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Do you have a smoke alarm in each bedroom and on every level of your home? If not free smoke alarms are available for Lexington city residents to make your home safe.
Autumn officially begins this weekend! Here are fun and local events to get you out and about in Davidson County.
The United Way of Davidson County is excited to announce its 2024 Benefactors Celebration, taking place on Saturday, September 28th, at the RCR Events Center in Welcome. This special evening will honor Bill Bates and Beth Bunce for their remarkable contributions to the community and celebrate the generosity of all leadership donors.
Davidson Local honors and salutes the melting pot that is America by recognizing National Hispanic Heritage Month.
Last weekend the market was so relaxing and cozy with the fall weather moving in, this weekend will be the same and vendors are bringing a new wave of products with the changing season.
Local events to fill your social calendar.
On Thursday night September 12th, the 1-2 Central Davidson Spartans rolled into the hive to take on the 2-1 Lexington Yellow Jackets. The Game was moved up due to fear of possible inclement weather on Friday night.
The 78th Annual Davidson County Agricultural Fair dates have been announced and the entire county excited.
The "Mystery, Magic, Myths & Legends" exhibition will be on display from September 7 to November 8 at Arts | Theatre 202, located at 202 North Main Street, Lexington. The opening reception is scheduled for Saturday, September 7 from 1 p.m. until 6 p.m. and is free to attend and will provide a unique opportunity for artists and art lovers to connect and celebrate the unveiling of these extraordinary works.
Known for his storytelling, Donald Gray brings to life a gripping narrative that explores the complexities of relationships and the startling discoveries that can alter lives forever.
Enjoy your Labor Day with relaxation and peace.
North Carolina State Troopers are looking for the family of Fallen Trooper Clarence LeGette Fidler. End of Watch March 20, 1936.
Kicking off Monday, October 14, Eat Drink Triad and Duke’s Mayo will host Eat. Drink. Triad Restaurant Week to bring attention to locally-owned restaurants.
Chief Paul Jarrett of the Lexington Fire Department retires after 36 years of dedicated service.
"Our House" Community Table cookout was a major success.
The first Volkswagen Beetle was called "The People's Car."
Thomasville Fire & Rescue is teaming up with the American Red Cross and other local public safety agencies for the Battle of the Badges Blood Drive on Wednesday, August 28th.
Here is a listing of the fun and exciting events that are going on in our local area.
On Saturday, August 24th a very special community event will take place in Lexington that is going to be monumental. It is a pleasure to announce a project that was developed and is now named - “Our House” The Community Table Project (OHCTH).
More will be discussed at council meetings in August. {Photo courtesy of PACE}