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The Sounds of Summer music event, hosted by the Lexington area Chamber of Commerce, is scheduled for August 14 at the Breeden Insurance Amphitheater in Lexington. Gates open to the public at 3 p.m. at the main event entrance on East Third Ave. The event will feature live music from four phenomenal bands, adult beverages and a variety of food truck vendors. Rain or shine, this highly-anticipated event is sure to be one of Lexington’s biggest, and best, music events of the summer. Best of all, it’s absolutely FREE!
Your insider’s guide to weekly local events for August 6-12.
Organizers say there’s still a little time to sign up for the Yellow Jacket Open on Saturday, August 7, 2021 at the Lexington Golf Club. Registration will begin at 12:30 PM and Shotgun starts at 2:00 pm. Proceeds will support the Lexington Educational Athletic Foundation, Inc. (Booster Club).
Thanks to the collaboration of two local choir directors, students in Lexington and surrounding areas have a new opportunity that will allow them to display their vocal abilities and learn life skills, simultaneously.
Lexington, NC – Owens & Minor and United Way of Davidson County are teaming up once again to host their 2021 golf tournament on Friday, September 10th, at Lexington Golf Club, 200 Country Club Blvd, Lexington, North Carolina.
As a young boy, Rob Hibbitts knew he wanted to become an artist. He loved to draw and would even draw pictures on his parent’s furniture.
This week’s top news includes a talent show, a road closure and the end of an era for Lexington’s tallest building.
Once upon a time, a nickname was meant to be a shorter version of your birth name.
Your insider’s guide to weekly local events for July 30-August 5.
The Lexington Area Chamber announced: “With COVID restrictions lifted, we now have the opportunity to open the concert up without restricting the number of attendees with ticket sales! Admission is now FREE for everyone!!!” The one day concert event will be held on August 14th from 4pm to 10pm at the Breeden Insurance Amphitheater.
As reported earlier this year, West Davidson Public Library was selected as one of 300 libraries to participate in Libraries Transforming Communities: Focus on Small and Rural Libraries, an American Library Association (ALA) initiative that helps library workers better serve their small and rural communities.
Underworld Music Group organizers Byron “Mr. Might” McIntosh-Bey, Marlo “Uptown” Moses and Adrian “Supreme” McClelland presented “I Got It” showcase Saturday at Breeden Amphitheater.
Local school system decisions and upcoming discussions have dominated the news in Davidson County this week.
While the pandemic has hurt a lot of businesses, it has actually stimulated sales growth in the video game sector.
Local Christian radio station, WBFJ is visiting local home grown businesses for their 60 Minute Summer SideShow weekly. On Tuesday, July 20, they’ll be at Brett's Imports Limited in Midway from 12:00 p.m. until 1:00 p.m.
With some major renovations now complete, the Edward C. Smith Civic Center is once again taking reservations for live theater, concerts, film screenings, meetings, weddings, receptions, and other special events.
As a child, Wil Petty would move around to the sound of music coming from his parents stereo speakers.
Every time I think of this, it feels like it happened yesterday. I can remember the tears swelling in my eyes and seeing my sister ball her fist.
The Davidson County Board of Commissioners held a ribbon cutting at Boones Cave Park in Lexington. Along with members of the Board of Commissioners, there were many representatives from the Davidson County Parks and Recreation Commission and County Management Staff in attendance at the ribbon cutting.
Your insider’s Guide to Weekly Local Events for July 16-July 22.