For the seventh year in a row, Hospice of Davidson County has been recognized by HEALTHCAREfirst as a Hospice Honors award recipient, acknowledging the agency as a leader in providing hospice care.
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For the seventh year in a row, Hospice of Davidson County has been recognized by HEALTHCAREfirst as a Hospice Honors award recipient, acknowledging the agency as a leader in providing hospice care.
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
Several local groups including Davidson Medical Ministries, Compassion Inspiring Action, Scout Metals and Davidson Local came together to serve warm meal to local families this Thanksgiving.
The Lexington Area Chamber of Commerce is excited to announce the launch of its Virtual Christmas Celebration.
Hospice of Davidson County is providing several opportunities for the community to remember loved ones and honor cherished memories through its annual ornament & luminary sale and Night of Reflection event.
Project Potential was founded in 1994 by local businessman Tim Timberlake and former Lexington City Schools superintendent, Jim Simeon. Their purpose for starting this program was to encourage more students in the Lexington City School System to enroll in a college or university after graduating from high school.
2021 FESTIVAL DE LUCES DEL PAÍS DE LAS MARAVILLAS DE INVIERNO.
The Annual Winter Wonderland Light Festival is back.
Meals on Wheels of Lexington is powered by volunteers.
Candidate applications are now being accepted for apprenticeship programs offered through the Davidson and Davie Apprenticeship Consortium (DDAC).
Thomasville’s Toney Kincaid says there’s a stigma around epilepsy that he and others in the Epilepsy Association of North Carolina are working hard to shift. Sam’s Law is a bill that would require K-12 schools and UNC system schools to create seizure action plans for students who have seizures.
Bells will be ringing! On Friday, The Lexington location of The Salvation Army unveiled a makeover for mascot Sally the Sow at the Davidson County Historical Museum.
On Saturday, November 20, the Lexington Farmers Market at the Depot will re-open for their special “Harvest Market”.
On Friday, November 12, 2021, The Salvation Army Commands of the Triad will conduct a multi-location kick-off of the 2021 Christmas Kettle Season.
In honor of National Caregiver Appreciation and Alzheimer’s Awareness Month, The Life Center of Davidson County invites 50 caregivers to enjoy a FREE lunch and giveaway.
Several local companies and nonprofits are giving away FREE Thanksgiving Meals! Here are the details for events throughout the day. First come, first served!
Hospice is about hope, meaningful moments, memory making, and LIVING. Now More Than Ever is a series featuring agencies of United Way of Davidson County.
Xclusive Q and Jungle Rydaz are hosting their first coat and blanket drive. Donations will be distributed to those who are homeless in Davidson County.
Conflicting accounts have emerged from the current owner of The Bellamy on Sixth (formerly Patriot Village) and the former property manager of Patriot Village.