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- Update: Tree Lighting Moved to Saturday due to Weather
Previously scheduled for Friday, December 5, this event has been moved to Saturday, December 6, at the same time, 6-8:30 p.m.
- Downtown Tree Lighting Rescheduled to Saturday
Due to expected rain Friday, December 5, the Hometown Christmas & Tree Lighting event has been moved to Saturday, December 6th. Santa is still slated to be there at the celebration on Saturday, December 6, from 6-8:30 p.m. More details to be forthcoming.
- Register Your Child to Have Supper with Santa Dec. 12th
You can contact the Reidsville Parks & Recreation Department with any questions at 336-349-1090.
- Drop off New Or Gently Used Coats Before December 20th
You can donate new or gently used coats, gloves or hats! Take them to the Reidsville Parks & Recreation Department before the December 20th giveaway.
- City Hires From Within For New Public Works Director
The City of Reidsville looked within its ranks to hire its new Public Works Director. Mourice “Moe” Brothers, who took over his new responsibilities on November 3, has some 22 years of local government experience. For the past two years, he has been Reidsville’s Wastewater Treatment Superintendent and ORC (Operator in Responsible Charge). Prior to coming to here, Brothers was the WWTP Superintendent/ORC for the City of Gastonia. “I am honored and humbled to join the City of Reidsville team as Public Works Director,” Brothers said. “I look forward to collaborating with staff and residents. I will focus on planning, development and maintenance while ensuring our infrastructure supports the quality of life our residents deserve.” Prior municipal experience included Brothers serving Mecklenburg County as Hazardous Waste Supervisor, Franklin County as WWTP Superintendent/ORC and Elizabeth City as its WWTP Manager. In the private sector, he was a contracted Environmental Health Safety Professional with Duke Energy. He also served in the U.S. Navy Reserve for eight years, attaining the rank of Master-At-Arms. After securing an Associate Degree in General Education, Brother earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Environmental Management and a Master of Science Degree in Occupational Safety & Health/Environmental Management from Columbia Southern University in 2014. Reidsville City Manager Summer Moore was excited to be able to hire from within for the Public Works position. Brothers’ familiarity with some of the ongoing projects was also a plus for the City, she noted. “Mourice’s knowledge of City operations, especially at the Wastewater Treatment Plant, should provide a smooth transition into the Public Works Director’s position,” City Manager Moore said. “He already has a great relationship with fellow staff, and we believe he will serve the City and its residents well in this new capacity.” Among some of Brothers’ first duties will be finding his replacement at the WWTP as well as getting up to speed on the various projects already under way in the City. Manager Moore also publicly thanked retired Fire Chief David Bracken and retired Streets Superintendent Lindsey Tuttle at the November Council meeting. Bracken filled in as Interim Public Works Director while the City interviewed for the position. She thanked Bracken, and Lindsey Tuttle, who filled in as Interim Assistant Public Works Director, for their willingness to come back and help the City fill the void. Bracken was also able to work with Brothers to get him acclimated to his new position. Mourice Brothers
- Public Notice: Water Quality Preventative Maintenance
November 19, 2025: In order to maintain and improve water quality, the City of Reidsville’s Public Works Department will be temporarily changing the City of Reidsville drinking water from chloramines, which is the City’s standard disinfectant, to free chlorination on Sunday, December 7, 2025. This water quality preventative maintenance activity is the same process that has been completed in years past and is endorsed and supported by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This change will be in effect until mid-April of 2026. The City of Reidsville will be conducting this preventative maintenance measure along with the following water utilities: Archdale, Burlington, Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, Randleman, and the Piedmont Triad Regional Water Authority. During this time, some users may notice temporary taste or odor differences. This is a normal part of the transition and does not impact water quality. Both chlorinated and chloraminated water are safe for drinking, cooking and other general uses. Specialized industries such as medical facilities offering kidney dialysis, fish tank and pond owners, and some businesses that use water in their production process should take precautions that may require filtration and treatment system adjustments. These customers will be contacted directly. As a part of this process, during the week of December 8-12, 2025, the water distribution system will be flushed. Residents may notice discolored water and reduced water pressure during this time. If you experience discolored water, run the cold water tap for 5-10 minutes until the water clears. Residents are cautioned to check for discoloration particularly prior to using their washing machines. If you see continued discoloration of water, please call 336-349-1070. After 3:30 p.m., please call 336-634-3300.
- Annual Holiday Market 12/6
Parking is available off of Irvin Street.












