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Tonya Lanier seeks one of four Davidson County Commission seats up for grabs in the upcoming election. Not having to participate in the May primary, Tonya is focusing her energy on the Tuesday, November 8, 2022, Election Day.
Even with warmer weather headed our way, the most often requested items at the First Reformed UCC Clothing Ministry are jeans and hoodies. That’s the case year-round -- even in warmer months, people who work and sometime live outside need jeans, t-shirts and hoodies.
Written by Joe and Cathy Browder
Organizers nationally and locally are calling for a partnership with our planet this Earth Day. Earth Day 2022 will be observed on April 22nd with a cleanup in Uptown Lexington from 4pm to 6pm on The Square.
Matt Mizell is a Republican candidate for Davidson County Commissioner. He is a political outsider and an authentic conservative who has lived here in Davidson County for over 30 years.
The Brother’s Grimm hit the stage with an epic fairy tale about wishes, family and the choices we make. Into The Woods: Fri May 13, 2022 - Sun May 15, 2022.
First Reformed invites the public to come to “The Stations of Holy Week on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of Holy Week, April 14-16, 2022. This is a walk-through, multi-sensory worship experience for all ages. After entering the sanctuary, you will go to different interactive prayer stations that depict scenes from the last week of Jesus’ life.
The 2022 Davidson County Farm Tour is a community and education outreach event hosted by Davidson County Local Food Network (DCLFN). DCLFN is the county's food council which is a network composed of farmers, food producers, health advocates who work towards building an equitable and resilient food system for the health and economic welfare of the community.
Are you looking for a new way to help others, serve your community, give back, or act on your faith? First Reformed United Church of Christ in Uptown Lexington manages more than a dozen community services or ministries that need community members like you so that we can grow and serve even more people. You do not need to attend First Reformed or even go to church at all to participate and serve your community. All are welcome!
Women’s History Month: Thomasville Fire Department celebrates female firefighters on social media.
Eat.Drink.Restaurant Week! is around the corner from March 20 - April 3, 2022. Local folks are getting their taste buds prepared and admiring all the delicious dishes the chefs are submitting.
In true Davidson Local style, we will honor the month with stories that not only weave information into the telling but engage emotions and energy. Groups of women will be featured this month to represent action, transition, leadership and compassion in our local community. Stories will include local perspectives from an array of collaborators.
The American Red Cross of Davidson County shares one family’s home fire story. The day began as a normal Saturday for the Banks. The family was doing housework and organizing just days before Christmas 2020. #nowmorethanever #unitedway
Special Olympics Davidson County (SODC) has been serving individuals with intellectual disabilities in Davidson County for over 40 years.
To many that drive down Business 85, passing Jerry Hunt Supercenter, most likely do not know that they are a very community-minded organization.
United Way of Davidson County is wrapping up their Annual Workplace Giving Campaign.
Political Ad: James Carr Jr., Lexington native son and candidate for the NC US senate seat, currently held by the retiring senator, Richard Burr, will be holding a Meet and Greet on December 12th, from 2 - 4, at the Breeden Insurance Amphitheater.
Now More Than Ever: The pandemic has had lasting effects on many in our community and especially the organizations that serve to take care of our neighbors. It has certainly been interesting times and the needs are even greater for those from children to the elderly that depend on the services provided by our 25 Partner Agencies. #givingtuesday