial Distancingâ Yoga.
KIDS
LECTURES/LITERARY
Bookmarks: Romance Book Club with Author Joanna Lowell: 6:30 p.m. Local romance author Joanna Lowell to discuss her novel, “The Duke Undone.” Register: email Kate@bookmarksnc.org
The Willingham Story Slam @ MUSE Winston-Salem:
“The Mamas and the Papas”: 7 p.m. Virtual with featured storyteller, Donovan Livingston. Zoom. www.musews.org.
CHARLOTTE, NC - Charlotte, NC based Exponential Equity announced its acquisition of LaDeara Crest Estates in Winston-Salem, NC. The property is located right in the heart of Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
The garden and cottage style property is located on Bowen Boulevard, adjacent to Winston-Salem s regional Smith Reynolds airport, with easy access to New Wilkerson Road, just minutes away from Downtown Winston-Salem. The new owners intend to complete a deferred maintenance correction program and to maximize revenue generation through effective management.
The property benefits from an outstanding location just minutes from Winston-Salem s downtown core, and is also located in a federally designated opportunity zone within Winston-Salem. Winston-Salem has a diverse and growing economy, with healthcare, manufacturing, retail trade, technology, construction, and finance & insurance comprising the biggest sectors of the workforce.
May 4, 2019
May 5, 1989.
The first of the stormy night s three tornadoes touched down at 8:39 p.m. in Clemmons, moving northwest for half a mile.
A second hit just minutes later near Poplar Street in Winston-Salem, cutting a swath of devastation more than 10 miles long through Ardmore, Buena Vista and Old Salem.
A third tornado, this one at 8:45 p.m., virtually destroyed a hangar at Smith Reynolds airport and left planes scarred and scattered.
It would be weeks â months or years for some â before anything seemed normal again.
A Piedmont Aviation hangar at Smith Reynolds Airport was virtually destroyed by one of three tornadoes that touched down in Winston-Salem on May 5, 1989.