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Barbara Presnell’s Monthly Column
This is a love note. More to come!
Faith and Fellowship by Rev. Aaron Long
The event will be held at Pilgrim Reformed Church, located at 797 Pilgrim Church Road, beginning at 3 p.m. and continuing rain or shine on May 23rd.
Davidson-Davie Community College commencement honors 1,200 graduates with guest speaker State Auditor Dave Boliek.
The inaugural Friends of the Lexington Library Local Author Event will take place Saturday, May 16, at Bull City Ciderworks, bringing together local and regional writers for an afternoon of storytelling, special book launches, author announcements, live music, and community connection. The free event will also feature music from Jack Riggs, along with free food, raffles, and opportunities to meet participating authors while supporting the Lexington Library.
The appointment comes as Thomasville City Schools continues its search for a permanent superintendent. The district recently launched a community survey seeking public input on the characteristics and qualifications residents would like to see in the next leader of the school system.
Eric Jr., the son of Eric and Megan Anderson of Lexington and the owners of Holly Hill Memorial Park and founders of Holly Hill Cares, is a junior at Union Grove Christian School.
Several speakers criticized what they described as a lack of transparency surrounding the potential project.
Walk On! is designed for adults of all mobility levels, including those who use assistive devices. Activities are adaptable, allowing everyone to participate at their own pace in an indoor climate-controlled environment.
Column by Rev. Aaron Long
Free community event will include food, music, games, resources, gun safety information, a memory wall honoring lives lost to gun violence, and a vigil honoring lives lost to gun violence.