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Private individual will match up to $50K in fundraiser proceeds The historic Ai Church is slowly but surely coming back to life, thanks to Preservation Oak Ridge and supporters
by PATTI STOKES OAK RIDGE – For nearly two centuries, the church atop the hill at N.C. 68 and Alcorn Road has welcomed northbound visitors to Oak Ridge. The church has had various congregations, but for most of those years, it was known simply as Ai Church.
Workers recently placed yellow pine siding on Ai Church. The siding is an exact duplicate of what was originally on the church when it was built in 1901.
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Have band, will travel Northern Guilford marching band will cheer team on at Eastern Alamance, though won’t be allowed to play by PATTI STOKES Photo by Becca Brennan/NWO
David Chambers, left, and other members of Northern Guilford’s drumline get a roaring response from the crowd each time they perform during football and basketball games.
NORTHERN GREENSBORO – In his 28 years of directing high school bands, Ed Kimbrough, Northern Guilford’s band director, says he’s never been told his marching band couldn’t play at an away game ... until recently.
IN THIS ISSUE News in brief.............................................. 3 Stokesdale Town Council ........................ 6 Fried chicken: barnyard to table ........... 8 NWO On The Go! .................................... 10 High School Sports ................................. 12 Bits & Pieces ............................................ 14
Community Calendar............................ 18 Crime/Incident Report........................... 22 Letters/Opinions .................................... 24 Grins & Gripes ......................................... 25 Classifieds ............................................... 26 Index of Advertisers ............................... 31
Following protocol, earlier this month Brian Thomas, Northern Guilford’s athletic director, sent a request to Eastern Alamance High School in Burlington to request permission for the school’s marching band to attend and play at the conference
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