Second Harvest Food Bank: Embracing What’s Next…

Chef Cherisha (Cookie) Williams fills her days with food. She caters formal dinners for couples, hosts events for small groups, teaches monthly cooking classes at North Carolina A&T State University, and teaches family and consumer science and apparel classes at North Forsyth High School. Her busy, food-focused life is a far cry from her 20-year […]

Second Harvest Food Bank: Be Like Joyce

“Unacceptable.” That’s what Joyce Kohfeldt thought to herself when she learned how many children in Northwest North Carolina go hungry each year. “This is unacceptable,” she told the Second Harvest Food Bank staff when she called their offices, asking what she could do. “It’s unacceptable!” she told her pastor at Winston-Salem’s Epiphany Lutheran when she […]

Publisher Perspective; April 2024

photography by JODIE BRIM CREATIVE Happy April!  Our team is thrilled to bring you the April 2024 issue of Forsyth Woman! Our mission is to connect our community, and we achieve this by helping small businesses share their stories – we believe everyone has a story worth sharing. This issue is packed with content you […]

The Publisher Perspective

photography by MEGAN BLACK PHOTOGRAPHY March is a BIG month in the Forsyth Woman world! First and foremost, March is Women’s History Month – the month where we celebrate all the incredible contributions women have made in our country’s history. As Laurel Thatcher Ulrich famously said, “Well-behaved women seldom make history.” I think about this […]

Reynolda Rotary Celebrates 40 Years of Service

Leaders of Reynolda Rotary Club reflected on four decades of community service during a gala 40th Anniversary Luncheon held at Old Town Club. Past president Shana Hurt presided, district governor Van Lankford traveled from Mount Airy to participate in the festivities, and 16 former club presidents attended the event. Gayle Anderson led a memorable segment […]

People of Prominence

Terry Matthews, Volunteer Services Coordinator for Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools “Son,” the man said, “don’t you realize there are miles and miles of beach and hundreds of starfish? You can’t make a difference!” After listening politely, the boy bent down, picked up another starfish, and threw it back into the surf. Then, smiling at the man, […]

Beyond Ties and Socks: Unique Father’s Day Experiences in Forsyth County

Father’s Day is a special time to celebrate the father figures in our lives and show our appreciation for all they do. While traditional gifts like ties and socks are always appreciated, there are also many experiences in Forsyth County that you can enjoy together as a family. Here are some ideas for Father’s Day […]

Looking Back at Clemmons Corner

Throughout the year 2022, Forsyth Woman highlighted many new and long-standing small businesses that serve the Clemmons community day after day. In light of the new year, here’s a quick recap of some of Clemmons’s finest locations. Wingo’s Fine Jewelry Since working in the jewelry industry at the age of 14, Danny Wingo of Wingo’s […]

Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough – Serving Our Community and Its Citizens

When Sheriff Bobby Kimbrough took office in 2018, he faced many of the same challenges law enforcement across the country face, like crime, school safety and an increasing community drug problem; however, he had no idea the challenges that were ahead for our community with the country, county and city on lockdown, much of two […]

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