Monthly Archives: June 2021

Downtown Mocksville Dreams

2021-06-29T14:21:01-04:00

Way back in the fall of 2016 I found myself in downtown Mocksville in the late afternoon on one of those days where there was an ideal mixture of sun, Carolina blue sky and perfect temperature. The remodeling project at the Davie County Courthouse was still in progress, but most of the exterior of the building had been restored to its former glory. People were going about their business, but the streets were not “rolling up” as they do in many small downtowns after 5:00 p.m. As I meandered through the eclectic shops and admired the early twentieth century architecture I [...]

Downtown Mocksville Dreams2021-06-29T14:21:01-04:00

Remarks by Will Marklin – June 2021

2021-06-29T14:16:37-04:00

Things are moving back toward normal! The new normal may be a bit different but it looks like we will not be required to wear a mask, which is a blessing. The Mocksville City Page in the Enterprise has been down for over a year. We have been forwarding updates and communications from Davie County Health and Human Services throughout the pandemic as we have been following the guidelines sent down from the state . I am glad to be getting back to a point where there are events and things happening around town that we can communicate to our residents [...]

Remarks by Will Marklin – June 20212021-06-29T14:16:37-04:00

Mocksville’s Own Field of Dreams

2021-06-17T18:12:55-04:00

  Mocksville 2020 NC3 American League team.   From the crack of a bat to the roar of the crowd to the smell of fresh popcorn, there’s something about an evening spent watching baseball at Mando Field at Rich Park. This summer, Mocksville’s own “Field of Dreams” will feature Mocksville-Davie American Legion Baseball junior and senior teams as well as the Mocksville Muscadines, a summer collegiate team that is part of North Carolina’s Old North State League. Mocksville’s Boys of Summer will play home games three nights in a row beginning tonight, June 17th, at 7 p.m. It will [...]

Mocksville’s Own Field of Dreams2021-06-17T18:12:55-04:00

Rescission of the State of Emergency is Effective June 16

2021-06-17T09:34:42-04:00

The prior State of Emergency Proclamation and all subsequent State of Emergency Proclamations which modified same are hereby rescinded effective June 16 at 8 a.m. You can download and print the declaration here or read the full document from our Davie County Leadership below:      

Rescission of the State of Emergency is Effective June 162021-06-17T09:34:42-04:00

Upcoming Changes to Davie County’s Recycling Program Do Not Affect Town Residents 

2021-06-17T09:44:41-04:00

  Due to changes in the value of recyclables in global markets, Republic Services is making changes to its county-wide recycling program effective July 1, 2021. These changes do not affect residents in Mocksville, Bermuda Run, and Cooleemee. Town residents will continue to receive free curbside recycling pickup per the contract Republic Services has with each town. For frequently asked questions about the upcoming changes click here.

Upcoming Changes to Davie County’s Recycling Program Do Not Affect Town Residents 2021-06-17T09:44:41-04:00

Free Summer Movie Nights in Mocksville are Back!

2021-06-16T08:11:13-04:00

Bring your family & friends to Downtown Mocksville for a free outdoor showing of Toy Story 4 on Saturday, June 19th.  The movie will begin at 8:30 p.m. at Main Street Park. Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of the gang embark on a road trip with Bonnie and a new toy named Forky. The adventurous journey turns into an unexpected reunion as Woody's slight detour leads him to his long-lost friend Bo Peep. As Woody and Bo discuss the old days, they soon start to realize that they're worlds apart when it comes to what they want from life as [...]

Free Summer Movie Nights in Mocksville are Back!2021-06-16T08:11:13-04:00

Milling Road Repair Completed

2021-06-16T08:11:32-04:00

The DOT road repair work on Milling Road has been completed. Repairs were done at the intersection of Bethel Church Rd. down Milling toward N. Main St. intersection. If you have any questions you can contact the Community Development Coordinator, Tami Langdon, at her office: 336-753-6705 or cell: 336-909-2263.

Milling Road Repair Completed2021-06-16T08:11:32-04:00
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