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Town seeks items related to Davidson School’s 75th anniversary

Sept. 26. In honor of the 75th anniversary of The Davidson School, community members and Davidson School alumni will have a chance to tour the building and contribute items for historic preservation. Prior to the Fall Festival Weekend near the end of October, the Town of Davidson will be collecting historic memorabilia. Community members are […]

Community meeting on aspects of hunting around Lake Davidson

Sept. 20. The Davidson Police Department and the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission are hosting a community meeting to discuss various aspects of hunting regulations and public safety around Lake Davidson.  The purpose of the community meeting is to discuss official hunting season dates, locations, regulations and state statutes that govern hunting activities within the community. The community is […]

Davidson announces town tax assistance program

Sept. 19. The Town of Davidson developed the Davidson Tax Assistance Program (DTAP) program supports the town’s goal of anti-displacement. Eligible residents may apply for assistance through Dec. 1, 2023. Grant funds will be paid directly to the Mecklenburg or Iredell tax collector in an amount up to 25% of the town’s portion of ad […]

Immigration panel discussion Sept. 21

Sept. 14. Lake Norman Writers will present a panel discussion Sept. 21 entitled “Seeking Refuge: How Stories Can Save Us” at the Friends Quaker Meeting House in Davidson. The program, which will delve into the power of story in the lives of refugees and immigrants, was inspired by Diya Abdo, founder of Every Campus a […]

$1,310,000 16803 Maddy Lane, Davidson

Davidson Home Sales

Sept. 14. These property transactions were recorded by the Mecklenburg County Register of Deeds July 19-August 18, 2023. 7/19/23 $798,000 MI Homes of Charlotte to Bharath Reddy Loka, 17438. Summers Walk Blvd. 7/20/23 $1,856,000 Neil & Tara Condon to Christopher & Anita Donohoe, 19339 Overleaf Ln. 7/21/23 $1,550,000 Dana & Nancy Kampschror to Pierre Hennaux […]

Clark Row sketch submitted to Davidson in August 2023 by the applicants.

Public invited to see plans for Clark Row conditional planning area at community meeting Monday

By TL Bernthal. Sept. 12. The public is invited to attend a community meeting to learn more about proposals for the development of the Tom Clark buildings. The Thomas F. Clark Revocable Trust proposes a conditional planning area to redevelop the existing storefront buildings at 121-129 N. Main Street in downtown Davidson. Preliminary plans include […]

Town of Davidson Advisory Boards now accepting applications

Sept. 5. The Town of Davidson is now accepting applications for 2024 appointments to its Advisory Boards. The deadline  to apply for these board is Friday, Oct. 6: * Affordable Housing & Equity Board, * Design Review Board/Historic Preservation Commission, * Livability Board, * Planning Board, and/or the * Davidson Public Art Commission. To apply for consideration, visit www.townofdavidson.org/advisoryboardapplication A nominating committee […]

It's time for 7th Annual Boos & Brews

Boos & Brews is looking for writers

Aug. 16. Are you a writer, frustrated or otherwise? Davidson Community Players‘ seventh annual “Boos and Brews” festival is all about horror-ific short plays conceived for a small stage. If you’ve got zombies in your oeuvre—or scary stories with pumpkin ale—this is the right place to tell your most ridiculously macabre story as quickly as […]

Busy Sunday in Davidson: Fondo, concert

Aug. 11. There will be a lot going on at the Davidson Village Green Sunday: The Lake Norman Fondo during the day, then at 6 pm, Riggsbee Road will perform. If you’re heading to Davidson, Lorimer Road will be closed from the CVS parking lot to Davidson-Concord Road starting Saturday at 6 pm through 4 […]

E2D, now 10 years old, bridges the opportunity gap between those who have ready-access to computers and the internet, and those who do not

Ada Jenkins, E2D receive youth and young adult awards from CMCF

Aug. 7. The Ada Jenkins Center and E2D are two local recipients of grants from the Charlotte Mecklenburg Community Foundation (CMCF) which awarded $550,000 to 31 nonprofits that support local children, youth and young adults. —Ada Jenkins Center will receive $25,000 for their LEARN Works program, an after-school academic support and enrichment program. —E2D to […]