It is an exciting September at Arts Theater 202 in Lexington!
It is an exciting September at Arts Theater 202 in Lexington!
“I Dream of Egypt” is author’s first nonfiction book
Davidson County Senior Services, in partnership with the Lexington Kiwanis Club, is hosting the Annual Seniors’ Day at the County Agricultural Fair. The date will be September 21 at the Davidson County Fairgrounds, 400 Greensboro St. Ext. The gates will open at 9:00 a.m., and admission is free for all seniors 55 and older.
In July, it was announced that the former Dunbar High School building on Smith Ave. would be undergoing a transfer of ownership.
Davidson County attorney David E. Inabinett has been selected by his peers for inclusion in the 30ᵗʰ edition of The Best Lawyers in America® for his practice in Elder Law, Trusts and Estates. Inabinett is the Managing Member at Brinkley Walser Stoner, PLLC.
Yoga is not just about physical postures; it is a holistic practice that cultivates self-awareness, mindfulness, and inner balance. In this guide, we invite beginners to take their first steps into the world of yoga with a selection of gentle poses that lay the foundation for a nourishing and sustainable practice.
District 11 covers Alamance, Caswell, Davidson, Guilford, Randolph and Rockingham counties.
Civitan Project Santa was honored by Civitan International with two first place awards at the 103 rd International Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Lexington Fire Department was dispatched to a reported house fire on East Hemstead Street Wednesday morning.
United Way of Davidson County invests in programs that provide mentoring, tutoring, and after-school care for students in Davidson County. Programs that effectively encourage school readiness, school success and the lowering of the high school dropout rate and increasing the graduation rate.
Lexington Police Department’s K9s Rico, Cert, and Dax will receive bullet and stab protective vests thanks to a charitable donation from non-profit organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. The vests are sponsored by Vested Interest in K9s, Inc. and will be embroidered with the sentiment “This gift of protection provided by Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.”. Delivery is expected within eight to ten weeks.
Several companies offered jobs on site at Davidson Local’s Give Work A Chance job fair. The job fair is not over; we would love for those interested to send resumes to jobfair@davidsonlocal.com so we can share with more employers.
The Lexington Fire Department responded last night at approximately 9:30 pm to a fire on Sunnyside Drive, where firefighters found a single-family, reportedly vacant, home engulfed in flames.
Thursday afternoon, Davidson Local hosted the Give Work A Chance Job Fair. The brainchild of Joel Leonard, we welcomed over 300 job seekers to our event; some who were set up with interviews on the spot.
The Tom. A Finch Community YMCA and the J. Smith Young YMCA will host the 9th Annual Community Prayer Breakfast on Friday, September 8 at Memorial United Methodist Church, 101 Randolph Street, Thomasville.
Today is the day. This afternoon, over 20 area companies will be seeking to fill over 350 livable wage jobs. We will have free food and water stations indoors and outdoors.
“I Dream of Egypt” is author’s first nonfiction book.
The Davidson County Public Library System will observe National Library Card Sign-Up Month during September. As part of the celebration, patrons with lost or damaged cards can replace them for free.