by Press Release | Mar 18, 2024 | Arts & Entertainment, Bottom Left Box, Local Businesses, News
Search for: NEWS Main Street Books Invites the Community to the Book Launch of “Nature Reset” Main Street Books is pleased to announce the launch of Davidson resident Kathleen McIntyre’s first book The Nature Reset on Tuesday, March 19 from 7:00 to 8:30...
by Press Release | Mar 12, 2024 | Arts & Entertainment, Bottom Left Box, Music at St. Albans, News
Search for: NEWS *UPDATE* Music at St. Albans Presents Poisoned Dwarf On Sunday, March 17 at 3:00, Music at St. Alban’s presents the Celtic ensemble Poisoned Dwarf. We anticipate that this concert will be very popular and may break our previous attendance record....
by Connie Fisher | Mar 6, 2024 | Arts & Entertainment, Bottom Left Box, Davidson Community Players, News
Search for: NEWS Fun Home is a Brilliant Opener of Davidson Community Player’s 2024 Season The opening play of the Davidson Community Players (DCP) season has always been one of my favorite productions—the theme has something you can sink your teeth into. This year...
by Nancy Griffith | Feb 18, 2024 | Bottom Left Box, Davidson History, News
Search for: NEWS In Honor of Black History Month: Echoes of Slavery, the Byers Family, by Historian Nancy Griffith Andy Byers, a neighbor whom Ralph Johnson referred to in his book David Played a Harp, was enslaved by James S. Byers of Iredell County, as was his...
by Press Release | Feb 8, 2024 | Arts & Entertainment, Bottom Left Box, News, Stories from Davidson College
Search for: NEWS Davidson College Art Collection Advisory Committee Hosting a Visual Arts Trip to Philadelphia Join Cort Savage, Chair and Professor of the Art Department, and Lia Newman, Director and Curator of the Van Every/Smith Galleries, on a visual arts...
by Nancy Griffith | Jan 22, 2024 | Bottom Left Box, Davidson History, News
Search for: NEWS Walnut Grove: a Davidson History Column by Nancy Griffith When we think of plantation houses in Davidson, our minds usually turn to Beaver Dam, the Davidson plantation on Concord Road. There was, however, a large plantation much closer to downtown,...