The Asheboro/Randolph County Branch of the NAACP is honoring Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. on Jan. 15 with its 24th MLK March. The March is slated to start at approximately […]
While the North Carolina Zoo is Sensory Friendly every day, we understand that it can still be overwhelming for some of our guests on busier days. On Quiet Days at the Zoo, we offer a more sensory-friendly experience and invite everyone looking to visit the Zoo on a less crowded day. We will not allow […]
Grief is an all-encompassing experience that impacts the griever physically, mentally, emotionally, socially and spiritually. While it is true that grief is universal and touches everyone at some point during their life, grief itself is a highly personal experience. In the Grief 101 program, Kirsten Goard provides an introduction to the grief process and explores […]
Public Hearing - Regular Monthly Board Meeting The Public is advised that at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday January 16, 2024 The Ramseur Board of Commissioners will meet in the Council Room […]
Join us for a fun-filled cooking program designed for all budding chefs ages 7+. What’s Cookin' is a hands-on program that teaches basic cooking skills. Registration Required. Please call 336-318-6804 […]
Learn all about Girl Scouting from a local Girl Scout Troop as they perform timeless children’s stories with puppets designed by the Girl Scouts themselves! Create your own paper puppet […]
The Greensboro Veterans Center mobile unit will be on our RCC Asheboro Campus (in front of the Administration/Education Center, near the flagpole) this Monday, Jan. 22, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m. […]
Bring your homework to the library for help from a librarian and Tutor.com.