The Salisbury Police Department’s Victim Advocacy Division, in collaboration with the Family Crisis Council of Rowan, Inc., is coordinating various events and initiatives throughout October to raise awareness concerning domestic violence as part of Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
The City of Salisbury announces the arrival of two brand-new all-electric, 25-foot-long ADA-accessible transit buses, purchased through an $818,771 Volkswagen Settlement Transit/Shuttle Bus Program Grant from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality (NCDEQ). These buses will replace two aging diesel buses and will be officially put into service to further the city’s commitment to sustainability and reduced emissions.
The Salisbury Police Department invites local members of the LGBTQIA+ community to a neighborhood forum to meet and engage with officers.
Downtown Salisbury hosts its third annual Bell Tower BREWFEST beer festival on Saturday, Oct. 5, at Bell Tower Green from noon to 7 pm. The day before, on Friday, Oct. 4, visitors can visit, eat, and shop in Downtown Salisbury while buskers showcase their array of talents.
Muralist and NC Public Art Director Max Dowdle has invited the City of Salisbury to participate in his ambitious project to paint 100 murals in North Carolina’s 100 counties over the next five years.