Spring has arrived in Kinston, North Carolina and the warm weather is coming with it. As the days begin to gradually heat up, make plans to for you and your family to visit the Lions Water Adventure Park.
Built in conjunction with the Woodman Community Center, the park opened in 2013... [read more]
Category: Family-friendly
Take An Easter Egg Decorating Class!
For 55 years, The Arts Council of Wayne County has been supporting creative endeavors in our area with events, exhibitions, and one adorable mascot: a black cat appropriately named Artie. The many fun upcoming dates on the council’s calendar include an Artwalk, a live jazz performance, and drawing and painting... [read more]
Cheer On The Carolina Hurricanes Against The St. Louis Blues
Doug Henry CDJR has the kickstart to your weekend. This Friday the Carolina Hurricanes will face off against the St. Louis Blues at home in Raleigh. The matchup will mark the second time these two out of conference foes have met in the 2018-19 season. Carolina will be looking to... [read more]
Host Your Next Event At Kinston Country Club
The new year may have only just begun, but many people are finding their 2019 calendars already filling up fast. The company board meeting is next month, cousin Janie’s baby is due in the spring, Mom and Dad’s gold anniversary is this year, and the book club needs a place... [read more]
CSS Neuse Civil War Interpretive Center And Governor Caswell Memorial
We’re all familiar with the rich history of the United States. From countless wars to freedoms won, the history of the United States is extremely eventful. In school we’re taught about certain aspects of our history. However, there’s only so much history one teacher can cover in a classroom. Outside... [read more]
Visit Caswell No. 1 Fire Station Museum
If you are looking for a unique and historical attraction in Kinston, NC, then look no further than Caswell No. 1 Fire Station Museum. It’s located on South Queen Street and is Kinston’s oldest remaining municipal building. Originally erected in 1895, the building was converted into a museum in 1993... [read more]