Spring is here which means it’s time to break out the tools and get ready for planting and gardening.
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Spring is here which means it’s time to break out the tools and get ready for planting and gardening.
Grace Episcopal hosts annual Pancake Supper Tuesday.
Joel Leonard lets us in on how he figured out a way to return a favor to a friend who objected to overt displays.
Family calls for justice, works to raise funds for funeral, medical costs
Freddy’s Frozen Custard and Steakburgers opens at Parkway Plaza.
The event will take place on Main Street from 6-8 PM on December 15. The mission of this event is to provide a free, fun, and family-friendly gathering,
. On Saturday, December 2nd, from 9 am to 2 pm, try to stop by for the Holiday Market. Who knows, you might find something amazing!
Several local organizations will provide free Thanksgiving meals on Thursday.
The Lexington Farmers Market returns on Saturday, December 17th at The Depot. Don’t miss your favorite vendors. Here’s a recipe from the bakers at Rabble & Rise.
On Sunday, November 12, 2023, Lexington Police Officers arrested 42-year-old Aimee Lakey concerning a fire on Main Street on October 28. Lakey was charged with burning of a church, and bond has been set at $25,000. The church is owned by Jesus Comes First Ministries.
Be Someone’s Hero, 48 Hours of Giving is a hyper-focused two-day giving event beginning on November 15th, designed to highlight the J. Smith Young YMCA’s Annual Giving Campaign. {Stock Photography}
The festivities begin this week until further notice. {Contributed Photos}
On Saturday, October 28, at approximately 2:45 pm during the Lexington BBQ Festival, the Lexington Fire Department responded to a structure fire involving a church at 1700 South Main Street.
This elegant dinner will feature a custom menu by Chef Michael Moorefield and will be hosted by designer and Davidson Local writer Clarence-Vernon Hargrave.
The Lexington Visitor Center reports the festivals economic impact around 9 million dollars in local revenue making it a perfect example for festivals across the state.
Purchase your tickets here for the 2023 Press Pass Dinner to be held at Roots Restaurant on South Main Street in Lexington. This elegant dinner will feature a custom menu by Chef Michael Moorefield and will be hosted by Designer and Davidson Local Writer Clarence-Vernon Hargrave. The multi-course dinner will be accompanied by a wine with each course. The dinner begins at 6:00 PM on Saturday, November 04, 2023.
Fun photos from The Lexington Barbecue Festival Jammin’ at the AMP Pre-Pig Shindig 2023
Participating bars and breweries are asking the public to remember them during this competition.
Throughout this week Davidson County will host two major food events that celebrate our Lexington style barbeque and the locally owned and operated restaurants that serve us daily.
Tastebuds ready? This week Davidson County will become a fierce foodie scene.