
Bike Shop Boys
Four boys use parts from old bikes they had collected, along with a few dollars and some hard work, to a build completed bike, one of a series. Jerry Wolford/News & Record
Four boys use parts from old bikes they had collected, along with a few dollars and some hard work, to a build completed bike, one of a series. Jerry Wolford/News & Record


Mitchell's Shoes and Clothing
Country music legend Billy "Crash" Craddock shops for a pair of Giorgio Brutini ankle boots. Jerry Wolford/News & Record
Country music legend Billy "Crash" Craddock shops for a pair of Giorgio Brutini ankle boots. Jerry Wolford/News & Record


Greensboro Celebrates President Obama's Re-Election
Debra Julian (right), Cecelia Shaw (foreground), Barbara Alston (left), Audretta Hall and Jack Lofgren (center), deputy field organizer for the N.C. A&T campus, celebrate with other Organizing for America volunteers after Barack Obama was declared the winner in the presidential election. The group gathered at Montgomery's 623 Evening Bistro in Greensboro on November 6, 2012, to wait for election returns. Jerry Wolford/News & Record
Debra Julian (right), Cecelia Shaw (foreground), Barbara Alston (left), Audretta Hall and Jack Lofgren (center), deputy field organizer for the N.C. A&T campus, celebrate with other Organizing for America volunteers after Barack Obama was declared the winner in the presidential election. The group gathered at Montgomery's 623 Evening Bistro in Greensboro on November 6, 2012, to wait for election returns. Jerry Wolford/News & Record


Pool Buddies
Animals seem to cope well with the hot weather at Randy and Donna Farlow’s poultry and cattle farm on Old Marlboro Church Road in Randolph County. The dogs live the good life with a water bowl big enough to double as a small swimming pool. Jerry Wolford/News & Record
Animals seem to cope well with the hot weather at Randy and Donna Farlow’s poultry and cattle farm on Old Marlboro Church Road in Randolph County. The dogs live the good life with a water bowl big enough to double as a small swimming pool. Jerry Wolford/News & Record


Record-breaking Swim
Clay Hering celebrates a record-breaking time of 49.00 seconds in the boys 13-14 100-yard freestyle event at the Community Swim Association Championships on July 6, 2012, at the Greensboro Aquatics Center. Jerry Wolford/News & Record
Clay Hering celebrates a record-breaking time of 49.00 seconds in the boys 13-14 100-yard freestyle event at the Community Swim Association Championships on July 6, 2012, at the Greensboro Aquatics Center. Jerry Wolford/News & Record







