The group had 98 guests & 380 volunteers attend this year's Light up the Night! This is the 5th year of doing a special needs prom.
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The group had 98 guests & 380 volunteers attend this year's Light up the Night! This is the 5th year of doing a special needs prom.
Members of the arts community came together for food, fun and the celebration of local art and culture at the inaugural From Langston to Lexington with Love. The event was hosted by the newly formed Black Butterfly Network.
The culinary artist behind the menu for the Inaugural Black Butterfly event is inspired by many traditional favorite dishes. The menu is an homage to the heritage of certain foods like okra, black-eyed peas and crispy fried chicken. Clarence Vernon Hargrave reimagined many of these staples and developed a menu that granted a modern twist. {Chocolate Bread Pudding with Vanilla-Bourbon Creme}
Organizers of From Langston to Lexington with Love say, “It’s all about the art!” In fact, everything from the menu to the walls will be inspired by artists. The event is co-hosted by Anything for Our Youth, Event Horizons and Davidson Local. All proceeds will support event expenses and opportunities for local artists.
Lexington Youth Theatre (LYT) proudly presents Rodgers and Hammerstein's classical musical, The Sound of Music, this weekend at the Smith Civic Center in Uptown Lexington.
The Lexington Farmers Market will hold its Spring Organizing Meeting on Monday, March 14 at 6:30 p.m. at the Davidson County Agricultural Center at 301 E. Center Street in Lexington.
Recently Tonya Lanier celebrated the release of her book, Lost in the Shuffle II. Lanier’s first book, Lost in the Shuffle I, was written to inform others of the untold history of various residents of Davidson County. Lost in the Shuffle II is a continuation of Lost in the Shuffle I.
The Davidson County Public Library System is teaming up with the Small Business Center at Davidson-Davie Community College to present a book talk
The Black Butterfly Network postponed From Langston to Lexington with Love Black Tie event until March 25, 2022. The event will include Lynn Marshall-Linnemeier. Her style is uniquely southern with a style of mixed media in deep and cool tones. She has been documenting the American South since 1989 and works both figuratively and abstractly.
Things are ”cooking” as Uptown Lexington, Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce, Lexington Tourism and others prepare for Eat. Drink. Restaurant. Week! on March 20 - April 3, 2022..
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last week, North Carolina officials have called for a ban of buying and selling Russian products. This includes an Executive Order signed by Governor Roy Cooper with a series of sanctions that are impacting local liquor sales.
March is Women’s History Month and we are celebrating at the Lexington Public Library with a variety of events and activities!
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.