Catawba, North Carolina is in Catawba County. Catawba is one of the oldest towns between Salisbury and Asheville, having been designated as an early railroad station. As was the county, Catawba was named for the Catawba tribe of Native Americans who once inhabited the area.
 
 
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Serving students in PK-6th grades, the Catawba, North Carolina campus is part of Catawba County Schools. Its address and contact data are published to the site, along with a school calendar and announcements.
http://www.catawbaschools.net/schools/Catawba/
Situated in the heart of the Catawba Valley in the Western Piedmont of North Carolina, Catawba is one of only two municipalities in Catawba County that borders the Catawba River. Its official web site features contacts for the town’s administrative, departmental, and elected officials, a calendar of events, and a guide to the community.
http://www.townofcatawbanc.org/
Based in Catawba, North Carolina, the company serves a much wider area, which is highlighted here, along with its services, which are focused on custom landscape design and installations. A gallery of photographs represents past work accomplished by the company.
http://www.cld-nc.com/
Sunday and Wednesday service schedules, a calendar of upcoming programs and events, pastoral and leadership contacts, and an overview of the ministries of the church in Catawba, North Carolina are featured.
http://www.mathischapelbaptistchurch.org/
Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran Church
Associated with the Missouri Synod of the Lutheran Church, the congregation meets at its facilities on South Main Street in Catawba, North Carolina. Its beliefs and ministries are outlined, and a schedule of weekly services and programs is posted to the site.
http://www.redeemercatawba.com/