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Tony Green
Apr 7, 2026
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Welcome, Lewisville-Clemmons neighbors to your latest community update! đ¸
Spring is rolling into the Triad, and this weekâs newsletter is packed with canât-miss local events, big community conversations, and a headline-grabbing shakeup in college basketball. đ¸đśđ
This week, all eyes turn to Tanglewood Park as the UpDog International Finals arrive in Clemmons â bringing high-flying dogs, family-friendly fun, and a unique event you donât see every day.
Weâre also highlighting the upcoming Clemmons Transportation Summit, where residents can learn more about future road plans and growth shaping our area. đ§đ
On the market side, weâve got a quick update on current mortgage rates and what they mean for buyers and sellers right here in LewisvilleâClemmons.
And in sports news, thereâs major buzz out of Chapel Hill as Michael Malone emerges as a shocking new head coach hire tied to University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill â a move thatâs turning heads across the basketball world. đđĽ
A big thank you to our sponsors, Green Haven Realty, and local real estate experts Kim and Tony Green as well as TKG Automations, your AI Profit Partner, for helping keep our community informed and connected each week. đ¤
From local happenings to big-picture updates, thereâs something in this weekâs newsletter for every neighbor.
Happy reading!
The We Love â¤ď¸Lewisville-Clemmons Newsletter Team |
Lewisville-Clemmons is buzzing with activities this week, offering something for everyone from April 6 to 12.
Families can enjoy the Butterfly Scavenger Hunt at Clemmons Branch Library, toddler and preschool storytimes, and the much-loved Wheels & Squeals event for kids.
Sports fans have plenty of actionâdonât miss West Forsyth, Reagan, and Forsyth Country Day baseball and softball home games, plus Winston-Salem Dash at Truist Stadium all weekend.
Adults can test their wits at lively trivia nights across Tanglewood Pizza Company, Village Tap House, and Incendiary Brewing.
Looking to unwind? Catch live music or open mic nights at Wise Man Brewing and Old Nickâs Pub, or try music bingo at Clemmons Social.
Whether youâre out with friends, family, or flying solo, thereâs never a dull moment in our community this week. Read More... |
Quote Of The Day đŹ |
"The only person you should strive to be better than is the personyou were yesterday."â Tony Robbins |
Tanglewood Park in Clemmons is set to host the UpDog International Finals from April 8â12, 2026, bringing one of the worldâs largest disc dog competitions to our backyard.
UpDog is no ordinary fetch â itâs a high-energy, strategic dog sport where elite canine-athlete teams compete in multiple frisbee-based games.
Events test speed, accuracy, athleticism, and teamwork, with favorites like ThrowNGo, Frizgility, and freestyle routines.
Teams qualify globally throughout the year, and only the best reach these championship-level finals.
The event is free for spectators, family-friendly, and perfect for anyone looking for memorable local fun â whether or not you know the rules.
This is a rare chance to see a national sporting event in Lewisville-Clemmons, so mark your calendars and donât miss out on this unique experience. Read More... |
Clemmons residents curious about upcoming transportation changes can explore these plans at the Clemmons Transportation Summit on Thursday, April 9, 2026, held at the Clemmons Branch Library, 6365 James Street.
The event runs from 3:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and offers a casual, come-and-go format with free parking.
Attendees will have access to information on local projects, safety initiatives, and mobility resources impacting the village.
Key groups slated to participate include the Forsyth County Sheriffâs Office, AARP North Carolinaâs CarFit Program, and Piedmont Area Regional Transportation, among other partners.
Family activities feature car seat checks from 3:30 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and a bike safety book reading with a helmet giveaway from 3:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Locals interested in traffic, road safety, or community connectivity will find plenty of valuable insights and opportunities to connect. 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. |
Mortgage Rates as of 4.3.2026 |
The University of North Carolina is reportedly set to hire longtime NBA coach Michael Malone as its next menâs basketball head coach, marking a major departure from tradition for the Tar Heels.
Malone, a recent NBA champion with the Denver Nuggets, has no direct ties to UNC or recent college coaching experience.
This move breaks away from the âCarolina familyâ approach, where leaders like Dean Smith, Roy Williams, and Hubert Davis were promoted from within.
After several turbulent seasons under Davis, UNC appears determined to reinvent itself amid rising challenges in recruiting, the transfer portal, and NIL competition.
Maloneâs reputation for player development and adaptable coaching could bring fresh energy to Chapel Hill, but it leaves pressing questions about recruiting and college competition.
This bold hire immediately shakes up the ACC and local basketball scene, signaling UNCâs shift toward a modern, results-driven era.
College basketball in North Carolina just took an exciting new turn. Read More... |
Joke Of The Day đ |
What did the horse say after it fell?đ´Help, I've fallen, and I can't giddy-up! |
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