| Ada Jenkins Community Center | |
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The mission of the Ada Jenkins Center, located at 212 Gamble Street, is to improve the quality of life for the residents of our communities through the integrated delivery of health, education, and human services. |
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| Davidson Community Players | |
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Established in 1965, Davidson Community Players is a non-profit organization established to produce quality theatre that entertains, enriches, and encourages enthusiastic community participation in the dramatic arts. Their permanent performance venue is located in the Armour Street Theater, a 120-seat former church at the corner of Armour and Watson Streets, purchased in partnership with the town. |
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| Davidson Farmer’s Market | |
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The Davidson Farmer’s Market is a producer-only, year-round market featuring more than 35 farmers and producers from within a 100-mile radius. The market is a lively gathering place for meeting friends and for learning about food, agriculture and nutrition. Located in the space behind town hall and Summit Coffee. |
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| Davidson Historical Society | |
| The Davidson Historical Society was founded in the late 1980′s by a group of concerned citizens led by Taylor and Irene Blackwell. Over the years, DHS has presented programs by outstanding local and regional personalities on varying topics, toured historically-significant sites in the area, and financed projects which promote the history of Davidson. | |
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| Davidson Housing Coalition | |
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Davidson Housing Coalition believes that Davidson’s traditional mix of people in all income levels is fundamental to our community and distinguishes us as a town. The mission of Davidson Housing Coalition is to work with the larger community to preserve and create affordable housing options and to prepare families and individuals for financial stability and homeownership. |
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| Davidson Lands Conservancy | |
| Davidson Lands Conservancy is a nonprofit land trust that works with willing landowners to save land in the Davidson area in order to preserve a healthy, natural environment for future generations.The Davidson Lands Conservancy works to protect valuable land, educate the public about the benefits of conservation, and advocate on behalf of our ecosystems. | |
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| DavidsonNews.net | |
| DavidsonNews.net is a community news website established in December, 2006 to share information and promote discussion about town news, events, and issues in the town of Davidson. It is owned by Davidson News LLC and managed by and for Davidson residents with a combination of paid staff and volunteers. | |
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| Greenways | |
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Greenways are linear parks with pedestrian pathways connecting people and places throughout the town. The Randall R. Kincaid Trail starts at the end of South Street near Davidson Elementary School, just before the covered bridge and meanders for 2.8 miles. Winding through neighborhoods and over creeks, lined with sweetgum, tulip poplar and eastern red cedar trees, the greenway ends just past the Historic Beaver Dam Park on Davidson-Concord Road. Download the Greenways Brochure and Map (pdf). |
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| ReadDavidson | |
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ReadDavidson is a town-wide reading initiative started in 2007 by avid local readers, in partnership with the Town of Davidson, Main Street Books and the Davidson Public Library. Each year, a book is selected for residents to read and each fall, fun and educational events are planned to make the book come to life. For more information visit the Town Website |
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Come visit Triple Play Farm, a unique horse farm, located in Davidson, NC.
Kris Batchelor, the owner of Triple Play Farm believes in horse as healer, horse as teacher, and horse as partner. Triple Play Farm offers equine facilitated psychotherapy sessions as an alternative to traditional talk therapy. They also offer equine facilitated learning and coaching for individuals and groups interested in personal and organizational growth. Triple Play Farms hosts monthly natural horsemanship events in an effort to assist horse owners in developing the consistent relationship that results in greater safety for the owner and a greater sense of purpose for the horse.
Triple Play Farm is a 14 acre oasis located in Davidson. They are PATH, EAGALA, and OK Corral certified and offer several programs with the aim of giving you the opportunity to experience the joy and privilege of connection with a horse. For more information please visit www.tripleplayfarm.com.
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