On Saturday, November 20, the Lexington Farmers Market at the Depot will re-open for their special “Harvest Market”.
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On Saturday, November 20, the Lexington Farmers Market at the Depot will re-open for their special “Harvest Market”.
Several local companies and nonprofits are giving away FREE Thanksgiving Meals! Here are the details for events throughout the day. First come, first served!
Cathy’s Creative Corner provides weekly short stories. Catherine is a Lexington, NC native and a proud graduate of Lexington Senior High School. She received an associate degree in Business Administration from Davidson County Community College.
The Davidson County Republican women are excited to host The Autumn Harvest Jubilee which will include a Bakers Challenge on Saturday, Nov. 6th. Lt. Governor Mark Robinson is the featured speaker.
Estate tag sale features auto and sports memorabilia.
Brews, Grooves and News with Brooke Maners. Get the inside scoop for November 5th-November 11th.
Nearly two years after the curtains closed on “Elf, The Musical,” Lexington Youth Theatre (LYT) is ready to hit the stage again with a production of “The Wizard of Oz.”
The Workshop of Davidson, Inc. provides opportunities for personal growth and self-sufficiency through vocational and life skills training. Having been in operation since 1964, the past 57 years have shown much evolution in services for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Now More Than Ever is a weekly Agency Spotlight sponsored by United Way of Davidson County.
The Lexington (NC) Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated continues with their 2021-22 year of community service.
Uptown Lexington, Inc. is excited to present the family-friendly Boo Bash from 6pm to 8pm on Saturday, October 30th, 2021. Several activities will bring the community together in a safe way including pumpkin painting, live music, courthouse lighting, a haunted house, and the best mask and costume contest.
Davidson County’s Leonard’s Creek Chapter, National Daughters of the American Revolution, has launched a fundraising campaign to carry out the organization’s mission to remember, honor and teach. The campaign involves asking the public to purchase wreaths to be placed on graves of local veterans.
Born September 26, 1921 to Byron B. Eaton and Mary McCarn Eaton of Greensboro, NC. Mary was born in Lexington.
On Saturday, October 2, local charity BigBikes4Vets, Inc. assisted by the Rockingham Company will host “Rumble at the Depot,” a charity motorcycle and car show. The event is scheduled to take place at Bull City Ciderworks, 559 South Railroad St. in Lexington. Gates open at 1 p.m., live music kicks off at 2 p.m. and the festival will rumble throughout the evening until 10 p.m.
The Tom A. Finch Community YMCA’s mission statement is to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build a healthy spirit, mind, and body for all. Now More Than Ever is sponsored by the Davidson County United Way.
YMCA Celebrates Welcoming Week (September 13-18)
Davidson Local’s youth correspondent Riley Elliott got the scoop from North Davidson’s Gavin Hill. Hill is a cancer survivor showing that athletes can use their talents to bring awareness to issues close to their hearts. "You fight. We pray."
Davidson County’s first “Creek Week” is off to a whirling start, according to organizers with Keep Davidson County Beautiful, Davidson County Commissioners, Yadkin River Keepers and Tourism Recreation Investment Partnership (T.R.I.P.).
Arts Davidson County is now accepting applications for North Carolina Arts Council Grassroots Arts Program subgrants through September 10, 2021.