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Tony Green
Dec 9, 2025
Welcome, Lewisville-Clemmons neighbors to your latest community update! đ
The holiday season is officially in full swing, and this weekâs newsletter is packed with local highlights to keep you in the festive spirit. đ âš
Weâre kicking things off with a look back at the magic of the Lewisville Christmas Tree Lighting and a full guide to the upcoming Holiday Events you wonât want to miss. đđŻïž
This week also brings exciting new introductions for our area: meet Lewisvilleâs new Mayor, Billy Carter đ€, and get a preview of Qatra Specialty Coffee, a new spot set to bring authentic Yemeni coffee culture to Clemmons. â
From celebrating a West Forsyth Titans girls' basketball victory đ and 31 years of giving with Lowes Foodsâ âFriends Feeding Friends,â đ to your weekly mortgage rate update đ , there is something here for every neighbor.
If you're buying or selling real estate đĄ in the Lewisville-Clemmons area, be sure to check out our sponsors, Kim & Tony Green, broker/owners of Green Haven Realty.
Happy reading!
The We Love â€ïžLewisville-Clemmons Newsletter Team |
đ LewisvilleâClemmons Events CalendarDecember 9 â December 16, 2025Tuesday, December 9 10:30 AMâ11:00 AM â đ Santa Storytime Clemmons Branch Library, Clemmons Free, a special holiday storytime event for babies and children. 12:00 PM â đŒ Monthly Lewisville-Clemmons Chamber Meeting Location Varies (check Chamber website for current venue) Open to Chamber members and invited guests; a central networking opportunity for the community. 7:30 PM â đ Reagan Raiders Boys Basketball Game Reagan High School, Pfafftown (approx. 5 miles) Reagan Raiders take on CSD. Support the local team!
Wednesday, December 10 11:30 AM â đ¶ Music and Movement Clemmons Branch Library, Clemmons Free. Get the wiggles out with dancing, singing, and movement activities for toddlers and preschoolers. 12:00 PM â đŒ Ca$h Mob with Mary Kay, Paula Leggett Hosted by Lewisville-Clemmons Chamber of Commerce Networking event with a focus on holiday shopping; attendees are encouraged to meet 3 new people and spend $20.
Thursday, December 11 4:00 PMâ6:00 PM â đŒ Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Good Life Insurance (Lewisville/Clemmons area) A celebration and networking opportunity for the community to welcome and congratulate a new local business. 6:00 PMâ11:00 PM â đ Festival of Lights Tanglewood Park, Clemmons Drive-through holiday light display featuring over a million lights. Vehicle admission is $20 cash or $23 credit card. Runs nightly through January 1.
Friday, December 12 7:35 PM â đ Twin City Thunderbirds Hockey Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Annex (approx. 10 miles) Thunderbirds vs. Columbus River Dragons. A fast-paced, family-friendly night of FHL hockey. 8:00 PM â đ West Forsyth Titans Boys Basketball Game West Forsyth High School Gymnasium, Clemmons The Titans play host to Lake Norman. 10:30 PM â đ€ Live Stand-Up Comedy Special Taping Sayso Coffee, Winston-Salem, NC Dejahzh Hedrick: The Carolina Kid performs. A late-night entertainment option near Clemmons.
Saturday, December 13 6:00 PM â đ€ K-Ball: A K-pop Winter Gala Village Inn Hotel and Event Center, Clemmons An evening of music and dance celebrating K-pop culture. 6:05 PM â đ Twin City Thunderbirds Hockey Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Annex (approx. 10 miles) Thunderbirds vs. Columbus River Dragons.
Sunday, December 14 5:00 PM â đ Wake Forest Menâs Basketball Game Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum (LJVMC), Winston-Salem Wake Forest Demon Deacons vs. Queens.
â ONGOING EVENTS
đ Tanglewood Festival of Lights â ClemmonsNightly âą 6:00 PMâ11:00 PM
đ Irving Berlinâs Holiday Inn â Winston-Salem Theatre Alliance**Show dates this week:
đ¶ Local Nightlife & Live MusicFridays & Saturdays (Evening)
đ§ Mary Alice Warren Community Center Weekly WellnessMondays âą 10:00 AMâ11:00 AM |
Holiday spirit shines across Clemmons and Lewisville with a lively lineup of local festivities. The Tanglewood Festival of Lights dazzles nightly through January 1, offering a magical drive-through experience in Clemmons. Residents can gather for the Clemmons Tree Lighting Ceremony at Village Hall on December 2, with cookies, music, and a visit from Santa. Lewisville hosts a Holiday Open House December 5 at the Mary Alice Warren Community Center, and the annual Lewisville Christmas Parade marches through town December 14, featuring floats, bands, and plenty of cheer. Seasonal markets pop up throughout the area, including the Clemmons Holiday Pop-Up Market and Faith Barn Christmas Marketâperfect for shopping local gifts and treats. Families wonât want to miss âHome Aloneâ at the Community Centerâs Holiday Movie Night on December 12, with free hot chocolate and fun for all ages. Read More... |
On December 5, 2025, neighbors in Lewisville, NC gathered at Shallowford Square for the beloved Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony, filling the evening with festive cheer.
Families enjoyed live caroling, steaming hot chocolate, sweet cookies, and childrenâs activities, all beneath the glow of the townâs illuminated tree.
A visit from Santa Claus added extra excitement, drawing smiles from attendees young and old.
Earlier that day, the Mary Alice Warren Community Center delighted guests with a Holiday Open House featuring live music and sparkling decor.
Lewisville now looks forward to the 40th Annual Civic Club Christmas Parade on December 14, starting at 3 p.m. from Shallowford and Lewisville-Vienna Roads.
Residents are invited to arrive early for this cherished tradition, as local roads will close at 2:30 p.m. to welcome the community spirit.
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Quote Of The Day |
"Believe you can and you're halfway there." - Theodore Roosevelt |
We interviewed Lewisville's new Mayor, Billy Carter, recently.
Read the full interview at the link below.
Carter has lived in Lewisville for just a year, but he was born and raised in Winston-Salem and has quickly embraced his new hometown.
His journey into politics was sparked by the events of 2017.
Inspired by his motherâs resilience and a commitment to democracy, Carter aims to maintain town services, encourage responsible growth, and safeguard against conflicts of interest.
He loves Lewisvilleâs cleanliness, active community meetings, and vibrant local businesses like The Coffee Mill and Incendiary Brewing.
Carter urges residents to shop locally and hopes to increase civic participation across all demographics.
His leadership promises unity and balanced growth for the townâs future. Read More... |
Qatra Specialty Coffee is set to introduce authentic Yemeni coffee culture to Clemmons with its new location at 6311 Stadium Drive.
Owner Bashar Alhadrami, who also operates a San Antonio café, awaits final health approval and plans to open within the week.
The cozy shop will seat about 30 guests, inviting the community to savor traditional Yemeni drinks like mufawar, adeni chai, and Yemeni lattes, alongside fresh pastries.
Operating hours will run from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily, with extended hours until midnight on weekends.
As Clemmons enjoys a wave of new businesses â with highlights like Peace Haven Village, Taaza Bistro, and Sippity Sips â Qatraâs arrival marks a flavorful addition for local coffee lovers.
The official opening date and menu details will be shared soon, offering residents an exciting new gathering spot. Read More... |
Hunger affects one in five children in northwest North Carolina, highlighting an urgent local crisis.
Community support is essential in the fight against food insecurity.
WXII 12 News and Second Harvest Food Bank are teaming up for the "Share Your Holiday" campaign, hosting December food drives to help families in need.
This monthâs food drives will be held at Harris Teeter (Greensboro) on December 2, Lowes Foods (Clemmons) on December 10, and Chick-fil-A (Mount Airy) on December 17.
In addition, Lowes Foods marks 31 years of âFriends Feeding Friends,â offering donation bags and accepting contributions at stores across NC, SC, and VA.
Every dollar or food item donated will be matched up to $30,000, doubling your impact this season.
Supporting these drives brings critical nourishment and hope to local families. Read More... |
About Your Sponsors â 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 â theyâre 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 todayâs market.
Check out the latest Lewisville-Clemmons Real Estate đ Market Report here.
Are you thinking about selling your Lewisville-Clemmons home? Click the link below to download Kim & Tony's book. |
December 10, 2025, stands out as a pivotal day for financial markets, with the Federal Reserve set for a highly anticipated rate decision that has investors watching closely.
Market analysts put the odds of a 25-basis-point rate cut at 87.2%, but uncertainty remains higher than in past meetings.
This unpredictability may spark unexpected moves across financial sectors and influence key market trends.
The meeting will also unveil the Fedâs closely watched "dot plot," potentially revealing a cautious stance on future cuts for 2026.
Any signals from Chair Jerome Powellâs post-meeting press conference are expected to strongly shape investor mood and market direction.
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Mortgage Rates as of 12.5.2025 |
The West Forsyth Titans girls' basketball team surged past the Mount Tabor Spartans 45-24, showcasing skill, grit, and a hunger to avenge a previous loss.
Laila Jones dominated the court, notching a double-double with 11 points and a personal-best 23 rebounds.
Armani Hyde added her own double-double, putting up 18 points and snagging ten rebounds, while Brandie Davis gave the defense a boost with eight points and three steals.
The Titans crushed Mount Tabor on the boards, grabbing 23 offensive rebounds to their opponentâs seven, fueling second-chance points and keeping the momentum on their side.
This win pushed West Forsythâs record to 3-2, underlining their growth and resilience as the season heats up.
Fresh off this victory, they notched another against Page, 49-29, promising an energizing season ahead. Read More... |
Joke Of The Day |
Why did the cow go to Lewisville-Clemmons? To graze on some "punny" fields! |
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