Livability: Danville-Boyle County, KY: 2013

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CONTENTS

6 Welcome to Danville/Boyle County An introduction to the community

Things to Do 0 Attractions 1 Staying Festive

Local festivals attract thousands

13 Arts & Culture Stare if You Want 14 Local Flavor Dig Right In

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6 Sports & Recreation 1 Be a Good Sport

Living

18 Quality of Life Danville Has Been Noticed

National accolades pile up

3 Education 2 Community of Life-Long Learners

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7 Health 2 Well, Well, Well

30 Community Profile

Business

32 Business Overview 3 Chamber Letter 3 Young Entrepreneurs Wanted

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4 Working Here 3 50 Years Better Boyle County Industrial Foundation keeps region thriving

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At A Glance

Danville/Boyle County, Kentucky A quick, comprehensive overview of what’s great about the community

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Boyle County Location Boyle County is near the geographic center of Kentucky, about 35 miles south of Lexington. Danville is the county seat of Boyle County.

POPULATION Danville:

16,218

Time zone

Boyle County: 28,432

Eastern

Distances to three major cities nearby Lexington, Ky.: 34.7 miles Cincinnati, Ohio: 121 miles Nashville, Tenn.: 192 miles

annual rainfall

48”

National Average: 30”

For More Information

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Accolade Picked as the 4th best place to retire in 2011 by Money magazine

Welcome to Boyle County, home to what is quickly becoming one of the most celebrated cities in the country: Danville. Not only has Danville been selected as one of the Top 10 Small Towns in America by Livability.com, but it also landed on our Top 10 Towns for Historic Preservation list. The city has received a Great American Main Street Award from the National Trust for Historic Preservation and was picked as one of the “Best of the Road” by Rand McNally. Money magazine named it the fourth-best place to retire in 2011. Residents here enjoy a smalltown atmosphere with a full helping of cultural amenities including festivals that unite the community. Constitution Square is a historic landmark in downtown Danville, where the state constitution was signed. It’s also a gathering place for many events such as the Kentucky BBQ Festival and a series of outdoor movies known as the Lawn Chair Theater. Boyle County is also home of the Great American Brass Band Festival, and the Perryville Battlefield. This area gets the full benefit of all four seasons, and outdoor recreation, such as hiking, fishing and biking, can be enjoyed throughout the year. Downtown Danville has shops and restaurants located in historic buildings. Boyle County is home to a variety of businesses including nationally known manufacturing companies like Timberland, Panasonic, AdMart and Caterpillar. The Danville-Boyle County Airport accommodates corporate jets and provides hanger space. Recent roadway improvements have made getting to major transportation routes easier. There’s a saying in Boyle County, which sums up the way residents and business owners feel: “It’s better here.”


Historic Courthouse

Built between 1860 and 1862 by James R. Carrigan, the Boyle County Courthouse is located in downtown Danville. After the Battle of Perryville in October 1862, the courthouse was taken over by the United States Army and used as a hospital during the Civil War.

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Things To Do Danville/Boyle County’s must-do attractions, activities and dining

Grab a Bite

Head to Family Food Market and Deli for sandwiches, bakery items and fresh produce. Situated in southwestern Boyle County, just six miles west of Perryville and 12 miles east of Lebanon, the restaurant’s store includes spices, meats, cheeses, frozen foods, candy and more. The locally owned store opened in May 2012.

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Museum

Playhouse

Museum

Theater

Learn and Explore

See a Show

DISCOVER THE DOLLS

EMBRACE THE ARTS

Peruse the Forkland Abraham Lincoln Museum at Forkland Community Center. The museum, open on Saturdays from noon until 4 p.m. from May to October, features photographs of the Lincoln family, artifacts, and other items.

Enjoy a live performance at Pioneer Playhouse, Kentucky’s oldest outdoor theater, where shows take place nightly Tuesday through Saturday during the summer. Dinner is available before shows begin, and a campground is located just 100 yards away from the playhouse.

Check out more than 200 dollhouses, miniature buildings and room boxes at the Great American Dollhouse Museum, which is open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The museum also has a store that includes furniture, fixtures and more.

Visit the Norton Center for the Arts that includes the 1,470-seat Newlin Hall and the 367-seat Weisiger Theatre. Located at Centre College, the venue showcases performances from acts such as Huey Lewis & The News and Cloris Leachman.

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Things To Do

Tee It Up

Enjoy a round of golf at Old Bridge Golf Club and the Danville Country Club, both of which include 72-par, 18-hole courses. Old Bridge Golf Club covers 6,790 yards, while the Danville Country Club spans 6,612 yards.

Library

Historic Attractions

Theater

Lake

FIND A NEW FAVORITE

RELIVE HISTORY

GO FISH

Browse through the many titles available at the Boyle County Public Library. In addition to books, the library offers special events and workshops such as computer classes and story times for kids in the Children’s Library.

Take a trip back in time in Perryville, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The town is home to the Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site, the McDowell House Museum and other historic attractions.

Catch a Performance

See entertainers take the stage at the West T. Hill Community Theatre during performances such as The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and The King and I. Shows begin at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and at 3 p.m. on Sunday.

Cast a line at Herrington Lake, the deepest lake in Kentucky. Stretching through the counties of Boyle, Mercer and Garrard, the lake contains largemouth bass, spotted bass, white bass, bluegill, catfish, crappie and other kinds of fish.

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Things To Do

Staying

Festive local festivals attract thousands

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anville and Boyle County citizens sure know how to throw a party. The community calendar includes at least a half-dozen annual festivals and events that bring people together for fun, food and fellowship.

“There’s so much energy here and a proud ownership among the people who care so much about making Danville a great place to live and visit,” says Jennifer Kirchner, executive director of the Danville/Boyle County Convention and Visitors Bureau. “People in Danville and Boyle County are so welcoming and friendly. It’s part of their DNA.”

Kentucky State BBQ Festival

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Kentucky State BBQ Festival One of Danville’s newest traditions is the Kentucky State BBQ Festival, launched in 2011. During the two-day event, pitmasters from all over the United States converge on Danville’s Constitution Square to cook up mouthwatering barbecue for festival-goers. The first BBQ Festival was an overwhelming success. Organizers hoped to attract between 5,000 and 10,000 people and ended up drawing more than 25,000. “We were excited and proud to have such a huge crowd, but we ran out of food the first day. We had to go out and buy more meat and put it on to cook overnight for the next day,” says Brad Simmons, co-founder of the Kentucky State BBQ Festival.


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Listen Up

Taking place annually on the lawn at Centre College and drawing thousands of attendees, the Great American Brass Band Festival showcases the world’s top brass musicians from a wide variety of backgrounds and genres. In addition to free concerts and performances, the festival includes music, food, children’s activities and events such as the Main Street Parade and the Great American Picnic.

About 40,000 people showed up for the second BBQ Festival in 2012 and sampled barbecue from six pitmasters from Florida, New York, Iowa, Tennessee and Mississippi. Live blues and Southern rock bands provided entertainment. “People are passionate about barbecue. It’s something that crosses every economic, racial and social line,” Simmons says. “When people start smelling the smoke, they relax and have a good time. With all the fast food and fast technology today, it’s nice to settle down and do something that’s slow. Good barbecue can’t be rushed.” The 2013 BBQ Festival is slated for the second weekend of September and will be even bigger than before. “We plan to have eight or nine pitmasters to help handle the crowd,” Simmons says.

Festivals and Events In April, Boyle County’s historic Penn’s Store sponsors the Kentucky Writers’ Day Celebration. And every June, more than 40,000 people come to Danville’s Great American Brass Band Festival, a weekend of music, food and children’s activities held on the lawn at Centre College. “It’s one of my favorite events. Friday night we have a Bayou & Brass street festival with music, contests and New Orleans food, like gumbo and beignets,” Kirchner says. “We basically bring Mardi Gras to Danville.” October is jam-packed with festivities, from the Heart of Danville Main Street Program’s Oktoberfest Craft Beer Celebration to the Forkland Heritage Festival & Revue, Bourbon Chase and the Perryville Battlefield Reenactment.

“The Forkland festival has a family reunion feel, with homecooking, crafts and quilting,” Kirchner says. “And Bourbon Chase is a cool event where teams run a 200-mile relay race along the whole bourbon trail, with two stops in Danville.” Besides enhancing Danville’s quality of life, festivals have a significant economic impact on the local economy. From 2011 to 2012, Boyle County saw a 9 percent increase in tourism revenues. “Sometimes people overlook how valuable tourism is,” Kirchner says. “Events that bring visitors to Boyle County are a huge shot in the arm for our economy.”  by Jessica Mozo Check out more fun things to do in Danville at livability.com/danville/ky.

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Political Epicenter More than 51 million people focused their eyes on Danville on Oct. 11, 2012, as Centre College hosted the internationally televised vice presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan. It was the second time Centre College had hosted such a high-profile debate, having hosted the vice presidential debate in 2000. “We set the standard for hosting a debate in 2000, and since then we have improved our facilities and maintained about 85 percent of the same staff,” says Michael Strysick, director of communications for Centre College. “The Associated Press said our hosting was ‘as close to flawless as humanly possible.’ So many reporters, production crews and tech crews have urged us to host again since they had such a positive experience here.” The 2012 debate attracted 3,200 credentialed media personnel, 600 of whom were members of the international media representing 40 different countries. Upwards of 150 community volunteers and 400 campus volunteers supported the debate effort. “Ours was the third-highest viewed VP debate,” Strysick says. “Danville, Boyle County and Kentucky all shined when the international spotlight was cast in our direction as Centre lived up to its name as the center of the political universe.” Above all, Strysick says, the overwhelming success of the debate showed the world that small places can do very big things. “Centre remains the smallest college to host a general election debate,” he says, “and Danville is the smallest community.” By Jessica Mozo

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Putting Danville on the Map

Garnering international attention for Danville, the 2012 vice presidential debate between Joe Biden and Paul Ryan was held at Centre College. The event, moderated by Martha Raddatz, drew more than 3,000 members of the media to the area.


Things To Do: arts & culture

Stare If You Want

Community hosts variety of cultural attractions Danville is one of five cities in Kentucky to be designated a Cultural, Arts and Heritage District, thanks to attractions that draw thousands of visitors here each year. Special Events

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Tour Danville’s Museums

The Great American Dollhouse Museum is an entire village of crafted and displayed miniatures along with a playroom, classroom and gift shop. Meanwhile, the Ephraim McDowell House Museum is the former home of Dr. Ephraim McDowell, who performed the first ovarian tumor removal in 1809. His National Historic Landmark house hosts daily tours. The Arts

Explore the exhibits and enjoy the shows The Community Arts Center in the downtown district has become a key gathering place for Danville’s arts community. It hosts classes in dance, music and visual arts, plus there are numerous exhibits and performances throughout the year. The Jones Visual Arts Center is on the Centre College campus and home to the studio and gallery of glass artist Stephen Rolfe Powell. JVAC also hosts all arts classes for Centre College students. The 85,000-square-foot Norton Center for the Arts is also on the Centre College campus, welcoming an array of concerts and other live performances. The 2012-13 entertainment lineup has included Huey Lewis, Alison Krauss, Phil Vassar and the musical Hair. Pioneer Playhouse is Kentucky’s oldest outdoor theater, offering dinner and a live show every Tuesday through Saturday from June through August. Famous alumni include John Travolta, Lee Majors, Bo Hopkins and Jim Varney. West T. Hill Community Theatre has been performing plays and musicals in Danville for 30 years. It was named for Dr. West T. Hill, former chairman of the dramatic arts department at Centre College.

Danville has been home to the Great American Brass Band Festival since 1990, with the event featuring live brass band music from Friday until Sunday. The Boyle County Fair & Horse Show also occurs annually in Danville with a week-long lineup of pageants, talent shows, pet shows, horse events, drag racing and tractor pulls, while the Forkland Heritage Festival & Revue allows attendees to see what life was like in simpler times. The town of Perryville hosts two of the county’s most beloved annual events. The Red, White & Bluegrass Festival is held in July, while a commemoration of the Battle of Perryville, the largest Civil War battle in Kentucky, is held the first week of October. Heritage Sites

step back in time Danville’s Constitution Square marks the location where Kentucky’s first 10 constitutional conventions were held. Danville National Cemetery is a half-acre site first established in 1862 for the burial of Civil War soldiers. Other key historic attractions in the region include Perryville Battlefield, and the Confederate Monument in McDowell Park that commemorates the Confederate States of America and is featured on the National Register of Historic Places. By Kevin Litwin l i va b i l i t y. c o m / d a n v i l l e / k y

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Things To Do: Local Flavor

Dig Right In

Discover fresh and flavorful food options in Danville Danville offers something everyone can sink their teeth into. With restaurants, bakeries and markets serving a wide variety of freshly made fare, you’ll have lots of delicious options to choose from. Delis and Homestyle Restaurants

COMFORT FOOD CLASSics Mouthwatering sandwiches are the specialty of the house at Melton’s Great American Deli in downtown Danville. This awardwinning deli serves a diverse selection sandwiches like the “Big Daddy Club,” “The All American” and the “Hot Mammy,” which includes lean roast beef with melted cheddar cheese and all the fixins on a toasted onion roll. If that’s not enough to make you hungry, Melton’s also offers a variety of homemade soups, sides and desserts, and first-time customers receive free cookies. Stop by H&A Restaurant for great country-style cooking. Open for breakfast and lunch, H&A offers hot-off-the grill breakfast favorites as well as burgers, sandwiches, homemade soups and delicious daily lunch specials. Connie’s Restaurant and Deli features traditional homemade fare in a quaint down-home atmosphere. Try the eatery’s hearty breakfast, and stop by at lunchtime to enjoy hot dogs with chili or tasty burgers. Connie’s also serves meat and vegetable lunch specials every Monday and Wednesday during the summer months. Mexican Food

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Enjoy a Sweet Treat

Walk into Burke’s Bakery on Main Street to get a tantalizing smell of fresh baked goodness. Burke’s, which has been a Danville mainstay for decades, offers a wide variety of pies, cookies, doughnuts, specialty cakes and more. Fans of salt-rising bread will be happy to discover it’s made fresh at this bakery.

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For those who crave Mexican food, Guadalajara serves a tempting variety of South-ofthe-Border favorites. Have the nachos specials topped with beef or chicken or try a sizzling fajita, quesadilla suprema or chile relleno. Guadalajara also has three convenient Danville locations.


Specialty Pizzas

Serving the only brick oven pizza in Danville, Bluegrass Pizza and Pub uses fresh ingredients, including locally grown produce, to make its specialty pies and fresh pizza dough. Try “The Mighty Meat” with Italian sausage, bacon, ham and pepperoni, or the pesto chicken pizza prepared with homemade pesto made with organic basil, chicken and feta cheese. The restaurant also features salads and sandwiches, as well as wine and bottled and draft beers. Treats

indulgent eats and Upscale Markets Choose the toppings for your favorite frozen treat at Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt, Kentucky’s No. 1 frozen yogurt shop. With dozens of frozen yogurt flavors and toppings to choose from, the choices are endless. After you’ve created your one-of-a-kind dessert, you simply weigh and pay for it by the ounce. If you love distinctive food and drink, V the Market is the place to shop. The staff here can help you pair more than 75 fine wines with European cheeses and hand-made chocolates. The store also sells more than 250 craft beers, but premium bourbons including those made in Kentucky are the main focus here. By Barbara Biehler

LIVING

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Things To Do: Sports & Rec

Be a Good Sport

Danville has Plenty of adventure opportunities Kentucky is a state of wonders, and many of its adventure-related wonders are available in Danville and Boyle County. Fishing and Wildlife Watching

Parks and Recreational Facilities

enjoy the great outdoors

get active

The Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge is situated just 15 minutes outside of Danville, complete with a 500-acre preserve that is home to a wide variety of birds, plants and other wildlife that showcase the natural beauty of the region. Boyle County is also home to Herrington Lake, the deepest lake in Kentucky. It is on the border of Boyle, Mercer and Garrard counties and has fish such as bass, catfish and bluegill, plus plenty of boating opportunities.

The Danville/Boyle County William E. “Bunny� Davis Recreation Complex offers residents a variety of activities, classes and ways to have fun and stay in shape. The Complex includes two racquetball courts, lighted tennis courts, a 25-meter swimming pool, step/aerobic and dance classes, and free weight and cardiovascular equipment areas. The complex also hosts summer camps and classes for kids, including karate. Those looking to play volleyball or disc golf can visit Henry Jackson Park, which also has paved walking trails, baseball fields and several playground areas. In addition, the area includes Cowan Street Park, which has a field for football, soccer and baseball practices along with a basketball court and playgrounds. The Chocwalk Dog Park includes larged, fenced in areas for dogs to play.

Motorsports Park

Start your engines Lightning Valley Motorsports Park on U.S. 127 in Junction City is a one-fifth-mile clay oval that is ideal for kart racing. It hosts many races during a long season that stretches from mid-March to early November, with several of those events having large purses. Racing takes place every Saturday night, and owner Ed Hasty opened his track to provide a source of entertainment and competition to the racing community.

Golf

Take a swing

Parks and Amenities

Parks in Boyle County provide residents and visitors with activities to enjoy year round. Millennium Park in Danville is one of the biggest in the area, playing host to soccer, baseball, softball and football fields along with a skate park, playgrounds, dog park, picnic areas, walking trails and a lake.

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Old Bridge Golf Club, a semi-private venue near the banks of Herrington Lake, was constructed in 1989 and has 18 holes that span 6,790 yards. Danville Country Club is a private facility that opened in 1924, and in 1998 it added the clubhouse that holds a five-star restaurant, card room, locker rooms and shower facilities. The 18-hole venue also has tennis courts and a swimming pool. By Kevin Litwin


living Schools, health care, education and neighborhoods in Danville/Boyle County

Artistic Talent On Display

Local glass artist, Stephen Rolfe Powell, created this piece called “Time Zippy.� There are 365 hand-blown glass balls hanging in the atrium of the Boyle County Public Library in downtown Danville. See more images of the Danville/Boyle County community at livability.com/danville/ky/photos-video.

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LIVING

Go Downtown

Historic downtown Danville adds to the area’s high quality of life with its charming shops and restaurants, and is also a major business district. Downtown Danville includes the Boyle County Courthouse and government offices.

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t’s been going on for years and 2012 was no different. National publications and industry experts keep handing out praise and accolades to Danville.

Jody Lassiter, president/CEO of the Danville/Boyle County Economic Development Partnership is especially pleased that Danville was named the No. 1 micropolitan area in Kentucky for new and expanding business projects. That lofty recognition was courtesy of Site Selection magazine. “Site Selection is primarily read by industrial developers and is the Wall Street Journal of economic development,” Lassiter says. “It’s the magazine that site selection consultants and economic developers really pay attention to. Recognition from Site Selection is very satisfying for us.” Lassiter says Danville has good reason to make the magazine’s list because the city has experienced industrial growth and expansions in recent times. That includes expansions at American Greetings, Caterpillar, Dana Corp. and Denyo, while a Central Kentucky Cancer Center has opened to serve regional cancer patients.

“In addition, British-based Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems constructed a manufacturing facility in Danville in 2006, and they recently wanted to build another facility,” Lassiter says. “They narrowed their search to us and eight other states, and ultimately chose Danville – for the second time.” Nice Place To Retire Besides industry, Danville is getting attention on the retirement front. CNN Money ranked the city among the 25 Best Places to Retire in the U.S., citing reasons such as affordable housing prices, low crime rate, amenities, cost of living, and reasonable distances to larger communities such as Lexington and Louisville. “As a result, Danville has been receiving many inquiries from retirees since that announcement,” Lassiter says. “Additionally, Bankrate.com named Danville one of the 10 Best Places to Retire based on home prices, and l i va b i l i t y. c o m / d a n v i l l e / k y

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Bluegrass Biomedical Inc. has been providing quality medical equipment services to a broad range of healthcare providers in the six state region of KY, IL, IN, OH, WV and TN since 1988. Our services include preventive maintenance inspections, repairs and sales of most types of medical equipment. Bluegrass IT Services is a new division of BGB Inc. started up in 2010. This division offers computer networking and phone system services along with equipment sales. Our technicians and sales staff are an experienced, well trained group of professionals who are dedicated to providing your business or facility with the best quality of service or products that are available.

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Hampton Inn www.danvilleky.hamptoninn.com Hilliard Lyons www.hilliard.com Hobart Corporation www.hobartcorp.com Inter County Energy Cooperative www.intercountyenergy.net Kentucky Utilities www.lge-ku.com Kindred Nursing & Rehabilitation www.kindreddanville.com

Danville Family Dentistry

Nationwide www.briandarnell.net

Danville Office Equipment www.doe.bz

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Danville Schools www.danville.kyschools.us Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership www.betterindanville.com

Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home www.preston-pruitt.com Quality Inn Re/Max www.bluegrassteam.com

Ephraim McDowell Health www.emhealth.org

RR Donnelley www.rrdonnelley.com

ERA Team Realtors www.eracentralky.com

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Get Caffeinated

The Hub Coffee House & Cafe in downtown Danville offers coffee, espresso drinks and tea, as well as a broad menu with bagels, muffins, scones, sandwiches, wraps and more. Open daily, the cafe serves brunch on Sundays.

Bestboomertowns.com has ranked the city among the Best 21 Places to Retire for Baby Boomers.” A Top Small Town Danville has also been recognized by the National Trust for Historic Preservation for the community’s attention to retaining the historic charm of its downtown Main Street district. “Livability.com chose Danville as one of the Top Cities for Historic Preservation in America, ranking us with preservation stalwarts like Charleston and Savannah,” Lassiter says. “Livability.com also listed us as one of the Top 10 Small Towns in the U.S., which is a recognition we will really market.” Vice Presidential Debate Another accolade for Danville in 2012 was being among six finalists in a Rand McNally/USA Today’s Best of the Road competition, which searched for the most beautiful town in the country. Rand McNally listed several

Danville sites as contributors to the city’s overall beauty including the Great American Dollhouse Museum, Millennium Park and Mermaids Bistro. “I should also mention that the only 2012 vice presidential debate between Joseph Biden and Paul Ryan occurred in Danville at Centre College, and it was actually the second vice presidential debate that Danville has hosted, with Dick Cheney versus Joe Lieberman taking place here in 2000,” Lassiter says. “This is what Danville is all about – historic preservation mixed with progressiveness, plus beautiful attractions, scenic Kentucky countryside and a great place to retire.”  by Kevin Litwin  by staff photographer Martin B. Cherry

Learn more about quality of life in Danville at livability.com/danville/ky.

Danville has gorgeous landscapes and winding roads.

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BOYLE COUNTY SCHOOLS

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Boyle County Schools is Top 10 among all districts in Kentucky! The district’s status as the ninth ranked district of 174 districts Kentucky is something that has all schools beaming with pride and has earned the district the title of District of Distinction – a title shared by only the top nine districts in the state. Boyle County Schools 352 N. Danville Bypass • Danville, KY 40422 (859) 236-6634 www.boyle.kyschools.us


LIVING: Education

Community of Life-Long Learners Danville’s residents enjoy a variety of educational opportunities It’s easy to get schooled in Danville as residents have easy access to top-notch institutions of higher education, as well as excellent public and private schools.

High-Ranking College

Ranked among the top 50 liberal arts colleges in the United States by U.S. News and World Report for 2010, Centre College is easily accessible to Danville-Boyle County residents. The school’s 152-acre campus includes 67 buildings and features more than 2,000 special events annually. Higher Education

Colleges and universities Bluegrass Community and Technical College has grown from 200 students in 2002 at its Danville campus to more than 1,900 students today. A variety of programs are offered at the twoyear school such as business management and marketing, industrial maintenance technology, and practical nursing. BCTC partners with Eastern Kentucky University and the University of Kentucky so that BCTC students can take courses in Danville that are transferable to EKU and UK. Other higher education options include Eastern Kentucky University at Danville, Mid-Continent University and National College.

Snapshot Development Center

Get Ready, Kids For those youngsters who aren’t quite old enough to attend school, Wilderness Trace Child Development Center serves children from birth through age 5 by providing educational and therapeutic services for children with and without disabilities. It’s the only school of its kind in the state, and the setting allows typical children to interact and communicate alongside children of the same ages with special needs, helping all youngsters to thrive.

Learn about Abraham Lincoln’s connection to the are a at the Lincoln Heritage Museu m.

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Established 1886

Main Office

340 W. Main St. • Danville, KY 40422 • (859) 236-4181

Ridgefield Office

120 Skywatch Dr. • Danville, KY 40422 • (859) 236-4277

Lancaster Office

208 Lexington St. • Lancaster, KY 40444 • (859) 792-3368

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Public Schools

“I love Centre, not only for the first-rate education and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities I receive, like studying abroad in Italy and meeting the vice president of the United States, but also for the wonderful sense of community I feel here. I don’t just have this sense of inclusion and welcome in the classroom with various professors and in the stands of athletic events; I experience it throughout Danville at large as well.” Alison J. Epperson, Centre College student

Private Schools

two private institutions Danville-Boyle County is also home to outstanding private offerings including Danville Montessori School and Danville Christian Academy. Danville Montessori School was founded in 1975 and offers pre-primary classes, a day care, an elementary program and an after-school program. At Danville Christian Academy, the non-denominational school is dedicated to providing a Christian environment for student learning and growth. Founded in 1996, the school includes programs for preschoolers, as well as elementary, middle and high school students.

two public districts The Boyle County School District, a top 20 school district in Kentucky, includes Junction City, Perryville and Woodlawn elementary schools, as well as Boyle County middle and high schools. Boyle County School District offers a wide variety of opportunities for all students including dual college credit, state championship extracurricular activities, and intervention and accelerated programs. The Danville School District has more than an 80 percent acceptance rate for graduates to college. Additionally, the Kentucky School for the Deaf has been offering education to hearing-impaired children in all grade levels since it was established in 1823. By Braxton Shoop



LIVING: Health Ephraim McDowell Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center is a 222-bed, not-for-profit facility that has services ranging from outpatient rehabilitation to mobile mammography. It employs more than 100 physicians in 30 specialties and sub specialties, and the hospital serves all of Boyle County as well as surrounding counties.

Well, Well, Well

Patients have access to top medical services Residents in Danville-Boyle County have a wealth of health-care options, led by Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center – one of the most highly regarded hospitals in all of Kentucky. Health-Care Services

Ephraim McDowell serves community As part of its many services, Ephraim McDowell Cardiology began undergoing a large expansion in 2012, plus the hospital now offers a Sleep Disorders Center to diagnose and treat sleep-related pathologies in children and adults, and a Wound Healing Center with healing care that includes hyperbaric oxygen therapy. Ephraim McDowell also has a Cancer Care Center with private rooms to enhance the comfort of cancer patients during their hospital stay, and an OrthoSpine Center where a rehabilitation gym and a rehabilitation apartment are available to patients with orthopedic and spine conditions. Other medical specialties under the hospital’s umbrella include a McDowell Wellness Center for physical fitness and rehabilitation, a 98-resident McDowell Place of Danville assisted living community, A Children’s Place learning and development center, and a Diabetes & Endocrinology Center that provides services to manage diseases affecting the endocrine system as well as diabetes.

“I could go anywhere to get my medical care but I chose Danville... I chose Ephraim McDowell.” Joe B. Hall, former head coach at the University of Kentucky

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LIVING: Health

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Danville Family Dentistry PLLC Dr. Lisa Neal • Dr. Sarah Iqbal • Dr. Jessica Popplewell

NEW PATIENTS WELCOME Fillings • Crowns • Bridges • Partials Dentures • Denture Repairs • Porcelain Veneers Implants • Root Canals • Teeth Bleaching Extractions • Cosmetic Dentistry TMJ Brux Guards • Nitrous Oxide Sedation Dentistry • Botox • Juvaderm Non-Dental Cosmetic Procedures TWO LOCATIONS Danville Family Dentistry 132 N. 2nd St. • Danville (859) 236-2488 Mon.-Thur. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. (lunch from 1-2 p.m.) Fri. 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

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Family Dental Clinic 44 Liberty Sq. • Liberty (606) 787-2443 Mon. & Fri. 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Tue. & Thur. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Wednesdays

Patients are provided with a full range of medical, rehabilitative, and social services to treat and support their needs. We also provide quality long-term care in a safe environment that fosters independence and dignity. For more information or to schedule a tour, call (859) 236-3972 or visit www.kindreddanville.com. 642 N. Third St. • Danville, KY 40422 (859) 236-3972 • www.kindreddanville.com Dedicated to Hope, Healing and Recovery


Clinic

For Non-Emergencies Ephraim McDowell Regional also has a Bluegrass Immediate Care Center to provide high-quality health care at a fraction of the cost of an emergency room. It offers service to people who need medical attention but for whom it is not an emergency, as is the case with strains, sprains, minor cuts and contusions. This clinic is staffed by the same professionals who work at the regional medical center, and the clinic conveniently has weekend and late-weekday hours – and no appointments are needed. Care Centers

Nursing Homes, Assisted Living facilities Boyle County is home to top nursing home facilities that include Charleston Health Care Center as well as Danville Center for Health & Rehabilitation. In addition, Baptist Homes has provided assisted living since 1962, and is known for its high level of patient care administered by nurses who are long-tenured in the medical field. Baptist Homes is located on Argyll Woods in Danville. By Braxton Shoop and Kevin Litwin

Top Cancer Care

Danville is now home to the Central Kentucky Cancer Center, where a full spectrum of cancer-care options such as medical oncology and radiation oncology are all in one location on the South Danville Bypass. The center is a partnership of four leading medical providers: Commonwealth Cancer Center, Ephraim McDowell Health, 21st Century Radiation Oncology and UK HealthCare.

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Community profile

cost of living

$38,573

ethnicity  White

Hispanic

Black

Other

Median Household Income

$147,500 Median Home Price

$587

AGE

Median Rent for a Two-Bedroom Apartment

19 and Under  20-54  55 and Over

Transportation Temperature

Median Travel Time to Work

January Average Low

July Average High

85°

23° 31°

76°

11 minutes

Closest Airport: Blue Grass Airport January Low National Low

July High

National High

36 miles

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business Info on Danville/Boyle County’s top employers, jobs and success stories

Father of Modern Surgery

The McDowell House was the home of Ephraim McDowell, the father of modern surgery. Visits can see the apothecary, stroll through beautiful gardens and see the home as it was in 1809. Check out a collection of photos that includes Danville’s major attractions at livability.com/danville/ky/photos-video.

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business: overview

Charm, Location Draw Businesses Beyond the charm of its historic architecture and welcoming attitude, Boyle County stands out with its broad economic foundation. The area is a regional hub for health care, postsecondary education, cultural events, and active recreation. Danville’s central location‚ a good technical-education system‚ and an eager and industrious workforce are all reasons why manufacturing is a thriving part of this area’s economy. Top Employers

key businesses in danville-boyle county Five firms stand out as the largest players in the local economy: RR Donnelley, American Greetings, Berry Plastics, Denyo Manufacturing Corporation, Dana Corp., Caterpillar Inc. and Timberland. Signage Company

Appliance Manufacturer

AdMart international

Panasonic Appliances Co. of America

Whether it’s a simple, traditional sign or a high-tech digital sign, AdMart International can make whatever kinds of signs customers desire. With 25 years of experience in the signage industry, AdMart has created signs using everything from traditional acrylic and foam to modern digital technology.

The Danville-Boyle County branch of Panasonic Appliances Co. of America employs roughly 100 people for research and design of vacuum cleaner products for both residential and commercial purposes and styles.

Business Spotlight Goode Locksmith Terry Goode owns and operates Goode Locksmith, which provides re-keying services and repairs and installs new and existing locks. Additionally, Goode installs home security systems and is certified by the Lockmasters Security Institute. (859) 332-7123

Karamel Kreations Known for its gourmet treats, Karamel Kreations offers caramel corn, caramel candies, caramelcovered pretzel rods and other dessert items. Party trays, wedding favors, and gift bags and boxes are also available. www.karamelkreations.com

The Clothes Horse Located in downtown Danville, The Clothes Horse features fashionable clothing and accessories for both men and women. The boutique is owned and operated by Jonathan and Whitney McWilliams. (859) 236-0055

Impressions, The Salon and Spa This salon and spa offers hair services, manicures, pedicures, body treatments, facials, massages and more. Impressions, The Salon and Spa also sells beauty products by top brands such as Matrix and Biolage. (859) 236-6819

ferm Solutions

Timberland: Footwear, Clothing, Accessories Timberland now manufactures footwear in addition to clothing and accessories. Danville has one of Timberland’s two North American distribution centers, and the company was ranked one of the “100 best companies to work for 2007” by CNNMoney.com.

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ferm Solutions serves the brewing, distilling and fuel ethanol industries with research, engineering, product development and technical services. The company’s Danville facility, which is the ferm Solutions headquarters, recently added a Technology Center. www.ferm-solutions.net


business: Chamber Report

Young Entrepreneurs Wanted Only a few school districts in the United States teach entrepreneurship to students, and Danville and Boyle County are two of those districts. Young Entrepreneurs Academy, or YEA!, is a 33-week program that helps students develop business ideas, write business plans, conduct research, and pitch their plans to “Shark Tank” investors to launch their own companies. Eleven students from grades 6-12 in the Boyle County and Danville public school districts were chosen for the current inaugural YEA! program for 2012-13. The Danville-Boyle County Chamber o f Commerce played a key role in bringing the YEA! initiative to this region. “Interested students applied for the program through their guidance counselors, then went through an interview process and are taking the academy course along with their other middle school or high school subjects,” says Paula Fowler, executive director with the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce. “As this program progresses in future years, we hope to open it to other schools in our region.” Fowler says the idea is to teach students how to create jobs. “Quite a few local companies are involved with this program, with Walmart serving as the major sponsor,” she says. The program features guest speakers from the local business community, and trips to local companies. Students eventually pitch their business plan and hopefully get seed funding from a Shark Tank-type panel, with the hit TV show Shark Tank being one of the program’s national partners. “We are the first in Kentucky to take on this program, which was founded in 2004 in New York,” Fowler says. Work Ready Community Boyle County was certified as a Work Ready Community in 2012,

which assures that local workforces have the talent necessary to staff existing jobs and to master the innovative technologies new jobs will require in the future. Kentucky’s program is designed to transform local economies and give counties a competitive advantage in attracting new businesses and jobs. To earn Work Ready Community certification counties must meet

established criteria in six areas, which include educational excellence, community commitment and digital literacy. “It’s an attractive designation for companies looking to move into our area, or for existing companies looking to expand and further invest in our communities,” says Fowler.  by Kevin Litwin

The Quality Inn® in Danville offers warm, inviting and affordable accommodations coupled with friendly, personalized service. Make a reservation with us today and let us exceed your expectations. As a guest of this Danville, KY hotel, you can enjoy amenities and features including: • Free hot deluxe breakfast • Free wireless high-speed Internet access • Free newspaper • Seasonal outdoor pool • Exercise room • Picnic area • Laundry facilities • Pet friendly (fee applies) Corporate travelers can take advantage of additional conveniences, on-site business center, computer with Internet access; meeting room, and access to copy and fax service.

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50 years

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Industrial Foundation keeps region thriving

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alf a century ago, a group of local visionaries, led by the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce, had the foresight to form the Boyle County Industrial Foundation (BCIF), and the county has never been the same since. The BCIF has spent 50 years working to make Danville and Boyle County the type of community that is attractive to businesses, and subsequently recruiting businesses to keep the area’s residents employed and the economy flourishing.

“BCIF has been a part of every industrial project recruited to Boyle County since December 1961,” says Jody Lassiter, president and CEO of the BCIF and the Danville/Boyle County Economic Development Partnership. “Our record includes a ‘who’s who’ of Danville industries: R.R. Donnelley & Sons, American Greetings, Caterpillar, Hobart, Dana, Panasonic, Timberland, and Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems.” Preparing a Community Since 1961, BCIF has developed several industrial sites and parks to house the factories and businesses that would 34

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eventually follow. The group started by developing sites along Stewarts Lane and Lebanon Road, and continued with planned parks at Enterprise Center and John Hill Bailey Industrial Park. In addition to preparing sites for business, BCIF has prepared the local workforce to meet the needs of potential employers. The group led the community effort and donated the land to build the Danville campus of Bluegrass Community & Technical College. “The college has been a critical factor to our new industrial recruitment and service for training to existing industries,” Lassiter says.


Caterpillar’s Danville plant manufactures steel pins and bushings.

In 2006, the BCIF board of directors took the lead in forming the Danville/Boyle County Economic Development Partnership. BCIF is the only economic development organization partner that financially supports the EDP and shares its executive with the EDP. Notably, BCIF has executed all these successes “without one cent of public funding for 50 years,” Lassiter says. Instead, the foundation has financed its operations through the issue of investor shares, the subsequent sales of its land, and the reinvestment of its proceeds.

Building and Maintaining As BCIF has recruited business and industry to the county, it has helped shape the local economy. “BCIF has largely built a diverse industrial base for Danville/Boyle County that over the years has created thousands of jobs for men and women in our community and region,” Lassiter says. “These good incomes have provided consumers with the buying power to purchase goods and services from retailers and service providers. And, these industries and their employees have furnished a significant tax base for city and county governments in Boyle County.”

Caterpillar uses extreme heat.

The foundation aims to continue building and maintaining a strong base of industry in the region. BCIF now owns and leases industrial buildings as a new mode of investment and income to ensure that the foundation will remain well-financed. And the BCIF’s primary goal is “to continue to give Boyle County a competitive edge for new business recruitment and existing business growth in what is a more challenging economic environment,” Lassiter says. Here’s to another 50 years.  by Nancy Mann Jackson  by staff photographer Martin B. Cherry

Transportation Enhancements Major transportation improvement projects are underway in Danville and Boyle County that will relieve traffic congestion and create new avenues for shipping freight. A new east-west corridor, called the Kentucky 2168 Connector Extension, will extend the current KY 2168 from KY 33 (Shakertown Road) and KY 34 (Lexington Road). This extension “will provide a critical traffic bypass for truck and passenger traffic, relieving traffic congestion downtown on Main Street and Lexington Avenue,” says Jody Lassiter, president and CEO of the Danville/Boyle County

Economic Development Partnership. The new fourlane reconstruction of U.S. Highway 27 has been completed in Garrard County to a new intersection with KY 34 just east of the Boyle County line. This reconstruction has improved another corridor to south Lexington and to Blue Grass Airport, reducing travel time. The construction of U.S. 150 represents a new “super” two-lane highway from just east of Stanford to Mount Vernon, which puts Danville 10 minutes closer in drive time to Interstate 75. By Nancy Mann Jackson

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economic profile 900+

199100

6%

899200

Taxes

State Sales Tax

Top Employers

3%

Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center

Local School Tax

education level  High School Graduate  Associate Degree

$0.185 (Per $100 valuation) County Real Estate Tax

Bachelor’s Degree  Master’s Degree

Scorecard

RR Donnelley, American Greetings, Pliant Corp., Centre College, Boyle County Schools, Danville Independent Schools, Walmart, Dana Corp.  Denyo Manufacturing, Timberland, Panasonic Home Appliances Company of America, Caterpillar, Intelligrated, National Office Furniture

Transportation

household income

$430M

Blue Grass Airport www. bluegrassairport. com

$200,000+  $30,000-199,999

Annual Retail Sales

$29,999 and under

$57.7M

Norfolk Southern Corp. www.nscorp.com

Annual Hotel and Food Sales

2,721

Bluegrass Ultra-Transit (859) 238-2260

Total Number of Firms

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business: membership directory

2013 Membership Directory The following information was provided by the Danville/Boyle County Chamber of Commerce. The area code is 859, the city is Danville and the state is Kentucky, unless otherwise noted. For complete listings by business category, please refer to the Business Guide on page 40. A A&L Accessories • 236-7411 Aaron’s Sales & Lease • 238-7565 The Academic Success Center of Kentucky 613-2290 Action Pest Control • 324-5917 Adoption Assistance, Inc. • 236-2761 Advocate Messenger • 236-2551 Air Evac LifeTeam • 854-0081

Boyle Co. Library • 236-8466

Community Arts Center • 236-4054

Boyle County Farmers Market • 332-2539

Community Greeting Service • 583-3694

Boyle County Health Department • 236-2053

Community Trust Bank • 239-9200

Boyle County Industrial Foundation • 236-0636

Convention & Visitors Bureau • 236-7794

Boyle County Schools • 236-6634

The Cottage Bed & Breakfast • 236-9642

Boyle Landmark Trust • 239-0038

Cottage Interiors • 239-0990

Branscum Construction Company, Inc. (270) 866-5107

Country Hearth Inn • 236-8601

Bob Browne • 254-2180

Cumberland Foot & Ankle Center • 236-3208 Custom Air, Inc. • 236-5417

Alan Clark • 236-4812

Buffalo Springs Audio/Video Design, Inc. (606) 365-4040

The Allen Co. • 236-2310

Burkes Bakery • 236-5661

Alternative Energies Kentucky, LLC • 236-7385

Burkes Outlet • 238-0878

American Cancer Society • 260-8295

Burkmann Feeds • 236-0400

Danville Ace Hardware & Appliances, Inc. 236-5774

American Greetings • 236-7200

Craig A. Butler, CPA • 936-0201

Danville Bike & Footwear • 238-7669

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American Red Cross • 253-1331 Animal Medical Center • 238-2201 Anodia Systems • (866) 246-2548 The Arts Commission of Danville/Boyle County 238-0063 The Ashley Inn at Meadow Lake Equestrian Center 548-4922

C.A.R. Express • 236-2002 Caldwell & Cook Hearing and Balance Services Inc. • 236-3865 Caldwell Body Shop • 238-7051 Caldwell Stone • 236-6829

AT&T • (502) 875-3508

Caregivers by Linda • 238-7611

AT&T Mobility • 236-9071

Caretenders of the Bluegrass • 236-8956

Atmos Energy • 236-2300

Carol’s Bridal & Gift • 236-3825

Atoka LLC • 236-4591

CASA at Woodlawn • 936-3510

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Caspian Strategies Group (USA Pay/Trammell Bell) (512) 740-5625

B&E Furniture • 236-6904

Caterpillar Track Components • 936-2220

B. C. Cummins & Co., PLLC • 238-2200

Centenary United Methodist Church • 236-4800

Baker & Baker Law Offices, PLLC • 238-2233

Central Kentucky Career Center • 269-8021

Baptist Express Care at Walmart • 236-4224

Central Kentucky Federal Savings Bank • 236-4181

Baptist Homes Inc. • 236-1557

Central KY Association of Realtors • 236-3497

Barnes Janitorial Services Inc. • 236-7231

Central KY Interpreter Referral Inc. • 236-9888

Baskin Robbins • 236-4175

Central Ky Surgeons, PSC • 236-2222

Benz Trophies/Perryville Embroidery • 332-9067

Centre College • 238-5200

Best Western • 236-5525

Centre College Career Services • 238-5286

Drs. Beto & Bogardus, PLLC • 236-1130

Charleston Health Care Center • 236-9292

Better Business Bureau of Central and Eastern Kentucky • (800) 866-6668

Chase • 238-4702

Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass 236-2999 Bluegrass Clinic – Stanford Family Medicine & Obstetrics • (606) 365-8338 Bluegrass Community & Technical College 239-7030

A Children’s Place • 236-7176 Chills Wine and Spirits • 236-6406 Chocolate-N-More, LLC • 319-0937 Christian Credit Counselors (800) 377-4469 Ext. 190 City Art Signs • 236-8219

Bluegrass Community Bank • 238-0556

City of Danville • 238-1200

Bluegrass Critical Thinking Solutions (334) 590-6504

Cliffview Retreat and Conference Center • 792-3333

Bluegrass Drug Store • 236-3535

The Clothes Horse • 236-0055

D Dana Corporation • 236-3960

The Danville Blues Society • 379-2066 Danville Bottled Water • 238-4134 Danville Boyle Co. Senior Citizens • 236-2070 Danville Boyle County Chamber of Commerce 236-2361 Danville Boyle County Humane Society • 238-1117 Danville Centre For Health & Rehab • 236-3972 Danville Christian Academy • 236-2177 Danville Country Club • 236-7197 Danville Drug Co., LLC • 236-5750 Danville Eye Center • 236-8644 Danville Family Chiropractic • 239-0022 Danville Family Dentistry • 236-2488 Danville Mailing Center • 238-2232 Danville Medical Specialists • 236-6613 Danville Office Equipment, Inc • 236-6618 Danville Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, PSC 236-8730 Danville Pediatric Dentistry, PSC • 236-6900 Danville Pediatrics • 236-1080 Danville Save A Lot • 238-7677 Danville Schools • 238-1300 Danville Surgical Associates • 236-0712 Danville Terrace, Inc. • 236-7474 Darnell & Associates Insurance Agency • 236-5188 Dart Sanitation • 792-3278 DBC Economic Development Partnership 236-2805 Denham-Blythe Company, Inc. • 255-7405 Dental Associates • 236-9277 Denyo Manufacturing • 236-3405 The Derby Shoppe & Raggs • 236-1211 Dexter Real Estate/Insurance • 236-6686

Bluegrass IT Services • 238-7045

Code Red Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, LLC • 324-2588

Bob Allen Motor Mall • 236-3217

Coldwell Banker VIP Realty • 236-5450

Doss and Horky, Inc • 236-2690

The Bottle Shoppe, LLC • 236-1965

Comfort Suites • 936-9300

Durham & Demaree Insurance • 236-2770

Boyle Co. Extension • 236-4484

Commonwealth Cancer Center • 236-2203

Durham Beauty School • 236-6268

Dixon Design • 238-9498

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E Eastern Kentucky University – Danville Campus 236-6866 Edward Jones Joe Bunch • 238-7420

Homeplace Support Services • 936-2010

Mary Girard Art Conservation • 332-0202

Hometown Radio Network • 236-2711

Matt’s Rental & Special Events • 319-5964

The Hub Coffee House & Cafe • 936-0001

McAfee Mowing & Landscaping • 236-6969

Hudson & Hudson PLLC • 236-2854

McAnly Commercial Properties • 236-6363

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Edward Jones Investments • 936-9600 Elmwood Inn Fine Teas & Benjamin Press 236-6641 Enterprise Rent-A-Car • 238-9778 Ephraim McDowell Health • 239-1000 Ephraim McDowell Vascular • 239-4840 ERA Team Realtors • 236-3064 Essence Yoga & Wellness • 428-SELF Eye Associates of Danville, PSC/Eye Associates Optical • 236-6055

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McDaniel Wealth Management, PLLC • 236-0595

The Idea Farm • 236-3376

McDowell House Museum • 236-2804

Impressions the Salon & Spa, LLC • 236-6819

McDowell Place of Danville • 239-4663

Infintech • (812) 568-6397

McDowell Wellness Center • 936-9355

Insight Media Advertising • 263-1800

The Medicine Shoppe • 238-0002

Inter-County Energy • 236-4561

Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems KY • 936-4600

Isaiah House • 375-9200

Melton Contracting • (606) 365-4860

J Jacobs Hall Museum • 239-7017 JC Penney • 236-7709

Factory Connection • 236-8970

Jeffrey Baird Associates • 236-3048

Family Medicine Clinic of Danville • 236-1250

Joedy Sharpe Construction Company • 236-1479

Family Tire & Service Center • 236-7078

Johnson & Pohlmann • 236-5922

Farm Bureau Insurance • 236-4081

Journal Communications • (800) 333-8842

Farmers National Bank • 236-2926

Junction City • 854-3900

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FB&CT • 238-2602

Melton’s Deli • 236-9874 Meticulous Bookkeeping Services LLC • 433-1712 Minuteman Press • 236-4655 Molly’s Flowers and Things, Inc. • 236-4438 Morley’s Wheel Service • 236-4454 Morning Glory Manor & Cottage B&B • 236-1888

N Nancy McMurry Interiors, LLC • 236-9174 Nash, Cleveland & Godfrey • 236-5062

Feistritzer Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. 236-0850

John Kalk • 936-3112

National College of Business & Technology 236-6991

Ferm Solutions • 402-8707

Karamel Kreations Gourmet Caramel & Gifts 227-3927

National Office Furniture • 236-2604

Footbridge Group • 583-2094 Fort Knox Federal Credit Union • 236-2153 Fresh Ledger, LLC • 583-0311

KC’s Gymnastics • 236-7175 Kentucky Blood Center • 276-2534 Kentucky Soaps and Such • (606) 365-0808

Furniture World • 936-7388

New York Life Insurance Company • 238-7232 Northwestern Mutual • 236-7468 Not Just Antiques in Danville • 239-0088 The Nutrition Center • 936-2124

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Kentucky Trust Co. • 239-9000

Garrard County Chamber of Commerce • 792-2282

Kerbaugh & Rodes • 236-3924

O’Charley’s #413 • 936-8040

Gentle Dental Care • 236-6181

Kiwanis

Off Centre Laundry & Tanning • 236-0999

Get Fit Team Studios • 583-3982

Kleckners Collision Center Inc. • 236-7208

Office Depot • 936-1610

The Golden Lion Bed & Breakfast • 583-1895

Barry Kowalik, OD, PSC • 236-8093

Old Bridge Golf Club • 236-1234

Good Neighbor Pharmacy • 936-1222

Kroger • 236-3987

Old 27 BBQ • 548-2222

Goodall Property Management • 516-2226

Forrest Kuhn, MD • (502) 896-2131

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Kentucky Utilities • (800) 981-0600

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Goode Locksmith • 332-7123 Goody’s 5142 • 238-7583 The Great American Brass Band Festival 319-8426

Orange Cat Productions • 755-4115 Orange Leaf American Frozen Yogurt • 236-7801

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L.E. Pope Building Co., Inc. • (336) 996-5000 Larry Nunes Investigations & Security • 332-2657

Packs Nursery • 854-3901

The Great American Dollhouse Museum 236-1883

A Lasting Impression • 236-7118 Lee Stephens • 236-0237

Panasonic Appliances Company of America 238-3426

Earlene F. Greene, DMD, PSC • 236-1898

Lees Famous Recipe • 236-8777

Papa Johns • 236-9999

Greenline Implement Inc. • 236-8500

Party Hop’n • 583-3621

Greg’s Shoe Repair • 792-3064

Lexington Legends Professional Baseball Club 252-4487

Growing Pains Lawn Service • 332-4231

Liberty Mining Consultants, Inc. • 936-5588

Patrick Cooper Painting Contractor Inc. 332-4934

Lily Manor Day Spa • 236-1700

Patriot Income Tax Service LLC • 238-0066 PBK Bank • 238-2265

Hampton Inn • 236-6200

Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce (606) 365-4118

Hancock’s Stop and Go, LLC • 209-4198

Liquor Barn – Danville • 259-1136

Pioneer Playhouse of Danville • 236-2747

Kenneth Harmon • 236-2443

Little Caesar’s Pizza • 236-1122

Pioneer Vocational • 236-8413

Harrodsburg Herald • 734-2726

Little Oil Dist. • 236-6463

PNC Bank • 238-1034

Harrodsburg Mercer County Chamber • 734-2365

Little Sign Shop • 238-7391

Preston Pruitt Funeral Home • 236-4343

Harvesting Hope Food Pantry, Inc. • 583-7811

Lochdale Development, Inc. • 619-5600

Health First Chiropractic • 236-5129

The Lock Box • 236-2611

Heart of Danville • 236-1909

Long Run Community Apartments • 236-9530

Heart of Kentucky United Way • 238-6986

Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse 238-9925

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Heartland Veterinary Hospital • 238-7500 Helton, Erwin & Associates • 236-4520

Lyons Greenleaf BP • 236-7775

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Heritage Hospice • 236-2425

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McClure & McClure Attorneys • 236-4214

Personal Finance Co. LLC • 236-0013

Q Quality Inn of Danville • 236-8600

R R. Brown Properties • 583-1165 Rainbow Cleaners • 236-4274

Chris Herron, Attorney • 236-3777

M&M Sanitation • 552-2735

RE/MAX Elite Bluegrass Team • 494-5521

Hill of Beans II • 236-9111

Mallard’s • 936-8103

Red Rooster • 236-2394

Hilliard Lyons • 236-3636

Maple Tree Gallery • 236-0909

Restaurant Pizzeria Pescara • 583-8085

Hobart Corporation • 236-7023

Mark L. Morgan & Associates • 936-1234

Rexel-Danville • 236-0880

Thomas D. Hobbs, Merrill Lynch • (502) 329-5045

The Martin Agency, Inc. • 236-6782

Robinson, Hughes & Christopher PSC • 236-6628

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Royal Liquors • 236-5000

Stifel Nicolaus • 236-1588

RR Donnelley • 238-2401

Stith Funeral Home • 236-2113

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Storage Rentals of America • (800) 457-5678 Stuart Powell Ford Lincoln Mazda • 236-8917

Saffron’s Funky Finds • 236-0260

Sunrise Children’s Services • 236-5507

Salon on 4th • 236-4516

Sweets by Cindy • 583-3176

Salvation Army Thrift Store • 236-0457

TCI Logistics • 236-6001

SDK Apparel & Promotional Products (888) 448-9424

Tele Data Communications • 332-4222

Servpro of Versailles, Nicholasville & Danville 887-1123 Sheehan, Barnett, Dean, Pennington, Little & Dexter, PSC • 236-2641 Ext. 120

Ventures in Veterinary Acquisitions • 238-7682 VIP Auction Company • 236-1852

Wal-Mart • 236-9572

Scott Scutchfield • 236-0641

Selfrefind • (866) 755-4258

Vend Fresh Food Service • 236-6765

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Dave Scheurich • 236-5934

Vantage Engineering • 734-0560

The 10th Planet, LLC • 236-4488

Webster Orthodontics, PSC • 236-1912 Weldquip • 239-9353 West Care Kentucky • 238-1127

TheatrEXpands • 516-1802 Thoroughbred Threads, LLC • 236-0224

West T. Hill Community Theatre • 236-8607

The Timberland Company, Inc. • 236-1351

Wilderness Trace Child Development Center 236-0878

Time Warner Cable • 626-4840

Wilderness Trace Family YMCA • 236-0359

Shelter Insurance • 238-2163

Top Secret – Document Destruction • 583-9958

Wiley Electrical Contractor, LLC • 854-0167

Shoe Sensation, Inc. • 236-4287

Town Money Saver • 516-7874

Windjammer Fun Center • 236-8808

Simply Delish by David & Tish • 583-0012

Trans-Floor-Mations • (606) 679-9901

Sleep Outfitters • 238-7299

Woodrum Plaza • 324-0303

Travel Leaders • 236-0000

Salli S. Slone, MD • 236-0916

Trinity Episcopal Church • 236-3374

WPBK-FM (Lincoln Garrard Broadcasting Co., Inc.) (606) 365-2126

Smart Lube International, Inc. • 236-3215

Triple Crown Golf Cars Inc. • 885-4143

SOCAYR, Inc • (502) 634-9830

Triple O Electric • 238-7628

Sodexo • 236-2744 Southland Christian Church – Danville Campus (877) 337-1600

The Twisted Sifter • 238-9393

Star Home USA • 319-4000 State Farm Insurance – Bob Miller, Agent 236-4201

Yount Construction & Properties • 236-8889

Tye Financial Group • 236-8793

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The Spine Center of Central Kentucky • 238-7746 Spirit Chevrolet Buick Inc. • 734-7736

Y Yesterday’s Potions, LLC • 236-6663

United Warehousing Co., LLC • 236-0773

Zaxby’s • 236-9133

US Bank • 236-5418 USA Signs, LLC • 236-6811

Millennium Park in Danville offers several attractions for families to enjoy including walking trails, a duck pond, soccer fields and playgrounds.

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business: business guide

2013 Business Guide The following information was provided by the Danville/Boyle County Chamber of Commerce. The area code is 859, the city is Danville and the state is Kentucky, unless otherwise noted. Accessories – Purses & Jewelry

Arts, Culture & Entertainment

A&L Accessories Ann Clay Harris • 236-7411 326 W. Main St., Ste. 100, 40422

Mary Girard Art Conservation Mary Girard • 332-0202 PO Box 2164, Perryville, 40468 www.marygirardartconservation.com

Accountants

Assisted Living Homes

Craig A. Butler, CPA • 936-0201 131 N. Fourth St., 40422

Baptist Homes Inc. Melissa Galloway • 236-1557 1004 Argyll Woods Dr., 40422 www.baptisthomesinc.com

Fresh Ledger, LLC Wendy Rochester • 583-0311 665 Seminole Trail, 40422 www.freshledger.com

Charleston Health Care Center Jill Brown • 236-9292 203 Bruce Ct., 40423 www.charlestonhealthcarecenter.net

Kerbaugh & Rodes Glyn Kerbaugh • 236-3924 132 S. Second St., 40423 www.kerbaughandrodes.com Robinson, Hughes & Christopher PSC Walter Goggin • 236-6628 459 W. M. L. King Blvd., 40423 www.rhccpas.com

Advertising Insight Media Advertising George Robbins • 263-1800 101 Prosperous Pl., Ste. 250, Lexington, 40509 www.insightma.com

Advertising – Specialties The Idea Farm Ron Jackson • 236-3376 464 W. Broadway, 40423 www.theideafarm.net

Attorneys Baker & Baker Law Offices, PLLC Casey Baker • 238-2233 432 W. Main St., 2nd Fl., 40423 www.centralkylegal.com Helton, Erwin & Associates Eph Helton • 236-4520 432 W. Main St., 40423 Chris Herron, Attorney • 236-3777 409 W. Main St., Ste. 100, 40423

SDK Apparel & Promotional Products Steve Amsler • (888) 448-9424 202 Royalty Dr., Lancaster, 40444 Town Money Saver Lori Yankey • 516-7874 202 Midland Pl., 40422

Agribusiness Burkmann Feeds David Williams • 236-0400 1111 Perryville Rd., 40422 www.burkmann.com Greenline Implement Inc. Alec Russell • 236-8500 1401 Minor Rd., 40422 www.greenlineimplement.com

Hudson & Hudson PLLC Josh Hudson • 236-2854 102 S. Fourth St., 40423 Mark L. Morgan & Associates Mark Morgan • 936-1234 426 S. Fourth St., 40422

Not Just Antiques in Danville Cliff Dunne • 239-0088 1000 E. Lexington Ave., Ste. 36, 40422 www.notjustantiquesindanville.com

VIP Auction Company Johnny Durham • 236-1852 317 W. Main St., 40422 www.vipauctionky.com

Audio-Video & Home Theaters

Audiology – Hearing Aid Sales & Services

Art Galleries

Caldwell & Cook Hearing and Balance Services Inc. Pat Cook • 236-3865 3940 S. Danville Bypass, 40422 www.caldwellandcook.com

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Family Tire & Service Center Terry Magaldi • 236-7078 521 S. Third St., 40422 Kleckners Collision Center Inc. Earl & Trudy Kleckner • 236-7208 100 Thoroughbred Dr., 40422 Morley’s Wheel Service Joe Morley • 236-4454 234 E. Walnut St., 40422 Smart Lube International, Inc. Conley Gooch • 236-3215 491 S. Fourth St., 40422

Bakeries Burkes Bakery Patty Burke • 236-5661 121 W. Main St., 40422

Banks & Financial Institutions Bluegrass Community Bank Larry Thygesen • 238-0556 113 Smoky Way, 40423 www.bluegrasscommunitybank.com

Chase Jodi Arnold • 238-4702 237 W. Main St., 40422 www.chase.com

Long Run Community Apartments Nichole Rice • 236-9530 301 Hill N. Dale Dr., Louisville, 40203

TheatrEXpands Susan Pope • 516-1802 509 E. Walnut St., 40422 www.susanpope.com/iWeb/susanpope/ TheatrEXpands.html

Caldwell Body Shop Eddie Caldwell • 238-7051 1215 Lebanon Rd., 40422

Sheehan, Barnett, Dean, Pennington, Little & Dexter, PSC Sheilah Wells • 236-2641 Ext. 120 114 S. Fourth St., 40423 www.danvillekylaw.com

Apartments

Arts & Creativity Training

Automotive

Central Kentucky Federal Savings Bank William H. Johnson • 236-4181 340 W. Main St., 40423 www.centralkyfsb.com

Buffalo Springs Audio/Video Design, Inc. John Caywood • (606) 365-4040 2858 US Hwy. 150 W., Ste. 2, Stanford, 40484

Community Arts Center Mary Beth Touchstone • 236-4054 401 W. Main St., 40422 www.communityartscenter.net

Stuart Powell Ford Lincoln Mazda Robert Cunningham • 236-8917 225 S. Danville Bypass, 40423 www.stuartpowell.com

McClure & McClure Attorneys Patrick S. McClure, PSC • 236-4214 120 N. Third St., Ste. 202, 40423

Auctions – Auctioneers

Antiques

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McDowell Place of Danville Susan Matherly • 239-4663 1181 Ben Ali Dr., 40422 www.mcdowell-place.org

Spirit Chevrolet Buick Inc. Ken Cusic • 734-7736 1072 Danville Rd., Harrodsburg, 40330 www.spirit-chevrolet.com

Automobile Dealers Bob Allen Motor Mall Bob Allen • 236-3217 725 Maple Ave., 40422 www.boballenmotormall.com

Community Trust Bank Dave Maynard • 239-9200 462 W. Main St., 40423 www.ctbi.com Farmers National Bank Greg Caudill • 236-2926 304 W. Main St., 40423 www.fnbky.com FB&CT Kim Warren • 238-2602 1035 Ben Ali Dr., 40423 www.farmersbankky.com Fort Knox Federal Credit Union Linda Hamilton • 236-2153 312 Skywatch Dr., Radcliff, 40159 www.fortknoxfcu.org Kentucky Trust Co. Alan Turbyfill • 239-9000 218 W. Main St., 40422 www.ktcsolutions.net PBK Bank Mae Renner • 238-2265 120 Frontier Blvd., Stanford, 40484 www.pbkbank.com


PNC Bank Stacy Sellers • 238-1034 121 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.pnc.com US Bank Patricia Gentry • 236-5418 111 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.usbank.com

Bed & Breakfasts The Ashley Inn at Meadow Lake Equestrian Center Laurie Snyder • 548-4922 9863 Lexington Rd., Lancaster, 40444 www.ashleyinnbandb.com The Cottage Bed & Breakfast Chris Kubale • 236-9642 2826 Lexington Rd., 40422 www.cottageofdanville.com The Golden Lion Bed & Breakfast Nancy Jones • 583-1895 243 N. Third St., 40422 www.thegoldenlionbb.com Morning Glory Manor & Cottage B&B Lin Walter Bauer • 236-1888 244 E. Lexington Ave., 40422 www.kentuckybb.com/morningglorym.html

Bicycles Danville Bike & Footwear Ernst Crown-Weber • 238-7669 417 W. Main St., 40422 www.dbfky.com

Bioscience & Engineering Ferm Solutions Melissa Baker • 402-8707 PO Box 203, 40422 www.ferm-solutions.com

Bookkeeping Meticulous Bookkeeping Services LLC Michelle Davis • 433-1712 PO Box 1616, 40423 www.ilovebookkeeping.com

Bottled Water Sales Danville Bottled Water Don Embree • 238-4134 660 David Ave., 40423

Builders Jeffrey Baird Associates Jeffrey Baird • 236-3048 PO Box 832, 40423

Building Contractors – Real Estate Yount Construction & Properties Lee Yount • 236-8889 PO Box 1843, 40423 yountproperties.com

Business Rental Spaces Goodall Property Management Brian Jones • 516-2226 714 W. Main St., Junction City, 40440

Cakes Sweets by Cindy Cindy Nevius • 583-3176 776 W. Shelby St., Junction City, 40440 The Twisted Sifter Pamela Birt • 238-9393 128 Church St., 40422 www.thetwistedsifter.com

Car Rentals Enterprise Rent-A-Car Derek McMechan • 238-9778 501 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.enterprise.com

Old 27 BBQ Denny Ford • 548-2222 PO Box 867, Nicholasville, 40356 Simply Delish by David & Tish Tisha Bristow • 583-0012 413 Streamland Dr., 40422 Sodexo Roy Platt • 236-2744 600 W. Walnut St., 40422

Certified Public Accountants McDaniel Wealth Management, PLLC Tim McDaniel, CFP, CPA • 236-0595 110 N. First St., 40422 www.mcdanielwealthmanagement.com Robinson, Hughes & Christopher PSC Walter Goggin • 236-6628 459 W. M. L. King Blvd., 40423 www.rhccpas.com

Chambers of Commerce Danville Boyle County Chamber of Commerce Paula Fowler • 236-2361 304 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.danvilleboylechamber.com Garrard County Chamber of Commerce 792-2282 308 W. Maple Ave., Ste. 1, Lancaster, 40444 www.garrardchamber.com Harrodsburg Mercer County Chamber Jill Cutler • 734-2365 488 Price Ave., Harrodsburg, 40330 www.mercerchamber.com Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce Andrea Miller • (606) 365-4118 201 E. Main St., Stanford, 40484 www.lincolncountychamber.com

Childcare A Children’s Place Susan Matherly • 236-7176 1541 Lebanon Rd., 40422 www.emhealth.org

Chiropractors Danville Family Chiropractic Dennis Short • 239-0022 434 W. Walnut St., 40422 Health First Chiropractic Mike Marshall • 236-5129 3998 S. Danville Bypass, Ste. 102, 40422

Churches

Coffee Houses The Hub Coffee House & Cafe BJ & Lori McCreary • 936-0001 236 W. Main St., 40422 www.thehubcoffeehousencafe.com

Commercial Real Estate Development L.E. Pope Building Co., Inc. Jeff Hunter • (336) 996-5000 1349-C S. Park Dr., Kernersville, NC 27284 www.popecompanies.com Lochdale Development, Inc. Logan Germann • 619-5600 521 Irvin Rd., 40422

Communication Bluegrass IT Services Rae Edmiston • 238-7045 363 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.bitky.com

Community Welcome Community Greeting Service Beth Perros • 583-3694 2356 Perryville Rd., 40423 www.communitygreeting.com

Construction The Allen Co. Jim Morris • 236-2310 1680 Lancaster Rd., Lexington, 40509 Branscum Construction Company, Inc. Stephen Branscum • (270) 866-5107 90 Key Village Rd., Russell Springs, 42642 www.branscumconstruction.com Denham-Blythe Company, Inc. Michael Cox • 255-7405 100 Trade St., Lexington, 40511 www.denhamblythe.com Doss and Horky, Inc Rhonda Doss • 236-2690 108 Gose Pk., 40422 Joedy Sharpe Construction Company Joedy Sharpe • 236-1479 385 Spears Ln., 40423 www.sharpeco.net

Consultants The Academic Success Center of Kentucky Carol Brown • 613-2290 113 Lord Murphy, 40422 www.academicsuccesscenterky.com Bluegrass Critical Thinking Solutions Tom Ruby • (334) 590-6504 3334 Persimmon Knob, Junction City, 40440 www.bgcts.com

Centenary United Methodist Church David Demaree • 236-4800 1441 Perryville Rd., 40422 www.danvillecentenary.org

Liberty Mining Consultants, Inc. Thomas McClain • 936-5588 1231 Lebanon Rd., 40423 www.libertyminingconsultants.com

Southland Christian Church – Danville Campus Cynthia Willison • (877) 337-1600 1001 Ben Ali Dr., Ste. 2, 40422 www.SouthlandChristian.org/danville

Melton Contracting Rodney Melton • (606) 365-4860 1543 Carman Ln. (Hwy. 3248), Stanford, 40484

Trinity Episcopal Church Reverend Amy Dafler Meaux • 236-3374 320 W. Main St., 40422 www.trinitydanville.org

Civic Clubs Kiwanis PO Box 746, 40423

Cleaning Services Barnes Janitorial Services Inc. Heather Ramey • 236-7231 132 Church St., 40422

Car Washes

Clothing

C.A.R. Express Bob Rowland • 236-2002 306 Skywatch Dr., 40422

The Clothes Horse Jonathan & Whitney McWilliams • 236-0055 115 N. Third St., 40422

Caterers

Factory Connection Kelly Bastin • 236-8970 2900 S. Danville Bypass, Ste. 110, 40422

Atoka LLC Tim Dievert • 236-4591 5066 Perryville Rd., 40422 www.dievertsales.com

Lees Famous Recipe J. Paul Newton • 236-8777 610 S. Fourth St., 40422

Contractors

Convenience Stores Hancock’s Stop and Go, LLC John Hancock • 209-4198 4041 Lexington Rd., 40422 Hill of Beans II Craig Wilkins • 236-9111 101 Man O War, 40422 www.hillofbeansbp.com Lyons Greenleaf BP Floyd Lyons • 236-7775 700 E. Lexington Ave., 40422

Cosmetology – Nail Technology Durham Beauty School Charlene Benge • 236-6268 100 Fox Harbor, 40422 www.durhambeautyschool.com

Cost Containment Caspian Strategies Group (USA Pay/Trammell Bell) Dan Mann • (512) 740-5625 3315 Fairmont Dr., Nashville, TN 37203 www.caspianstrategies.com

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Counselors

Document Destruction

B. C. Cummins & Co., PLLC Chrissy Cummins • 238-2200 326 W. Main St., Ste. 203, 40423

Top Secret – Document Destruction Wendy Todd • 583-9958 411 Stanford Rd., 40422 www.topsecret-dd.com

Christian Credit Counselors Robin Quinn • (800) 377-4469 Ext. 190 5838 Edison Pl., #200, Carlsbad, CA, 92008 www.christiancreditcounselors.org

Country Clubs Danville Country Club John Mesplay • 236-7197 1486 Lexington Rd., 40422

Dry Cleaners Rainbow Cleaners Jim Carrico • 236-4274 504 S. Fourth St., 40422

Economic Development

Credit Card Processing Infintech Joe Willett • (812) 568-6397 4010 Executive Park Dr., Ste. 430, Cincinnati, OH 45241 www.infintechllc.com

Boyle County Industrial Foundation Jody Lassiter • 236-0636 304 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.betterindanville.com DBC Economic Development Partnership Jody Lassiter • 236-2805 304 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.betterindanville.com

Credit Unions

Education

Fort Knox Federal Credit Union Linda Hamilton • 236-2153 312 Skywatch Dr., Radcliff, 40159 www.fortknoxfcu.org

The Academic Success Center of Kentucky Carol Brown • 613-2290 113 Lord Murphy, 40422 www.academicsuccesscenterky.com

Cruises

Bluegrass Community & Technical College Erin Tipton • 239-7030 59 Corporate Dr., 40422 www.bluegrass.kctcs.edu

Travel Leaders Debbie Sebastian • 236-0000 1322 Lebanon Rd., 40422 www.travelleaders.com/danvilleky/index.htm

Dental Manufacturers

Boyle Co. Extension Jerry Little • 236-4484 99 Corporate Dr., 40422

Anodia Systems Dr. Thad Overmyer • (866) 246-2548 109 Larrimore Ln., 40422 www.mintakleen.com

Boyle County Schools Mike Lafavers • 236-6634 352 N. Danville Bypass, 40422 www.boyle.kyschools.us

Dental Surgeons

Centre College John Roush • 238-5200 600 W. Walnut, 40422 www.centre.edu

Drs. Beto & Bogardus, PLLC Sherry Peavler • 236-1130 400 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.danvilleoms.com

Dentists Danville Family Dentistry Ross, Neal, Iqbal & Popplewell • 236-2488 132 N. Second St., 40422 Danville Pediatric Dentistry, PSC Jeff Johnson • 236-6900 126 Daniel Dr., Ste. A, 40422 Dental Associates John Robertson • 236-9277 1000 E. Lexington Ave., Ste. 9, 40422 Gentle Dental Care Bridgette Coulter, DMD • 236-6181 416 W. Walnut, Ste. C, 40422 Earlene F. Greene, DMD, PSC • 236-1898 201 W. Walnut, 40422 Webster Orthodontics, PSC Robert Webster • 236-1912 359-B S. Fourth St., 40422

JC Penney Debi Dahlgren • 236-7709 1560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 301, 40422 www.jcpenney.com

Discount Stores Wal-Mart Sean Cain • 236-9572 100 Walton Ave., 40422 www.walmart.com

United Warehousing Co., LLC Richard Kerbaugh • 236-0773 1800 Kate Ave., 40423 www.unitedwarehousing.net

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Danville Vibe Mike Smith 100 Smoky Way, Ste. 100, 40422 www.danvillevibe.com Windjammer Fun Center Hollie Freeman • 236-8808 3846 S. Danville Bypass, 40422 www.windjammerfuncenter.com

Farmers Markets Boyle County Farmers Market Joyce Taylor • 332-2539 99 Corporate Dr., 40422

Festivals The Great American Brass Band Festival Niki KinKade • 319-8426 PO Box 429, 40423 www.gabbf.org

Financial – Loans Personal Finance Co. LLC Amanda Gootee • 236-0013 1500 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 400, 40422 www.personalfinacecompany.com

Financial Planning – Services

Danville Schools Carmen Coleman • 238-1300 152 E. Martin Luther King Blvd., 40422 www.danvilleschools.net

Thomas D. Hobbs, Merrill Lynch • (502) 329-5045 101 Bullitt Ln., Louisville, 40222 fa.ml.com/thomas.hobbs

Eastern Kentucky University – Danville Campus Marlene Hanna • 236-6866 1560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 241, 40422 www.danville.eku.edu National College of Business & Technology Lee Bowling • 236-6991 115 E. Lexington Ave., 40422 www.national-college.edu

Triple O Electric Roger O’Hair • 238-7628 3430 Lancaster Rd., 40422 www.tripleoelectric.com Wiley Electrical Contractor, LLC Christian Wiley • 854-0167 3437 KY Hwy. 2141, Stanford, 40484 www.wileyelectrical.com

Benz Trophies/Perryville Embroidery Jimmy & Karen Coffman • 332-9067 937 Mitchell Ln., 40422 SDK Apparel & Promotional Products Steve Amsler • (888) 448-9424 202 Royalty Dr., Lancaster, 40444

Entertainment

Farmers National Bank Greg Caudill • 236-2926 304 W. Main St., 40423 www.fnbky.com

Embroidery

Distribution – Warehousing

Vantage Engineering Kendal Wise • 734-0560 2038 Danville Rd., Harrodsburg, 40330 www.vantageky.com

Danville Christian Academy Debra Lucas • 236-2177 2170 Shakertown Rd., 40422 www.dcaky.org

Rexel-Danville Keene Jones • 236-0880 4030 Hwy. 150 Bypass, 40422 www.rexelusa.com

Alan Clark Alane Mills • 236-4812 20 Gose Pk., 40422

Engineering

Edward Jones Investments William Griffin, FA, LP • 936-9600 130 S. Third St., Ste. 100, 40422 www.edwardjones.com

Electrical Supplies

Distribution

Thoroughbred Threads, LLC Marty Sullivan • 236-0224 219 W. Main St., 40422 www.tthreads.com

Centre College Career Services Deborah Jones • 238-5286 600 W. Walnut St., 40422 www.centre.edu

Electrical Contractors

Department Stores

The 10th Planet, LLC Cliff Hellyer • 236-4488 204 George Martin Dr., 40422 www.go10thplanet.com

Kentucky Trust Co. Alan Turbyfill • 239-9000 218 W. Main St., 40422 www.ktcsolutions.net McDaniel Wealth Management, PLLC Tim McDaniel, CFP, CPA • 236-0595 110 N. First St., 40422 www.mcdanielwealthmanagement.com New York Life Insurance Company Paula Lanham • 238-7232 PO Box 2150, 40422 Stifel Nicolaus Mike Perros • 236-1588 301 W. Main St., 40422 www.perrosgroup.com Tye Financial Group Tom Tye AAMS® CFP® • 236-8793 141 N. Third St., 40422 www.lpl.com

Financial Wellness Education LFE Institute Susan Pope • 516-1802 509 E. Walnut St., 40422 lfeinstitute.com

Fitness Essence Yoga & Wellness Amy Morin • 428-SELF 201 W. Walnut St., 40422 www.essenceyogawellness.com McDowell Wellness Center Dee Coffey • 936-9355 1107 Ben Ali Dr., 40422 www.emhealth.org


Florists

Grounds Maintenance

Home Builders

A Lasting Impression Sandy Griffin • 236-7118 116 E. Main St., Ste. 1, 40422 www.kyflorist.com

Growing Pains Lawn Service Dwayne Osborn • 332-4231 660 Elk Cave Rd., Gravel Switch, 40328

Joedy Sharpe Construction Company Joedy Sharpe • 236-1479 385 Spears Ln., 40423 www.sharpeco.net

Molly’s Flowers and Things, Inc. Molly K. Jacobus • 236-4438 465 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.mollysflowers.com

Food Specialties Elmwood Inn Fine Teas & Benjamin Press Bruce Richardson • 236-6641 135 N. Second St., 40422 www.elmwoodinn.com

Framing Maple Tree Gallery Julie & Ben Nelson • 236-0909 225 W. Main St., 40422 www.mymapletreegallery.com

Fuels – Wholesale & Retail Little Oil Dist. Brian Little • 236-6463 PO Box 202, 40423

Fundraising Sales Gold Nugget Kettle Corn Kenny Lemonds • 516-2226 714 W. Main St., Junction City, 40440

Funeral Homes Preston Pruitt Funeral Home Patrick Knight • 236-4343 331 S. Fourth St., 40423 www.preston-pruitt.com Stith Funeral Home Mary Hamlin • 236-2113 318 W. Broadway, 40422 www.stithfuneralhome.net

Furniture Aaron’s Sales & Lease Beverly Hymel • 238-7565 1404 Hustonville Rd., 40422 B&E Furniture John Begley • 236-6904 1204 Hustonville Rd., 40422 www.bandefurn.com Furniture World Dawn Walker • 936-7388 1714 Perryville Rd., 40422 www.furnitureworldsuperstore.net

Golf Danville Country Club John Mesplay • 236-7197 1486 Lexington Rd., 40422

KC’s Gymnastics Mike & Kathy Case • 236-7175 124 Letton Ave., 40422

Hair Salons Impressions the Salon & Spa, LLC Jeanna Hutchinson • 236-6819 100 A Baughman Ave., 40422 Salon on 4th Brad Simmons • 236-4516 460 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.salononfourth.com

Hardware – Appliances

Grocers Danville Save A Lot Larry Noe • 238-7677 1085 E. Lexington Rd., 40422 www.savergroup.com Kroger Danny Smith • 236-3987 200 Skywatch Dr., 40422

Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse Boone Setters • 238-9925 51 May Blvd., 40422 www.lowes.com

Hospitals

Hotels

Air Evac LifeTeam Donald Hare • 854-0081 418 Airport Rd., 40422 www.lifeteam.net Baptist Express Care at Walmart Diane LaDow • 236-4224 100 Walton Ave., 40422 Caretenders of the Bluegrass Gwen Robinson • 236-8956 101 Ponder Ct., Ste. A, 40422 www.caretenders.com

Comfort Suites Carol Patel • 936-9300 864 Ben Ali Dr., 40422 www.choicehotels.com Hampton Inn Shai Marshall • 236-6200 100 Montgomery Way, 40422 www.danvilleky.hamptoninn.com Quality Inn of Danville Dave Slaughter • 236-8600 96 Daniel Dr., 40422

Charleston Health Care Center Jill Brown • 236-9292 203 Bruce Ct., 40423 www.charlestonhealthcarecenter.net

Individuals

Danville Centre For Health & Rehab Elecia Smith • 236-3972 642 N. Third St., 40422 www.danvillecentre.com

Kenneth Harmon Ken Harmon • 236-2443 515 B Graham Rd., 40422 kaharmon45@gmail.com

Ephraim McDowell Health Vicki Darnell • 239-1000 217 S. Third St., 40422 www.emhealth.org

Anna Ingram 843 W. Lexington Ave., 40422

Heritage Hospice Janelle Wheeler • 236-2425 120 Enterprise Dr., 40423 www.heritagehospice.com Selfrefind Keith Tiemeyer • (866) 755-4258 1150 Danville Rd., Harrodsburg, 40330 www.selfrefind.com

Health Care – Blood Centers

Health Food Stores

Graphic Design

Home Improvements

Health Care

Government

Dixon Design John Dixon • 238-9498 324 W. Broadway, 40422 www.dixondesign.com

Caregivers by Linda Linda Dye • 238-7611 215 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.caregiversbylinda.com

Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center Vicki Darnell • 239-1000 217 S. Third St., 40422 www.emrmc.com

Kentucky Blood Center Bruce Maples • 276-2534 3121 Beaumont Centre Cir., Lexington, 40513 www.kybloodcenter.org

Junction City Susan Music • 854-3900 PO Box 326, Junction City, 40440

Home Care – Sitters

Danville Ace Hardware & Appliances, Inc. George Cunningham • 236-5774 975 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 27, 40422

Old Bridge Golf Club Greg Johnson • 236-1234 #1 Old Bridge Rd., 40422

City of Danville • 238-1200 445 W. Main St., 40423 www.danvilleky.org

Gymnastics

The Nutrition Center Jennette Hollon • 936-2124 802 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.nutritionalcenters.com

Heating & Cooling Code Red Heating, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration, LLC Matthew Kondik • 324-2588 585 Crawford Hollow Rd., Parksville, 40464 www.coderedhvac.com Custom Air, Inc. James Cress • 236-5417 202 Ford St., 40422 www.mycustomair.com Feistritzer Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. Phil Feistritzer • 236-0850 105 Man O War, 40422 www.trane.com

Bob Browne • 254-2180 163 Old Bridge Rd., 40422

John Kalk • 936-3112 120 Ridge View Rd., 40422 Dave Scheurich • 236-5934 4844 Chenault Bridge Rd., 40422 Kay Sheldon PO Box 1246, 40423 Ventures in Veterinary Acquisitions Chuck Keiser • 238-7682 3468 Stanford Rd., 40422 www.vivavetpractice.com

Industries Caterpillar Track Components Kevin Hayes • 936-2220 200 Corporate Dr., 40422 Dana Corporation Walt Williams • 236-3960 500 Techwood Dr., 40422 Denyo Manufacturing Joey Harris • 236-3405 1450 Minor Rd., 40422 www.denyo.co.jp/english/group/dmc.html Hobart Corporation Jeff Hogue • 236-7023 58 Corporate Dr., 40422 www.hobartcorp.com Panasonic Appliances Company of America Zora Schultz • 238-3426 1355 Lebanon Rd., 40423 Pioneer Vocational Beverly Sleet • 236-8413 150 Corporate Dr., 40423 www.pioneerservices.org

Historical Sites

RR Donnelley Keith Lile • 238-2401 3201 Lebanon Rd., 40422 www.rrd.com

McDowell House Museum Carol Senn • 236-2804 125 S. Second St., 40422 www.mcdowellhouse.com

The Timberland Company, Inc. Travis Oldham • 236-1351 50 Service Ln., 40422 www.timberland.com

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Insurance

Ladies Clothing

Merchant Financial Services

Darnell & Associates Insurance Agency Brian Darnell • 236-5188 319 W. Main St., 40422 www.nationwide.com

The Derby Shoppe & Raggs Martha Caywood • 236-1211 124 N. Third St., 40422

Infintech Joe Willett • (812) 568-6397 4010 Executive Park Dr., Ste. 430, Cincinnati, OH 45241 www.infintechllc.com

Durham & Demaree Insurance Dave Demaree • 236-2770 135 N. Third St., 40423

Landscaping

Farm Bureau Insurance Jim Stevens • 236-4081 PO Box 216, 40423

McAfee Mowing & Landscaping Michael McAfee • 236-6969 114 N. Second St., 40422 www.mcafeemowingandlandscaping.com

Johnson & Pohlmann Scott Burks • 236-5922 129 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.johnsonpohlmann.com

Landscaping – Nurseries

The Martin Agency, Inc. Roy, Angela & Jacob Martin • 236-6782 430 W. Walnut St., 40422 www.themartinagency.net New York Life Insurance Company Paula Lanham • 238-7232 PO Box 2150, 40422 Northwestern Mutual Hugh Hines • 236-7468 121 E. Main St., 40423 www.nmfn.com

Laundromats & Tanning Salons Off Centre Laundry & Tanning Patty Ward • 236-0999 818 Perryville St., 40422 www.oclat.com

Boyle Co. Library Karl Benson • 236-8466 307 W. Broadway, 40422 www.boylepublib.org

State Farm Insurance – Bob Miller, Agent Bob Miller • 236-4201 1000 E. Lexington Ave., 40423 www.statefarm.com

Interior Design Cottage Interiors Janet Hamner • 239-0990 103 S. Second St., 40422 Nancy McMurry Interiors, LLC Nancy McMurry • 236-9174 526 N. Maple Ave., 40422

Interpreters – Deaf & Spanish Speaking Central KY Interpreter Referral Inc. Jennifer Paycheck • 236-9888 201 W. Broadway, 40423 www.ckira.org

Investigations & Security Larry Nunes Investigations & Security Larry Nunes • 332-2657 448 Poor House Rd., Gravel Switch, 40328 www.lnunespi.com

Investments

New York Life Insurance Company Paula Lanham • 238-7232 PO Box 2150, 40422 Star Home USA C. Bradley Simmons • 319-4000 PO Box 97, Perryville, 40468 www.starhomeusa.com Tye Financial Group Tom Tye AAMS® CFP® • 236-8793 141 N. Third St., 40422 www.lpl.com

Janitorial Services & Floor Care Barnes Janitorial Services Inc. Heather Ramey • 236-7231 132 Church St., 40422 Trans-Floor-Mations Joe Volpi • (606) 679-9901 304 W. Mt. Vernon, Somerset, 42502 www.transfloormations.net

Motels Best Western David Blankenship • 236-5525 210 Brenda Ave., 40422 www.bestwestern.com Country Hearth Inn Brooke Bunch • 236-8601 1641 Hustonville Rd., 40422 www.countryhearthinn.com Hampton Inn Shai Marshall • 236-6200 100 Montgomery Way, 40422 www.danvilleky.hamptoninn.com

Museums

Danville Mailing Center Daniel Hall • 238-2232 270 Jane Trail, 40422 www.danvillemailingcenter.com

Jacobs Hall Museum JoAnn Hamm • 239-7017 202 S. Second St., 40423 www.ksd.kyschools.us

Manufacturing & Production

Nonprofit Organizations

Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems KY Tammy Fox • 936-4600 190 Corporate Dr., 40422 www.meggitt.com

Adoption Assistance, Inc. Julie Erwin • 236-2761 306 E. Lexington Ave., 40423 www.adoptionassistance.com

National Office Furniture Jennifer Kinslow • 236-2604 259 Stewarts Ln., 40422 www.nationalofficefurniture.com

American Cancer Society Christy Burton • 260-8295 1504 College Way, Lexington, 40502 www.cancer.org

Marketing Consultants

American Red Cross Sarah Terry • 253-1331 454 S. Third St., Lexington, 40511 www.redcrosslexky.org

Footbridge Group Jerry Houck • 583-2094 310 W. Buell St., Perryville, 40468 The Idea Farm Ron Jackson • 236-3376 464 W. Broadway, 40423 www.theideafarm.net

Hometown Radio Network Robert Wagner • 236-2711 2063 Shakertown Rd., 40422 www.hometownlive.net

Hilliard Lyons Trey Coyle • 236-3636 328 W. Main St., 40423 www.hilliard.com

Fort Knox Federal Credit Union Linda Hamilton • 236-2153 312 Skywatch Dr., Radcliff, 40159 www.fortknoxfcu.org

Mailing & Shipping

Advocate Messenger Scott Schurz • 236-2551 330 S. Fourth St., 40423 www.amnews.com

Farmers National Bank Greg Caudill • 236-2926 304 W. Main St., 40423 www.fnbky.com

Mortgage Companies

The Great American Dollhouse Museum Lori Kagan Moore • 236-1883 344 Swope Dr., 40422 www.TheDollhouseMuseum.com

Media

Edward Jones Joe Bunch Joe Bunch • 238-7420 439 W. Walnut, 40423 www.edwardjones.com

D a n v i l l e / B oy l e C o u n t y

Packs Nursery Chris Davis • 854-3901 PO Box 840, Junction City, 40440

Libraries

Shelter Insurance Troy Wheeler • 238-2163 975 Hustonville Rd., #5, 40422

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Lee Stephens Kelly Coffey • 236-0237 350 S. Fourth St., 40422

Time Warner Cable Carla Deaton • 626-4840 1617 Fox Haven Dr., Richmond, 40475 www.timewarnercable.com

Media – Printing Harrodsburg Herald April Ellis • 734-2726 PO Box 68, Harrodsburg, 40330 www.harrodsburgherald.com

Medical – Foot & Ankle Specialists Cumberland Foot & Ankle Center Andrea Roberts • 236-3208 478 Whirlaway Dr., Ste. 200, Somerset, 42503

Medical Equipment Repair & Sales Bluegrass Biomedical, Inc. Rae Edmiston • 238-7045 363 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.bluegrassbiomedical.com

The Arts Commission of Danville/Boyle County Ann Nichols • 238-0063 304 S. Fourth St., 40422 Better Business Bureau of Central and Eastern Kentucky Neil Kingery • (800) 866-6668 1460 Newtown Pk., Lexington, 40511 www.ky.bbb.org Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass 236-2999 554 S. Second St., 40422 www.bbbs-bluegrass.org Boyle Landmark Trust Barbara Hulette • 239-0038 PO Box 1693, 40423 www.boylelandmarktrust.org CASA at Woodlawn Laura Guerrant • 936-3510 1153 Perryville Rd., 40422 www.casaatwoodlawn.org The Danville Blues Society Jim Duff • 379-2066 235 W. Main St., 40422 www.thedanvillebluessociety.com Danville Boyle Co. Senior Citizens 236-2070 • 569 Jean Dr., 40422 Danville Boyle County Humane Society Kathy Nelsen • 238-1117 778 N. Danville Bypass, 40423 www.homes4pets.org Harvesting Hope Food Pantry, Inc. Amber Wood Sellars • 583-7811 464 S. Fourth St., 40423 www.harvestinghopeky.org Heart of Danville Bethany Rogers • 236-1909 304 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.downtowndanville.com


Heart of Kentucky United Way Janie Pass • 238-6986 118 N. Third St., 40423 www.hkuw.org IOTA Chapter of Delta Kappa Epsilon Lucas Wetton 850 Walnut St., 40422 Isaiah House Mark La Palme, Sr. • 375-9200 2084 Main St., Willisburg, 40078 www.isaiah-house.org Sunrise Children’s Services Dale Suttles • 236-5507 1151 Perryville Rd., 40422 www.sunrise.org West Care Kentucky Jerod Thomas • 238-1127 1860 S. Danville Bypass, 40422 www.westcare.com Wilderness Trace Child Development Center Amy Longwill • 236-0878 409 N. Stewarts Ln., 40422 www.wtcdc.org

Pharmacies & Home Health Care Bluegrass Drug Store David Adams • 236-3535 104 Ponder Ct., 40422

Bluegrass Immediate Care Center Jess Stevens • 236-3208 478 Whirlaway Dr., 40422 www.emrmc.org

Danville Drug Co., LLC Becky Bowling • 236-5750 135 E. Main St., Ste. A, 40422

Central Ky Surgeons, PSC Drs. Lacy, DeLuca Merryman & Montgomery 236-2222 130 Daniel Dr., 40423

Good Neighbor Pharmacy Raymond Float • 936-1222 60 Cassady Ave., #3, 40422 www.mygnp.com

Commonwealth Cancer Center Thomas Baeker • 236-2203 520 Techwood Dr., Ste. 100, 40422 www.commonwealthcancercenter.com

The Medicine Shoppe Elizabeth Coyle • 238-0002 900 Hustonville Rd., 40423 www.medicineshoppe.com

Danville Medical Specialists Matt Adams • 236-6613 478 Whirlaway Dr., 40422

Physicians & Surgeons Bluegrass Clinic – Stanford Family Medicine & Obstetrics Naren James • (606) 365-8338 107 Metker Trail, Ste. A, Stanford, 40484 www.bluegrassclinic.com

Danville Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, PSC Rita Faulkner • 236-8730 333 S. Third St., Ste. B, 40422 www.danortho.com Danville Pediatrics Larry Scott • 236-1080 303 S. Fourth St., 40422

Office Equipment – Supplies Danville Office Equipment, Inc Scott Bottoms • 236-6618 233 W. Main St., 40423 www.doe.bz Office Depot Mandy Turner • 936-1610 60 Cassady Ave., Nicholasville, 40356 www.officedepot.com

Online Marketing Orange Cat Productions Bob Stovall • 755-4115 PO Box 694, 40423 www.orangecat.com

Ophthalmology Eye Associates of Danville, PSC/Eye Associates Optical Drs. Barton Ramsey, Arthur Rivard & William Crane 236-6055 440 W. Martin Luther King Blvd., 40422

Optometrists Danville Eye Center Drs. Michael K. & Kimberly Z. Smith • 236-8644 104 Smoky Way, Ste. 100, 40422 www.danvilleeyecenter.com Barry Kowalik, OD, PSC • 236-8093 100 Walton Ave., 40422

Orthopedic Surgeons Scott Scutchfield • 236-0641 1591 Lexington Rd., 40422

Painting Contractors Patrick Cooper Painting Contractor Inc. Patrick Cooper • 332-4934 3516 Webster Rd., 40422

Paper Products American Greetings Mike Neal • 236-7200 2601 Lebanon Rd., 40423 www.amgreetings.com

Party Services Party Hop’n Kerri Wastell • 583-3621 121 Saint Anthony St., 40422 www.partyhopn.com

Pest Control Action Pest Control Mike Vest • 324-5917 1229 Sweeney St., Owensboro, 40303 www.actionpest.com

Full-Service Accounting and Controllership Bookkeeping • Payroll • QuickBooks Consulting At Fresh Ledger, we take care of your accounting responsibilities so you can get back to what you do best – taking care of business. We understand that small businesses need a competent and trustworthy financial advocate. That’s why we provide more than just accurate and reliable financial information. As problem solvers who understand both your challenges and your goals, we work closely with you to customize solutions that help you reach your objectives. By partnering with us, you’ll enjoy pure confidence and peace of mind, knowing that your finances are in expert hands.

301 W. Main St. • 2nd Floor • Danville, KY 40422 (859) 209-4025 • info@freshledger.com www.freshledger.com

Pet Grooming Heartland Veterinary Hospital Aaron Rowland • 238-7500 1324 Lebanon Rd., 40422 www.heartlandveterinary.com

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Danville Surgical Associates Dr. Barry Spoonamore • 236-0712 210 W. Main St., 40422 Ephraim McDowell Vascular Neil Weintraub • 239-4840 321 S. Third St., 40422 Family Medicine Clinic of Danville Richard Hempel • 236-1250 640 E. Lexington Ave., 40422 Forrest Kuhn, MD Laura Carlisle • (502) 896-2131 1005 Dupont Sq., #B, Louisville, 40207 Salli S. Slone, MD • 236-0916 111 Daniel Dr., 40423 The Spine Center of Central Kentucky Lisa Knetsche • 238-7746 236 W. Main St., Ste. 200-203, 40422

Printing Minuteman Press Steve Martin & Greg Thomas • 236-4655 198 W. Ridge Dr., 40422 www.danville.minutemanpress.com

Promotional Items

Retail

Dexter Real Estate/Insurance Mark Dexter • 236-6686 461 W. Main St., 40422 www.dexteragency.com

Burkes Outlet • 238-0878 1560 Hustonville Rd., 40422

Recreation Wilderness Trace Family YMCA Mark Fryer • 236-0359 130 N. College St., Harrodsburg, 40330 www.wildernesstraceymca.org

Rental Properties – Commercial & Residential Danville Terrace, Inc. Mark Dexter • 236-7474 451 W. Main St., 40422 www.dexteragency.com R. Brown Properties Ronnie Brown • 583-1165 7732 Perryville Rd., 40422 Woodrum Plaza Brenda Woodrum • 324-0303 PO Box 222, 40423

Rentals

The 10th Planet, LLC Cliff Hellyer • 236-4488 204 George Martin Dr., 40422 www.go10thplanet.com

Weldquip Alan Wilson • 239-9353 531 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.weldquip.net

Public Relations The Idea Farm Ron Jackson • 236-3376 464 W. Broadway, 40423 www.theideafarm.net

Goody’s 5142 Sonja Padgett • 238-7583 1560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 221, 40422 Saffron’s Funky Finds Kathy Wilson • 236-0260 390 Whirlaway Dr., 40422 Triple Crown Golf Cars Inc. Kathy Daniel • 885-4143 103 Armory Pl., Nicholasville, 40356 www.triplecrowngolfcars.com

Retail Specialty Gold Nugget Kettle Corn Kenny Lemonds • 516-2226 714 W. Main St., Junction City, 40440

Retail Wine & Spirits The Bottle Shoppe, LLC Josh Baird • 236-1965 1592 Hustonville Rd., 40423 thebottleshoppe.net Chills Wine and Spirits Chris Hill • 236-6406 1714 Perryville Rd., Ste. 600, 40422

Rentals – Special Events

Liquor Barn – Danville Roger Leasor • 259-1136 2900 Danville Bypass, Lexington, 40513 www.liquorbarn.com

Matt’s Rental & Special Events Matt Shepherd • 319-5964 711 S. Fourth St., 40423

Royal Liquors Umesh Patel • 236-5000 1000 E. Lexington Ave., Lancaster, 40444

Restaurants

Retreats – Conference Centers

Journal Communications Ray Langen • (800) 333-8842 775 Cool Springs Blvd., Franklin, TN 37067

Baskin Robbins Lejla Starcevic • 236-4175 464 W. Main, 40422

Radio Stations

Lees Famous Recipe J. Paul Newton • 236-8777 610 S. Fourth St., 40422

Cliffview Retreat and Conference Center Brad Borders • 792-3333 789 Bryants Camp Rd., Lancasater, 40444 www.cliffview.org

Publishing

Hometown Radio Network Robert Wagner • 236-2711 2063 Shakertown Rd., 40422 www.hometownlive.net

Little Caesar’s Pizza Mary Ann Hollon • 236-1122 1500 Hustonville Rd., 40423

WPBK-FM (Lincoln Garrard Broadcasting Co., Inc.) Jonathan Smith • (606) 365-2126 100 N. Lasalle St., Ste. 1111, Chicago, IL 60602 www.wpbkfm.com

Real Estate Central KY Association of Realtors Sissy Fowler • 236-3497 1714 Perryville Rd., 40423 www.ckar.net Coldwell Banker VIP Realty Amanda England • 236-5450 317 W. Main St., 40422 www.coldwellbanker.com

Melton’s Deli Gina & Ronnie Melton • 236-9874 247 E. Main St., 40422

Screen Printing

O’Charley’s #413 Reed Dievert • 936-8040 1560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 420, 40422 www.ocharleys.com

Papa Johns Vaughn Frey • 236-9999 464 1/2 W. Main St., 40422 www.papajohns.com

Coldwell Banker VIP Realty, Inc. Nina Kirkland • 236-5450 317 W. Main St., 40422 www.viprealtyinc.com

Red Rooster Scott Huffman • 236-2394 118 E. Main, 40422

Premier Villages of Kentucky, LLC Rachel Grote PO Box 366, Nicholasville, 40340 www.premiervillages.com RE/MAX Elite Bluegrass Team Ken Garcia • 494-5521 460 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.bluegrassteam.com

D a n v i l l e / B oy l e C o u n t y

Restaurant Pizzeria Pescara Dijana Dulovic • 583-8085 120 S. Fourth St., 40422 Zaxby’s Sandy Adams • 236-9133 304 Skywatch Dr., 40422 www.zaxbys.com

Restaurants – Specialty Foods Chocolate-N-More, LLC Michael Naylor • 319-0937 126 Church St., 40422 www.chocolate-n-more.com

Restoration

Star Home USA C. Bradley Simmons • 319-4000 PO Box 97, Perryville, 40468 www.starhomeusa.com

Dart Sanitation Anthony Davis • 792-3278 207 Stanford St., Lancaster, KY 40444 M&M Sanitation Ron White • 552-2735 451 Conway Ct., Lexington, 40511 www.republicservicescentralky.com

Coldwell Banker VIP Realty Linda Sparrow • 236-5450 317 W. Main St., 40422 www.coldwellbanker.com

McAnly Commercial Properties Bill McAnly • 236-6363 1000 Lexington Rd., Ste. 2, 40422

Sanitation

Mallard’s Angela Hoskins • 936-8103 1001 Ben Ali Dr., 40422

Orange Leaf American Frozen Yogurt Blake Letton • 236-7801 475 W. Main St., 40422

ERA Team Realtors Sandy Statom • 236-3064 425 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.eracentralky.com

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Real Estate – Insurance

Servpro of Versailles, Nicholasville & Danville Richard Stump • 887-1123 198 Computrex, #3, Nicholasville, 40356

SDK Apparel & Promotional Products Steve Amsler • (888) 448-9424 202 Royalty Dr., Lancaster, 40444 The 10th Planet, LLC Cliff Hellyer • 236-4488 204 George Martin Dr., 40422 www.go10thplanet.com Thoroughbred Threads, LLC Marty Sullivan • 236-0224 219 W. Main St., 40422 www.tthreads.com

Services Alternative Energies Kentucky, LLC Katie Lay • 236-7385 1857 S. Danville Bypass, 40422 www.altenergiesky.com Boyle County Health Department Brent Blevins • 236-2053 448 S. Third St., 40423 www.boylecountyhealthdept.com Goode Locksmith Terry Goode • 332-7123 79 Watkins Ln., Perryville, 40468 SOCAYR, Inc Chris Redmon • (502) 634-9830 1244 S. Fourth St., Louisville, 40203

Shoe Repair Greg’s Shoe Repair Greg Bush • 792-3064 101 Danville St., Lancaster, 40444


Shoe Stores

Telecommunications

Shoe Sensation, Inc. Angela Jackson • 236-4287 1560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 229, 40422 www.shoesensation.com

AT&T Brad McLean • (502) 875-3508 1535 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, 40601

Heartland Veterinary Hospital Aaron Rowland • 238-7500 1324 Lebanon Rd., 40422 www.heartlandveterinary.com Nash, Cleveland & Godfrey Drs. Nash, Cleveland & Godfrey • 236-5062 3260 Harrodsburg Rd., 40422

Sign Manufacturing, Installation & Service

AT&T Mobility Wanda Osborne • 236-9071 1714 Perryville Rd., 40422 www.att.com

USA Signs, LLC Heather Nolan • 236-6811 196 Westridge Dr., 40422 www.usasignsllc.com

Tele Data Communications Tom Drew • 332-4222 612 Scrubgrass Rd., 40422

TCI Logistics Tom Prall • 236-6001 1711 S. Danville Bypass, 40422

Theaters

Website Design

Pioneer Playhouse of Danville Charlotte Henson • 236-2747 840 Stanford Rd., 40422

Orange Cat Productions Bob Stovall • 755-4115 PO Box 694, 40423 www.orangecat.com

Signs City Art Signs Eben Henson • 236-8219 210 Stanford Ave., 40422 Little Sign Shop Ray Boone • 238-7391 818 S. Fourth St., 40422

Spas

TheatrEXpands Susan Pope • 516-1802 509 E. Walnut St., 40422 www.susanpope.com/iWeb/susanpope/ TheatrEXpands.html

Lily Manor Day Spa Denise Lister • 236-1700 218 W. Broadway, 40422 www.lilymanordayspa.com

West T. Hill Community Theatre Karen Logue • 236-8607 PO Box 841, 40423 www.westthill.com

Specialty Stores

Tourism

Carol’s Bridal & Gift Carol & David Senn • 236-3825 309 W. Main St., 40422 www.carolsbridalandgifts.com

Convention & Visitors Bureau Jennifer Kirchner • 236-7794 105 E. Walnut, 40422 www.danvillekentucky.com

Karamel Kreations Gourmet Caramel & Gifts Beth King • 227-3927 217 W. Main St., 40422 www.karamelkreations.com

Tours

Kentucky Soaps and Such Carrie Smith • (606) 365-0808 203 W. Main St., Stanford, 40484 www.kentuckysoapsandsuch.com Maple Tree Gallery Julie & Ben Nelson • 236-0909 225 W. Main St., 40422 www.mymapletreegallery.com Salvation Army Thrift Store Frances King • 236-0457 519 S. Fourth St., 40423 Sleep Outfitters Debbie Green • 238-7299 975 Hustonville Rd., 40422 Yesterday’s Potions, LLC Debbie Revell • 236-6663 341 S. Fourth St., 40422

Sports Lexington Legends Professional Baseball Club Seth Poteat • 252-4487 207 Legends Ln., Lexington, 40575 www.lexingtonlegends.com

Stones Caldwell Stone John Albright • 236-6829 PO Box 727, 40423

Storage The Lock Box Hugh Mahon • 236-2611 387 Whirlaway Dr., 40422 Storage Rentals of America Billy Inmon II • (800) 457-5678 185 Westridge Dr., 40422 www.storagerentalsofamerica.com

Support Services Homeplace Support Services Stella Smith • 936-2010 1310 Hustonville Rd., 40422 www.homeplacesupportservices.com

Tax Services

Travel Leaders Debbie Sebastian • 236-0000 1322 Lebanon Rd., 40422 www.travelleaders.com/danvilleky/index.htm

Travel Agencies Travel Leaders Debbie Sebastian • 236-0000 1322 Lebanon Rd., 40422 www.travelleaders.com/danvilleky/index.htm

Warehousing

Weight Management Get Fit Team Studios Rob Longwill & Shane Cummins • 583-3982 303 W. Main St., Third Fl., 40422 www.getfitteamky.com

Welding Weldquip Alan Wilson • 239-9353 531 S. Fourth St., 40422 www.weldquip.net

Wholesale Gold Nugget Kettle Corn Kenny Lemonds • 516-2226 714 W. Main St., Junction City, 40440

Workforce Development Central Kentucky Career Center Bradlee Burtner • 269-8021 699 Perimeter Dr., Lexington, 40517 www.ckycareers.com

Trophies Benz Trophies/Perryville Embroidery Jimmy & Karen Coffman • 332-9067 937 Mitchell Ln., 40422

Uniform Rentals Rainbow Cleaners Jim Carrico • 236-4274 504 S. Fourth St., 40422

Utilities Inter-County Energy Jim Jacobus • 236-4561 1009 Hustonville Rd., 40423 www.intercountyenergy.net Kentucky Utilities Carla Goldsmith • (800) 981-0600 198 W. Broadway, 40422 www.eon-us.com

Utilities – Electric Atmos Energy Mike Vallet • 236-2300 449 Whirlaway Dr., 40422 www.atmosenergy.com

Vending Vend Fresh Food Service Matt Barsotti • 236-6765 100 Ensslin Ave., 40423 www.vendfresh.com

Veterinarians Animal Medical Center Keith Grubbs, DVM • 238-2201 3880 S. Danville Bypass, 40422 www.amcdanville.com

Patriot Income Tax Service LLC Robert & Marsha Camenisch • 238-0066 217 Jane Trail, 40422

A statue depicts a young Abraham Lincoln at Centre College.

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Ad Index

20 Bluegrass Biomedical Inc.

24 Bluegrass Community & Technical College

5 Hampton Inn

C3 Hilliard Lyons

48 Hobart Corporation

15 Inter County Energy Cooperative

2 Boyle County

22 Boyle County Schools

24 Central Kentucky Federal Savings Bank

C3 Centre College

48 Community Arts Center

28 Danville Drug Co.

28 Danville Family Dentistry

36 Danville Office Equipment

25 Danville Schools

C4 Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership

45 Fresh Ledger LLC

48 Kentucky Utilities

28 Kindred Nursing & Rehabilitation

48 Nationwide

48 Panasonic

48 Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home

33 Quality Inn

30 Re/Max

26 Ephraim McDowell Health

48 RR Donnelley

48 ERA Team Realtors

C2 Farmers National Bank

20 State Farm Insurance – Bob Miller



Proud Supporter of You Danville KY Plant A Division of ITW FEG www.hobartcorp.com

Preston-Pruitt Funer al Home • Est. 1880

(859) 236-4343 www.preston-pruitt.com

Sandy Statom Principal Broker

(859) 583-8424 cell sandy.statom@era.com www.era.com

ERA TEAM REALTORS REAL ESTATE AND AUCTION CO. 425 S. Fourth St. • Danville, KY 40422 (859) 236-3064 • (859) 236-0210 Fax Each ERA® Office is Independently Owned and Operated

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Brian Darnell Principle Insurance Agent 319 W. Main St. Danville, KY 40422 (859) 236-5188 office (859) 236-5162 fax 48

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RR Donnelley An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer




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