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Huntersville seeks school supply donations, and plans a week of fun in August

July 6. The Town of Huntersville is collecting school supplies July 1-31 to distribute at National Night Out on Aug. 3  and Fun Friday on Aug. 6. The collection is in partnership with the Huntersville Police Department and Huntersville Presbyterian Church. Items needed include: book bags, paper, 3-ring binders, No. 2 pencils, pens, colored pencils, […]

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Davidson Police Department offers Dog Walker Watch Program

June 23. The Davidson Police Department is inviting residents to a Dog Walker Watch training session on July 7 in the at Town Hall. Dog Walker Watch encourages neighbors to help local law enforcement by acting as extra eyes and ears while out walking their dogs. “We are a community that enjoys being outdoors and […]

LKN Chamber ‘Zero K’ June 24

The Lake Norman Zero K presented by Lake Norman Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram is Thursday, June 24 from 4 pm to 7pm at Lost World’s Brewing.  To register for the Zero K click here. The cost is $30. More info: 704-892-1922.

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It’s National Pollinator Week. Here’s how to help

June 21. National Pollinator Week is this week,  June 21-27. This annual event is celebrated internationally in support of pollinator health. Learn how you can help.        

Miss May’s Roaring 20’s Tea at Rural Hill

June 18. “Miss May’s Elegant Tea,” honoring the late Miss May Davidson, will be held Sunday, August 15 from 2 – 4 pm, at Historic Rural Hill. This year’s theme is the Roaring 20’s. Tickets are $30 per adult and $15 per child. Rural Hill, which was one of the largest plantations in Mecklenburg County, […]

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Governor proclaims Juneteenth Day

June 18. Gov. Roy Cooper has proclaimed tomorrow Juneteenth Day in North Carolina, honoring the oldest known commemoration of the abolition of slavery in the United States. “As we celebrate Black heritage, history and freedom, it’s critical that we also take this opportunity to both celebrate the progress we’ve made and accept the challenge we […]

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Juneteenth observation Saturday at Ada Jenkins

June 18. Davidson Mayor Rusty Knox will speak at the Juneteenth observation Saturday at the Ada Jenkins Center. The nationwide holiday celebrating the emancipation of African-Americans originated in Galveston, Texas in 1865 and has spread nationwide since then. The event, which runs from 11 am to 2 pm, includes music and entertainment as well as […]

The things police do

June 16. Davidson Police officers will read “Officer Buckle and Gloria” by Peggy Rathmann during Summertime Storytime on Tuesday, June 22 on the steps of the Davidson Public Library. There will be two sessions, one at 1:30 pm and another at 5:30. Bring a blanket! More info: DPDCommunityEngagement@townofdavidson.org. “Community engagement is a priority for the […]

NC Sen. Marcus hosts online Town Hall June 16

June 15. NC Sen. Natasha Marcus will host an online Town Hall 7-8 pm Wednesday, June 16 that will include an MSN/assistant vice president at the Levine Cancer Institute who supports expanding healthcare access in North Carolina. Marcus will provide updates on legislative developments and give constituents an opportunity to ask questions. Attendees must sign […]

The Charlotte Symphony plays at Bailey Road Park June 22, followed by fireworks.

Get a bang out of local Independence Day observations

June 14. Independence Day observations are back after the COVID hiatus. While there are no fireworks in Davidson, residents are invited to celebrate with a patriotic stroll up South Street to the Town Green. There will also be a concert on the green starting at 6 pm. Likewise, no town-sponsored fireworks in Huntersville July 4, […]