Wake Forest Area Chamber News

Chamber Board of Directors Adds Three New Members

July 9, 2019

The Wake Forest Chamber would like to welcome Marty Coward, financial advisor with Edward Jones; Robbie Earnhardt, president and owner of Superior Tooling Inc.; and Dawn Satterwhite, director of human resources at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, to the Chamber’s Board of Directors. Their term began July 1, 2019. Rotating off the Board of Directors are…

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Kick’n Cancer to the Curb Fundraiser Benefits Cancer Patients

July 8, 2019

First-time event offers raffle for Golf Car on Aug. 24 (Wake Forest, N.C., July 2, 2019) – A new charity event in Youngsville offers a chance to win a limited-edition golf car valued at nearly $15,000 along with other prizes while raising funds for the fight against cancer. Kick’n Cancer to the Curb BBQ Fun…

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Sole Dimensions, Body Bliss Owners Break Ground for New Forestville Square Retail Center their Businesses will Occupy

July 1, 2019

(April 18, 2019, Wake Forest, N.C.)– Two Wake Forest businessowners helped break ground on Wednesday, April 17, for a new retail center on Forestville Road near Rogers Road that their existing businesses will move to upon completion this fall.  Ellie Penner, owner of Sole Dimensions, and Sarah Boulton, owner of Body Bliss Salon & Spa, will be the first tenants in the new Forestville Square retail…

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Wake Forest Dance Festival Brings Top Performers to NC on Oct. 5

July 1, 2019

(Wake Forest, N.C., May 17, 2019) – Wake Forest Dance Festival (WFDF), the Triangle’s only outdoor dance festival that features international and national performers, returns to E. Carroll Joyner Park, 701 Harris Rd., in Wake Forest, for the third straight year on Saturday, October 5. Families, performing arts enthusiasts and the public will celebrate the…

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Koinonia Foundation Grants Eight Local Nonprofits Nearly $22,000

July 1, 2019

(Wake Forest, N.C., June 12, 2019) – The Koinonia Foundation of Wake Forest presented a total of $21,500 to eight local nonprofits during the organization’s June Board meeting at the Wake Forest Historical Museum. The money will help the eight local charitable organizations provide financial support and address human needs in the greater Wake Forest…

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