Children will receive a bag of food for lunch that must be consumed on site.
All in food
Children will receive a bag of food for lunch that must be consumed on site.
This Saturday, May 24, the Lexington Farmers Market is bringing that idea to life. The event will be held from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the market in downtown Lexington. It’s hosted by Fiddletree Farm and Nursery and will focus on how food can support better health and wellness.
On Saturday, May 17, from 8 a.m. to noon, the market will host Food as Medicine: Spring Edition, a health-focused event that blends the best of local produce with practical wellness education. The goal? To help residents see food not just as fuel, but as a form of preventive care—something that can heal and sustain.
This Mother’s Day, the Davidson Local team is honoring the women whose strength, love, and faith shape our lives. In Forever Friend, we’re sharing heartfelt tributes like this one—stories of moms who show up, lift us up, and keep us grounded with grace and grit. From quiet sacrifices to unwavering encouragement, these women are the heartbeat of our homes and our communities.
The Lexington Farmers Market provides a whole new way to make your weekend a little better! From delightful artisanal goods like hand-crafted wares to delectable baked goods, the Farmer’s Market offers a little something for everyone. Every Saturday from 8 am to 12 pm, the Lexington Farmers Summer Market is waiting for you to explore at 129 S. Railroad Street.
The Village Home & Garden Club, a long-standing community group based in North Davidson County, will hold its annual Plant Sale on Saturday, May 10, from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. The event will take place in the parking lot of the North Davidson Veterinary Hospital, located at 5042 Old U.S. Highway 52 in the Welcome community.
aster Gardener Susan Scarboro, who will be hosting a Seed Swap and answering gardening questions. Fill your belly, your pantry, and your soul with amazing, nutritious local goods and community fellowship!”
In a significant move towards sustainability and economic growth, Divert, Inc., a leader in circular economy solutions, has partnered with Nuveen Energy Infrastructure Credit, an affiliate of TIAA, to invest over $90 million in a state-of-the-art food waste processing facility in Lexington. {Contributed Photo}
An online survey was conducted by third-party agency Proof Insights among Southern Living Consumers, asking them to rate their favorite places across the South. The survey was fielded from July 10 to August 21, 2024, and had over 10,000 respondents.
Lexington’s Family Friendly Foodtruck Thursday is back from 4:30-8:30 Bull City Ciderworks and full of flavor.
Seasonal produce, meats, dairy, eggs, breads, sweets, coffee and tea, handmade soaps, and so much more - all waiting for you in our beloved Depot!
The Lexington Farmers Market is looking to add more vegetable, fruit, nut, and food-type vendors for the 2025 season.
Every Thursday, orders can be picked up from one of several local businesses and community hubs, helping to strengthen ties between local food producers and the neighborhoods they serve.
The work of Thomasville Class of 1973 will warm many hands and hearts.
Winter Market starts January 18th, and runs from 12 to 3 pm every first and third Saturday of the month through April 19th at the Depot.
Following the annual MLK Day parade, immerse yourself in a delightful atmosphere filled with creative crafts that encourage self-expression and reflection on Dr. King's powerful vision for equality and justice. As you engage in these meaningful activities, enjoy delicious treats and steaming cups of hot cocoa, perfect for the winter season.
Starting January 1st, Ministries in Thomasville will open overnight Emergency Warming Centers to provide shelter during the coldest nights of the year.
Publisher Antionette Kerr accepted the challenge to bring something beyond a book to holiday tables each year.
Cheese straws are the perfect holiday snack and gift. They are as easy as they are delicious!