WFDD Upcoming Events

Celebrating 16 years of WFDD's BackPack Campaign


We'll be at Radar Brewing on Tuesday, December 3rd from 5-8pm, to celebrate 16 years of the BackPack Campaign. There will be a food truck, giveaways, and more! With a gift in any amount to support WFDD our partner will donate a backpack full of nutritious, kid-friendly food to Second Harvest Food Bank's BackPack Program and you'll receive a drink on the house thanks to Radar Brewing!

BackPack Campaign Giving Tuesday

Take a look at our past events!

An evening of stargazing, storytelling, and s'mores. 

Join us for our annual listening party! Pack a picnic, your lawn chairs, and get ready for a good time. We'll have specially selected (family friendly!) spooky stories curated by our Content Director playing throughout the evening and, of course, s'mores. We'll also be joined by the Forsyth Astronomical Society who will be setting up their high powered telescope and offering guided tours of the night sky. Afterwards, we invite everyone to join as at StoCo Provisions for a chance to warm up and connect with other listeners — best of all, your first drink is on us!

In addition to the complimentary drink at StoCo Provisions that comes with each adult ticket, we are offering two new ticket add-ons: a branded WFDD blanket to keep off the chill and a stainless steel, telescoping reusable roasting stick!

The blanket is a black sweatshirt material that rolls up into an easy to carry bundle and features the WFDD logo embroidered on the flap and will be available as a ticket add-on or on site for $25. The roasting sticks will be available to add to your ticket or on-site for $5. More details can be found on the registration page. 

Thank you to our event sponsor Great Outdoor Provision Co. for helping make this year's Look Up and Listen a reality!

Learn More & Get Your Tickets!

Look Up and Listen 2022 after-dark at Hanging Rock State Park

2024 Bar Meetups!

We had a wonderful time meeting everyone who made it out to one of our meetups in Boone, Greensboro, Winston-Salem and Lansing this year. It was the perfect time to connect with WFDD team members and friends over a refreshing pint.

 We can't wait to see you next year!

Learn More Here 

wfdd barmeetup southend boone

2023 Photo of the Year

WFDD’s 2023 Photo of the Year gallery was open in Blowing Rock, Greensboro, and Winston-Salem.

You can view all of 2023 Photo of the Week winners here.

2023 Photo of the Year

A Community Conversation on Health Equity with Mustard Seed Community Health

How long we live shouldn't depend on our zipcode

October 24th, 7:15 PM

Life expectancy is more than 10 years shorter in east Greensboro than west Greensboro. How can we work together as a community to close this gap? 

Join WFDD's Bethany Chafin and a panel of experts as they discuss issues of health equity with Mustard Seed Community Health. This event is free and will take place in the Barber Park Event Center.

Learn more

Find us at the BookMarks Festival of Books and Authors

2 listeners talk to WFDD staff at a table full of colorful WFDD merch

September 23rd, 2023

Thank you to everyone who joined us at the BookMarks Festival of Books & Authors in downtown Winston-Salem on Saturday, September 23rd! We hope you stayed dry and enjoy some new WFDD swag. Find more book-lovers in your community with the WFDD Book Club! We meet quarterly; learn more and find your next read at wfdd.org/bookclub.

Artist Talk with John Rosenthal

September 23rd, 2023

WFDD's David Ford moderated an Artist Talk with photographer John Rosenthal at GreenHill Center for NC Art in Greensboro. Finding the luminous in ordinary things has been a pursuit for Rosenthal for five decades, and his current exhibition "Living in the Ordinary World" is a culmination of decades of work. 

Watch the talk on YouTube!

 

boy stand in narrow dirt road
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Photo courtesy of John Rosenthal

Summer Bar Meetups

We loved meeting our listeners for a pint this summer in Greensboro, Boone, and Winston-Salem! Everyone who participated received our special "Radio for thirsty minds" pint glasses, filled with their choice of beverage from the bar. We hope you join us next year!

A WFDD employee poses for a picture during a Summer Bar Meetup event.
A table with flyers and information on supporting WFDD stands in front of a mural at Appalachian Mountain Brewery.
A WFDD employee poses for a picture with a baby during a Summer Bar Meetup event.
WFDD employees hand out information and take donations during a Summer Bar Meetup event.

Listener Expeditions

Explore special and unique locales in our region, guided by expert presenters. Learn something new about the community you call home and maybe make some new friends while you’re at it. Past expeditions have gone on a walking tour of the Hidden Towns Project of Old Salem, visited the Underground Railroad Tree in Greensboro, and explored Vade Mecum Resort in Hanging Rock National Park; learn more here!

Listeners gather under tall Underground Railroad tree in the Guilford Woods
listeners cross wood bridge in Old Salem
Listners walk up to Vade Mecum, a white two story abandoned spring resort
Listeners stand in front of brick buildings in Old Salem

Photo of the Year

At the end of every year, we take all of our Photo of the Week winners' photographs and have our community vote for their favorite photos! Thank you to everyone who joined us for our 2022 Photo of the Year reveal. Over 1500 listeners voted and we’re so excited to announce our 2022 Photo of the Year winner, Kevin DeShields! View our Photo of the year and runners-up in our 2022 Photo of the Year gallery, and you can view our 2021 Photo of the Year gallery here.

two WFDD listeners ponder their votes at our Photo of the Year reveal
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crowd of WFDD listeners look up at 2022 Photo of the Year exhibit display
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WFDD staff member counts up heart stickers with the help of a young listener
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WFDD's first Poetry Challenge

In April 2022, WFDD issued a poetry challenge to our listeners for National Poetry Month: participants were emailed bi-weekly with poems and prompts to inspire their own writing and were invited to share their poetry with our community! Our inaugural poetry collection is available to read on our site.

Read the poetry collection

Cover of the WFDD Poetry Collection featuring a bee.