Candidate applications are now being accepted for apprenticeship programs offered through the Davidson and Davie Apprenticeship Consortium (DDAC).
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Candidate applications are now being accepted for apprenticeship programs offered through the Davidson and Davie Apprenticeship Consortium (DDAC).
Thomasville’s Toney Kincaid says there’s a stigma around epilepsy that he and others in the Epilepsy Association of North Carolina are working hard to shift. Sam’s Law is a bill that would require K-12 schools and UNC system schools to create seizure action plans for students who have seizures.
Bells will be ringing! On Friday, The Lexington location of The Salvation Army unveiled a makeover for mascot Sally the Sow at the Davidson County Historical Museum.
On Saturday, November 20, the Lexington Farmers Market at the Depot will re-open for their special “Harvest Market”.
On Friday, November 12, 2021, The Salvation Army Commands of the Triad will conduct a multi-location kick-off of the 2021 Christmas Kettle Season.
In honor of National Caregiver Appreciation and Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, The Life Center of Davidson County invites 50 caregivers to enjoy a FREE lunch and giveaway.
Several local companies and nonprofits are giving away FREE Thanksgiving Meals! Here are the details for events throughout the day. First come, first served!
Hospice is about hope, meaningful moments, memory making, and LIVING. Now More Than Ever is a series featuring agencies of United Way of Davidson County.
Xclusive Q and Jungle Rydaz are hosting their first coat and blanket drive. Donations will be distributed to those who are homeless in Davidson County.
Conflicting accounts have emerged from the current owner of The Bellamy on Sixth (formerly Patriot Village) and the former property manager of Patriot Village.
The Salvation Army’s 2021 Angel Tree program is officially kicking off November 1st.
November is National Hospice and Palliative Care Month.
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.
On Wednesday, October 27 Habitat for Humanity of Lexington celebrated their newest home owners, Bryan and Heather Thomas.
The second Annual Rockin’ Alzheimer’s Marathon will be held on Friday, November 5 at Sophie’s Cork & Ale from 11a.m-1p.m.
The United Way Early Bird 5k is going Virtual this year for a number of reasons, but mostly because they want to provide a safe event and keep y'all healthy so you can join us in person in 2022 and have a great Thanksgiving!
The Workshop of Davidson, Inc. was recently approved for another three-year accreditation by CARF International, The Commission of Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities.
The Association of Community College Trustees (ACCT) recently announced the election of Tina Royal to the new ACCT Board of Directors and ACCT Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee members and officers. Royal is Davidson County resident and serves of the board of Davidson-Davie Community College.
Friday, October 22 recognizes the Third Annual International Phelan-McDermid Syndrome Awareness Day so as to garner attention for PMS, a rare genetic condition affecting more than 2,500 people worldwide. It's estimated that one percent of people with autism have PMS, but many are undiagnosed. For Christy, Dave and adopted son Jack Hiller, this time of year is a special moment of remembrance.