Remember as the fireworks are going off in celebration of our Independence Day, let them always remind you to be grateful to God for the freedom and opportunity we have in our country.
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Remember as the fireworks are going off in celebration of our Independence Day, let them always remind you to be grateful to God for the freedom and opportunity we have in our country.
Today is a day worth celebrating in the culinary world because it is both National Hand Roll Day and National Fried Chicken Day! I can’t wait to celebrate by eating both with my family and friends.
Despite cracks in the structure, The Liberty Bell is a symbol of freedom that holds steadfast to the ideal of creating a democracy truly dedicated to liberty and justice for all. The bell rang in 1776 to notify local communities of major events and call public leaders to meetings. Today, we celebrate The Liberty Bell as a symbol of local information that bares the soul of a colorful, complicated and imperfect unions. Happy July 4th holiday from Davidson Local! #letfreedomring
As we meditate on the word of God this week, let us remember. May we experience the joy of our salvation each and every day, may we always carry the summertime freedom in our hearts and may we always enjoy summertime and living easy, may you be blessed with endless summertime.
Because of the grace of God, we can look in the mirror and smile, we can smile with the exceeding joy that we are God’s creation.
Davidson Local’s Guest Columnist, Kelly Carrick who shares another of her musings about life in Davidson County, with family and friends.
Minister Toni McCullough delivers a special message reminding us that on Father’s Day and always, our heavenly father knows what is best for us. All we have to do is ask.
Celebrate Juneteenth with these delicious and traditional recipes.
Lemon squares are the perfect was to usher in summer. Make this classic, simple and delicious dessert today.
Welcome to “Hello Neighbor” Davidson Local’s latest column dedicated to the many unique personalities of Davidson County. Our first introduction is Patsy Matthews, a unique and creative citizen of Lexington that has an organic urban garden and is also a jewelry maker.
Davidson Local’s Publisher, Antionette Kerr shares a lesson on letting go and moving on, in the midst of life’s circumstances.
Happy Mother’s Day from Davidson Local
Make the best meal of the day for someone special today or any day. It will be a meal that they never will forget.
While Davidson County is a humble group of cities, the possibilities are endless when creativity is everywhere! Why not take a chance, and enjoy our list of wonderful events this month?
Meet our newest Guest Columnist, Lexington native Kelly Carrick. Read her first column about the Lexington Farmers Market, a vibrant hub of local produce and handmade goods, held at the Historic Train Depot in Lexington every Saturday, from May 4th through October 12th, from 8 a.m. until 12 p.m.
Davidson Local’s own Joel Leonard offers heartfelt advice to all of those that are living as caregivers.
Columna: Estímulo para las personas que cuidan a los demás.
Davidson Local’s own Minister Toni brings you a special word this week. Reminding us “it’s nice to be nice.”
The Lexington Farmers Market opens this Saturday, May 4th with lots of great vendors. It’s the perfect place to grab all of the items to make a savory and delicious frittata.
Recently, the Lexington Farmers Market has undergone significant and exciting changes in leadership positions. Long-time board member, Jennifer Rosecrans, has taken over as president of the Lexington Farmers Market board, succeeding previous long-term president Kivi Leroux Miller.