It's a big year for the Ronald McDonald House, as it celebrates 40 years of helping families all across the Piedmont Triad care for their sick children.
HOLIDAY PARADE: The Winston-Salem Jaycees Holiday Parade will be at 5 p.m. Dec. 3 in downtown Winston-Salem. The parade will feature floats, dancers, Scouts, bands and more. Chuck Kraft, the
Amy Dixon
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Winston-Salemâs Ronald McDonald House features a new playground and meditative garden with a mosaic pathway created by designer Richard Phillips.
Many gardens are intentionally designed for a specified space, taking into consideration exposure, surrounding landscape and use. But sometimes a garden's conception is dynamic â based on fluidity and circumstance. A newly-completed meditative garden at the Winston-Salem Ronald McDonald House is one such dynamic space, born from fluctuation and functionality.
To best understand the design and purpose of the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) Meditative Garden, a little background is in order. The RMH is on Hawthorne Road, adjacent to Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center.