Daily Events During Creek Week

Some programs and activities run every day during Forsyth Creek Week,
and to keep the main calendar clear and easy to navigate, we’ve listed them on a separate page.

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Native Piedmont Plants Exhibit and Seed Giveaway

Central Library 660 W. 5th St., Winston-Salem
Fix the Planet

Celebrate Creek Week with Keep Winston-Salem Beautiful and the North Carolina Collection. Visit our month-long exhibit highlighting native plants along […]

Free
Ongoing

Shoreline Garden Kit Giveaway

Fix the Planet

Enjoy a free kit of garden plugs courtesy of Town of Kernersville Stormwater. Plant along the shoreline of your creek to help improve both its stability and beauty!

Shoreline Garden Kit Giveaway – Lewisville

Town of Lewisville Public Works Building 6524 Shallowford Road, Lewisville
Fix the Planet

Enjoy a free kit of garden plugs courtesy of the Town of Lewisville Public Works Department. Registration Required.

Free

Backyard Composting Basics

Forsyth County Agricultural Building 1450 Fairchild Rd., Winston-Salem
Listen & Learn

Join Cooperative Extension during Forsyth Creek Week to learn how to start and maintain your own backyard compost bin or pile, what should and shouldn't go in a backyard compost, and local resources to help you get started.

Free

Tricky Traps – Craft Your Own Venus Flytrap

Southside Branch Library 3185 Buchanan St., Winston-Salem
Fun to Do

Snap to it and join us at the Southside Branch Library for a fun and funky craft where kids can create their own Venus flytrap craft!

Free

When It Happens Here: Preparing for Emergencies in Forsyth County

Malloy/Jordan East Winston Heritage Center 1110 E. 7th St., Winston-Salem
Listen & Learn

Be prepared, not panicked. Join us for a practical emergency preparedness workshop. This session will focus on the types of emergencies most likely to impact the Piedmont of North Carolina — including flooding, severe storms, winter weather, and other disruptions — with special attention to water-related risks.

Free