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Situated between High Rock Lake to the east and Lake Norman in the west, Rowan County is one of North Carolina’s oldest and most scenic communities. One of Rowan’s most prominent towns is its county seat, Salisbury. Known as a “Heart of the Arts” and “Antiques Capital,” Salisbury is home to a historic downtown district filled with grand old houses, quaint stores, cafes, museums, antique shops and art galleries.
Rowan is a county where community and quality of life are values revered and revealed in every street, town and farm. From its southern-most border a short distance from hectic Charlotte to its northern tip at the Yadkin River, Rowan is unique, a place its citizens are proud to call home; a treasure nestled in the heart of the Piedmont.
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Local News & Events
Colors of Spring: A Visual Celebration March 4—March 27, 2010 Opening reception: Friday, March 5, 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm. Refreshments will be served. Our long, cold, snowy winter is drawing to a close. The long-awaited coming of spring is being celebrated by the artists at Rail Walk Gallery with an exhibition of colorful, spring-themed artwork.
Located downtown in a charming area. Part of Salisbury's Day of the Arts. Events throughout the arts district. This event is in the Easy Street restored section of Downtown Salisbury and has a great local following. Well organized with volunteer assistance to assist artists and direct them to their spaces. Free parking available for artists. 4,000 attendees expected. ** Estimated start time -- Please confirm **
Sarah Susanka, pioneer of the "Not So Big" movement, will discuss redefining the American home and lifestyle, echoing her book "The Not So Big Life: Making Room for What Really Matters." She has appeared on TV and radio programs, including Oprah, Diane Rehm and Charlie Rose. US News & World Report called her an innovator in American culture. Newsweek named her a top newsmaker in 2000. The event is co-sponsored by the Lilly Center & Center for Environment. |
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