Experience a premium tanning experience at Sunless Body on Stratford Road. | Photo by @patiencereophotography
Fuzzy slippers, plush robes, a calming atmosphere. If that spa-rkles your interest, we’ve got some pampering solutions. Whether you want to escape reality or need a boost to help you feel confident in your skin, these luxurious wellness spots in Winston-Salem offer unique experiences to help you feel your best. Keep calm and spa on.
This wellness spot uses a holistic approach that provides healing benefits for your skin. Skincare sessions start with a custom aromatherapy journey to set the mood and a moisturizer + sun protection finish.
The wellness spot offers a regenerative approach using cutting-edge technology that restores youthful radiance with state-of-the-art therapies like PDO threads, hormone therapy, and Emsculpt Neo to reshape the body.
Treat yourself to a half day of pampering or book a full-day package which includes your choice of lunch from Village Tavern. Sit back and enjoy massages, facials, or body sculpting to help soothe your sore and stressed muscles.
Treat yourself with a complimentary glass of wine at Boutique Wellness or entertain yourself with a board game.
The aesthetic center was voted No.1 MedSpa in the USA Today’s Readers’ Choice Awards for the last four years. Treatments include CoolSculpting, botox, and complete aesthetic care for men.
The small spray tanning studio started as a mobile business and has recently chosen the Twin City as its second home. Tanning services offer clients a radiant glow without harmful rays of the sun or artificial UV light.
Enjoy your complimentary glass of champagne and embrace a full pampering experience whether you’re flying solo, with your plus one, or getting out with your group of friends. Non-alcoholic beverages are offered.
Whether you need a quick 30-minute “pick me up” or a full spa experience, this wellness spot offers a comprehensive list of customized treatments according to your specific needs for full body and mind recovery.
Family Art + Yoga | Wednesday, Oct. 2 | 4-6 p.m. | Generations Center, Sawtooth Mixed Media | $10+ | Bond with your loved ones during a gentle yoga practice for the first hour, then participate in a flowing art project — bring a yoga mat.
Thursday, Oct. 3
Converge South 2024 | Thursday, Oct. 3-Friday, Oct. 4 | 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m. | Wake Forest Biotech Place Conference Center | $267 | Learn about critical topics like applied AI, market strategies, sales growth, and successfully operating the early stages of a startup.
Friday, Oct. 4
Drum Circle | Friday, Oct. 4 | 7:30-9 p.m. | ARTivity on the Green | Free | Bring a drum or borrow one on site and jam out to the beat.
Saturday, Oct. 5
Foothills Brewing Oktoberfest Carnival | Saturday, Oct. 5 | 12-5 p.m. | Foothills Brewing Tasting Room | Cost of purchase | Shop from local vendors, partake in a stein holding competition, and enjoy carnival games during the German festival.
Sunday, Oct. 6
Modern Calligraphy and Pumpkin Lettering for Beginners | Sunday, Oct. 6 | 4:30-6 p.m. | Joymongers Barrel Hall | $65 | Get an introduction to modern calligraphy and practice + add your spooky spreads to your pumpkin for decorations.
$2.33 million. That’s how much Wynnefield Properties Inc. paid for an undeveloped 10.25-acre tract at 5640 Indiana Ave. The team is working with the city to create 180 affordable housing apartment units. (Winston-Salem Journal)
Announced
Meet mural artists who made it big and sign up for coaching sessions during the Mural Makers event on Wednesday, Nov. 6 with artists like Marianne DiNapoli-Mylet, Ernel Martinez, and Hieronymus. Hear from the artists at Mixxer Community Markerspace from 6 to 8 p.m.
Closed
Whitaker Square Gourmet Pizza closed after seven years of serving customers. The owners sold the pizza shop to focus on their other business, Brother’s Pizzeria downtown. You can still dig into these 12 pizza shops in the Twin City.
Theater
Here’s your chance to shine. Audition for a part in a production of “A Christmas Carol” on Monday, Oct. 14. Be prepared for cold readings, singing, and more rehearsals from 6 to 8 p.m. at The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem’s office on North Spruce Street.
Job
Calling all freelance writers. Triad City Beat is looking for writers based in Winston-Salem with a passion for rich storytelling, good quotes, and interesting insights. Pay starts at $75 per story — email sayaka@triad-city-beat.com with the subject line “Winston-Salem Freelance.”
Holiday
Sundown tonight marks the beginning of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. Temple Emmanuel will hold a service today from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The celebration runs until sundown on Friday, Oct. 4. Shana Tova! (That’s Hebrew for “have a good year.”)
Pets
Forsyth Humane Society (FHS) received 40 dogs, 57 cats, and other animals from Asheville Humane Society, thanks to the Bissell Pet Foundation. The FHS team will reach out to foster applicants to match them with a rescue animal. (WFMY 2 News)
Canceled
The Sommelier vs. Cicerone Tasting scheduled to happen at Footnote Coffee and Cocktails tonight, Oct. 2 has been canceled. If you purchased a ticket, be on the lookout for a refund.
Health
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Wellness
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Announced
🎨 “Fun"ding art
Grant applications for art programs open in Winston-Salem
Studies show that art programs can help reduce stress levels and create a sense of belonging in the community. | Photo by Owens Daniels
Arts Council of Winston-Salem and Forsyth County announced its grant offerings for Fiscal Year 2025 (FY25) to continue to foster art programs in the Twin City.
Some grant opportunities, like the Artist Support Grant Program, will return. Three new grant opportunities will foster innovation and inclusivity:
General Operating Support Grants are designed for arts organizations to sustain their daily operations.
Multicultural Grassroots Arts Grants aim to promote cultural diversity for underrepresented populations.
Arts for EveryBody Community Project Grants will facilitate projects that make arts accessible to all, with an emphasis to those in underserved communities.
Applications for FY25 grants are open through Thursday, Oct. 31. Applicants can register to attend an Arts Council grants program information session virtually on Monday, Oct. 7 at 11 a.m.
Bookmark this page for more information on eligibility, deadlines, and application guidelines on Arts Council’s website.
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