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Tony Green
Jan 13, 2026
Welcome, Lewisville-Clemmons neighbors to your mid-January community update! We hope you are settling nicely into 2026 and managing to stay warm! ❄️
January is officially moving fast, and this week leads us into the long Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend. We have all the essential details on local closures and schedules to help you plan ahead. 🗓️
In this issue, we’re shifting gears towards fresh starts with practical tips on getting organized for the new year 📦, alongside an important look at the current state of mortgage rates, which dropped slightly from last week. 📈
We also take a moment to wrap up the Carolina Panthers' tough playoff exit and check in on a familiar local name making big waves out west—Chris Paul II in his sophomore season. 🏀
If you are thinking about buying or selling a home 🏡this year, be sure to visit our sponsors, Kim & Tony Green of Green Haven Realty. They will take care of you like you're family! 👪
From local happenings to national sports with a local connection, we’ve got you covered this week.
Happy reading!
The We Love ❤️Lewisville-Clemmons Newsletter Team |
Here is a look at events happening in and around the Lewisville–Clemmons area for the week of January 13–19, 2026, including important information regarding Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Note: As schedules for 2026 are subject to change, please verify event details via the provided links before attending.
Tuesday, January 13
10:30 AM–11:15 AM — 📚 Toddler Storytime Clemmons Branch Library Stories, rhymes, and songs for toddlers ages 18 months to 3 years and their caregivers. Link to Forsyth County Library Calendar
Wednesday, January 14
10:15 AM–11:00 AM — 📚 Preschool Storytime Lewisville Branch Library Engaging stories and activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Link to Forsyth County Library Calendar
7:00 PM–9:00 PM — 🧠 Trivia Night at Tanglewood Pizza Company Tanglewood Pizza Company, Clemmons Weekly team trivia night with prizes. Link to Tanglewood Pizza Facebook Page
Thursday, January 15
8:30 AM–9:30 AM — ☕ Chamber Coffee Connection Lewisville-Clemmons Chamber of Commerce (Location Varies) Morning networking event for local business professionals. Link to Chamber Events Calendar
6:30 PM–8:30 PM — 🎵 Music Bingo Village Taphouse & Arcade, Clemmons Listen to song clips and mark them on your bingo card for prizes. Link to Village Taphouse Facebook Page
Friday, January 16
7:30 PM — 🏀 High School Basketball: West Forsyth vs. Davie County West Forsyth High School, Clemmons Varsity boys basketball conference home game. Link to West Forsyth MaxPreps Schedule
7:35 PM — 🏒 Carolina Thunderbirds Hockey vs. Binghamton Black Bears Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Annex Professional minor league hockey home game. Link to Carolina Thunderbirds Schedule
Saturday, January 17
12:00 PM — 🏀 Wake Forest Men's Basketball vs. Georgia Tech Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (LJVM), Winston-Salem ACC conference home game. Link to Wake Forest Basketball Schedule
7:35 PM — 🏒 Carolina Thunderbirds Hockey vs. Binghamton Black Bears Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Annex Weekend hockey series continues. Link to Carolina Thunderbirds Schedule
7:00 PM–10:00 PM — 🎸 Live Music Saturday Mossy's Eat Ale & Spirits, Clemmons Enjoy local live music with dinner and drinks. Link to Mossy's Facebook Page
Monday, January 19 (Martin Luther King Jr. Day)
🗓️ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Prayer Breakfast Join the celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s legacy at this in-person event featuring a hearty breakfast and engaging discussions in Winston-Salem.
Please note the following area closures and schedule changes in observance of the holiday:
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Quote Of The Day |
"Love is the greatest force in the universe. It is the heartbeat of the moral cosmos. He who loves is a participant in the being of God."- Dr. Martin Luther King |
The new year brings a valuable chance to reorganize and refocus your life, starting with an honest reflection on what worked and what didn’t last year.
Revise your routines to include time for self-care and relaxation, and use calendars or planners to stay on track.
At home, declutter spaces and add storage solutions that fit your daily patterns for improved efficiency.
Review spending, set realistic budgets, and build an emergency fund to strengthen financial stability.
Split bigger goals into small, clear steps, and connect with motivating community experiences—like getting support through local groups like the We Love Lewisville-Clemmons facebook group.
Try the E.A.S.Y. method for organizing: Empty, Assess, Store, and Yearn to stay organized.
Lean on supportive people and take one step at a time—embracing each small win as you welcome the coming year. Read More... |
About Your Sponsors – Kim & Tony Green
Kim and Tony Green are the husband-and-wife team behind Green Haven Realty, a locally owned real estate firm serving the Lewisville-Clemmons community and greater Triad region.
As longtime local residents, Kim and Tony not only serve the community — they’re actively invested in it. They are passionate about helping neighbors build wealth through real estate, supporting local businesses, and welcoming new residents to the area.
Together, they offer a powerful combination of professional expertise, local knowledge, and personal service that gives buyers and sellers a unique advantage in today’s market.
Check out the latest Lewisville-Clemmons Real Estate 🏠 Market Report here.
Are you thinking about selling your Lewisville-Clemmons home? Click the link below to download Kim & Tony's book. |
Mortgage Rates as of 1.9.2026 |
Nestled in the heart of Brookberry Farm, 5563 Foxgate Circle delivers exceptional one-level living in one of Winston-Salem's most desirable communities.
This beautifully designed 3-bedroom, 2-bath home offers generous space (± 2350 SF) for both everyday comfort and special gatherings.
The formal dining room is perfect for entertaining, while the cozy living area features a stunning stone fireplace, creating a warm focal point.
A private office adds versatility for remote work or hobbies.
The primary suite feels like a retreat, complete with heated tile floors, a spa-inspired shower, a soaking garden tub, and private patio access—ideal for relaxing by the tranquil electric waterfall.
Brookberry Farm residents enjoy exclusive amenities, from a clubhouse and pool to scenic trails and playgrounds, all within a picturesque, historic setting.
Lawn care is included, ensuring low-maintenance living just minutes from shops, dining, and healthcare.
5563 Foxgate Circle is perfect for those seeking luxurious downsized living in a connected, welcoming neighborhood.
Contact Kim at 336.287.4422 for more info or to schedule a showing. Read More... |
The Carolina Panthers’ playoff run ended in a hard-fought 34-31 Wild Card loss to the Los Angeles Rams.
Bryce Young delivered a gritty performance, passing for 264 yards and two touchdowns while also making franchise history with a 16-yard rushing score.
Chuba Hubbard powered in two rushing touchdowns, joining elite Panthers company with another multi-TD playoff game.
Jalen Coker shined with nine catches for 134 yards and a touchdown, ranking among the franchise’s postseason best.
Rookie Tetairoa McMillan added 81 receiving yards, the second-most by a Panthers rookie in playoff history.
On defense, Mike Jackson contributed a key interception and four passes defensed to keep the contest close.
Isaiah Simmons made franchise history with a blocked punt that set up a late go-ahead score, but LA responded with a game-winning drive led by Matthew Stafford.
The Panthers’ resilience and growth offer optimism as the team looks ahead to next season. Read More... |
Standing at 6-foot-1, Chris Paul II is forging his own path at Campbell Hall, echoing the legacy of his father, NBA icon Chris Paul.
Paul II kicked off the season with a commanding 25 points in the Vikings’ opener, and soon after, notched 33 points with four steals in a standout win over Madison (Dallas).
Raised around professional basketball, he mirrors his father’s versatile style — excelling beyond scoring with all-around contributions.
On December 2, he recorded career highs in assists and rebounds, leading Campbell Hall to victory, then added seven assists and three steals in the next contest.
His recent five-game stretch saw him average 16.2 points, 4.8 rebounds, 3.3 assists, and 1.4 steals, underscoring his growing impact.
Paul II’s rise comes exactly 20 years after Jrue Holiday’s impressive sophomore showing at Campbell Hall, cementing the school’s reputation for shaping basketball standouts. Read More... |
Joke Of The Day 😄 |
Why did the belt get arrested in Lewisville? Because it held up a pair of pants! |
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