County Commissioner Matt Mizell shares memories, recognizing the dedication of its staff, while expressing concern over the aging infrastructure and limited resources that hinder its potential.
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County Commissioner Matt Mizell shares memories, recognizing the dedication of its staff, while expressing concern over the aging infrastructure and limited resources that hinder its potential.
Mizell writes, “In an increasingly divided world, public libraries stand as living symbols of our founding values that united us: equal access to information, freedom of inquiry, and the liberty to navigate a spectrum of ideas without coercive indoctrination. They are not relics of the past, but cornerstones of our future.”
On Monday, April 28, 2025, at 6:00 p.m., Lexington’s City Council will issue a formal proclamation honoring National Poetry Month and one of our region’s literary treasures, Barbara Presnell.
The duo invites those who are inspired to a book talk with the authors on Thursday, January 16, 2025, from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Undercroft of Grace Episcopal Church, located at the corner of 5th Avenue and Main Street, Lexington, NC.
Publisher Antionette Kerr accepted the challenge to bring something beyond a book to holiday tables each year.
Saturday, Aug. 19 is National Bookstore Romance Day. To celebrate, Pig City Books will be hosting a book signing with local author and Central Davidson alum, Taylor Wilson-West.
You can drop off books from 10am until 1pm on Saturday, July 29.
The Friends of the Lexington Library is proud to announce our Annual Book Sale scheduled for October 7 & 8 with a Members’ Only Preview on Thursday, October 6.
Now that we’re celebrating Black History Month, everyone should make a conscious effort to increase their celebration and knowledge of Black history
Arts Davidson County is elated to announce a new project.
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