Town of Landis

Town of Landis “In accordance with Federal law and U.S. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”

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Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, religion, s*x, familial status, s*xual orientation, and reprisal. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs).”

To file a complaint of discrimination, write to:

USDA, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights
Office of the Assistant Secretary for Ci

vil Rights
1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Stop 9410
Washington, DC 20250-9410

Or call toll-free at (866) 632-9992 (English) or (800) 877-8339 (TDD) or (866) 377-8642 (English Federal-relay) or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish Federal-relay). This is an informational site, please note that this page is not a public forum and is not monitored 24/7. The purpose of this site is to present matters of public interest in the Town of Landis to its residents, businesses and visitors. If you have an emergency, please call 911. The Town is responsible for ensuring that its social media conforms to applicable laws and Departmental rules and guidelines. If you have any questions concerning the operation of this site, please contact the Town of Landis at 704-857-2411.

❤️🤍💙 Happy Flag Day!❤️🤍💙 Today, we proudly celebrate the American flag. A symbol of freedom, unity, and the values that ...
06/14/2026

❤️🤍💙 Happy Flag Day!❤️🤍💙

Today, we proudly celebrate the American flag. A symbol of freedom, unity, and the values that have shaped our nation for generations.

🎉🏡As we honor Old Glory, we’re also reminded of the rich history and strong community spirit that have made Landis a special place for the past 125 years.

⭐For 125 years, Landis has stood as a community built on hard work, pride, and neighbors helping neighbors. Together, we continue to honor our past while looking forward to a bright future.

❤️Take a moment today to display your flag, reflect on what it represents, and celebrate the community we call home.💙

🚧TRAFFIC ADVISORY – E. GARDEN ST🚧 Please be advised that a portion of E. Garden St, between N. Chapel St and N. Correll ...
06/13/2026

🚧TRAFFIC ADVISORY – E. GARDEN ST🚧

Please be advised that a portion of E. Garden St, between N. Chapel St and N. Correll St, will be closed to traffic on Tuesday, June 16th, from 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM for water and sewer maintenance.

📍 Motorists are encouraged to use caution when traveling through the area, as work crews and equipment will be present.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as this necessary work is completed to maintain and improve our infrastructure.

📢 IMPORTANT REMINDER: Disconnection for Past Due Balances📢🚨Disconnection for Customers’ Previous Balances ONLY will begi...
06/12/2026

📢 IMPORTANT REMINDER: Disconnection for Past Due Balances📢

🚨Disconnection for Customers’ Previous Balances ONLY will begin Wednesday, June 17th, 2026, at 8:00 AM🚨

💡To avoid interruption of service, please ensure all past-due payments are made today by 5:00 PM, Tuesday, June 16th, 2026.

⏰Don't wait—take action now to maintain your service. Thank you for your prompt attention.

📍NOTE: DISCONNECTION ONLY APPLIES TO CUSTOMERS WITH PAST DUE BALANCES - IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A PREVIOUS BALANCE, PLEASE DISREGARD THIS MESSAGE!📍

🚧 TRAFFIC ADVISORY – W. RYDER AVE - SINGLE LANE CLOSURE 🚧Please be advised that a portion of W. Ryder Ave, from Church S...
06/11/2026

🚧 TRAFFIC ADVISORY – W. RYDER AVE - SINGLE LANE CLOSURE 🚧

Please be advised that a portion of W. Ryder Ave, from Church St to W. Blume St, will be reduced to a single lane of traffic today, June 11th, from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM as crews work to remove brush and debris from a fallen tree caused by yesterday's wind storm.

📍 Motorists are encouraged to use caution when traveling through the area, as work crews and equipment will be present and lane shifts will occur.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as this necessary cleanup work is completed.

🩸 TOMORROW: OneBlood Blood Drive in Landis! 🩸The Town of Landis is partnering with OneBlood to host a blood drive tomorr...
06/10/2026

🩸 TOMORROW: OneBlood Blood Drive in Landis! 🩸

The Town of Landis is partnering with OneBlood to host a blood drive tomorrow, June 11, from 12:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. The OneBlood Mobile Donation Bus will be located in the Parkdale Mills parking lot next to Town Hall.

📅Appointments are encouraged. To reserve your donation time, visit oneblood.org/donate-now and use sponsor code 67687.

📌 Don't forget, it's TOMORROW, June 11! Join us and help save lives with a simple act that can have a lasting impact.

🩸💙 We hope to see you there! 💙🩸

🎉Help Us Celebrate the People Who Made Landis Great!🎉 As we celebrate, Town of Landis 125th Anniversary Celebration we w...
06/09/2026

🎉Help Us Celebrate the People Who Made Landis Great!🎉

As we celebrate, Town of Landis 125th Anniversary Celebration we want to recognize the individuals who helped shape our town’s history, spirit, and community because 125 Years is More Than a Milestone — It’s a Legacy.

🏆Now Accepting Nominations for the Town of Landis Hall of Fame!

Do you know someone who:
✔ Made a lasting impact on the Town
✔ Served the community with dedication
✔ Helped shape Landis history
✔ Contributed to parks, schools, churches, businesses, public service, or civic life
✔ Inspired others through leadership or service.
Nominate them for the Town of Landis Hall of Fame!✨

🏆Selected nominees will:
✨Be spotlighted during our 125th Anniversary Celebration and throughout the year
✨Have their names displayed at the official celebration event
✨Become part of Landis history

📅Celebration Event: August 29, 2026

📥Submit a Nomination:
Send the nominee’s name, photo (if available), and a brief description of their impact to:

📧Email: [email protected]
📍Or drop it off at Landis Town Hall
⏰Nomination Deadline: August 7, 2026

Let’s celebrate the people who helped build the Landis we know and love today!💙

Join us for our June DC & Frances Linn Park Committee Meeting tonight at 5:30 pm.📅 Tuesday, June 9th, 2026, starting at ...
06/09/2026

Join us for our June DC & Frances Linn Park Committee Meeting tonight at 5:30 pm.

📅 Tuesday, June 9th, 2026, starting at 5:30 PM.
📍 Location: 312 S Main St, Landis, NC 28088

👥 All are welcome!

Join us for our May Board of Aldermen Meeting tonight at 6pm.📅 Monday, June 8th, 2026, starting at 6:00PM.📍 Location: 31...
06/08/2026

Join us for our May Board of Aldermen Meeting tonight at 6pm.

📅 Monday, June 8th, 2026, starting at 6:00PM.
📍 Location: 312 S Main St, Landis, NC 28088

👥 All are welcome! See less

✨ The Town of Landis Hall of Fame spotlights continue! 🌟 Today, we are honored to recognize our sixth Hall of Fame nomin...
06/05/2026

✨ The Town of Landis Hall of Fame spotlights continue! 🌟

Today, we are honored to recognize our sixth Hall of Fame nominee, Chief John Robert Beaver. 💙

As we celebrate Town of Landis 125th Anniversary Celebration, we’re proud to honor individuals who have made a meaningful and lasting impact on our community. Through dedication, leadership, and service, Chief John Robert Beaver has helped shape the legacy of our town and the people who call it home.

Join us in celebrating his contributions and the lasting difference he has made in Landis!

Stay tuned as we continue highlighting more outstanding Town of Landis Hall of Fame nominees leading up to our 125th Anniversary Celebration happening August 29th! 🎉

Chief John Robert Beaver stands as one of the most influential figures in the early development of the Town of Landis. Appointed in 1923 as the town’s first official Chief of Police, he did far more than enforce the law; he helped build the very systems, expectations, and community structures that shaped Landis during its formative years.

At a time when Landis was still defining itself, Chief Beaver created the blueprint for public safety in the town. With no police headquarters, he operated directly from his home—a home that also housed the first residential landline in Landis, making him the central point of communication for emergencies, coordination, and contact with Rowan County officials. His home effectively served as the town’s earliest command center.

His role required a level of dedication that went far beyond the boundaries of Landis. He was issued a motorcycle for weekly travel to Salisbury, ensuring the town stayed connected to county leadership and law enforcement networks. This regular route made him one of the earliest and most visible representatives of Landis across Rowan County, strengthening the town’s presence and reputation.

Chief Beaver’s service was rooted not only in duty but also in deep family ties to the Landis area. His family’s long-standing presence in the community helped shape his understanding of the people he served, and his leadership reflected a personal commitment to the well-being of neighbors, businesses, and families. He walked the streets daily, held keys to every building in town, and maintained constant vigilance over a growing community that trusted him implicitly.

His sudden passing in 1938 was felt across Landis and Rowan County, with citizens and officials alike recognizing that the town had lost not just a police chief, but a foundational figure in its history. His legacy continued through his son, John Earl Beaver, who succeeded him, a true testament to the respect and trust he earned.

For establishing the first framework of public safety, for modernizing communication and connectivity in early Landis, and for embodying the dedication that helped shape the town’s identity.

Nominated by: Ryan Nelms

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312 S Main Street
Landis, NC
28088

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Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

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