Here are some great local events to fill your calendar for the last weeks of January.
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Here are some great local events to fill your calendar for the last weeks of January.
The annual MKL Day parade carried on with style despite cold temperatures and gray skies Monday.
The Lexington NAACP 37th Annual Freedom Fund Banquet was a success.
Foto: Jose Patino, el gerente de “Mi Cancún” restaurante Mexicano, reemplaza “Ay Wey Mexican Kitchen + Tequila” en Lexington, y se para al lado del cartel que anuncia el nuevo nombre del restaurante. (Vikki Broughton Hodges/Davidson Local)
Anything For Our Youth Group of Lexington, NC, will host their annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. youth art gallery and exhibition. The event will be held on Monday, January 15, 2024; 5:00 p.m. at the Arts | Theatre 202 located at 202 N. Main Street, Lexington, NC.
January is filled with local events to fill your social calendar.
St. Stephen United Methodist Church in Uptown Lexington is adorned with numerous colorful stained glass windows that have a very regal presence and a story of their own.
Tickets are on sale for the Thirty-Sixth annual Freedom Fund Banquet, honoring the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The banquet will be held Saturday at 5 p.m. on January 13, 2024 at Commons on the Green located at 200 Country Club Blvd in Lexington. The speakers for this year's banquet will be Thomas and Tina Wyatt, owners of T & T Counseling & Consultation Services.
On Saturday, December 2nd and Sunday, December 3rd , Tyro Methodist Church is celebrating the 15th year of Journey to Bethlehem.
Around Town is Davidson Local’s regular photo gallery featuring business and community gatherings. Look for familiar faces in each installment.
“Caught Doing Good is an idea adapted from local educators. The concept involves sharing a quick note about local folks caught in the act – of doing great! It could be something BIG – or small – but it will always be something good.”
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
In the spring of 2024, Austin’s new photography book is slated to be released alongside a gallery of his work.
This elegant dinner will feature a custom menu by Chef Michael Moorefield and will be hosted by designer and Davidson Local writer Clarence-Vernon Hargrave.
Fun photos from The Lexington Barbecue Festival Jammin’ at the AMP Pre-Pig Shindig 2023
The Lexington Barbecue Festival Sand Sculpture makes a monumental return
Throughout this week Davidson County will host two major food events that celebrate our Lexington style barbeque and the locally owned and operated restaurants that serve us daily.
This year’s campaign will run during the week of October 23rd-29th and feature specials ranging from burgers, sandwiches, chicken, seafood, craft beer and cocktails at participating restaurants, breweries, and bars in participating cities – Winston-Salem, Clemmons, Kernersville, Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, Asheboro and Davidson County.
Thomasville, North Carolina on September 29th, 2023