September 2014 staff miletsones
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Categories: Staff News
Talent will be on display at annual WFU Artisans’ Fair
More than 30 faculty, staff, students, retirees and others will be showing their creative side and offering handmade items for sale at the eighth annual Artisans’ Fair on Tuesday, Dec. 4. The fair will be held from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. in the Benson University Center, room 401.
Vendors must be Wake Forest faculty, staff, students or relatives, but the fair is open to the community. There is no charge to attend. Cash and checks will be accepted, and door prizes will be given.
The fair is now a Wake Forest tradition, with new vendors sprinkled among some who have shown every year.
To learn more about some of this year’s vendors, view some profiles and then see the full list below:
- Alan Cameron
- Adriana Granados
- Zella Johnson
- Ashley McCulloch
- Gale Newport
- Jennifer Shultz
- Lawrence Smith
- Renza Wallace
Below is a full list of vendors and their products for the 2012 Artisans’ Fair: Read more
Categories: Events
Bolling to build Habitat home in El Salvador
Patricia Hall Bolling, a security officer with the University Police, will travel to El Salvador this July with Habitat for Humanity.
Bolling, who received her own Habitat home in November of 2011, said, “I am very excited to give back to help another worthy family to become a homeowner.”
The group will spend nine days in Santa Ana, El Salvador, leaving on July 20. While there, they will help build a decent and affordable home for a family that is presently living in substandard and often unhealthy conditions.
This year’s trip will be the third consecutive trip to El Salvador, a country to which the Habitat for Humanity Forsyth County tithes a portion of their donations.
Bolling said: “I am delighted to participate in building a home for a worthy family in El Salvador with an organization that does so much good in the community.”
Categories: Staff News
Gatehouse guard pens uplifting book
Patricia Hall-Bolling is a mother of four, radio host and author of a book, Ammunition for God’s Soldiers. She’s busy pursuing a degree in creative writing with a minor in communication.
Despite all that, she has time to work night hours at the Wake Forest gatehouse as a campus police officer.
“I smile at everyone who comes through,” she says.
Read more about Hall-Bolling in The Old Gold & Black »
Categories: Staff News