Military service honored on Veterans Day.
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Military service honored on Veterans Day.
The United Women in Faith of First United Methodist Church, 310 South Main Street Lexington NC will hold a craft/bake/tag sale on Sunday November 19, 2023 from 12 noon to 2:30pm in the Fellowship Hall of the church.
Navy veteran Mike Loomis and wife Lorie will host “A Night of Remembrance” for those lost to overdose and suicide on Nov. 19th from 6pm to 8pm on the steps of the old courthouse.
Annual Red Kettle Campaign Kicked Off November 10th.
The marker commemorating Sink will be unveiled in Lexington Saturday, Nov. 11. on the square at 3 N. Main St at 2:00 pm. Historical data for the marker took more than a year of collection by descendant Steve Smith and historian Don Phelps. {Contributed Photo}
Vendors are invited to register here by Nov. 21. For the past few years, space has been tight. First come, first served. Stewart said the small fee is worth it. According to Steward, Uptown Lexington is one of the few evening parades remaining in the region
Davidson-Davie’s STORM basketball team hopes to bring in the thunder as they host first home game Saturday.
The festivities begin this week until further notice. {Contributed Photos}
On November 19th Uptown Lexington will host Christmas Open House 1:00 pm-6:00 pm. Home for the Hogidays November 19th -January 5th. 3369567773
The Cook Family is a Southern Gospel group based in Denton, NC and was started in 1969.
Purple balloons adorn the sky in remembrance of domestic violence victims.
The Davidson County Sheriff’s office shares safety tips for door-to-door trick or treaters, parents, drivers and candy givers this Halloween.
Fun and festive Halloween decorations play a significant role in setting the mood for this thrilling holiday. With eerie and eye-catching Halloween props, creative decorations lend an atmosphere of mystery and awe. Our staff picks range in size, price and theme. Happy Halloween.
Free community events will be held Sunday, November 5 and Sunday, November 19 at 5 p.m.
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.
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.
The Lexington Barbecue Festival Sand Sculpture makes a monumental return
To help ensure the safe disposal of unused medications, Novant Health is encouraging members of the community to clean out their medicine cabinets Oct. 28, U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) National Prescription Drug Take Back Day.