Lexington Youth Theatre (LYT) will bring Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music to life onstage at the Edward C. Smith Civic Center in beautiful uptown Lexington, NC, on March 18-20, 2022.
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Lexington Youth Theatre (LYT) will bring Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music to life onstage at the Edward C. Smith Civic Center in beautiful uptown Lexington, NC, on March 18-20, 2022.
Your insider’s guide to observing Valentine’s Day, locally.
On February 5, local dentist and author, Daniel Siceloff will release his second book, ‘Savage Savior.’
Lexington Live Community Theatre and PFLAGlexingtonnc are presenting a Sordid Lives Screening and VIP Meet the Cast Event.
From Langston To Lexington with Love event postponed, Black Butterfly group emerges with Lexington groups to co-host three events honoring Black History.
For over five years, I’ve worked remotely, mainly from home, almost daily
Mantle’s goal with their Free Prom Project Pop-Up event is to ensure that every girl has the special and unforgettable night that they all deserve.
Explore STEM programming and put your engineering skills up against others from around the Triad! Bridging the Triad is a FREE event, designed to get kids and adults interested and engaged through a bridge building contest.
On January 5, local blues/rock band, from the small community of Churchland, in Davidson County, dropped its first highly anticipated self-titled EP.
Lexington Youth Theatre will be holding auditions for the classic musical, Sound of Music, Monday, January 10, and Tuesday, January 11, between 4-6pm at the rehearsal studio at 4 E. 3rd Ave. in Lexington.
The West Davidson Public Library will be hosting an Astronomy night on Monday, January 10, 2022 at 6pm to commemorate NASA's James Webb Telescope Launch into space.
Realist exhibit at Timberlake Gallery and Museum showcases natural beauty of North Carolina.
On Friday, February 11th at 119 West 3rd Avenue Lexington, NC, a black-tie affair set near the date of his birth will honor his legacy by bringing a little bit of Hughes to Lexington.