The City of Salisbury will operate on an adjusted schedule in observance of Good Friday, Friday, April 18.
2025 will be BlockWork’s 15th Anniversary! Nominate your block or neighborhood located within Salisbury city limits by May 1.
Did you know that April is National Poetry Month? Rowan County poets are invited to participate in the first Sidewalk Poetry Project! The Public Arts Commission (PAC) modeled the Sidewalk Poetry Project after St. Paul, Minnesota, Santa Clarita, California and Cambridge, Massachusetts programs. The goal of the project is to celebrate Rowan County poets and create a trail of poems within Salisbury’s downtown.
In partnership with the Salisbury Public Arts Commission, the Salisbury Police Department will engage West End residents to paint on public crosswalks at the intersection of Lloyd and Horah in the West End neighborhood. The artwork will reflect the history, culture, and vibrancy of West End, and display creativity and community.
Finding a place to live should be fair and equal for everyone. That’s why the Fair Housing Act exists—to protect you from discrimination when renting, buying, or getting a loan for housing. No one should be denied a home because of their race, color, religion, national origin, gender, familial status (having children), or disability.
Join us on Saturday, March 1, for the 4th biennual We Dig Salisbury event hosted by the Community Appearance Commission and Salisbury Tree Board. This event will take place in front of the Miller Recreation Center at 1402 West Bank Street from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
2025 marks BlockWork’s 15th Anniversary, and we’re inviting you to help us celebrate this milestone! The Community Appearance Commission (CAC) and Housing Advocacy Commission (HAC) are hosting a special T-shirt design contest to commemorate the occasion—and we want to see your creativity shine.
For the second year, the Salisbury Community Appearance Commission has looked to the public to choose the best Downtown Holiday Decor. Voters had 5 categories to choose from and were able to put in their name for a drawing of Downtown Dollars.
For the second consecutive year, the Salisbury Community Appearance Commission invited the public to help select the best downtown holiday decorations. Voters were presented with six categories and had the opportunity to enter their names into a drawing for Downtown Dollars, encouraging robust participation and community engagement.
The City of Salisbury will operate on a limited schedule for the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.