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Valentine’s Day is happening this weekend whether COVID-19 likes it or not. While the pandemic will change how couples, friends and family celebrate the day of romance, it will not stop it. Here are some ways to celebrate in Davidson County on Saturday and Sunday. Hope you re hungry. Many of these events involve food. 1. Concert at Native Vines Winery If music is your idea of a great time, head to Native Vines Winery on Feb. 14. Darrell Hoots, a Winston-Salem native will perform from 2-5 p.m. There is no admission. Also Happy Hippie Co. food truck will be on site selling food. The winery is located at 1336 N. NC Highway 150. ....
City Fitness moving to Depot District Michael Tesh loves to take the old and turn it into something new. He did that when he took the old Lexington Farmer s Co-op building into the modern, glass-walled City Fitness gym. Now Tesh has purchased a 50,000 square-foot-building in the Lexington Depot District at 600 S. Salisbury St. near Bull City Ciderworks where he plans to locate several of his businesses under one roof. He will move City Fitness, which opened in the old Farmer s Co-op building in March 2016 on East First Street;The District Group, a realty company he recently opened in the old National Body Paint building on Noth Main Street with partners Josh Tackett and Andrew Childers. ....
Updated Dec. 12 From the COVID-19 pandemic to the wildfires that scorched the West Coast, 2020 has been an incredibly difficult year for many. When restaurants and bars across the globe closed this spring, many hospitality workers found themselves without jobs. As many countries revisit stay-at-home orders during what would normally be the busiest time of year, these workers are once again facing financial insecurity. In light of the myriad issues faced by those the world over, many in the wine and spirits industry have stepped up to offer relief. Pernod Ricard Brand and Partner Donations to Pandemic Relief Surpass $1.3 Million Earlier this year, French beverage giant Pernod Ricard, the company behind brands like Perrier-Jouët and Mumm Champagnes and Jameson and The Glenlivet whiskies, directed many of its distilleries around the world to join the effort to meet the world’s need for hand sanitizer. ....