Events

Virtual: Winning Wednesdays: Spotlight on Business and Nonprofit Resources to Help You Succeed

Discover free library resources that you can use to identify trends in your industry, research competition, identify sales prospects and find sources of supply. We welcome your questions. Join us for this virtual program every Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. using this Zoom link. For more information, call the Central Library Information Services Department at 336-703-3020. […]

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Virtual: Momentum Meetup: Executing Your Vision

Every company starts with a vision. But more often than not, that vision is never fully realized. That's because vision alone is not sufficient to guarantee success. You must execute the vision with discipline and accountability - something we call traction. Regardless of what stage a company is at, it must have both – vision […]

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Virtual: Reynolda Salon Series

Inspired by Katharine Smith Reynolds's "salons," Reynolda House Museum of American Art offers a weekly series for digital engagement - from our sofa to yours. Successfully launched in the spring of this year, this interactive series is intentionally designed to stimulate conversations concerning themes of Reynolda's history and the Museum's collection of American art.

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Cobblestone Farmers Market

Cobblestone Farmers Market vendors are increasing accessibility to fresh, local food by expanding pre-order capabilities, on-farm pick-up, home delivery services and expanded CSA memberships. All Cobblestone Market activities will take place at 1001 S. Marshall Street until further notice.

Cobblestone Farmers Market

Lounging with the Library Series: Food Disparities in Forsyth County

Join the fourth session in the Read to Right Wrongs: Lounging with the Library Series. This session is on Food Disparities in Forsyth County. Guest panelists will include Victor Isler, Forsyth County director of social services; Michael Suggs, president of the Goler CDC; Scott Best, executive director of HOPE, and the Rev. Willard Bass, co-founder, […]

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Virtual: City of Winston-Salem M/WBE Program Virtual Information Session

Join the City of Winston-Salem's Office of Business Inclusion & Advancement Minority and Women Business Enterprise (M/WBE) Program for a free virtual information session to learn about the technical and financial assistance offered to small M/WBE business owners by the Business Development division. Register by Tuesday, November 10, 2020. Attendees will be sent access information […]

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Virtual: New Ventures Demo Days 2020

Over fifty of the Southeast's best technology startups will be exhibiting and conducting live demos on our virtual conference floor over two days before the New Ventures Accelerator cohort presentations. New Ventures is the only inception-stage, investment startup accelerator in the Southeast. Don’t miss the two-day event. The 2020 Cohort is preparing for New Ventures […]

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Virtual: Planning for Small Business Saturday

The Small Business Center can help you prepare for Small Business Saturday. Join SBC to hear from local leaders and business owners. Small Business Saturday is an American shopping holiday held during the Saturday after Thanksgiving during one of the busiest shopping periods of the year and is always held on the last Saturday in […]

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IdeasCity Winston-Salem: Beta Bonfires

Wake Forest University, New Museum's NEW INC in New York City, and more than a dozen local businesses and organizations, are engaging in a unique year-long partnership under the banner “IdeasCity Winston-Salem.” Throughout the 2020-21 academic year, community partners will host events to explore creative approaches to improve health and wellbeing, economic development, and justice […]

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Duck Donut Pop Up

Duck Donuts Food Truck will be popping up at Bailey Park by the Waterwall off Patterson Ave. If you attended the Halloween iQ insider event you will be able to redeem your Duck Donut coupon from the goodie bag. Masks required, as well as social distancing.

Bailey Park

Buy Black Holiday Market

Winston-Salem Buy Black Market will offer products and services from local entrepreneurs and agripreneurs, featuring Black-owned brands, artwork, jewelry and much more.  The market will take place at the Enterprise Center on South Martin Luther King Junior Drive and will be open on Fridays and Saturdays through December 19, 2020.

Enterprise Center

Virtual: New Ventures Demo Days 2020

Over fifty of the Southeast's best technology startups will be exhibiting and conducting live demos on our virtual conference floor over two days before the New Ventures Accelerator cohort presentations. New Ventures is the only inception-stage, investment startup accelerator in the Southeast. Don’t miss the two-day event. The 2020 Cohort is preparing for New Ventures […]

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Downtown Late Night Vendor Market

Want more downtown shopping options, into the evening and  the late-night?  Join Hempress Farms, LLC and Ma'ati Spa every Friday night from 7 pm until midnight to enjoy tastings and samples of products at their store, along with many other local vendors as well! FREE FOR ALL GUESTS! The entire spa-like location with a rooftop […]

Hempress Farms