Davidson County Local Food Network is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated 4th Annual Davidson County Farm Tour, taking place on June 24th and 25th.
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Davidson County Local Food Network is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated 4th Annual Davidson County Farm Tour, taking place on June 24th and 25th.
Local community gathers to focus on ending gun violence.
Celebrate Summer at Arts Theater 202
Last October, in a testament to their commitment, five farms and food businesses partnered with the Davidson County Local Food Network to launch the Piedmont Fresh food hub program, an online farmers market that empowers consumers to conveniently access local foods.
God bless us all, the heroes and the forgotten, the ancestors and the aggressors, the children then and now, the historians and the clueless
A tribute from a small-town girl to the late Tina Turner.
Goose and Monkey Brew House of Lexington is celebrating local entrepreneurs and artisans with their Spring Market Pop Up.
Stamey’s Barbecue celebrates 50th anniversary in June
The history of fashion was presented at The Davidson Arts Council in a retrospective fashion show curated by Designer, Clarence-Vernon Hargrave.
What’s happening at Arts 202
Barbara Presnell: Completely and utterly spellbound
A local take on the High Point Furniture Market
The RBBA is an 18-piece community big band reminiscent of the 1930s style of Glenn Miller, Count Basie, Duke Ellington and other bandleaders.
Clarence provides recipes that will have you rethinking your views on cauliflower.
April is Cambodian Heritage Month. For more than a decade, the celebration of the Cambodian new year culminates in Davidson County with a festival that organizers estimate will reach more than 10,000 at the event on April 22 and 23.
On Thursday, April 20 from 5 to 8pm an all-women's show presented by the Finch House will focus on art and healing.
Making popovers is much easier than you may think.
On the morning of May 21, history was made as American Legion Banks-Miller Post 255 held a flag burning ceremony - a first in the organization’s 70 year history.
Parents, community members, Jacket Parent Academy (JPA) enrollees and JPA alumni were in attendance to show support for some of Lexington’s youngest and finest Black business owners at the “Black Business Spotlight.” Four of the five business owners are Lexington Senior High School graduates.