Listen to Stories

Listen to any story drawn from the conversations we've recorded in Forsyth County. Just press the "play" button next to each image.

Tune in to listen to our weekly radio broadcasts on WFDD, WSNC, WSJS and Que Pasa Radio.

Donna Lambeth (left), Exchange Director for Friendship Force Central North Carolina, talks with Larry Womble, North Carolina State Representative for the 71st District.  Mr. Womble is a fervent supporter of Friendship Force. He joins Ms. Lambeth in affirming the organization’s motto; “A world of friends is a world of peace”. Also pictured, Margaret “Tog” Newman.

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Senior Services Volunteer, Jim Hancock, shares some delightful stories about his days delivering meals to seniors with Sally McLeod, long-time friend and former Meals on Wheels Volunteer Coordinator.

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On-location at the Mostlandia Ice Cream Social held at Eightfold Farm, Ted Efremoff, Assistant Professor of Art at Greensboro College, talks with StoryLine Associate, Marisa Estelrich. Ted shares a fantastic story about ice cream and Vikings in Willimantic, Connecticut.

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Cary Clifford, owner and operator of Camino Bakery, shares the story of her journey through hardship and how the support of her family, her Washington Park neighbors and the greater community made all the difference in her life.

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Senior Services Volunteer, Jim Hancock, talks with long-time friend and former Meals on Wheels Volunteer Coordinator, Sally McLeod. Jim shares a beautiful story illustrating that the Meals on Wheels program provides seniors with so much more than just a hot meal.

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On-location at the Mostlandia Junior Ambassador Ice Cream Social held at Eightfold Farm, we catch up with StoryLine Associate, Gail Fisher. Gail shares the story of how she met her husband, John, in Danville, Pennsylvania in 1960 at the local ice-cream shop.

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Carole Midura (right) talks with her longtime friend, Georgia West. Both are actors and volunteers with Twin City Stage, now entering its seventy-seventh year presenting professional-quality theater to our community. Carole and Georgia have been members of the Twin City family since 1978, and today recall some entertaining highlights of their involvement with the theater.

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Shirley Moseley (R) talks with her friend, Brenda Smith. Shirley and Brenda share a conversation about childhood, ancestry and history, pointing to a greater dialog about valuing our common humanity.

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Linda Combs talks with her long-time friend, Penn Craver. Linda and Penn met as classmates at Wiley Grammar School in 1950. Today, they share memories of their early school days and reflect upon what they valued most about their childhood education.

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Don Cook talks with his childhood friend, Bill Adkins (R). Don and Bill became close companions while living at The Children's Home in the 40's and 50's. Today, they talk about how that experience shaped their lives and the lives of so many other children.

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Weekly Radio Broadcasts

Each week, a selected story is broadcast on area radio stations as noted below:

  • QuePasa: Thursdays 9:53 am; Greensboro/Winston-Salem: 1470/1380 AM and Raleigh-Durham: 1000 AM and 1530 AM
  • WFDD: 88.5 FM  Sundays 8:34 am
  • WSJS: 600 – 1200 AM Sundays 9:30 am
  • WSNC: 90.5 FM Mondays 10:30, Wednesdays 10:30 & 2:30, Fridays 2:30, Saturday 1:30 & 6:30, Sundays 9:30 & 6:30