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Lexington Senior High alumni are setting the stage for an artist talent competition close to their Uptown roots. On Saturday, July 24th.
Lexington hosted its first PFLAG Pride event. Our newest photographer Q. Johnson was on the scene.
Bob Timberlake 50th Anniversary Exhibit provides insight into the mind’s eye of the artist.
Just two days after President Joe Biden signed legislation declaring Juneteenth a federal holiday, hundreds turned out Saturday to celebrate local history.
“On the Fly” is a Davidson Local series by designer, editor and writer Kim Kanoy. This week she features Thomasville artist, Pam Baldwin of paperclutch.com.
Support local news and local youth! [Photo: Antionette Kerr/Davidson Local] We hope you are getting excited about the Hands Across Davidson County Jazz and dinner event tomorrow! We still have a few tickets left. Please feel free to share this with a friend.
Our teams are preparing for the silent auction that will close at 8pm. We will collect the winning bids at the event. Some items include sweets, relaxation baskets, signed Panthers jerseys, vacation getaway’s, home décor and professional services.
We will accept cash, checks or credit card payments!
BL Maker’s Market in Thomasville features products from more than 100 American artisans.
On Saturday, June 19 from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m., the Davidson County Health Department (DCHD) will be administering COVID-19 vaccines at the Juneteenth Celebration.
Grammy-nominated Black Violin is headed to Lexington’s Depot District Music Fest.
Nippon Electric Glass and United Way of Davidson County are teaming up once again to host their 2021 team trivia on Thursday, June 24th , at Bull City Ciderworks, 599 S. Railroad Street, Lexington, NC 27292. Teams will be made up of four participants. The cost to enter is $100 per team. Contact ak@davidsonlocal.com if you want to join the Davidson Local Team.
On Sunday, June 13 Tonya Lanier will celebrate the release of her book, Lost in the Shuffle II.
On Saturday, June 19, Anything for Our Youth, in collaboration with City of Lexington, Davidson-Davie County Community College, Uptown Lexington, Inc., Lexington Chamber of Commerce, Lexington Visitors Center, will host the event. Admission is free to the public. Food and craft vendors will have select items for sale.
If having fun in the water is in your list of plans this weekend, check out these local attractions.