Summer youth sports and fitness opportunities
From team sports and summer camps to tennis, pickleball, and youth fitness programs, Statesville Recreation & Economic Vitality (REV) offers a wide variety of opportunities to help young athletes stay active, build confidence, and develop new skills this summer! Select one or all of the programs below to learn more:
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- Pickleball: Ready to join one of the fastest-growing sports in the country? Whether you've never held a paddle or are looking for a refresher on the fundamentals, this program will give you the skills and confidence to enjoy the game. The upcoming July course is for ages 14 - 17! Registration ends July 3rd.
Levitt AMP Statesville Music Series
The Levitt AMP Statesville Music Series continues to bring the community together through a vibrant lineup of free, family-friendly outdoor concerts held throughout the spring and fall.
Featuring a diverse mix of genres - from rock and soul to country and indie - the series showcases talented artists from across the country while creating a welcoming space for residents and visitors to connect and enjoy live music.
Hurricane season officially begins June 1st
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season officially began on June 1 and will end on November 30, 2026. As we move into the hurricane season here in Statesville, North Carolina, it becomes crucial to prepare for potential power outages. While customers of #PublicPower in North Carolina generally experience fewer outages (39.3% less) compared to other power providers' customers, it's always wise to be ready for any unforeseen circumstances.
Statesville City Council
Did you miss the recent City Council meeting on Monday, May 11, 2026? View the meeting agenda here or watch the full replay here.
The next Council meeting is Monday, June 01, 2026. You can view the meeting agenda here.
*City Council meeting agendas are typically posted by Wednesday the week before the upcoming Council meeting and are archived on the website for one year. If you would like the agenda emailed to you each week or require older information, please contact us by completing the Contact Us Form here.
A celebration of heritage: Garfield Green Street Historic District
Join the Statesville African American Heritage Preservation Commission and the City of Statesville on Friday, June 19, 2026, from 12p-3p as the community comes together to celebrate the Garfield Green Street National Historic District and its recent listing on the National Register of Historic Places.
Celebrating 160 years - a Juneteenth legacy
The community is invited to come together for a celebration of freedom, culture, history, and unity at this year’s Juneteenth Statesville Celebration in Downtown Statesville on June 20, 2026 from 11a-7p. Enjoy live entertainment, vendors, food, activities, and opportunities to connect as we honor this important moment in American history. Learn more from Juneteenth Statesville here.
Stage D3 extreme drought continues; water restrictions still in effect
The City of Statesville is currently under Stage 3 (Extreme Drought) conditions, as declared by the North Carolina Drought Management Advisory Council based on the latest U.S. Drought Monitor data.
As of May 4, 2026, the City will enforce water use restrictions, including fines for noncompliance, in accordance with City of Statesville Code of Ordinances and the City’s Water Shortage Response Plan, following a drought advisory and the establishment of the City’s Water Shortage Leadership Team.
All residents and businesses are asked to comply with the current drought restrictions as we work together to protect our community’s water resources. Read more here.

