LINCOLNTON – Even as the City of Lincolnton prepares to send out tax reevaluation notices to residents, the economic forecast for the city in 2023 is a promising one.
LINCOLNTON – Several historic homes and a church in Lincolnton will be featured in the Speak Up For Children Holiday Tour of Homes on Friday. This event offers a unique
LINCOLNTON – An Eagles tribute band, On the Border, will be the first band making an appearance at the popular Alive After Five concert series held in downtown Lincolnton.
The downtown area of Lincolnton is truly a gem. Even in the era of COVID, to take the time to walk around and even just look in the windows that are all decorated for the holidays can bring great joy and itâs free. In a combined effort between the City of Lincolnton, the Downtown Development Association of Lincolnton and the Lincoln County Public Library, window shopping has become even more interesting â especially to children.
Another of the Lincoln County Public Libraryâs wonderful âStoryWalksâ has been installed in downtown Lincolnton.
âIt was the libraryâs idea and we co-sponsored with the City of Lincolnton,â Betty Flohr, the DDAâs executive director said. âWe felt like it was an event that families could get out and do safely with their kids. It gets them to be out and see our downtown merchants. A lot of times people drive through, but they donât walk through.â
The downtown area of Lincolnton is truly a gem. Even in the era of COVID, to take the time to walk around and even just look in the windows that are all decorated for the holidays can bring great joy and itâs free. In a combined effort between the City of Lincolnton, the Downtown Development Association of Lincolnton and the Lincoln County Public Library, window shopping has become even more interesting â especially to children.
Another of the Lincoln County Public Libraryâs wonderful âStoryWalksâ has been installed in downtown Lincolnton.
âIt was the libraryâs idea and we co-sponsored with the City of Lincolnton,â Betty Flohr, the DDAâs executive director said. âWe felt like it was an event that families could get out and do safely with their kids. It gets them to be out and see our downtown merchants. A lot of times people drive through, but they donât walk through.â