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The 17th annual Juneteenth Festival in Winston-Salem will combine live and virtual events

The 17th annual Juneteenth Festival in Winston-Salem will combine live and virtual events
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North Carolina: State s oldest Black church is in Winston-Salem

North Carolina: State s oldest Black church is in Winston-Salem
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Residents of Happy Hill, Winston-Salem s oldest Black neighborhood, talk about area s history while looking ahead to its future

Diggs Gallery at Winston-Salem State University featured the neighborhood in Pride & Dignity from the Hill: A Celebration of the Historic Happy Hill Community in 2010. Based on the 2010 U.S. Census, Happy Hill had a population of 3,204 people, said Cheryl Harry, the executive director of the Triad Cultural Arts Inc. in Winston-Salem. Over the past 25 years, Happy Hill reunions have attracted hundreds of former residents to the Sims Recreation Center where they remembered the people and events that shaped the neighborhood. The 2020 event was canceled because of the pandemic.  These reunions show the pride that residents have for the area and are proud for the nurturing family values that young people enjoyed growing up there, Mayor Allen Joines said. It is very appropriate that we recognize and remember the impact that this historic neighborhood has had on our city, particularly during Black History Month.  

Many churches in Winston-Salem will hold virtual Watch Night services on New Year s Eve

Most people believe how you ring in the New Year is indicative to how you will spend the rest of the year, but the COVID-19 pandemic has celebrations looking a little different. Buzz 6o’s Chandra Lanier has the story. Many churches in Winston-Salem will hold virtual Watch Night services on New Year s Eve amid the coronavirus pandemic. The tradition began in the nation as New Year s Day approached 157 years ago. All eyes were on President Abraham Lincoln in expectation of what he warned 100 days earlier would be coming — his final proclamation declaring all slaves in states rebelling against the Union to be forever free.

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