E C I T V ? Winston-Salem's 2007 population (based on city's estimate): 227,81 1 According to recent figures, roughly 5 5 percent of city residents classify them selves as white; 37 percent are African American; about 8.5 percent are Hispanic. ? Town of Winston founded in 1 849. Town of Salem founded in 1 766. They merged to become Winston-Salem in 1913, ? Median house hold income is $37,000 a year. ? Average price for singfe-family home is about $146,000. ? Forbes maga zine ranked Winston-Salem as the 1 8th best place in the nation for business and careers in 2009. The city placed ahead of cities like Charlotte, Atlanta, Dallas, I)r. Angelou Orlando and Washington, D.C. ? BusinessWeek has named Winston-Salem as one of the "Top 10 Places to Start Over." The magazine stated that "companies are hiring and the quality of life is high." This ranking is based on a recent Manpower survey that indicated about 22 percent of local companies were planning to hire in the next quarter. ? Winston-Salem loves being pretty. The city has been named a 2009 Tree City USA by the Arbor Day Foundation in recognition of the city's commitment to urban forestry. It is the ninth year Winston-Salem has received this national recognition. Keep Winston Salem Beautiful has also been honored this year with a President's Circle Award from Keep America Beautiful for the sixth year in a row. The award rec ognizes exemplary effort by affiliates of Keep America Beautiful to reduce lit ter, minimize waste and beautify and improve their local communities. ? Prominent city natives and/or res idents include: Dr. Maya Anqelou (poet/writer): actress Pam Grier; actress Jennifer Ehle; Rolanda Watts (actress/talk show host); screenwriter Angus MacLachlan; NBA stars Chris Paul and Josh Howard; actress Jackee Harry; singer Ben Folds; sports legend the late Howard Cosell; and the late George Black (world-famous brick maker). Prominent businesses founded and/or based in Winston-Salem include Wachovia Bank; Krispy Kreme; Texas Pete; R.J. Reynolds Tooacco Company; Hanes; and BB&T. ? Largest Employers: - Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center ( 1 3,000) - Novant Health (8,1 45) - Winston Salem/Forsyth County Schools (6,692) - Hanesbrands, Inc (5,200) - Reynolds American (4,1 00) ? Higher Learning - Winston-Salem State University - 5,461 students - was the first histori cally black college in the nation to offer degrees in elementary education and has been regularly ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one the south's best colleges. - Wake Forest University - 6,716 Pbnio rnurtcn* o< Vim Wr&lW?vi? < oip students - constantly earns high rank ings on surveys that rank the nation's best universities. - University of N.C. School of the Arts - 863 students - was the nation's first state-supported arts conservato ry - Salem College - 833 students - is the nation's oldest institution of higher learning for women. - Forsyth Technical Community College - 29, 21 5 students - has more students than any other college or uni versity in the city. ? Learn more at: - Visit Winston-Salem: www.visitwinstonsalem.com - Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce: www.winstonsalem.com - Downtown Winston-Salem Partnership: www.dwsp.org - Downtown Arts District Association (DADA): www.dadaws.org - Winston-Salem Black Chamber of Commerce: www.wsbcc.org - Arts Council of Winston Salem/Forsyth County: www.intotnearts.org - Coming Eventz: www.comingeventz.com