The local Eta Beta Beta chapter of Omega Psi Phi holds annual talent competition
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The local Eta Beta Beta chapter of Omega Psi Phi holds annual talent competition
Every child dreams of meeting their favorite character from the books they read and the television shows that they watch. Join the Davidson County Public Library this weekend for “Take Your Child To The Library Day”.
The Lexington Book Festival celebrates a second year of excellence in Uptown Lexington.
There are numerous fun events planned locally that are great for the entire family.
Celebrate National Popcorn Day!
Here are some great local events to fill your calendar for the last weeks of January.
The Lexington NAACP 37th Annual Freedom Fund Banquet was a success.
Foto: Jose Patino, el gerente de “Mi Cancún” restaurante Mexicano, reemplaza “Ay Wey Mexican Kitchen + Tequila” en Lexington, y se para al lado del cartel que anuncia el nuevo nombre del restaurante. (Vikki Broughton Hodges/Davidson Local)
¡Saludos a la comunidad de Davidson Local! Ya mero es el día de Martin Luther King, este 15 de Enero, ¡y queríamos compartir unas actividades divertidas para celebrar este evento!
Anything For Our Youth Group of Lexington, NC, will host their annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. youth art gallery and exhibition. The event will be held on Monday, January 15, 2024; 5:00 p.m. at the Arts | Theatre 202 located at 202 N. Main Street, Lexington, NC.
2024 MLK-SAC National Holiday Observance Events. The local theme is “Knowledge is Never Wisdom Until it is Shared.”
January is filled with local events to fill your social calendar.
Every year as the clock strikes midnight on New Year's Eve, we all welcome the upcoming year and anticipate the possible challenges, accomplishments, and overall potential that it holds.
Davidson Prison Ministry makes a big splash at their 2023 Polar Plunge
You’re invited to usher in New Year’s Eve in unique fashion. See local invitations for fun festivities.
Based on the 1982 Pulitzer-Prize winning novel, the second film adaptation of Walker’s colorful take on sisterhood dominated the box office with an $18 million opening on Monday. Local ties bring special attention to the film.
St. Stephen United Methodist Church in Uptown Lexington is adorned with numerous colorful stained glass windows that have a very regal presence and a story of their own.
All youth artists, from K-2nd grade; 3rd -5th; 6th -8th to 9th–12th grade, are invited to participate. Entries will be categorized by age groups and judged by a panel of local artists. Artwork should focus on themes related to the Civil Rights Movement of 1964 or Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s life. Submissions must be completed labeled with name, grade, and school name (not required) and delivered to teachers, afterschool directors, or dropped off at the Arts Theater 202 by January 5, 2024.
Local country musician Braden Hull will share comfort and joy through a free Christmas concert from 7-10 p.m. on Thursday, Dec.14 at High Rock Church, 135 Lowes Blvd, Lexington.