Our Town Danville/Pittsylvania County Fall/Winter 2022

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OpportunitiesRIVER DISTRICT

The application for the 2023 Dream Launch Bootcamp will open in October 2022.

DREAM LAUNCH BOOT CAMP

Do you dream of opening a business?

Join us for the RDA Dream Launch Bootcamp. This free “Entrepreneur Bootcamp” is an intensive workshop that meets for six weeks beginning in January. It is open to anyone seeking to learn how to open, run, or expand their business.

IGNITE BUSINESS PITCH

The River District Association IGNITE Business Pitch is open to businesses who have hold a “Certificate of Comple tion” of the Dream Launch Bootcamp, and wish to open a brick and mortar business in the River District.

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The River District Association is proud to announce the new River District Dollars, a community-based digital gift card that makes it fun and easy to keep local spending local.

The River District Dollars gift card can be used at any of the participating shops in the neighborhood. With this card, you can write a personal message and send it to family, friends and colleagues via email, text, or physical copy. Recipients can choose to spend it at one participating merchant in the River District—or mix it up and spend flexibly at multiple locations.

All-digital and always available on your phone, the River District Dollars card is great for birthdays, holidays, teacher appreciation, coach gifts, or just to show your appreciation to a friend. And best of all, it supports local businesses, the backbone of Danville’s community and economy.

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WE NEED TO BE ABLE TO SHARE ‘OUR STORY’

Lisa Meriwether, a Virginia native with 35 years of experience in hospitality, sales, and tourism, is coordinating a community-led, data-driven effort to boost tourism in Danville and Pittsylvania County.

When you first meet Lisa Meriwether, three things stand out. One, she is 6 feet, 2 inches tall and owns it. Two, she is bubbly, cheerful, and loves to laugh.

And three, you learn after only a few minutes of conversation that she has a wealth of knowledge about tourism marketing and is convinced that Danville and Pittsylvania County have only scratched the surface of their collective potential.

“The word ‘tourism’ is not new to the community, but what we have seen, obviously, over the years is different renditions,” says Meriwether.

Unfortunately, those renditions fell flat, as evident by the responsibility for tourism being shuttled from agency to agency or split among agencies.

To ramp up efforts, Meriwether was hired by the City of Danville’s Office of Economic Development and Tourism in November 2021 to be the tourism manager for Danville and Pittsylvania County.

A Virginia native who spent much of her childhood in

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Altavista, she has 35 years of experience in hospitality, sales, and tourism. That includes key sales positions with major hotel chains and luxury properties; the Lynchburg Regional Convention & Visitors Bureau; and, most recently, the Office of Economic Development & Tourism for the City of Lynchburg.

In August, Meriwether received the Meeting Industry Leadership Award from the Virginia chapter of Meeting Professionals International.

Her task in Danville is to coordinate the effort underway to brand and promote the city and Pittsylvania County as a travel destination that stands apart from regional competitors.

“It’s all about more people coming into the community, staying longer, and spending more money,” Meriwether says. “With the almost two million visitors that are going to be coming into our community with the arrival of the Caesars Virginia casino resort, we need to get ready.”

Sharing “our story”

As Meriwether speaks to groups in the area, she is quick to make a key point about her role as tourism manager.

“I think it is important to note that I represent Pittsylvania County for tourism as well,” she adds.

That’s because in December 2020, the Danville City Council and Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors passed resolutions naming the City of Danville’s Office of Economic Development and Tourism as the destination marketing organization for both the city and the county.

“The city and the county have always done great things together, but what we now need to do is to be able to share our story,” Meriwether points out. “What is our story? What do we want visitors to understand? Why would they want to come here? It’s all about creating those experiences, packaging those experiences, and telling our story. Tourists and visitors don’t recognize borders.”

Danville and Pittsylvania County are both rich in history, with many historical sites and markers and museums to visit. Biking, boating, fishing, hiking, and hunting opportunities abound with numerous parks and trails, the Dan River, Leesville Lake, Smith Mountain Lake, and the White Oak Mountain Wildlife Management Area.

The Crossing at the Dan, Danville-Pittsylvania County Fairgrounds and Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex host various events. Also, the Virginia International Raceway is nearby.

“The list goes on and on and on,” Meriwether says.

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“These should all have more visibility for tourists.”

Certainly, the Caesars Virginia casino resort will have a big impact.

“It is a resort,” she reminds everyone. “It’s not just a casino with a game room. It is going to bring in a whole new profile of visitors that will enjoy this product (gaming), and that is going to be meeting and conference attendees. That is huge, and not to mention the entertainment venue, a spa, and destination restaurants.”

Packaging experiences and a community-led, data-driven brand

Since arriving in November, Meriwether has been busy getting out into the community, meeting community leaders, sitting down with attraction directors and event organizers, meeting the hoteliers, and understanding their concerns and needs.

“What I have learned is that for so long our tourism assets have been working to promote their product in their own silo,” she says. “That has been one of the biggest

challenges we have identified. We need to start working collaboratively.”

That means packaging experiences for leisure tour travel groups and those attending meetings and conferences and sporting events.

“We are going to be working together with this market segment because we have a lot of products to sell,” Meriwether promises. “We are going to be able to tell them what there is to do, where they can find accommodations, where they can eat.”

Besides packaging experiences, Meriwether says Danville and Pittsylvania County needs a brand and marketing strategy to differentiate the community from others in the region. With the services of Eddy Alexander, a marketing consulting firm headquartered in Roanoke, an effort is underway to capture that image.

“There is a whole strategy behind building out a program,” she says. “Our program is community-led and data-driven. Anybody can put a brochure together and promote assets, but what we want to talk about is what

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it looks like, feels like, and sounds like to have a program that resonates with our community based on data.”

The data-gathering process includes a recently completed tourism survey that over 2,000 citizens completed, meetings with focus groups, and use of geofencing that will provide information on who is visiting the area and how long they are staying, and which tourist locations they are visiting while here.

“The data that we collected, and we got a lot of it, is going to be used to build out the new tourism brand,” Meriwether says. “Now, what does that mean? Obviously, we want to have an authentic feel. We want our brand to be rooted in our community’s history and be aspirational.”

When she says “aspirational,” Meriwether is talking about something that stands the test of time and tells what Danville and Pittsylvania County are becoming.

“If we are creating a brand that speaks to who we are now, then we are missing the mark,” she says.

The timeline

Eddy Alexander is sifting through the data that it will use to create a brand. Meriwether says the firm understands the importance of this moment for the community.

Before it is unveiled publicly, it will be market tested to determine if it is resonating with the community and visitors.

“Are they enjoying it?” Meriwether asks. “Does it speak to them?”

Adjustments will be made as needed.

“We will be unveiling and presenting it to the community during the first week of May, which is National Travel and Tourism Week,” Meriwether says. “Mark your calendars.”

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welcome to our community

Quick Hits: Danville

• Rich in history, entertainment opportunities, and an attractive location for both new and established businesses.

• Recognized nationally as a Playful City, a designation for cities and towns across the nation that put their children’s wellbeing first by recognizing and harnessing the power of play.

• An ever-growing cultural scene full of creative and forward thinkers.

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welcome to our community

Quick Hits: Chatham

• A peaceful small-town life with a hearty dose of history.

• Named one of the Best Places to live in Virginia by Niche.com.

• The seat of Pittsylvania County’s government, with affordable, historic neighborhoods and opportunities for outdoor recreation.

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welcome to our community

Quick Hits: Gretna

short drive away from outdoor recreational spots such as Smith Mountain Lake.

growing community that offers a quaint atmosphere rooted deeply in its history.

hub for travelers headed to or from Lynchburg, Roanoke, Richmond, and Greensboro.

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Quick Hits: Hurt

• A peaceful location only a short distance from the conveniences of larger towns.

• An ideal home for families due to strong schools and recreational amenities.

• A residential community with economic diversity and citizenry.

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COMEVISITOURTOWN.COM • DANVILLE, VIRGINIA 27 Danville Public Libraries The Ruby B. Archie Public Library Main Branch 511 Patton Street 434.799.24541 LIBRARIES
County Public Libraries Main Branch 24 Military Drive, Chatham 434.432.3271 Gretna 207 A Coffey Street 434.656.2579 Mt. Hermon Library 4058 Franklin Turnpike 434.835.0326 History Research Center and Library 340 Whitehead Street, Chatham 434.432.8931 Brosville 11948 Martinsville Highway 434.685.1285 GET CONNECTED The main branch of the Danville Public Library offers a Genealogy Room with extensive resources and knowledgeable staff to assist family researchers.
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a walk through our history

Quick Hits: Scooters

• If walking isn’t your thing, explore the rich history of Danville on a scooter.

• Scooters are available, mainly throughout the downtown area.

• Download the app and get to scooting.

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a walk through our history

Quick Hits: The Old West End (OWE)

• This historical district was built on the values of elegance, living of the highest quality, and the finest of architectures.

• OWE is home to many breathtaking and unique houses of worship.

• OWE’s amenities and sources of entertainment are also rich in history, such as The Danville Museum of Fine Art and History, The Langhorne House Museum, Millionaires’ Row, and Crema & Vine.

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a walk through our history

Quick Hits: Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History (DMFAH)

• DMFAH is the primary fine arts and historical institution in the region and is valued as a major cultural resource for regional educators, artists, students, and researchers.

•The Museum collaborates with cultural organizations to promote and develop art education and programs for the general public, both residents and visitors.

• DMFAH serves as a social and networking meeting center for local businesses, families, and organizations, including space to exhibit their artwork and collections.

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find peace in our nature

Quick Hits: Fresh Air

• Southside Virginia boasts over 680 acres of parks and trails and is rich with athletic fields, playgrounds, picnic sites and shelters.

• Many miles of mountain bike trails, hiking trails, disc-golf courses are only a few ways to get active in the area.

• For fun, try out the ropes course, zip line, visit the skate park, or take your furry friend to the dog park.

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Located in the heart of Southern Virginia on the banks of the Dan River, Danville blends small-town charm with rich Civil War history.

one-time textile and tobacco epicenter, it offers easy access to Virginia International Raceway and future Caesars Virginia casino.

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Ideal for extended stays, nearly half of the hotel’s guest rooms are light filled loft-style retreats featuring full kitchens, lightening fast WiFi and smart TVs.

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Quick Hits: Riverwalk Trail

• The Riverwalk Trail extends over 9 miles along the historic Dan River.

• The multi-purpose greenway connects 4 parks to multiple businesses, public facilities, and the newly renovated River District.

• Locals use this trail as part of their everyday routine while many more travel from around the region to enjoy all it has to offer on the weekends.

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Field Guide

MAJOR PARKS & TRAILS Danville

Parks

Anglers Park: 381-acre park, with an extensive paved and unpaved trail system, picnic shelter, river access and a boat ramp.

Ballou Park: 107-acre park with indoor facilities, picnic sites and shelters, paved and unpaved trails, and an 18-hole disc golf course.

Dan Daniel Memorial Park: 180-acre waterfront park with athletic fields, paved and unpaved trails, picnic shelters, river access, Veterans’ Memorial, and the Danville Brave’s baseball stadium.

Evans Park: 107 acres that were donated to the city of Danville in order to one day create a new park for the city. Development for the future is already in the works.

Trails

The Riverwalk Trail: Nature takes center stage at Danville’s Riverwalk Trail. It lays alongside the Dan River, providing a beautiful, scenic atmosphere for those who use the trail as a source of exercise, mediation, or even a place to spend quality time with their family.

The preferred starting point of the trail is located at the Crossing of the Dan entrance in downtown Danville. Here you’ll get a glimpse of Danville’s storied past through the renovated architecture of the tobacco warehouses and the Amtrak Station located near the Danville Science Center. History comes to life as you cross a revived 1856 railroad bridge that overlooks the Dan River. Once across the bridge you have the option of going west or east. If you follow the trail to the left (west) you’ll reach a scenic view courtesy of Union Street Bridge. If you travel the eastern side of the trail, you’ll bear witness to nature in all its glory, including a variety of wildlife.

Parking for the Riverwalk Trail is Available at the Following Trailheads: Crossing at the Dan, Dan Daniel Park, Angler’s Park

Ringgold Trail:

Located in Ringgold, VA is the locally beloved Richmond and Danville Rail-Trail, also known as the “Ringgold Trail.” This trail’s 5.5 miles are each rich in nature and history. The railroad routes, that are now trails, linked the confederate capital of Richmond with the Southside. Only Confederate president, Jefferson Davis, and the confederate army used this exact route when fleeing from Richmond nearing the end of the war. In 2001, parts of the now trail system, once rail road system, were given to Norfolk Southern Railway system. Currently, there are three trail heads all leading to some of Ringgold’s most beautiful hideaways. Those trailheads include: The Kerns Church Road trailhead, Ringgold Road trailhead, and the central trail head on Shawnee Road. These trails are very accessible for people of all ages and abilities. With accommodations for those with wheelchairs, the trails are made to be enjoyed by all. There is a vintage, red caboose on the trail giving walkers a glimpse into the past.

Small Parks & Playgrounds

Abreu-Grogan Park: 3 acres with river access, a picnic site, and a boat house where one can rent canoes, kayaks, or paddle boards.

Camilla Williams Park: This 7-acre park on Memorial Drive has pretty river views, fishing locations, playgrounds, and picnic shelters.

H.B. Moorefield Park: 8-acre park off of 58 west with a picnic site.

M.C. Martin Park: This 4-acre park is located across from Camilla-Williams Park. It possesses a picnic site.

Bark Park: This 3-acre park, adjacent to Coates Recreation Center, is the only area in the city where dogs are able to run about lease-free.

Doyle Thomas Park: This 4-acre neighborhood park, located on Green Street, has a basketball court, picnic site, and playground.

Grove Park: This 15-acre neighborhood park has a basketball court, picnic shelter, and playground.

Pumpkin Creek Park: 34 acres of mostly undeveloped land; however, this park has athletic fields, a basketball court, a picnic shelter, and a playground.

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Titan Park: Titan Park can be found behind Tunstall Middle School, located on Tunstall High Road in Dry Fork, VA. The park includes a running/ walking track, a playground, a picnic shelter, athletic fields, and restroom facilities. After seven laps, the track is equal to a mile long, making it a great place to go if one is seeking a good environment to exercise. Titan park is family and pet friendly.

Brosville Walking Park: Located on Bulldog lane, and home to the Brosville

Bulldogs, is the Brosville Walking Track. Six laps on this track equals a full mile. This track located in the Southern Virginia region, is family and pet friendly.

Wildcat Park: Wildcat Park is located just behind Dan River Middle School on Kentuck Lane. Similar to Titan Park, Wildcat park contains a running/walking track, playground, picnic shelter, and restroom facilities. The track equals one mile after 8 laps are completed

Hawk Park: Hawk Park is located just

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behind Gretna Middle School on Coffey Street. Hawk Park contains a running/ walking track, a playground, a picnic shelter, and restroom facilities. Hawk Park’s walking track equals a mile after a long 3.5 laps are completed.

Cavalier Park: Located at Chatham Middle School on US Highway 29 is Cavalier Park. Chatham Cavs enjoy the walking track, playground, and picnic shelter that are all implemented in Cavalier Park. On Cavalier Park’s walking track, 8 laps are equal to one mile.

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Helping People

GET OUT AND PLAY

When it’s game time, Kristopher Archer is there for Danville Parks and Recreation. And for Archer, it’s game time all the time.

Danville Parks and Recreation named Archer as its new sports and athletics director in July, and he’s hit the ground running in his new role. Now, he wants to get you running as well.

“(My) first priority is engaging with the public by introducing myself, showing that there is a change in the division,” Archer said. “Reorganizing and retooling the day-to-day operations of league management. Building a strong volunteer base of eager individuals who want to give back to the community and who want to implement new ideas into the program.”

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Not only is building a volunteer base important to Danville Parks & Recreation, but Archer also wants to be sure to get the word out on all that is available in Danville.

“I understand there have been issues in the past with regards to making the community aware of programs in athletics, but in my time here every avenue has been used to inform the people,” he said. “We have developed flyers and worked with the schools for distribution, used social media, radio and television to put the message out for upcoming programs, which has been more than what I have been accustomed to in my previous place.”

Archer managed and organized adult sports during his tenure as a recreation specialist in the city of Chesapeake, where he also led cheerleading, volleyball, and basketball.

“I have been in the recreation field since 2003,” Archer said. “I began in recreation operations, working facilities and programming, and then moved to facility operations in combination with running youth programs for afterschool and summer.”

Archer spent 10 years as a league administrator for youth soccer, volleyball, football, cheering, and basketball in Chesapeake, he added. He is excited about his new role in a smaller market.

“The allure of this position was the idea I could be a part of a revitalization of the program,” he explained. “I wouldn’t describe it as a challenge; more of an opportunity to build and grow with the entire community.”

After over two years of pandemic-related turmoil, which has caused sports and activities to be postponed or canceled, Archer said he’s ready to help more people get out and play and to do so together.

“Recreation is a people-oriented career,” he said. “You meet all different types of individuals, and you work together through the backdrop of fun, games, sports, and events. You also build friendships and bonds with your program participants that last longer than a season or session. They can last a lifetime.”

Archer also emphasized that transparency is important in any public department, and his is no different. Everyone is welcome.

“Our doors are always open,” he said. “I would suggest if there are any questions you may have, call us at (434) 799-5200 or you can meet with me personally at the City Auditorium’s 5th floor. We are here in partnership with the community, so my suggestion is not to hesitate to contact us.”

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Quick Hits: Mountain Biking

• The Angler’s Ridge Trail Association and Danville Parks and Recreation partnered to build one of the longest single-track mountain bike trails in the region.

• Clocking in at over 30 miles, Angler’s Ridge is a series of stacked-loop trails that offer something to all riders - from novice to pro.

• Garnered national recognition after being named the number one bike trail system in Virginia and one of the top 25 in the world by www.singletracks.com.

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Quick Hits: Danville Parks & Recreation Boat Rental

• Rent a kayak, canoe, or standup paddleboard and enjoy our river.

• Rentals available from the Boat House at Abreu-Grogan Park.

• The Boat House is open from Memorial Day to Labor Day on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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Quick Hits: Danville Parks & Recreation Zip Line

• 400-foot zip line features both single and tandem rides and is available for group reservations and birthday parties not to mention year-round programs.

• Open to participants ages 8 and up. The weight limit for the zipline is 300 pounds per line; participants must sign a waiver before entering. Children under the age of 18 must have a form signed by a parent or guardian.

• A variety of zip line programs throughout the year including night zips and water fun zips.

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Quick Hits: Smokestack Theatre Company

• Nonprofit organization that offers theater for all.

• Adult shows include “Smokestack

Improv”, an evening of hilarious improvisational comedy for 21+ and other staged plays throughout the year.

• Classes and workshops for adults of all ages. Children’s classes and workshops as well as an annual youth production in the summer.

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feel the beat with our music

Quick Hits: Local Music

• Our area is home to many talented musicians. Catch live music every night.

• Some places to enjoy live music

2 Witches Winery & Brewing Company

Ballad Brewing

Buffalo Wild Wings

Crema & Vine Dell’Anno’s Pizza Kitchen Frank’s Italian Restaurant Golden Leaf Bistro

Homeplace Vineyards

Kickback Jack’s Mountain Valley Brewing

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Quick Hits: Blue Ridge Rock Fest

• One of the biggest music festivals in the United States.

• The Fan-Driven Rock Experience. By using social media, BRRF gives music lovers the opportunity to voice their opinions and choose who they would like to see live.

• From Alice Cooper to Ice Nine Kills, BRRF cover the spectrum when it comes to rock music.

Every genre is covered from pop punk to metalcore to heavy metal.

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Quick Hits: VIRginia International Raceway (VIR)

• VIR offers professional and amateur racing for modern and vintage classes.

• VIR has been named one of the top courses in North America by Car and Driver Magazine.

• Each year, VIR draws hundreds of thousands of spectators to experience some of the best road racing and most prestigious motorsports competitions in the country.

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A REUNION?

Would history repeat itself? That thought hadn’t occurred to me until David, a construction supervisor friend of mine, told me to look at the gray building across Craghead Street and down the street from the one his team had almost finished restoring. “The one with diamonds on it,” he said.

Raised concrete diamonds, painted a medium jade green, stood out in rows below, in between, and above the second and third floors; they ran the length of the front of the imposing building. Although it was empty, the building stood out as if it were a celebrity. The back lot of the building touched the sidewalk at the top of the hill on the street parallel to Craghead.

“That was Crowell Motors,” said David; the name had been unchanged for about four generations. “The firstgeneration owner was friends with Henry Ford. Fords were shipped to the building and were finished there,” he said, before telling me that Ford and Crowell owned all the dealerships between Virginia and Florida.

“There was a ramp in the back where they would drive them into the building on the top floor,” he added. “Then a huge lift would bring them down to the first floor.”

Although I’d often walked past the front or the back of the building, I never looked for cars there.

While it was in its heyday, either I wasn’t in the market or I was more interested in Main Street movie theaters or my part-time job as a teenager at my Dad’s store, Abe Koplen Clothing, on North Union.

But, as I walked past the Crowell building this morning, I had no trouble imagining a dealership returning to the building just to be on Craghead.

That reminded me of the magnetic draw of the revitalized downtown. People wanted to see history come alive. And just a few blocks from the Crowell building, it was.

As I climbed to the second floor, the top floor, of one of the Dudley buildings, I was surprised to see that the studs were in place for the apartments there. What attracted my attention was the solid construction; rather than 2 X 4’s I’d seen in some other buildings, those walls were crafted of 2 X 6’s and 2 X 8’s. Wiring, windows, and plumbing would soon follow.

As the carpenters and I walked into the next building via an original brick archway, I entered the area where they would construct their next walls. When I asked a question about supporting the ceiling’s exposed rafters, the chief carpenter told me to follow him through a similar brick archway at the other end of the hall.

On a makeshift table sat the blueprints. He pointed to the wall he would build in the next few days. That wall would support the beam that ran the width of the part of the building we’d just left. Everything had started to make sense.

At least to me.

“Who’s going to live here?” asked the carpenter. “I’ve wondered about that,” he said.

I assured him that, in a year’s time, he would see that lots of people would move downtown. “Next month, the Research building will open. That will bring hundreds of people down here. Many will want to live down here,” I said.

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Then I pointed to my next stop, the building with the turret a block away.

“There will be a brewery there with a huge tasting room with a restaurant big enough to be rented as a banquet facility for special occasions,” I said. He liked that.

But I didn’t tell him that, just before entering the brewery complex, there would be a spa. “Apartments will be on the two floors above that,” I said.

my book, No Gold Stars, based on my memoir about integrating Rev. Jesse Jackson’s alma mater in Greenville, South Carolina..

His smile told me he recognized my story about that book.

As I studied his royal blue jacket and baseball cap, I struggled to recognize him.

Until he asked whether I wanted some barbecue.

Thanking them for the time they’d spent with me, I climbed down the stairs, left the building, and turned right. In less than three minutes, I was at the brewery I’d just talked about. Operating a lift outside, the man behind the controls said hello. Three stories above us, his lift was delivering a load of twelve-foot-long lumber. He waited as it was being unloaded, one board at a time.

We started talking about his roots in South Carolina, about his dad, a career soldier who got out after twentyseven years. Eventually, his father opened a few bars in Chapel Hill. Our conversation veered to a discussion of the Civil Rights Era and the changes he’d seen. I mentioned

“I brought some today,” he said. Instantly, I remembered Nick, a short and stocky man with a heart of gold. “Come back around noon,” he said.

Checking time, I saw that would be in a few hours.

I didn’t make it. In fact, I was two hours late when I returned with a signed copy of No Gold Stars for Nick.

But I couldn’t find him. “Upstairs,” someone told me. I hurried to the top floor. To my surprise, I saw that most of the apartments were ready for painting and for installing doors. Molding was being installed; floors would be sanded soon.

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I made a note to return tomorrow as I left for the second floor. It was only three to four weeks behind the third. “Have you seen Nick?” I asked.

No one had, so I climbed down to the first floor and headed for the front door. That’s when, to my right, I caught a glimpse of Nick’s blue jacket.

“Nick,” I called out, “I have something for you.”

He waited for me. Then I handed him my book.

“Is it autographed?” he asked.

“Of course,” I said.

“Let’s get you some barbecue,” he insisted.

Just as I was about to tell him that wasn’t why I was there, he asked if I wanted coleslaw and beans. He’d already scooped the barbecue.

Others gathered round. Nick insisted they have some, too. Nick was surrounded, too busy for me to tell him that his barbecue was even better this time than the last.

If I’d been able to, I might have added that being there with him and the other guys was the closest I’d come to a family picnic in a very long time. I wanted to thank him for remembering me, for making me feel that I’d be welcomed the next time I came to take pictures at 600 Craghead.

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Quick Hits: The Future of Caesars Virginia

• Caesars Entertainment is projected to open Caesars Virginia, in early 2024.

• A world-class resort for the region, both as tourist and entertainment draws.

• The latest plans include 500 hotel rooms, a state-of-the-art casino floor, Caesars Sportsbook, World Series of Poker Room, new restaurant, and entertainment offerings, and much more.

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Quick Hits: Danville Regional Airport Renovation Project

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• The airport’s shorter, crosswind runway is approximately 5000’ in length and is important to support aircraft operations for smaller aircraft when wind conditions do not support the use of the longer primary runway (5900’).

• Recent upgrades including new furniture and hallway renovations with regional tourist venue images.

• Upgrades for pilots. As part of the renovation project, the pilot’s lounge includes new powered recliners. A new pilot’s shower was also part of the project.

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Quick Hits: The River District

• The ever-growing River District is bustling with entertainment and good eats.

• A perfect spot for a date-night dinner followed up with a cocktail or dessert.

• Enjoy nature and unique architecture as you visit an array of specialty shops.

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Things to Do

AREA ATTRACTIONS

Angler’s Ridge Trail Association

434.251.8177

The Angler’s Ridge Trail Association is composed of avid mountain-bike enthusiasts. It organizes races for its members and for the public on the Angler’s Ridge Trail System. The ATA also maintains and improves this challenging trail and continues to make this system the best it can be.

Altillo Vineyards & Winery

434.324.4160

Altillo Vineyards and Winery (formerly named Altavista Vineyards and Winery) is a small family-run vineyard and winery that specializes in limited production of finely crafted wines. It is located four miles south of Altavista, VA, just 6.5 miles from US Hwy 29.

American Armored Foundation Tank Museum 434.836.3532

Journey into the pages of military history at the most extensive international collection of tank and cavalry artifacts in the world. Collection dates from 1509 to present. Exhibits of 100 tanks and artillery pieces, over 1200 uniforms, 1500 pieces of headgear, Sandbox Soldier exhibit, International Hall of Tank & Calvary Generals and much more is awaiting your visit. Learn and explore military history thru the eyes of the soldier. Prepare yourself for an adventure for both young and old alike.

Birch Creek Motorsports Park 434.836.7629

Birch Creek, located at 12725 Kentuck Road, Sutherlin, attracts bikers from around the

country. The Park has a 1.5 mile natural terrain AMA-sanctioned motocross track and an ATV TT National track with lights. The Park hosts many AMA-and ATVA-sanctioned events.

Birthplace of Lady Astor 434.791.2256 • 434.799.0190

Viscountess Nancy Astor was born in Danville, May 19, 1879. She became the first woman to sit in British Parliament. Her sister, Irene, married artist Charles Dana Gibson and inspired the famous “Gibson Girl”. A historical marker is located at the corner of Broad and Main Streets. The Langhorne House is located at 117 Broad Street and is open on Saturdays from 2 - 5 p.m. Tours are also available by appointment.

Callands Clerk’s Office

434.432.9338

Small, but boasting the charm of Williams burg, is the restored Callands clerk’s office 11 miles west of Chatham. It was built around 1770 after Pittsylvania County was cut from Halifax County in 1767. Tours available with sufficient advance notice. Precious American Revolutionary history revolved around here. A dispatch of 1775 describes a meeting in the Callands courthouse where they elected a Committee of Safety to line up against King George III. The annual Callands Festival (also called the Autumn Potpourri festival) is held here every year the first weekend of October.

Civil War Sites 434.793.4636

A self-guided driving tour brochure of 14 Civil War sites in the Danville area is available at the Danville Welcome Center The tour

includes the National Cemetery, Civil War prison, and Sutherlin Mansion.

Cooper’s Radio

Controlled Race Center 434.724.7342

Indoor - dirt oval track radio controlled racing and hobby shop located at 4000 Sago Road, Chatham.

Caswell Council for the Arts

Yanceyville, NC • 336.694.4474

Founded in 1977 as a way to celebrate the Arts in Caswell County. It has successfully kept the arts alive through performing arts series and gallery programs.

The Crossing at the Dan 434.797.8961

The Crossing at the Dan, once the bustling Danville & Richmond Rail Yard, has been transformed into educational, entertainment, and recreational facilities. Visitors can shop for farm fresh produce at The Community

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Market, attend a concert at the Carrington Pavilion, play with interactive science exhibits at The Danville Science Center, attend some of the special events or walk/ bike along the Riverwalk Trail.

Danville OTTerBOTS

danvillebaseball21@gmail.com • 434.554.4487

The Danville Otterbots are a summer collegiate baseball team of the Appalachian League. They are located in Danville, Virginia, and play their home games at American Legion Field. Visit the Otterbots website for season information or to purchase tickets online.

Danville Community Market

434.797.8961

Located at 629 Craghead Street. The market opens at 8:00 am. Visit the Market every Saturday, May through October. Find your favorite and locally grown fresh produce, baked goods, plants, farm products, and arts & crafts. For additional information contact the Market Manager.

The Danville Concert Association

434.792.9242

Enriching the lives of Danville-area residents for 64 years, The Danville Concert Association is proud of its legacy of musical excellence. Every fall it offers affordable season tickets to a series of four or five classical music and dance performances.

Danville Pittsylvania County Fairgrounds 434.822.6850

The place for Demolition Derbys, Truck and Tractor Pulls, Rodeos, and the DanvillePittsylvania County Fair! The fairgrounds and all of its events offer fun for all ages. Located on 2400 Cavalier Road, Ringgold, off route 62.

Danville Symphony Orchestra 434.797.2666

The Danville Symphony includes talented musicians who share their music through several yearly free concerts.

Danville Welcome Center 434.793.4636

The Danville Welcome Center is conveniently located at 645 River Park Drive across from Dan Daniel Park just off the Danville Expressway. The design of the building, its furnishings, and the beautiful view receive compliments on a daily basis from visitors, who are treated as “guests.” The staff welcomes all and assists them with their travel or purchases from the well-stocked gift shop.

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Natural History Collection 434.791.5160

Located at Danville Science Center Science

Station (old train station), the museum is dedicated to increasing public awareness of our natural environment. The collection includes mounted animals, native birds, reptiles, amphibians and insects as well as Indian artifacts, fossils and minerals. The museum is open Tuesday thru Saturday from 9:30 to 5, Sunday from 11:30 to 5:00, and for group tours by reservations.

Gretna Little Theatre

434.656.3377

Built in the mid 1900s,, the Gretna Little Theatre originally served as a movie theater before being converted into a grocery store. Later a “Dime” store moved into the location. In October 2006 the Gretna Little Theatre was reborn Today it meshes the illustrious history of the theater with a modern touch that makes an enjoyable movie experience for all.

Grist Mills, Pittsylvania County

434.432.2172

During the 18th and 19th centuries, about 100 grist mills were built on Pittsylvania’s waterways. Today, three remain in operation and can be visited by the public.

Grove Street Cemetery

434.793.4636

Danville’s oldest cemetery dating back to post-Revolutionary War days. A detailed brochure is available at the Danville Welcome Center.

The Little Theatre of Danville 434.250.0506

The Little Theatre of Danville, Inc. has created theatrical magic in Southside Virginia since 1948. It has provided entertainment for audiences in the Southside Virginia/Piedmont North Carolina region with stage productions, audience-participation murder mysteries, comedy, drama, and musicals.

Martinsville Speedway

1.877.722.3849

A trip to the Martinsville Speedway is more than a race. It is an experience you will always remember. From the noise of the fans and the cars whirring around the track to the food vendors, souvenir stands, camping, and friendly locals, you will enjoy every moment of your visit to the track.

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Millionaire’s Row

434.793.4636

Danville is home to one of the pre-eminent collections of Victorian and Edwardianera architecture in the Commonwealth. Millionaire’s Row is a symbol of Danville’s, and the South’s, history. These mansions are typically not open for public tours; however, the Danville Welcome Center has a Victorian Walking Tour brochure, as well as The Secrets Inside brochure with information and contact numbers.

The Historic North Theatre

434.793.SHOW (7469)

Come see a top professional live show at the beautifully restored Historic North Theatre Performing Arts Center in Danville, VA. In 2005 this beautiful 1947 art deco, live/movie theatre underwent a complete $3.5 million restoration. This charming venue seats 500 with a full balcony. In 2012 World Champion Illusionist Wayne Alan became the new owner and after additional renovations he reopened it on the 65th Anniversary of the original opening. The theatre hosts top celebrity touring concerts and shows, a number of other productions, festivals and special events, in addition to Mr. Alan’s theatre touring show. Meeting & special event facilities available.

The Homeplace Vineyard

434.432.9463

The Homeplace farm has been a family operation for four generations, and we are proud of our heritage. The farm was originally purchased in 1912. Traditionally a tobacco farm, the first grapes were planted in March 2005 and currently grows approximately 5,600 vines on just over 9 acres. Logs were taken from several tobacco barns to construct a cabin as the tasting room. The cabin is located on the site of the original homeplace house, which was destroyed by fire in December, 1979.

The National Cemetery

Located on Lee Street, the National Cemetery is the final resting place for more than 1,300 Union soldiers. Most of these Civil War veterans died in one of the city’s six infamous prisoner-of-war camps, including Confederate Prison No. 6, which still stands in downtown

four group burials containing the remains of World War II soldiers who died overseas.

The National TobaccoTextile Museum

The exhibit has a limited selection of items that were displayed at the museum in Danville. For the past 10 years the items have been in storage; in February 2013, the exhibit became a part of the Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex located on U.S. 29 north of Chatham. The museum is open 9 am-4 pm, Monday through Friday for self-guided tours.

Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex

Chatham, VA

The Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex is a multipurpose facility. It’s mission, through the Olde Dominion Agricultural Foundation, is to promote and support local agriculture while offering a community based facility to educate and entertain. It is a venue for the Virginia Grown Farmers’ Market which features fresh products produced locally within Pittsylvania, Henry, Franklin, Bedford, Campbell, & Halifax counties throughout growing season. The James T. Emerson Education & Conference Center has a maximum capacity of 500 people which can be divided up into three classrooms which accommodate up to 150 people each. The Complex features a 53,000 square foot covered arena that is perfectly suited to host a variety of activities from concerts, antique shows, rodeos, to livestock shows, equestrian events or cattle sales. And it currently houses a tobacco exhibit on loan for the The National Tobacco-Textile Museum.

Piedmont Arts Association

Martinsville, VA • 276.632.3221

A part of the Martinsville-Henry County community since 1961, when Virginia Museum of Fine Arts encouraged the formation of a statewide network of local chapters, Piedmont Arts has been bringing visual arts, performing arts and arts education to Southern Virginia for over 50 years. Piedmont Arts’ galleries feature rotating exhibits of work by national and international artists. The museum also hosts performing arts on and off site, including concerts, plays and lectures. Piedmont Arts’ mission is to facilitate ongoing enrichment of the lives of the people of Martinsville, Henry County and the surrounding area, through positive exposure, education and experiences in the visual and performing arts. Through these efforts, Piedmont Arts also contributes to the economic, educational and cultural vitality of our community.

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Pittsylvania County History Research Center and Library

434.432.8931

The Center is located in the renovated 1918 Southern Railway Depot just off Depot Street in Chatham. In addition to preserving local veterans’ history, it is important to provide recognition of the contributions that a railroad presence had on the economic and social foundation of Chatham and Pittsylvania County. The station agent’s section contains a model train exhibit representing the 1874 rail line through the County. The Center is also a museum with temporary and permanent artifact exhibits, including clothing, tools, crafts, and photographs. The library provides computers for research as well as a state-of-the art microfilm reader/printer, printed resources, and databases.

Pittsylvania Co. Courthouse

434.432.2041

Built in 1853, this Greek Revival structure has been elegantly restored. The clerk’s office maintains records back to 1747 and provides in-depth genea-logical records. Open Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.

The Prizery, South Boston VA 434.572.8339

The Prizery is an arts and cultural center located in a 38,000 square foot building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of the South Boston Historic Tobacco Warehouse District, and is considered to be the most architecturally prominent and interesting of the 15 buildings in the 20 acre district. Renovation began in 2002, and the facility includes a welcome center, a performing arts theatre, an art gallery, classrooms and a large space for community functions. Today the Prizery plays host to performers from throughout the world in the 250-seat Chastain Theatre, exhibits art in the Robert F. Cage Art Gallery, provides venues for events and rentals, houses a Revolutionary War exhibit called the Crossing of the Dan, and makes a wide range of classes available - from music to art.

The Richmond-Miles Museum

336.694.4965

Located in the Graves-Florence-Gatewood house on Main Street in Yanceyville, North Carolina. The Museum was the home of the late Caswell artist, Maude Gatewood, and is now the headquarters for the Caswell County Historical Association.

Riverwalk Trail

434.793.4636

Giving people the chance to come out and enjoy nature, the Riverwalk Trail is a ninemile path that exposes you to some of the best views in Danville. The trail will take you through different parks, historic sites, and local businesses.

The Secrets InsideGuided Walking Tour

434.770.1974

An easy 60-90 minute brisk walk takes you into the heart of Danville, Virginia’s Historic District. Your guide will tell stories about the buildings ... and the secrets within their walls. The tour begins on the back step of the Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History. Reservations are required. There are no tours on major holidays.

Simpson Funeral Museum 434.432.1085

The Museum serves as a historical resource to provide the public with a learning experience on the history of funeral service. The location of the museum is the original site of the first funeral home in Chatham, Virginia, in the late 1800’s. Located at 16 South Main Street, Chatham.

Smith Mountain Lake and Visitors Center and Dam 540.985.2587

The visitor’s center at Smith Mountain is open to the public with a view overlooking the dam. Exhibits tell the history of the dam and how power is generated at the unique two-lake complex. There is a picnic area located below the Smith Mountain Dam on Leesville Lake open to the public every day.

Sounds Around

Danville, VA - Digital Audio Tours

In the heart of Southern Virginia, Danville and Pittsylvania County are home to three great museums and a multitude of cultural opportunities. From historical landmarks to state-of-the-art research laboratories, there is something for everyone to learn and experience in the region. Stories abound, woven in and around the rich and varied history of the region. This menu of audio podcasts provides a glimpse of some of the highlights here.

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South Boston-Halifax County Museum of Fine Arts & History

434.572.9200

The museum is operated for the collection, exhibition, and preservation of antiques, works of art, books, and physical items, which are historically significant to the past, present, and future heritage of Halifax County and Southside Virginia. It further performs and encourages research, publishes, exhibits, and preserves the results of such research.

South Boston Speedway

434.572.4947

Dubbed “America’s Hometown Track” South Boston Speedway has been attracting drivers from across Virginia and the nation for 48 years. The history of South Boston Speedway is legendary as are the legions of drivers who have raced here. Racing begins in April and runs through early November. South Boston has produced a number of drivers who have gone on to find success in NASCAR’S national series.

Tomahawk Mill Winery

434.432.1063 (appt)

In 1888, a few miles from Chatham, Virginia, James Anderson opened his Tomahawk Creek grist mill to serve local farmers. One hundred years later, the mill was closed, and the first grapes were planted on the hill above the mill pond. The first Chardonnay vintage was produced in 1990.

Town of Chatham Walking Tour

434.432.8153

Established as a town in 1777 during the American Revolution, Chatham features domestic Victorian and post-Victorian architecture. Walking tour brochures available at the Town of Chatham or on the web site.

Veterans Memorial

434.793.0884

The Veterans Memorial is a beautiful tribute to all the Veterans who “did what they had to do.” It stands as a reminder for generations to come of all the brave men and women who gave of themselves to protect the freedom that we enjoy. Over 5500 Veterans are honored with an individual brick on the Memorial Walkway located in the Dan Daniel Park, River Point Drive, Danville. Open year-round, dawn to dusk.

The White Oak Mountain Meadery

888.264.6323 (appt)

Small family-run meadery located on 340 East Store Lane, Chatham.

Wreck of the Old 97 & Old 97 Mural 434.793.4636

On September 27, 1903, a Southern Express train crashed in Danville killing eleven persons and injuring six. The event inspired the famous ballad of the same name. Marker is located on U.S. 58 between Locust Lane and North Main Street at the train crash site. The Old 97 is depicted in Danville’s first historic mural which was completed in December 2005 by mural artist and illustrator Wes Hardin.

Yates Tavern

The only block-house standing in Pittsylvania County and possibly the state, Yates Tavern is located on U.S. 29 business about a fourth of a mile south of Gretna. It was built around 1750 and sheltered travelers in what was then a western wilderness. The Yates family came to Pittsylvania County earlier than 1767 when both John Yates and John Yates Jr. were listed among the first tithables. It is not clear which of the Yates family members built the tavern.

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Animal Information

• Dog Licenses—Danville: 434.799.5140

• Animal Control—Pittsylvania County: 434.432.7937

• Danville Area Humane Society: 434.799.0843

• Pittsylvania Pet Center: 434.433.2715

RADIO STATIONS:

• Country Legends 105.9 FM: 434.799.1010

• Big Hits 102.5/1330 AM: 434.793.1330

• WAKG FM 103.3: 434.797.4290

• 1045 The Dan: 434.793.1045

• WDVA 1250 AM—Danville’s Christian Choice: 434.797.1250

• WKBY 1080 AM: 434.432.8108

• WMNA FM – Talk Radio: 434.432.4730

The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV): 866.368.5463 or 804.497.7100

Offices: 126 Sandy Court Suite C, Danville and 1301-H Main Street, Altavista

Emergency Services

• Emergency Medical Services: 911

• Emergency Fire Department: 911

Building Codes/Permits

City of Danville: 434.799.5263

Pittsylvania County: 434.432.7755

Communications and Media

MAGAZINES:

• Showcase Magazine (monthly): 434.709.7349

• Evince Magazine (monthly): 434.709.7349

• Come Visit Our Town (annual): 434.709.7349

NEWSPAPERS:

• Danville Register & Bee (daily): 434.793.2311

• The Star-Tribune (weekly): 434.432.2791

• Piedmont Shopper (weekly): 434.822.1800

TELEVISION STATIONS:

• WDBJ 7: 540.344.7000

• WSET 13: 434.797.9713

• WSLS 10: 540.981.9126

• River City TV: 434.773.8106

Services Driver’s License/Auto Registration:

A Virginia driver’s license is required after residence has been established. A person must be 16 years and three months of age to obtain a Virginia driver’s license. To license an automobile in Virginia, a valid title of ownership must be established with the state and proof of sales and use tax furnished. Vehicles must be inspected annually.

Garbage Collection

• City of Danville: 434.799.5245

• Town of Chatham: 434.432.9515

• Town of Gretna: 434.656.6572

• Town of Hurt: 434.324.4411

• First Piedmont Corp: 434.432.0211

Medical Facilities

Danville and Pittsylvania County are home to world-class medical facilities that provide care for the region, and a variety of general practitioners and specialists.

• SOVAH Health • 434.799.2100

• Centra Medical Group • 434.857.3600

• Piedmont Access to Health Services 434.791.3630

• Pittsylvania-Danville Health Department 434.799.5190 | 434.432.7232

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Rehabilitation Centers

• Chatham Health and Rehabilitation Center • 434.432.0471

• Danville Orthopedic & Athletic Rehab 434.797.1504

• Danville Speech and Hearing Center 434.793.8255

• Gretna Health & Rehab Center 434.656.1206

• Piney Forest Health Care Center 434.799.1565

• Riverside Health Care Center 434.791.3800

• Speech and Occupational Therapistsc • 434.799.7732

• Spectrum Medical • 434.793.4711

Nursing Homes

• Roman Eagle Memorial Home: 434.836.9510

• Stratford Healthcare Center: 434.799.4540

Assisted Living

• Brookdale Senior Living: 434.205.0683

• Commonwealth Senior Living: 888.375.8997

• Emeritus of Danville Assisted Living: 434.791.3180

Police (Non-Emergencies)

• Danville Police Department: 434.799.5111

• Danville Sheriff’s Office: 434.799.5135

• Pittsylvania County Sheriff: 434.432.7800

• Chatham Police Department: 434.432.9515

• Gretna Police Department: 434.656.6123

• Hurt Police Department: 434.324.8511

• Virginia State Police: 800.553.3144

Utilities Electrical Power:

• City of Danville: 434.799.5155

• Appalachian Power a unit of American Electric Power: 800.956.4237

• Dominion Virginia Power: 888.667.3000

• Mecklenburg Electric: 434.656.1288 or 800.989.1289

• Southside Electric: 800.552.2118

Cable:

• Comcast Cable: 888.266.2278

• Chatmoss Cablevision: 434.685.1521

Internet Services:

• Comcast: 888.233.5638

• Gamewood Technology Group: 434.792.2253 or 877.799.4611

• GCR Online: 800.239.8670

• FairPoint Communications: 434.656.2291

• Mecklenburg Communications: 877.888.8290

• Verizon: 888.625.8111

Natural Gas:

• City of Danville: 434.799.5280

• Columbia Gas of Virginia: 800.543.8911

Telephone Service:

• CenturyLink: 866.3046820

• FairPoint Communications: 434.656.2291

• Verizon: 800.837.4966 – Residential Services 800.826.2355 – Business Services

Water:

• City of Danville: 434.799.5280

• Pittsylvania County Service Authority: 434.836.7135

• Town of Chatham: 434.432.9515

• Town of Gretna: 434.656.6572

• Town of Hurt: 434.324.4411

Voting

To vote in Virginia, a person must be 18-years-old and a resident of the Commonwealth. Voter registration is required 30 days prior to a general election.

VOTER REGISTRATION:

• Danville: 434.799.6560

• Pittsylvania County: 434.432.7971

Resource List

• Better Business Bureau: 540.342.3455

• Community Foundation of the Dan River Region: 434.793.0884

• Dan River Business Development Center: 434.793.9100

• Danville Community Market: 434.797.8961

• Danville Economic Development Office: 434.793.1753

• Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce: 434.836.6990

• Danville Regional Foundation: 434.799.2176

• Danville Welcome Center: 434.793.4636

• Downtown Danville Association: 434.791.4470

• Longwood University SBDC: Dan River: 434.797.8482

• Pittsylvania County Economic Development: 434.432.1669

• Social Security Administration: 800.772.1213

• U.S. Postal Service

Danville: 434.792.4576

Chatham: 434.432.4321

Gretna: 434.656.1830

Hurt: 434.324.4804

• Veterans Affairs: 800.827.1000

Recreation

Public Golf Courses:

• Ringgold Golf Club: 434.822.8728

• Caswell Pines Golf Club: 910.694.2255

• Cedars Country Club: 434.656.9909

• Goodyear Golf Club: 434.797.1909

• Southern Hills Golf Course and Swim Club: 434.793.2582

Area Lakes

• Buggs Island Lake: 50 miles east near Clarksville, Virginia

• Philpott Lake: 45 miles west near Martinsville, Virginia

• Elkhorn Lake: Sandy Beach, pool, slides, basketball, volleyball, camping. 800.680.5253

• Leesville Lake - 40 miles northwest (located in Pittsylvania, Campbell, and Bedford Counties)

• Smith Mountain Lake 30 miles northwest (located in Pittsylvania, Franklin, and Bedford Counties)

• Paradise Lake & Campground 434.836.2620, 866.836.2126

• Hyco Lake - 25 miles southeast near Roxboro, North Carolina

Employment Employment Services:

• Virginia Employment Commission 434.549.8220

• Job Postings: www.dpchamber.org/joblistings/all

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