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Car Reunion – 2025 136th Soldier Reunion

Downtown Newton Development Association 135 N College Ave, Newton, NC, United States

Event: NEW TO THE 2025 136TH SOLDIERS REUNION!!! You asked and we responded!! ALL makes, ALL models, and best of all, ALL years!!  We cannot wait to host y'all this year!!

Tiny Doors Quest Begins

Downtown Newton Development Association 135 N College Ave, Newton, NC, United States

Event: From July 15 to July 26, the Downtown Newton Tiny Door Quest will take adventurers on a fun and free scavenger hunt around Downtown Newton. Your mission: find at least 6 of the 10 tiny doors hidden around town. They could be anywhere — tucked in a planter, peeking out from a windowsill, or just above eye level. You’ll […]

Music on Main – Dani Kerr

Downtown Newton Development Association 135 N College Ave, Newton, NC, United States

Performance: A homegrown musician from Statesville, NC, who sends out flavors of soul & rock n roll.   About: Those warm summer nights are just around the corner! As we get ready for Summer 2025, keep checking here for more info on our annual Music on Main: Summer Concert Series in Downtown Newton! Be sure to make summer Thursdays a date […]

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Make Music Day Newton Street Jam

Downtown Newton Development Association 135 N College Ave, Newton, NC, United States

Event: Newton Street Jam hosted by CesarJC! We encourage musicians of all levels to join us for a jam at the park. Bring a song you’d like to play, or sit-in to back up others. This is a very open-ended event. The program will largely be determined by who shows up and what they want to play.   About: Arts […]

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Juneteenth Big Block Party

Downtown Newton Development Association 135 N College Ave, Newton, NC, United States

Event: Throughout the month of June, Catawba County agencies and organizations will commemorate Juneteenth with celebrations, performances, parades, guest speakers, revival, resource fairs, informative programming, and family gatherings. Juneteenth marks the day federal troops arrived in Galveston, Texas in 1865 to proclaim that all enslaved people were free. The troops’ arrival came a full two-and-a-half years after the signing of […]

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