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In this Hey Kernersville Issue
🗞️ Miss Stefanie brings stories and songs to young learners at Fourth of July Park
🗞️ School Board Unanimously Forwards $3.5 Million in Lottery Funds to County, Avoiding Budget Cuts
🗞️ Kernersville neighbors shaken after police arrest two in elder neglect investigation
🗞️ Hobby Lobby buys former HanesBrands HQ for $8 million; developer plans mixed-use project
Kenersville Area Events
📅 Wednesday June, 3rd
Urban Farm School Market Stand - 134 East Mountain Street, 27284 Kernersville Farmers’ Market - 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
📅 Thursday, June 4th
Beginner Line Dancing Lessons event hosted by Maggie Shipley Line Dance at The Shepherd’s Center of Kernersville - 5 PM to 6 PM
Party for the Pergola - 401 South Main Street, Kernersville, NC - 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
📅 Saturday, June 6th
Free Community Health Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. -Medical care will be provided by Hasten International Medical Missions, a non-profit organization that serves people in need in the U.S. and in other countries.
Storytime in the Park - Fourth of July Park at 10 am in Shelter #1
📅 Thursday, June 12 - June 21st
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street at the James Fitzpatrick Auditorium
📅 Thursday, June 25, 2026
Music at Twilight: Time Bandits at Paul J. Ciener Botanical Garden


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Miss Stefanie brings stories and songs to young learners at Fourth of July Park

Families with young children are invited to a special storytime event at Fourth of July Park on Saturday, June 6th. The program starts at 10 a.m. in Shelter #1, which is the shelter closest to the playground.
This event is designed for children ages six and under. Miss Stefanie, a librarian from the Paddison Memorial Branch Library, will lead the session.
She focuses on building early literacy skills through engaging activities like stories, rhymes, songs, and full-body movement. For more details, families can call the Paddison Memorial Branch Library at 336-703-2933.
They can also send an email to [email protected].1
School Board Unanimously Forwards $3.5 Million in Lottery Funds to County, Avoiding Budget Cuts

The Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools Board of Education voted unanimously to continue sending lottery funds to the county, preserving a nearly 20-year arrangement. The decision avoided a potential dispute after a committee had considered redirecting the money to help the district's debt. The county had warned it might withhold $3.5 million in local funding if the agreement changed.2
Kernersville neighbors shaken after police arrest two in elder neglect investigation

Two Kernersville residents are behind bars after police say they neglected several elderly adults with disabilities in Forsyth County. The arrests have left neighbors concerned about the safety of vulnerable community members. Emmanuel White faces multiple felony charges for the alleged neglect.3
Hobby Lobby buys former HanesBrands HQ for $8 million; developer plans mixed-use project

A big change is coming to a familiar spot in Winston-Salem. Hobby Lobby has just bought the bulk of the old HanesBrands headquarters for $8 million.
The Oklahoma City based retailer picked up four parcels that cover about 49 acres of the campus. That leaves a local developer holding onto roughly 75 acres of the property.
So what's next for that remaining land? The developer has plans for a mixed-use project.
That means we could see a blend of homes, shops, and maybe even some offices going in there. For folks in the neighborhood, this is a major shift.
The HanesBrands site has been a landmark for decades. Now it's getting a new life, with Hobby Lobby anchoring one part and a community focused development taking shape on the rest.
The sale closed recently, and the developer hasn't shared all the details yet. But the idea is to create a space that serves the local area, not just a single business.
It's a story of transformation. What was once a corporate headquarters is turning into a mixed-use hub.
And for Winston-Salem, that could mean more places to live, work, and shop right in the neighborhood.4
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1 https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1JSVqcqeqt/
2 https://journalnow.com/news/local/education/article_3dbd7ba2-f26b-4a53-ac20-a0593e1fc608.html



