September 1-October 31. “Buy a Bottle, Save a Tree” Program. sequoia Grove Winery and Firebirds Wood Fired Grill, 1215 Creekshire Way, Winston-salem:10 percent of bottle sales generated from sequoia Grove’s 2007 Napa Valley Cabernet sauvignon will be donated to the the sequoia Parks Foundation (sPF) to preserve both the parks’ natural environment.
September 4-6. Crafts in the Grove. Grove Winery, 7360 Brooks Bridge Rd., Gibsonville. Free admission, Fine Arts and Crafts festival. The weekend offers wares from the area’s top Artisans, live Music, Food, Wine, and Grape stomping! More details at www.GroveWinery.com
September 8, 15, 22, 29. October 6. 10:30 a.m. “Eating Smart & Moving More” Class. The Women’s Resource Center, 628 summit Ave., Greensboro. An expanded Food & Nutrition education Program (eFNeP). $10. This hands-on course will give you helpful information to make wise choices for life. Class limited to 15. Registration required. Call 275-6090.
Going on now. Events at Earth Fare, 2965 Battleground Ave., Greensboro. Call 369- 0190 or visit www.earthfare.com.
Tuesdays. 10:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Krankies Farmers’ Market. Krankies Coffee, Patterson Ave., Winston-Salem. september 7: Cheese Day and Cooking with New Town Bistro. The Farmer’s Market features locally and sustainably grown and/or produced foods. Call 723-7189 for more information.
Saturdays. 6:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Dixie Classic Fairgrounds Farmers’ Market, Winston-Salem. enter off 27th st. beside Goodwill. Open year round! Fresh fruits and vegetables, baked goods, jellies and jams, eggs and ham, flowers and plants and homemade craft items.

















