Thanksgiving is right around the corner, but what do you do when the turkey is finished and the Black Friday shopping is done?
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Thanksgiving is right around the corner, but what do you do when the turkey is finished and the Black Friday shopping is done?
Think your house or neighborhood has the best Christmas light display?
Thomasville Tourism is hosting a Holiday Window Decorating contest.
2021 FESTIVAL DE LUCES DEL PAÍS DE LAS MARAVILLAS DE INVIERNO.
The Annual Winter Wonderland Light Festival is back.
Candidate applications are now being accepted for apprenticeship programs offered through the Davidson and Davie Apprenticeship Consortium (DDAC).
Collette glanced at her reflection in the full-length mirror. She had to look nice since all three grade levels would be in the middle school gym at the same time.
Cathy’s Creative Corner provides weekly short stories. Catherine is a Lexington, NC native and a proud graduate of Lexington Senior High School. She received an associate degree in Business Administration from Davidson County Community College.
The Davidson County Republican women are excited to host The Autumn Harvest Jubilee which will include a Bakers Challenge on Saturday, Nov. 6th. Lt. Governor Mark Robinson is the featured speaker.
Estate tag sale features auto and sports memorabilia.
Brews, Grooves and News with Brooke Maners. Get the inside scoop for November 5th-November 11th.
West Davidson Public Library hosted their Fall Family Film Festival in October, their second and final Festival of the year.
Nearly two years after the curtains closed on “Elf, The Musical,” Lexington Youth Theatre (LYT) is ready to hit the stage again with a production of “The Wizard of Oz.”
Your insider’s guide to weekly local events for October 29-November 4.
The Raleigh Ringers, an internationally acclaimed handbell ensemble, will perform a holiday program November 21 at the Edward C. Smith Civic Center in downtown Lexington.
Arts Davidson County is elated to announce a new project.
Your insider’s guide to weekly local events for October 22-October 28.