The votes have been tallied and we are excited to announce this year's Light Up the Block winners!
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The votes have been tallied and we are excited to announce this year's Light Up the Block winners!
Lexington Parks and Recreation received the NC Recreation & Park Association Arts and Humanities award for Art in the Park. This award recognizes the most innovative and effective arts and humanities programs of parks, recreation, and leisure service in North Carolina.
The city of Lexington announces Light Up the Block 2023 Winners.
The Light Up The Block contest registration closes December 3rd.
On Monday, June 26, the Lexington City Council entered into a lease agreement with Preservation North Carolina (Preservation NC). The contract allows the city to continue operating Old Dunbar School Park as a city park.
Lexington Parks and Recreation is excited to invite you to the 27th Annual Multicultural Festival on Saturday, May 6. Celebrating diversity through cultural music, ethnic foods, exhibits, and performances, attendees will be able to visit the world in a day, and be transported through a sampling of the cultures and heritages that make up our community.
Explore STEM programming and put your engineering skills up against others from around the Triad! Bridging the Triad is a FREE event, designed to get kids and adults interested and engaged through a bridge building contest.
We are updating our 10 year Park Facility Master Plan and we need your input! Stop by the Robbins Recreation Center on Tuesday, October 11th from 5:30 - 6:30 to give your feedback and to help establish the vision for future park development in Lexington for the next 10 years.
Congratulations to the Lexington Thunderbirds, who won the 10-12 Major League division in the joint Lexington and Thomasville Parks and Recreation Baseball League.
About Lexington Parks and Recreation – Lexington Parks and Recreation offers athletics, recreational activities, and special events for all ages throughout the year. The department also operates and maintains 22 parks, offering a wealth of outdoor fun including playgrounds, courts, walking trails, athletic fields, green spaces, and aquatic parks.
The Multicultural Festival made its long awaited return to Lexington on Saturday, with returning favorites and new attractions.
Baseball season is back, so we are throwing it back with a classic baseball film
The City of Lexington Parks and Recreation Department has created a survey to receive feedback about the proposed recreation center.
The City of Lexington Parks and Recreation Department hosted ‘Go Fly A Kite Day’ on Saturday, April 2.
Lexington Parks and Recreation will show two, free movies this month at Robbins Recreation Center.
On Tuesday evening, March 29, the Lexington Parks and Recreation Department hosted a public meeting at the Edward C. Smith Civic Center.
The final phase of the City of Lexington’s ‘Re-Creation of Recreation’ is underway. Conversations have commenced regarding a community recreation center.
Find out what’s being offered through Lexington’s Parks and Recreation Department.