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34883
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After several family emergencies, Sara Edi Boyd of Winston-Salem began to press flowers to find a way to connect family members to their loved ones. People from all over the country request that she press flowers of significance so that they can survive the test of time.
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Our State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 85 Issue 11, April 2018, p100-108, il, por Periodical Website
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22577
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Winston-Salem, North Carolina, long-known as a hub for the arts, is also stealing the show with numerous stage theaters, a nurturing arts council, and a nationally recognized film festival.
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24349
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North Carolina Dance Theatre was originally housed in Winston-Salem and was supported by many contributors. Eventually, it moved to Charlotte, hoping for larger contributions that have not materialized. Now, the company is in financial shambles.
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32279
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Winston-Salem’s glittering new James G. Hines community center building is a revolutionary idea for civic planning. It combines the individual headquarters for Winston-Salem’s cultural, charitable, and civic life. The right wing houses facilities for the Arts and Crafts Council. Little Theater and Symphony; center houses the United Fund agencies; and left wing, Winston-Salem’s Chamber of Commerce and Jaycee offices.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 26 Issue 12, Nov 1958, p31-33, il, por
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