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Don't miss out on the latest news: New 7 Brew Coffee store, podcast spotlight, mortgage rates, real estate market update, bidding war, athlete and coach awards, and strong start for Reagan Raiders Baseball!

Tony Green

Mar 24, 2026

Welcome back, Lewisville-Clemmons neighbors! 👋

 

Here is your latest community update! 

 

🌟☕🏡⚾ We’re heading into another exciting week with a mix of local happenings, business buzz, community voices, and hometown sports pride.

 

This edition features your weekly guide to local events, a look at 7 Brew Coffee’s new Clemmons location, and a Community Spotlight on Stephen Suttles, host of Alpha & Omega: From the Flood to the Future Podcast, where he’s sharing thoughtful conversations on faith, technology, and the world around us.

 

We’re also taking a look at the February Lewisville-Clemmons real estate market report, along with some big-time recognition for West Forsyth’s Kamauri Manuel and Coach Marlon Brim, both honored by the Central Piedmont Conference. And on the diamond, the Reagan Raiders baseball team is off to a hot start, opening the season with a six-game win streak.

 

From coffee and community stories to market trends and standout local sports, there’s plenty happening around Lewisville-Clemmons this week. and we’re glad you’re here for it. 🙌💙

 

Check out the full stories at welovelc.com/articles to stay in the loop on everything happening in our backyard.

 

Happy reading!

 

The We Love ❤️Lewisville-Clemmons Newsletter Team

📅 EVENTS: The 3 Things You Need to Know This Week

  

This week brings a great mix of local fun, from family-friendly activities to live sports and spring events. Here are three highlights worth putting on your calendar around Lewisville and Clemmons:

 

🐸 Forsyth Creek Week Fun at the Libraries

 

Wednesday, March 25 & Thursday, March 26
📍 Lewisville Branch Library & Clemmons Branch Library

Creek Week brings some of the best kid-friendly events of the week to Lewisville and Clemmons. On Wednesday, little ones can enjoy Forsyth Creek Week Preschool Storytime at the Lewisville Branch Library, and Thursday brings Music and Movement with Lenny the Lifeguard plus STEAM Wednesday: Frog Habitats at the Clemmons Branch Library. It’s a fun way for families to celebrate spring while learning more about local waterways and wildlife.

 

🏒 Carolina Thunderbirds Home Weekend

 

Friday, March 27 | 7:35 PM
Saturday, March 28 | 6:05 PM
📍 Winston-Salem Fairgrounds Arena

Looking for high-energy weekend plans? The Carolina Thunderbirds are back home for a two-game weekend series against the Athens Rock Lobsters. Friday night features 90s Night, and Saturday brings Atrium Health Night. If you want something fun and close by for date night, family night, or just a change of pace, Thunderbirds hockey is always a strong pick.

 

🐣 Easter Market at Wise Man Brewing

 

Saturday, March 28 | 12:00 PM
📍 Wise Man Brewing & Coffee Bar

One of the most festive events of the weekend is the Easter Market at Wise Man Brewing. Expect a family-friendly atmosphere with shopping, spring vibes, and activities like face painting and fairy hair. It’s a great excuse to get out, support local vendors, and enjoy a little early Easter fun.

 

👉 CLICK HERE for the full list, including library events, Wake Forest baseball, Thunderbirds hockey, live music at Old Nick’s Pub and Tanglewood Pizza Company, and the latest West Forsyth and Reagan varsity home games.

Quote Of The Day 💬

Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence

— Helen Keller

7 Brew Coffee, a fast-expanding drive-thru favorite, is headed to Clemmons, North Carolina, bringing its acclaimed speedy service and customizable drinks to the local scene.

 

The brand, which opened its 500th U.S. location in October 2025, already has a buzz-worthy spot in High Point that’s won over locals with both classics and creative drinks like the Iced Blondie and Ocean Breeze Energy.

 

Clemmons can expect the signature drive-thru-only experience, focused on convenience and efficiency—let coffee come to you, without leaving the car.

 

The upcoming location promises a wide menu, from rich espresso and cold brews to fruity smoothies and energy drinks, appealing to every taste.

 

While the opening date remains under wraps, community excitement is already brewing, with residents looking forward to something new on the local beverage scene.

 

Is Clemmons trying to have to most coffee shops of any NC city/town/village? Asking for a friend!


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Stephen Suttles, a long-time Lewisville-Clemmons resident, is the creator behind Alpha & Omega: From the Flood to the Future, a podcast and digital platform sparking conversations about faith, history, science, and technology.

 

Stephen opens his platform to everyone—from passionate believers to curious skeptics—inviting listeners to dive into discussions on apologetics, prophecy, and the links between ancient wisdom and today’s tech-driven world.

 

With 20 years teaching apologetics and a 26-year background in IT, Stephen blends experience and insight for deeply relevant content.

 

Driven by a love for teaching, he hopes to grow his ministry and help people recognize God’s work in modern times.

 

Locals value his thoughtful perspective on defending faith while exploring the impact of technology—a mix that resonates widely.

 

Stephen encourages everyone to keep listening and learning, no matter their background.


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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.

 

  • Kim Green is a full-time Realtor® dedicated to helping individuals and families find the perfect home or successfully sell for maximum value.

 

  • Tony Green is a Certified General  Appraiser and real estate broker, bringing a deep level of market expertise, valuation accuracy, and negotiation insight rarely found in residential real estate.

 

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 3.6.2026

The Lewisville-Clemmons real estate market in 2026 is showing significant changes compared to the previous year.

New listings have decreased by 17.7%, pending sales by 34.6%, and closed sales by 21.8%.

The median price has dropped by 9.1% to $424,500, with days on market increasing by 23.5%.

Inventory has gone up by 14%, providing buyers with more options. For buyers, this shift means more choices, less competition, and additional time to make decisions.

Negotiating is more feasible, and rushed decisions are less common.

Sellers need to price their homes correctly, focus on presentation, and employ effective marketing strategies to attract selective buyers. Overall, this market adjustment is not a crash, but a rebalancing that offers opportunities for both buyers and sellers with the right approach.

The key is to understand the current market conditions and adapt strategies accordingly.

 

To learn more about the Lewisville-Clemmons market and how it may impact your buying or selling decisions, contact Kim or Tony Green at 336.729.0723 or visit LewisvilleClemmonsNC.com. for the full market report. You can also view the infographic below.

Tanglewood Business Park in Clemmons is attracting major attention as a fierce bidding war unfolds for its 167-acre site.

 

Keystone Homes recently outbid Williams Development Group with a $4.63 million offer, setting the new minimum bid at $4.86 million.

 

The Forsyth County Board of Commissioners will decide the park’s future once the bidding settles, maintaining the right to reject offers.

 

Marketed for business since 2009 but slow to attract tenants, the property may now pivot to residential use if approved, requiring rezoning and changes to restrictive covenants.

 

The competition, which began in January, shows keen developer interest amid rising property values in Clemmons, where the median home value is $380,676.

 

Local leaders and residents are watching closely, as the outcome could significantly shape Clemmons’ landscape and the broader Forsyth real estate market.


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On March 12, the Central Piedmont Conference celebrated West Forsyth High School's boys basketball program by recognizing standout junior Kamauri Manuel and head coach Marlon Brim.

 

Manuel, a dynamic guard, impressed with averages of 12.5 points, 6.0 assists, and 2.6 steals per game, making him a leader on both ends of the court.

 

Guided by Coach Brim, the Titans powered through an undefeated 24-0 regular season and posted a flawless 10-0 conference record, earning them the top seed in the NCHSAA Class 8A playoffs.

 

West Forsyth’s postseason run continued as they reached the regional final, narrowly losing to West Charlotte 74-70 in overtime and finishing a remarkable year at 26-1.

 

The honors for Manuel and Brim highlight the program’s excellence, dedication, and enduring pride within the school community.


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The Reagan Raiders baseball team have launched their 2026 campaign with a current six game winning streak, hinting at a standout season for Pfafftown.

 

One of their recent victories was an 11–1 rout over Ragsdale with the Raiders demonstrating dominant offense and solid defense.

 

Their most recent game was a 4–2 win against Northwest Guilford to push their win streak to six and reinforcing their early momentum. The win streak has sparked energy throughout the local fanbase.

 

Anticipation is high as the Raiders prepare for tough contests against R.J. Reynolds and West Forsyth, both home to powerful baseball traditions.

 

The team’s resilience and depth will be put to the test as the season unfolds, but their early successes are building strong community pride.

 

Meanwhile,  Pfafftown itself is on the rise, with N.C. Department of Transportation road projects fueling local growth and infrastructure improvements.

 

Together, the Raiders’ winning streak and ongoing developments mark 2026 as a year of progress for this vibrant community.


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