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Kernersville Board approves $5,200 for local classroom grants via Chamber program

Kernersville Board of Aldermen · January 7, 2026
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Summary

The Board of Aldermen voted unanimously to direct up to $5,200 through the Chamber of Commerce—ating for Education program to fund six previously unfunded classroom projects at Kernersville schools; staff and Chamber volunteers described the selection process and the board asked staff to return if sponsorships offset the cost of a separate concert event.

The Kernersville Board of Aldermen voted unanimously Jan. 6 to send up to $5,200 to the Chamber of Commerce to fund six previously unfunded classroom grant projects for Kernersville schools.

Town Manager Curtis Swisher told the board the board previously discussed donating $5,000 to the Winston-Salem Foundation but instead recommended directing the money through the Chamber so that it would go directly to the local schools. Swisher said the…

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