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Say hi to Cambridge and Kellina, the dynamic duo behind the daily newsletter.

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Hey Twin City residents, Cambridge + Kellina here. Between the two of us, we get the privilege of sharing local news, events, and conversations with readers in WS, daily — here, and on our socials.

Since we’ve been around for a year now, we thought we should reintroduce ourselves. Consider this us going in for a fist bump, then switching to a handshake, then settling on a hug.

Meet Kellina 🤩

Q: Describe your perfect day in Winston-Salem.
A: Grab lavender latter from The Remedy, grab lunch at Yamas, take a stroll in Old Salem and stop by Muddy Creek Cafe for some live music. Plus, end the night by watching the sunset at The Quarry at Grant Park.

Q: What were the last three things you did downtown?
A: Worked remotely from Chad’s Chai, enjoyed half a chicken meal at Barcelona Burger and Beer Garden, and got a tour of office spaces at the Truliant tower + a private view of the rooftop.

Q: Describe Winston’s personality in three words.
A: Innovative, unconventional, friendly

WStoday: Kellina and Cambridge with gem trees at Generations Center

City Editors Kellina and Cambridge enjoy doing activities in the Twin City like taking a gem tree workshop at the Generations Center.

Photo by Marlene

Meet Cambridge 🌺

Q: Describe your perfect day in Winston-Salem.
A: A walk through Graylyn to Reynolda Village, a coffee (and maybe a doughnut) from Dough Joe’s, lunch at West End Cafe, afternoon shopping in West End + on Broad Street, dinner at Di Lisio’s, a nightcap at Joyner’s.

Q: What were the last three things you did downtown?
A: Took in the downtown views while working at Flywheel, grabbed dinner at Oh’ Calcutta, celebrated the ribbon cutting of the new 5 Royales mural.

Q: Describe Winston’s personality in three words.
A: Energetic, creative, thoughtful

We would love to meet you — drop us a line anytime to say hello!

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