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A Letter From the Mayor Greetings! On behalf of the citizens of Danville and Pittsylvania County, I extend a warm welcome to you. Danville and Pittsylvania County offers hospitality, warmth and a rich heritage. As you will discover, our region is unlike any other. Once known for our tobacco and textiles, we are now in transition to be a diversified, forward-looking mix of businesses. We welcome and encourage foreign investment. As evidence, our region today boasts 10 companies based in nine foreign countries. These companies collectively serve as the area’s largest employer – providing nearly 3,000 jobs. These companies not only have provided employment opportunities, but cultural diversity. We welcome that diversity. In early 2013, we honored these companies during a ceremony held at the Riverview campus of Averett University. Company representatives raised their respective flags on the flag poles located across from the campus building at 512 Bridge Street in the River District of Danville. Further evidence of our transition is nDanville, which is the first municipallyowned open-access, open-services broadband network in the United States. Today, the nDanville network has more than 165 miles of fiber optic cable that extends high-speed broadband transport service to business and residential customers. Thanks in part to the high tech presence provided by nDanville, our region today enjoys a new status as home to one of the nation’s most powerful computers, a next-generation Cray XMT2 supercomputer.
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We offer great schools, public and private higher education opportunities, and customized workforce-training programs. We are ready and able to meet any company’s needs for skilled, productive, and highly motivated workers. In Danville and Pittsylvania County, you will benefit from a high quality of living at an affordable cost. Our moderate climate, with its four distinct seasons, makes it easy to enjoy outdoor activities, concerts and festivals. Do not miss an opportunity to walk, hike, or bike along our network of trails. You can also experience the variety of recreational opportunities provided by the Dan River that flows through Danville and southern Pittsylvania County and by Smith Mountain Lake and Leesville Lake located in northern Pittsylvania County. Pittsylvania County’s charming historic towns of Chatham, Gretna, and Hurt are delightful places. Danville is a bustling regional retail center, but it is also a city of churches, historic houses, museums, and a River District with an expanding number of specialty shops in a setting of beautiful historic commercial buildings and warehouses. Consider the pages in this guide as a handy passport to our town. As you will discover, our region is unlike any other.
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table of content A LETTER FROM THE MAYOR................................................................................... 4 WELCOME TO OUR TOWN LETTER . ........................................................................ 8 FUTURE OF COMMUNITY
Published by Showcase Magazine in association with Danville Regional Medical Center
RACING TOWARD THE FUTURE.....................................................................14
DANVILLE REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER 2013 SPONSORSHIPS.....................15
DANVILLE, CHATHAM, GRETNA, AND HURT.. ................................................18
THE FUTURE OF COMMUNITY SPIRIT.......................................................................22
Publisher & Content Editor Andrew Scott Brooks scott@showcasemagazine.com Content Editor Paul Seiple paul@showcasemagazine.com Proof Reader Moriah Davis moriah@showcasemagazine.com
COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT .............................................................................23
THE FUTURE OF ENTERTAINMENT
ANNUAL EVENTS..........................................................................................26
THE FUTURE OF INFORMATION
DANVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY...........................................................................32
THE FUTURE OF RECREATION
WELCOME TO MY NEIGHBORHOOD............................................................36
ANGLER’S RIDGE: A BIKER’S DREAM............................................................40
THE RIVERWALK TRAIL.. .................................................................................43
BETTER HEALTH & WELNESS PARTNERSHIP.....................................................43
THE FUTURE OF MOTORSPORTS
Creative Designer Kim Demont demontdesign@verizon.net Ad Designers Kim Demont, Paul Seiple, Bobby Allen Roach, Andrew Scott Brooks Finance Manager Cindy Astin cindy@showcasemagazine.com To Advertise in the Next Edition 877.638.8685 Director of Sales and Marketing Larry Oldham larry@showcasemagazine.com Ad Executives Moriah Davis moriah@showcasemagazine.com Misty Brooks misty@showcasemagazine.com Lee Vogler lee@showcasemagazine.com Contributing Writers Sherman Saunders, Eric Deaton, John Gilstrap, Moriah Davis, Larry Oldham, Shelly Janosko, Bill Sgrnia, Dan Vaden, Jeremy Stratton, Arnold Hendrix, Meaghan K. Baker, Susan Elzey, Neal Ammerman, Larry G. Aaron, Sue Davis, Altina Gunn Suber, Leigh Walker, Demond McNair, James McDaniel, Andrew Scott Brooks, Hampton Wilkins, Ed Carter, Paul Seiple Contributing Photographers Danville Parks and Recreation, Michelle Dalton Photography, Dan Vaden, Virginia International Raceway, Kim Demont, Patrick Jinks, Charles Goforth, Institute for Advanced Learning and Research, Terry Linn, Jr., Mary-Whitt Jones, Bobby Allen Roach
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VIRGINIA INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY...........................................................48
THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRY
DANVILLE POSSESES THE CERTAIN VIBE........................................................60
RIVER DISTRICT REDEFINING DANVILLE.. .......................................................68
WELLNESS WORKS........................................................................................73
THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY
INSTITUTE SERVES AS AN ECONOMIC DRIVER...............................................76
THE FUTURE OF BUSINESS
RIPPE’S: MORE THAN 100 YEARS AND GOING STRONG...............................82
IT STARTS WITH A SMILE.. ...............................................................................85
THE FUTURE OF HEALTHCARE
2012-2013 ACCOMLISHENTS........................................................................90
KNOW YOUR NUMBERS................................................................................92
2012-2013 NEW PHYSICIANS........................................................................93
CHANGING YOUR LIFE ONE WISE DECISION AT A TIME................................94
MEDICAL DIRECTORY.. .................................................................................97
TRAINED HERE. STAYED HERE. ....................................................................100
STEMI - AM I HAVING A HEART ATTACK?....................................................101
DO I NEED TO GO TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM?.......................................102
THE EMERGENCY ROOM OF DRMC.. ..........................................................103
A CONVERSATION WITH DR. IAN GREENWALD.. .........................................105
THE FUTURE OF HOSPITAL MEDICINE.. .........................................................106
CONTACT DRMC.. ......................................................................................107
MEET THE DRMC HOSPITALISTS...................................................................108
THE FUTURE OF HISTORY
OFF THE TRACKS AND INTO HISTORY..........................................................110
SUTHERLIN MANSION.. ................................................................................120
LADY ASTOR.. .............................................................................................124
FOLLOW 58: AREA AFRICAN-AMERICAN MUSEUMS...................................126
FUN FACTS.................................................................................................130
THE FUTURE OF EDUCATION
DANVILLE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.. .............................................................134
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS.. .................................................140
PRIVATE EDUCATION OPTIONS...................................................................141
TUTORING, SUPPLEMENTAL & EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION..................148
COLLEGE EDUCATION OPTIONS.. ...............................................................151
A COMMITMENT TO THE FUTURE OF NURSING............................................153
ADULT EDUCATION.. ...................................................................................156
PREPARING THE NEXT LEADERS..................................................................158
THE FUTURE OF LIVING
THERE IS NO PLACE LIKE HOME..................................................................162
HOSPICE OR HOME HEALTH.......................................................................167
TRANSFORMING THE DAN RIVER REGION..................................................168
THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED..........................................................................170
MOVING DAY CHECKLIST...........................................................................172
BUSINESS DIRECTORY & ADVERTISER’S INDEX......................................................178 PHOTOGRAPHY CREDITS.....................................................................................185 GENERAL INFORMATION.....................................................................................190 AREA ATTRACTIONS.. ...........................................................................................200 MAPS..................................................................................................................208
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Welcome to South Central Virginia’s most exciting community: Danville (City) and Pittsylvania County! Well-known throughout the United States for its manufacturing heritage and relaxed lifestyle, our region is also one of the top 25 locations in the country for business. From corporate headquarters, regional distribution centers, and product manufacturing to high-tech research, our community spans a dynamic economic spectrum that defies stereotypes offering the perfect balance between the charm and grace of yesterday – and the promise of a bright tomorrow. Whether it’s affordable housing, a comfortable cost of living, exceptional schools, diverse recreational opportunities, or an innovative approach to business and entrepreneurialism - our community offers something for almost every lifestyle. Conveniently located along the North Carolina border and within a day’s drive of two-thirds of the nation’s population, Danville and Pittsylvania County enjoy a temperate climate with four distinct - yet moderate seasons - which makes it easy to take advantage of the many sporting and recreational activities our community is known for. Maybe you prefer kayaking on the Dan River, riding the mountain bike trails, relaxing at Smith Mountain Lake, or attending national racing events at VIRginia International Raceway. Our community has it all! Please use this guide as your gateway to experiencing all our region has to offer. You’ll find that here is where you should be!
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the future of community
Racing Toward the Future BY JOHN GILSTRAP
“The future is here. The future is now.” Is that like saying, “Yesterday is here”? In a literal sense, the statements are
American
not true. Yet, what we did yesterday
Legion
does affect us today. And what we do
World Series,
today will affect us tomorrow. Positive
and other events
decisions made today will make a
that have had a
brighter future.
positive economic impact on our community.
Congressman Dan Daniels was one
Visitors attracted to the park and
of the finest gentlemen I have ever
to the many events that take place
known. He served our community well
there buy gasoline, stay in our hotels,
of the Dan River Region, Womack
and was held in high regards by just
eat in our restaurants, and shop in our
Foundation, Daly Foundation, J.T.
about everyone — Democrats and
stores. Even more, these events bring
Minnie Maude Foundation, Hughes
Republicans. When Daniels died, a
joy to our kids and adults on a daily
Memorial Home Foundation,
committee was organized to honor his
basis.
Carrington Foundation, and other organizations have invested millions
memory. Many ideas were put forth, everything from monuments to naming
In the past, textiles and tobacco
of dollars to fund developmental
buildings after Daniels. The committee
were the primary elements of our
programs for our youth, to retrain
decided the best honor would be to
economy. When these industries
our work force, to create better
build a 150-acre park and name it
began to encounter difficult times the
housing, to help protect us with better
Dan Daniels Memorial Park, primarily
entire local economy felt the effects.
equipment, to provide programs to
because of the congressman’s love of
Knowing that locally we had to move
attract young adults, and to revitalize
the outdoors.
forward or face a downfall, community
our community. These organizations
leaders took the opportunity to
along with Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions,
The Womack Foundation, Riverview
diversify the economy, especially in
Optimist, Junior Wednesday Club,
Rotary Club, American Legion Post
the area of technology. Our economy
Wednesday Club, Women’s Business
325, Lions Club, Goodyear, Danville
is moving; it’s starting to sprint. The
Association, United Way, credit unions,
Distributing, Danville Professional
finish line is a boom in the economy
banks, businesses, churches, and
Baseball, Inc. and many other
that will parallel the success of Dan
various sororities, fraternities, and
organizations and businesses donated
Daniels Memorial Park.
veterans’ groups have made decisions that brighten our future. Their choices
the necessary funds. People gave
today will create a better tomorrow.
because they loved Congressman
The easily identified major players
Dan Daniels. Since building the park,
in this race will be the Industrial
additional decisions have been made
Development Authority, the Tobacco
to expand seven miles of trails, soccer
Commission, and city and county
here and now. What we do today
fields, baseball fields, playgrounds,
governments. Also, we should not
determines tomorrow . . . and the next
Carrington Pavilion, and Anglers
overlook the importance of our
day, and the next year, and the next
Park. As a result, Danville has hosted
philanthropic organizations as
decade. As long as we follow the Dan
an international rugby tournament,
key players. The Danville Regional
Daniels Memorial Park model we will
the Little League State Tournament,
Foundation, Community Foundation
shine.
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Yes — in many ways, the future is both
Danville Regional Medical Center 2013 Sponsorships as of September 30, 2013
American Cancer Society Relay for Life American Heart Association Averett University Big Brothers Big Sisters Boys and Girls Club (Danville Area) Blue Ridge Boy Scouts Chatham Rotary Club Caswell County Chamber of Commerce Danville Branch NAACP Danville Concert Association Danville Cancer Association Danville Family YMCA Danville Parks Recreation and Tourism Danville Life Saving Crew Danville Academy of Medicine Alliance Danville Museum of Fine Art and History Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce Danville Riverview Rotary Danville Running and Fitness Club Danville Community College Educational Foundation Danville Science Center Danville Pittsylvania County United Way Downtown Danville Association Dan River High School Free Clinic of Danville, Inc. Gretna High School George Washington High School God’s Pit Crew House of Hope River District Festival Langston Focus Center Future of the Piedmont God’s Storehouse HAVEN of the Dan River Region Junior Wednesday Club LEAD Virginia Luncheon Pilot Club March of Dimes Foundation Gretna Merchants Association Old Dominion Agricultural Center Piedmont Access to Health Services (PATHS) Pittsylvania County Community Action Sorenson Institute SCLC Tar Wars Download DRMC’s Community Benefit Report at DanvilleRegional.com under Resources
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Danville
The River City, Where Innovation Flows
town feel. Close relationships and a general caring for your neighbor’s well-being are just a few of the special traits Danville offers its residents. There is a “helping hand” philosophy that makes Danville a positive and strong
BY MORIAH DAVIS
community.
Danville is changing with the times.
Chatham
Rebuilding and restructuring for a brighter future. Once known for its rich textile and tobacco industries, Danville is reinventing itself around
Chatham, located in the heart of
the growing technology world. These
Pittsylvania County, offers a quiet
technological advancements make
lifestyle just minutes from city life.
Danville an attractive location for start-
Serving as the county seat since 1777,
up businesses as well as established
Chatham supplies a feeling of business
companies. Danville is the regional
and tranquility that mesh in harmony.
hub that connects many communities throughout Southern Virginia and
“Stranger” isn’t a word in most
Northern North Carolina.
Chatham residents vocabulary. The Town welcomes new residents with a
Education flourishes in Danville and
warm manner. Chatham is a social
its surrounding areas. Private schools,
community where residents go out of
a community college, and a private
their way to make everyone feel at
university make Danville a great place
home. These personal connections
to raise children.
are a huge drawing point for the Town which hosts a population of
Nature and all its wonders are
approximately 1,300 year-round.
prevalent in this river city. The 8.5 miles of The Riverwalk Trail provide a scenic
Aside from the quiet life, two,
portrait for an afternoon of healthy
nationally recognized college
activities including access to mountain
preparatory schools, Hargrave Military
biking at Angler’s Ridge, some of the
Academy and Chatham Hall are
most-respected trails in Virginia. There
located in Chatham. With respected
are many other parks with amenities
private and public schools and a
such as tennis courts and baseball
growing Boys and Girls Club, Chatham
fields located throughout Danville.
provides some of the best resources for
Speaking of baseball, when the fever
children.
hits, you can catch the Danville Braves at Legion Field in Dan Daniel Park.
Chatham breathes a small-town
Museums ranging in subject from
life and has a caring heart. With
Science to Natural History are bountiful
an illustrious history and amazing
and fun for the whole family.
architecture, the Town is the perfect landing for those looking for the
Danville may have the “city” atmosphere, but it still boasts a small-
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peaceful life.
Gretna Rich in railroad history, Gretna was a link to the Lynchburg & Danville Railroad. In 1872, Jeremiah Talboot deeded a right-of-way to the Railroad, knowing the prosperity that would come to the Town via the railroad. Many trains passed through Gretna, which was then called Elba, including the Old 97, immortalized in the wreck of 1903. Gretna embraces the roots upon which the town was founded while strengthening the community with goals of moving forward in the future. The Town’s slogan, “Ain’t no big thing, but it’s growing” embodies the forward-thinking philosophy. Community spirit thrives throughout Gretna. Revitalization for a Greater Gretna, a group of visionaries, is helping to reboot Gretna without sacrificing any of its great history. Upon entering Gretna, you are welcomed by a sign that reads, “Gretna — A Railroad Village.” It’s just one of the ways that shows residents loving a community enough to reinvent it.
Hurt Hurt is tucked away in the northernmost tip of Pittsylvania County. This quiet town offers a rural setting with the conveniences of larger cities just minutes away. Hurt is close to an airport, several private schools, and has four colleges within thirty miles. The Town has a lot to offer the youth of the area — an excellent public school systems and the Altavista YMCA are not far away. For those that love the outdoors, Hurt’s Wayside Park furnishes recreational opportunities such as picnics and hiking. Hurt is also only a short drive from Smith Mountain Lake, a great place to escape for the weekend.
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the future of community spirit Community Spirit is one of those intangible things that make a town a good place to live and raise a family. If you want to try and define it, surely you would get a different opinion from each person asked. But, Danville and Pittsylvania County are the epitome of how Community Spirit is defined. The soul, cooperation, and collaboration create an emotional equity that sets our community apart from others. BY LARRY OLDHAM
Our local hospital,
If you are moving to
Danville Regional Medical Center
the area, how do you go about looking for this spirit? Downtown
volunteers than in our area. Many
(DRMC), is one of the most
Danville would be a great starting
give their time to promote and help
benevolent organizations. DRMC
point. Ask the people who frequent
others who are less fortunate or in
partners with others to raise money
downtown about the significant
need. Our character is represented
so that various helping-hand missions
changes that have been made in the
by men, women, and even children
can accomplish their goal of
last few years. There are niche shops,
who volunteer with their church
assisting those in need. DRMC is one
delicatessens, and fine dining. There’s
groups to care for the less fortunate.
of the largest financial supporters of
even a theater that showcases the
There are dozens, perhaps hundreds
the state-of-the-art YMCA being built
area’s up-and-coming talent. The
of people who volunteer at God’s
in downtown Danville.
sense of camaraderie downtown
Pit Crew to help out neighbors
is contagious. There is a feeling of
throughout the United States after
The Rotary Club, Kiwanis Club, Lions
revitalization and a feeling of growth
natural disasters strike.
Club, and other associations in our area are made up of volunteers
amongst the business owners and their customers. There is a buzz all
We are lucky to have organizations
who donate their time and energy
over town about the changes taking
such as the Free Clinic and PATHS
to help people by giving back to
place.
(Piedmont Access to Health
the area with ideas, money, and
Services). These institutions freely
physical efforts. As you will read on
donate their time, services,
the following pages, we are blessed
medicine, knowledge, and
to have wonderful foundations
Volunteering is another ingredient
emotional support to help everyday
here such as Danville Regional
that makes Community Spirit flourish.
people who have fallen on hard
Foundation and The Community
You will not find a better group of
times.
Foundation with a central goal of
This is part of our Community Spirit.
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moving our community forward.
Fun Fact
banks, God’s Storehouse and the Northern Pittsylvania County
Danville City provides excellent
Food Center. The key to a sturdy
quality of life programs such as our
community is a strong foundation.
museums, walking and biking trails
Ours is solid.
When Danville’s only bridge
that you will read about in Our Town. Community Spirit means pride in
over the Dan River washed
Children, teachers, and parents
your community. You can see that
come together to collect cans of
pride in the trees planted on the
away in an 1850 flood,
food to donate to our local food
islands on Riverside Drive or areas
William T. Sutherlin quickly built a covered toll bridge in its place thus saving the
Community Spotlight
Partnership for a Healthy Community
town from economic ruin.
of landscaping on various turnoffs around the city. These marvels of design are donated by companies
The Dan River
education program
doing their part to make our
Partnership for a
which focuses on
community shine.
Healthy Community
encouraging the
(DRPHC) was
area’s youth to
The Danville/Pittsylvania Chamber of
developed in 2009
eat more fruits and
Commerce is one of the most active
when concerned
vegetables.
Chambers of Commerce in the
community stake holders and researchers from the Department of Human, Nutrition, Foods and Exercise at Virginia Tech joined together to create a collaborative partnership to address obesity in the region. As the group set about fulfilling its vision of promoting an environment which supports opportunities for all Dan River residents to be physically active and to make healthy food choices, the group began to look at opportunities in the area for exercise – such as instant recess which is designed to incorporate 10-minute physical activity breaks into daily routine whether at school, work or home. The DRPHC also began to look at opportunities in the area for improving access to healthy nutrition, and as a result the group developed a community garden and nutrition
About the DRPHC The Dan River Partnership for a Healthy Community (DRPHC) consist of approximately 25 organizations (civic, public/ private health, city/county school, faith-based, health/ wellness business, grass roots, local government, higher education institutions, and foundational) and 50 members (organizational representatives and community activist) from the region (the cities of Danville and Martinsville; Counties of Caswell, Pittsylvania and Henry). Danville Regional Medical Center is proud to be a partner of the DRPHC. For more information, visit www. drhealthycommunity.org and click the projects tab.
country. Chamber president, Laurie Moran is active on a national level and is the past chair of the National Association of Workforce Boards. Laurie also serves on the board of American Chamber of Commerce Executives. The Chamber offers networking and community outreach programs as well as many training opportunities such as Leadership Southside. Our neighborhoods often have block parties to get to know each other. There is the Newcomer’s Club, making new neighbors comfortable and educated to what is available in our communities to enrich their lives. We are indeed lucky to be part of a community that gives back and looks forward. With all that our area has to offer, we are proud to call Danville and Pittsylvania County, Our Town, a Community of Spirit.
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Annual Events JANUARY
Corks & Forks - Danville Science Center (Adult Event) New Year’s Day Race - Riverwalk Trail
FEBRUARY
Disc Golf Ice Bowl – Ballou Park SOVA Wine Fest – Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex Valentines Candlelight Walk and Dinner Community Market True Grit Rodeo – Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex
MARCH
Woods and Water Outdoor Show Community Market DDA Shamrock 5K - Crossing at the Dan Green Legs and Hamstrings 5K/10K, Half Marathon - Anglers Ridge SVMBA Mountain Bike Race - Anglers Ridge Goodyear Education 5K Goodyear Golf Course Running 4 A Reason 5K - Anglers Ridge
APRIL
Racin’ & Tastin’ - Danville Community Market (Adult Event) Wine Festival - Danville Community Market (Adult Event) Butterfly Station Opening The Crossing at the Dan MBA Rugby World Championships Angler’s Park Bridge to Bridge 5K - Crossing at the Dan
Enchanted Evenings in the Park Summer Concert Series - April through August - Ballou Park
MAY
River District Rhythms – May - September Carrington Pavilion Festival in the Park – Ballou Park Nestle 5K – Ballou Park Stock Car Open Test Days - VIR Farmers Market - Saturdays May through October - Community Market
JUNE
Shootout on Angler’s Ridge - Angler’s Park DCC Justice Run 5K, 10K, 2K Fun Run Angler’s Park Bark in the Park - Bark Park, Coates Recreation Center Chamber Classic Golf Tournament Danville Golf Club CCS Virginia Festival of Speed Motorcycle Racing - VIRginia International Raceway Danville Braves - June through August Dan Daniel Memorial Park Movies in the Park - June through August Ballou Park Harvest Jubilee Concert Series - June through September - Carrington Pavilion
JULY
Patriot Challenge 5K– Angler’s Park July 4th Celebration – The Crossing at the Dan Biscuit Bolt 5K – Riverwalk Trail North American Road Racing Assoc. - VIR Farmers Market - Wednesday’s July through August - Community Market
AUGUST
Crabfest - Danville Community Market Cross Country Jamboree – Ballou Park Danville Heat Bowl Disc Golf Tournament Ballou Park ChumpCar World Series - VIR NASCAR K&N Pro Series East - VIR
SEPTEMBER
Shrimp Fest – The Community Market River City 5K Run/Walk Ed Steffey Memorial Education Open Golf Tournament - Goodyear Golf Course Old 97 Rail Days - The Crossing at the Dan
Climax Sorghum Festival - Climax Southside Scramble Mountain Bike Race – Angler’s Park SVMBA 6 and 24 Hour Endurance Mountain Bike Race - Angler’s Park CCS Fall CycleFest of Speed Motorcycle Racing - VIR Heacock Classic Gold Cup - VIR
OCTOBER
Imagine Children’s Festival The Crossing at the Dan The River District Festival - Downtown Danville along the River Walk Trail American Le Mans Series - VIR Southside Show-Biz Trade Show Averett University’s North Campus Old Timer’s Jubilee - Gretna DCC Educational Foundation Golf Tournament – Danville Golf Club Crawdads & Catfish - Community Market Callands Autumn Potpourri - Callands Greater Danville Metro Meet Cross Country – Dan Daniel Park Danville Half Marathon and 8k Race The Crossing at the Dan Glow with the Flow 5K - River District Family Adventure Race - River District Farm Fresh Festival – Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex SCCA Charge of the Headlight Brigade - VIR
NOVEMBER
Bright Leaf Brew Fest - The Crossing at the Dan (Adult Event) Dirty Dan Dash Urban/Mud Run The Crossing at the Dan Holiday Bazaar - Danville Community Market Louie Fields 5K Run/Walk - YMCA NC/VA PDGA Border Battle Disc Golf Tournament
DECEMBER ChumpCar World Series - VIR Riverview Rotary Christmas Parade Historical Downtown Danville Historical Holiday Walking Tour by the Danville Historical Society Luminary Walk - Riverwalk Trail Ballou Park Tree Lighting Festival - Ballou Park Holiday Market - Danville Community Market Town of Chatham Christmas Parade Town of Gretna Christmas Parade
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the future of information
The Public Library offers the latest fiction, non-fiction, graphic novels, media, reference materials, as well as storytimes, book clubs and book-related parties for children.
Danville Public Library
Playaways, graphic novels and books
our young patrons can also enjoy
are just a few of the possibilities. Do
learning about robotics through the
you have a library card? Have you
use of the library’s LEGO Mindstorms.
used your library card lately? Have
(Also located in the Activity Room.)
you walked through the modest
This redesign of the Activity Room
doors of our public library recently?
is just the beginning; we have also
If not, you may have missed a few
changed an unpopular checkout
“The door available to everyone
recent changes at the Danville Public
policy.
that can lead to happiness and
Library.
BY SHELLY JANOSKO, LIBRARY DIRECTOR
If you’ve ever found yourself
success is the modest door of the public library,” wrote Pulitzer Prize-
During the spring of 2011, our library
frustrated with the short checkout
winning author Herman Wouk. The
redesigned the second floor Activity
time of movies at our library, we have
modest, yet substantial doors of the
Room. Four white walls were painted
great news for you. You can now
Danville Public Library located at 511
with some of the brightest colors one
check out movies for seven days.
Patton Street in downtown Danville
can imagine – we even transformed
are open and prepared to lead you
one wall into a giant chalkboard.
In addition to a newly redesigned
to a world of information in various
Three flat-screen televisions, one
Activity Room and revamped
formats. Storytimes, book clubs,
Wii and two Xbox Kinects were
checkout times, our library also
movie nights/afternoons, computer
installed and the room was opened
has a new reading patio. With the
classes, the ability to borrow DVDs,
to children and teens to enjoy during
assistance of a Make it Happen
CDs, books on CD, books on tape,
library hours. In addition to gaming,
Grant from the Danville Regional
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Foundation, an area near the
graphic novels, media, reference
Public Library. It is truly an asset to
library’s Patton Street entrance
materials, as well as storytimes, book
this community that we are proud
has been transformed into a large
clubs and seasonal/book-related
to deliver. Come see us during these
programming-sitting area. New
parties for children.
hours: Monday-Thursday 10-8, Friday 9-5 and Saturday 9-1.
landscaping and furniture add to the aesthetics.
Surely, within this short article you have discovered a reason or two
Have you visited our library online
to enter the doors of the Danville
To learn more visit www.danville-va.gov/ index.aspx?NID=782.
lately? We have a new online catalog, featuring a book river, the ability to rate and review library materials and a handy map that will help you locate materials within specific sections of the library. Not sure where the Science Fiction is located? No problem, the new map will show you the way. With all of these positive changes at the Danville Public Library, one must not forget the constants. Our library stands steadfast, eager to provide information in several formats. We offer the latest fiction, non-fiction,
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With over 680 acres of parks and trails, 25 athletic fields, 23 playgrounds, 25 picnic sites and shelters, 30 miles of mountain bike trails, nine miles of Riverwalk trail, a skate park, a dog park, two disc golf courses, a ropes course, a zip line, and over 2,000 programs and events, Danville Parks and Recreation can help you...
Put more play in your day!
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the future of recreation
Welcome to my neighborhood
Union Street Dam Overlook
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With over 680 acres of parks and trails,
public places, and the newly
While the essentials of life have
25 athletic fields, 23 playgrounds,
renovated River District. Home to an
changed drastically in the last
25 picnic sites and shelters, 30 miles
array of special events, foot races,
100 years, one thing has certainly
of mountain bike trails, 9 miles of
and undisturbed wildlife, the trail sees
remained constant — the fastest
Riverwalk Trail, a skate park, a dog
over 150,000 people annually.
way to a healthier and happier
park, two disc golf courses, a ropes
community is through play.
course, a zip line, two libraries and
The Riverwalk Trail plays an important
over 2,000 programs and events, there
part in the health, wellness, and social
Fred Rogers said it best, “Play is often
are certainly plenty of opportunities
aspects of Danville. Many people
talked about as if it were a relief from
within the city limits.
use this trail as part of their everyday
serious learning. But for children, play
routine while many more travel from
is serious learning. Play is really the
Perhaps one of the most accessible
around the region to enjoy it on the
work of childhood.” The same goes for
and fastest growing attractions
weekends.
adults. Whether taking a break from
the department has to offer is the
business, looking for a way to relax,
Riverwalk Trail, which extends over 9
Clean, well-maintained parks
or trying to exercise a healthier you,
miles along the historic Dan River. The
and public spaces are vital to our
Danville Parks and Recreation is your
multi-purpose greenway connects
gateway to activity.
four parks to multiple businesses,
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Angler’s Ridge: A Biker’s Dream 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. Skill level is taken into consideration when building trails. For beginners, the Riverside Drive trail is perfect. For more advanced riders, there are trails like Witchback which has an 891 foot elevation change. The trails entwine with nature to give riders an exhilarating experience. Shelter, picnic spots, and restrooms are located at the trailhead at Angler’s Park. Angler’s Ridge is a must for bike enthusiasts.
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Welcome to My Neighborhood Continued from page 36. community. The Riverwalk is just one of the many amenities maintained by Parks and Recreation. On any given day, the playgrounds at Dan Daniel, Ballou, Pumpkin Creek, and Grove Parks are bursting at the seam with families enjoying their day while the open spaces within the park system and along the river play home to picnics, parents with strollers, bicyclists, runners, walkers, dog lovers, and more. The Department of Parks and Recreation also boasts over 2,000 recreation programs a year and services all ages from preschoolers to seniors. All-inclusive, the department also operates one of the few community-based therapeutic programs in the state. Many of our programs are free to the public and are accessible by all families in the region. Parks and Recreation is a great place for young adults to start their working career with summer jobs and seasonal positions. From week-long summer camps to special events, Parks and Recreation has the program or service you have been looking for to get you involved in our community. Let us help put more play in your day. For more information on Danville Parks and Recreation, visit our newly renovated website www.PlayDanvilleVA.com. To stay connected and get up to the minute updates on all the city has to offer, join our Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/ DanvilleParksandRecreation.
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the future of recreation
The Riverwalk Trail Nature takes center stage at
past through the architecture of the
Danville’s Riverwalk Trail. This 8.5
renovated tobacco warehouses and
paved trail is a focal point when
the Amtrak Station located near
Parking for the Riverwalk Trail is
mentioning the many attractions
the Danville Science Center. History
Available at the Following Trailheads:
Danville has to offer. Nestled along
comes to life as you cross a revived
Crossing at the Dan
the Dan River, the scenic Riverwalk
1856 railroad bridge that overlooks
Dan Daniel Park
Trail provides a beautiful backdrop
the Dan River. Once across the bridge
Angler’s Park
for exercise, “me” time, or family fun.
you have the option of going west
glory including a variety of wildlife.
or east. If you follow the trail to the The preferred starting point is at
left (west) you’ll reach a scenic view
the Crossing of the Dan entrance
courtesy of Union Street Bridge. If you
in downtown Danville. Here you’ll
travel the eastern side of the trail,
get a glimpse of Danville’s storied
you’ll bear witness to nature in all its
Better Health & Welness Partnership In 2013, Danville
blood pressure, and body fat
Regional
percentage as well as demonstrated
Medical Center partnered with
proper warm-up and cool down
Danville Parks and Recreation to
exercises throughout the city.
encourage health and wellness in the Dan River Region. To do this,
A teen safety series was offered
the organizations held a variety
in the spring where Parks and
of seminars with subjects ranging
Recreation, DMRC, and members of
from smoking cessation to diabetes
the DRMC Family Medical Residency
awareness.
Program addressed teen health.
DRMC and Parks and Recreation
For more information about
also formed a mobile information
upcoming collaborations visit
center called Health and Wellness
www.playdanvilleva.com or
Check Point Team with aspirations
DanvilleRegional.com.
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the future of motorsports
Virginia International Raceway BY DAN VADEN
with the track ever since: “One lap here is like a hundred around Watkins Glen!” The track hosted multitudes of sports car, motorcycle and kart racing through 1974, when economic hardships, combined with the fuel crisis of 1973 dictated the track’s closing.
Few would have imagined the
Among the highlights of the track’s
outcome when four North Carolina
history were hosting the fourth race of
sports car enthusiasts, Ed Welch,
the SCCA Trans-Am’s inaugural season
Ed Alexander, George Arnold, and
in 1966 (which featured NASCAR stars
Dr. Hooper Johnson formed Sports
Richard Petty, David Pearson, Curtis
Car Enterprises, Inc. in 1955. They
Turner and Wendell Scott), as well as
discovered the Foote Farm, a 1200-
the first-ever IMSA race in 1971.
acre farm on the Dan River near Danville. They leased it with the intent
Among the honor roll of racers who
to construct America’s third sportscar
have driven VIR in addition to those
road racing course, joining Watkins
mentioned above, are such names
Glen in New York and Road America in
as Jim Fitzgerald, Roger Penske, Mark
Wisconsin.
Donohue, Sam Posey, Bob Holbert, Briggs Cunningham, Augie Pabst,
Situating a new track in the heart of
Peter Revson, Bob Sharp, Bob Tullius,
stock-car racing country was quite
Amos Johnson, Dennis Shaw, Janet
a gamble, considering sports car
Guthrie, Skip Barber, Horst Kwech,
racing at the time was very much an
Toly Arutunoff, John Morton, Denise
amateur, club-dominated affair. After
McCluggage, Roger Mandeville,
a year and a half of construction,
Bob Leitzinger, Bruce Jennings, Tom
and the addition of financial and
Yeager, Hurley Haywood, Brock Yates,
organizational support from fellow
Lance Reventlow, Richard Attwood,
enthusiast Ed Kemm, the 3.27-mile
Phil Currin, Peter Gregg, Dan Gurney,
track opened in August 1957 with a
Parnelli Jones, George Follmer and Bill
weekend featuring racing from the
Scott.
Sports Car Club of America. VIRginia International Raceway’s very first race,
The Foote property reverted to
for small-bore production cars, was
farmland for 25 years, until the
won by Ed Hugus in an Alfa Romeo
property was leased and revived
roadster. The feature race was won by
by New York real estate developer
the legendary Carroll Shelby, driving
and vintage sports car racer Harvey
John Edgar’s Maserati 450S to victory
Siegel in 1998. Siegel’s vision for
ahead of Walt Hansgen and Charlie
VIR was to create America’s first
Wallace in Briggs Cunningham’s
true “motorsports country club,” a
D-Type Jaguars. Shelby’s experience
vacation destination centered around
with VIR that day prompted a
road racing.
comment that has been associated
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“If there’s a heaven on Earth, it’s VIR.”
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the future of motorsports VIR Continued from page 48. Siegel brought in friend and associate Connie Nyholm, a native of Martinsville, VA, with extensive background in commercial real estate, as a co-owner and together they have brought the concept to fruition. VIR reopened in 2000 and with the original track’s 3.27 mile center line repaved and widened, transformed into a world-class road racing circuit and America’s first motorsports country club. These days VIR’s 1370-acre campus is dotted with new farmstyle buildings, including control towers for the North, South and Patriot course paddocks; Tech Sheds in the North and South paddocks; the multi-use building in the North paddock that houses the Pagoda Grill, Oak Tree Pro Shop, restrooms and a banquet hall; and the VIR Gallery. The once rundown antebellum Foote family home has become a showplace housing Oak Tree Tavern offering fine dining, and Connie’s Pub where a refreshing beverage has truly been earned on the track. Finally, overlooking the track is the 27-room Lodge, 18 Pit Road Suites, and the beautiful two-story Villas at South Bend. The track’s renowned natural terrain course has evolved into what can now be driven in 6 different configurations, with two cross-overs that allow simultaneous events on the North and South courses. Impressive results from a recent economic study, exposes the overall economic impact of VIR on surrounding communities comes from four different areas: one-time
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capital expenditures, such as the
and racers nearly every day of the
The industrial parks at VIR offer tenants
construction of the race tracks,
calendar year. Aside from the total
a strategic Mid-Atlantic location
hotels and restaurants; the ongoing
dollars involved and the 350,000
in the heart of Southern Virginia.
operations, including hosting the track
estimated annual attendance each
Raceplex, home to Ariel Atom
events and operating the resort and
year, the effect of spreading that out
supercar manufacturer TMI Autotech,
facilities; the presence of VIR that
offers tremendous benefits in that it
Inc., is a gated industrial park with
attracts other businesses to the area;
doesn’t tax the local infrastructure
key pad access. Sites and buildings
and finally the money spent by visitors
with disruptive traffic, over-crowded
are available on a lease basis or
to the VIR region. It was determined
restaurants, and overbooked hotels.
build-to-suit. The Virginia Motorsport Technology Park (VMTP) is home to
that the businesses that VIR attracts, along with visitor spending, generates
Though the bulk of attention is
SoVA Motion Vehicle Lab, operated
an economic impact of $77.5 million
focused on racing activities at VIR, the
by Virginia Tech’s Transportation
annually while supporting a total of
historic resort has developed many
Institute which features a high tech
1,542 jobs in the city of Danville along
other attractions that continue to
vehicle dynamics and two advanced
with Pittsylvania and Halifax counties.
grow steadily. Corporate meetings,
driver simulators. Both parks offer
Local businesses feel the effect of VIR.
banquets, weddings, holiday parties,
their occupants a “tremendous
and team building are part of the
advantage” over their competitors
Even more interesting is that this
everyday life there. Attractions such
with a premium location adjacent
economic impact is spread throughout
as the Oak Tree Spa, Oak Tree Tavern,
to VIRginia International Raceway’s
the course of the year and not just
The Lodge at VIR, VIR Skeet Range,
world-class road courses for on track
around two or three specific events.
and VIR Kart Track have all been
testing and close proximity to other
That’s because VIR draws spectators
successful ventures for the facility.
Continued to page 54.
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the future of motorsports VIR Continued from page 53. race support and research and development. VIR treasures its past but performs in the present and plans for the future. A lot of progress has been made since the venerable old track came back to life in 2000, and the plans for the future are designed to bring ever more motorsports excitement to racers, club members, and fans for many years to come. No one could have imagined the kind of showplace that exists on the site today. In the words of the late actor Paul Newman, who raced in both amateur and professional competitions for decades, “If there’s a heaven on Earth, it’s VIR.”
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“One lap here is like a hundred around Watkins Glen!”
Race Car Legend Carol Shelby
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the future of industry
Danville Possesses That Certain Vibe
we all know success builds on success,
capital investment of $3,000,000
and the following announcements are
over a three-year period.
testimony to the level of activity that is being drawn to Danville recently.
Project RDD announced in July 2012 that they were locating and
In May 2012, Web Parts announced
expanding the Orthopedic Clinic
that they were locating in the River
and the Danville Regional Medical
District and creating 260 jobs with an
Center’s presence in the River District
average wage of $50,000 and making
by making a $13,500,000 capital
a $10,000,000 capital investment over
investment with the purchase and
a three-year period. The company
renovation of the former Dan River
specializes in open source code
Research building. To date, the
development, hence the name “Web
interior of the building has been
We have met with several clients
Parts.” The company purchased
entirely cleaned up of debris, lead,
recently that remarked “Danville
415 Main Street from the Industrial
and asbestos. As soon as the New
just possesses this certain vibe that
Development Authority for their
Market Tax Credits and financing
something big is going to happen and
headquarters operation. We should
has been completed, the rest of the
we want to be a part of it.” Clients
see building renovations occur soon.
project can proceed.
activity that is going on in the
American Phoenix, a tire-compound
Hybrid Vehicles of Danville announced
River District between the City of
mixing supplier to Goodyear, has
in May 2012 that they will be locating
Danville’s investment on streetscape
located in an industrial building next
at the former Wickes Lumber building
improvements and the building
to the North Carolina state line and
off Old Mayfield Road to produce
renovations by the private sector. As
plans to create 50 jobs and make a
armored trucks, boats, and other
BY JEREMY STRATTON, CECD DIRECTOR CITY OF DANVILLE OFFICE OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
are noticing the level of construction
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military vehicles and parts. Hybrid
and create 108 new jobs with an
Vehicles has plans to create 150
average wage of $60,000, and make
jobs and invest $1,500,000 over a
a capital investment of $1,400,000
three-year period. The company has
over a three-year period. Norhurst
been busy cleaning up, fixing, and
has made a substantial investment
painting a building that has been
already in renovating the formerly
economic beneficiary of
vacant for twenty years. Hybrid
derelict Dan River Headquarters
the Civil War. Within twenty
Vehicles has also recently purchased
building, which was vandalized and
the business portfolio of the former
looted while it was vacant. The
Commonwealth Machine Shop
company is operating in the building
with a thriving tobacco and
on Loyal Street, and has added
and is in the process of relocating
employees to the operation due to
key IT staff from Northern Virginia to
textile industry. In 1882, six
an increase in business. This machine
Danville.
Danville prospered as an
years property values soared
local men formed Riverside
shop will prove to be very beneficial
Cotton Mills tapping the
for the project since it has equipment
Richmond Developers Garrett
and capabilities to help with the
Shiftlett and Ross Fickensher have
water power offered by the
welding and machining of the truck
purchased the Davis Warehouse
Dan River and the town’s
body parts for the armored vehicles.
and headquarters on Bridge Street to renovate into a two-phase mixed
In September 2012, GOK International, a Chinese furniture assembly company, announced that they
use project totaling over $12,500,000
prosperity boomed as the population swelled.
Continued to page 64.
were locating their headquarters on the third floor of the Old Belt One building and their first furniture assembly operation at the 40,000 square foot Cane Creek Shell Building. The company has plans to create 300 jobs and invest $12,500,000 over a three-year period. GOK officials have indicated that their relationship with local economic development officials was the key for the company to choose Danville over other communities. The Cane Creek facility opened in April 2013 with plans to quickly add warehouse employment and capabilities. In September 2012, Norhurst, a northern Virginia based software development, IT, and military contracts company announced that they were relocating their headquarters and operations at the former Dan River Headquarters building off Memorial Drive in Danville. The company has plans to relocate
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the future of industry Danville Vibe Continued from page 61.
Danville and will create 101 jobs and
Allergease, LLC, is moving their
invest $8,000,000 over a three-year
headquarters, sales, and distribution
in capital investment. The first
period. The company will make and
operation from northern Virginia
phase of construction includes 62
assemble fancy wheel covers for
to Danville to take advantage of
market-rate apartments and two
automobiles, trucks, and motorcycles.
obtaining seed funds for the growing
restaurant spaces. Once this space is
There is a tremendous demand
company and a lower operating cost
adequately filled, the developers will
for American-made fancy wheels
environment. The company has a
move on to construct at least 50 more
covers. Macerata will locate their
contract manufacturer that produces
market-rate apartments.
manufacturing facility near Danville
a lozenge that helps with relieving
Community College on Lockett Drive,
allergy symptoms. Over a three-year
The former Smith Seeds building on
so that they have access to the
period, the company will create 150
Lynn Street is being redeveloped
school’s machining program.
jobs and invest $7,500,000. Allergease will locate their offices on Bridge
by Stephen Staats of Richmond into
Street in the Pemberton Lofts.
20 market-rate apartments with
Local businessman William Gentry
commercial office space on the first
has opened a new restaurant in
floor. Several apartment units and
the River District called Golden
The sound of construction activity
the first floor commercial space are
Leaf Bistro. The owner of the highly
around Danville is music to the ears
starting to be leased out to tenants.
successful Piedmont Machine Shop in
of prospective investors looking
Airside Business Park saw the need for
at Danville. If this past year is any
Two entrepreneurs from Durham,
more high quality restaurants in the
indication of what we will see going
North Carolina announced their
River District to cater to the growing
forward with project investments, we
intentions in March 2013 that they
number of new business people and
should see a renaissance of Danville
visitors to the area. The restaurant
over the next five years.
are moving their company, Macerata Wheels, to
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the future of industry
River District Redefining Danville
as a place to work, live, shop and play BY ARNOLD HENDRIX
downtown – are tied together by the
And finally, with an aggressive, public-
Dan River.
private preservation and rehabilitation
Welcome to the River District. The Dan River and the River District are what distinguish Danville from thousands of other communities. With many of Danville’s oldest, most architecturally attractive and significant buildings, it’s key to the city’s heritage and sense of community. With venues for festivals,
Take a drive into the heart of Danville and you will come to a point where two historic districts – the Tobacco
concerts, banquets, workshops, and a farmer’s market, it’s one of the most important gathering places for community events.
strategy, the district’s historic buildings and warehouses now have new life as restaurants, retail shops, a branch university campus, apartments and condominiums, and places of work, including the Center For Applied High Performance Computing and other high technology operations. As a place to work, live, shop, and play, it’s all happening in the historic River District. Simply put, it has become the place for residents and businesses to be – and for visitors to see.
Warehouse District and
With a trailhead to the paved Riverwalk Trail, it’s connected to parks, woodland trails, and natural areas – offering scenic views of the river and recreational and leisure opportunities. Earlier this year, Danville was named for the sixth consecutive year among America’s most playful cities – an honor claimed by only two other cities in Virginia.
And there is more on the way. The Danville Science Center, located in the River District, is constructing a 44-foot dome theater to screen educational shows and movies, seating 100 people. The dome is scheduled for completion in January 2014. A short distance away from the Science Center, the YMCA is constructing a new facility on the north bank of the river. When finished in the summer of 2014, every program space in the new facility will be more than 30 percent larger than the current building. The city also is busy with two phases of streetscape improvements. The first phase involves Main Street, where funds are being used to widen existing sidewalks, install brick pavers, create more visible and safer pedestrian crossings, and provide amenities such as outdoor café space, trees, benches, and new lighting. Weather permitting, the completion date is October.
6 8 THE F U T U R E O F I N D U S T RY
The second phase of streetscape
technology companies such as Luna
development team to successfully
improvements calls for a plaza at
Nanoworks, Lifebatt, Infinity Global
lure companies such as EIT, U.S. Green
the head of Main Street, where it
Packaging, and Horizontech.
Energy, GSO Aviation, and Macerata Wheels.
connects to the bridge that serves as a gateway into the River District.
The presence of Noblis and others
The plaza will feature a multi-stage
provide evidence that Danville is
The city welcomes and encourages
fountain and a promenade, and it will
making the transformation from a
foreign investment, which has
provide a second trailhead for the
textile- and tobacco-based economy
strengthened the city’s economy
Riverwalk Trail. This phase began in
to a modern, forward-oriented
following the decline of its textile and
April and is scheduled for completion
technology-based economy. For
tobacco industries. Earlier this year,
in February 2014.
two consecutive years, Danville
city leaders joined other area leaders
was named among the top 21
in honoring 10 foreign companies that
The River District has attracted $78
communities in the world for its
collectively serve as the area’s largest
million in private investment over the
innovative use of technology. Spurred
employer – providing nearly 3,000
last five years. That figure outpaces
by an expanding broadband fiber
jobs. The 10 companies are based in
public investment by threefold.
network, nDanville, data can be
nine foreign countries.
transmitted faster from Danville to Today, more than 40 different
Washington, D.C., than from Fairfax to
While Danville forges a new,
businesses are flourishing in the River
the nation’s capital.
diversified economic base, it maintains an architectural essence
District, and the district maintains the status as home to one of the
Through a partnership with the
and identity through the ornate
world’s most powerful computers –
Regional Center for Applied
Victorian mansions, handsome
an advanced Cray supercomputer
Technology and Training, Danville
churches, lofty tobacco factories and
operated by Noblis.
can train the workforce to meet the
massive mills built following the end
specific needs of companies, which Noblis is joined in the River District by
has allowed the city‘s economic
Continued to page 72.
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the future of industry
River District Continued from page 69.
• The Public Works Department
businesses, uniformed patrols,
maintains 15 beautifully landscaped
community policing, investigations,
street intersections along with 726
a K-9 program, a crime scene
of Reconstruction when Danville
miles of streets and 75 signalized
search unit, school resource
experienced prosperity based on
intersections. Its sewer crews
officers, animal control, and crime
tobacco and textiles.
clean and maintain 390 miles of
prevention efforts.
sewer pipes and 9,950 manholes.
• The Fire Department operates out
In addition, the city of Danville
Sanitation crews collect 14,684 tons
of seven stations, providing fire,
offers a wide range of high quality
of trash per year and recycle 916
hazardous materials, technical
municipal services that make this a
tons of salvageable waste.
rescue, and emergency medical
• Reliable electric, natural gas,
responses. It is a basic life support
great place to live, raise a family, and conduct business.
water, wastewater, and broadband
first responder agency, and Danville
• The city’s public education system
services are provided to more
is only one of six cities in Virginia to
is among the best in the region
than 40,000 customer locations in
have a “Class 2” insurance services
with all of its schools being fully
the metropolitan area by Danville
rating, which lowers the price of
accredited. The Danville Public
Utilities at the lowest rates possible.
property insurance for citizens and
Schools District receives twice
• The Police Department maintains
the required level of funding from
a safe environment through
municipal sources.
partnerships with citizens and
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Come visit Danville – and the River District!
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to improve the
healthcare costs.
overall health and wellness of your
The overall program is designed to help
workforce.
provide on-going communication and easy access to health care services to
The four basic components that make
you and your employees in an effort
up the program include:
Occupational Health Services
Injury Prevention
• Provide onsite safety talks and onsite loss prevention strategies • Schedule physicals, drug screens and any other required pre-hire services needed • Needs analysis of worksite
Worker’s Compensation Services
Injury Intervention
• Cost-effective and efficient providers to ensure timely treatment • Providers that understand the importance of completing Return-toWork paperwork timely • Ongoing communication regarding appointments, tests ordered, etc., to keep you informed about the status of your injured employee
Preventative Health/Wellness Services
Wellness Promotion
• Review of preventative health benefits available in your insurance plan • Employee education such as health events and health educational presentations • Health Risk Appraisal education and services – surveys that provide individual’s information regarding their current health risk factors, as well as suggesting areas for improvement
Group Health Services
General Health
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the future of technology
Institute Serves as an Economic Driver
education, and conferencing.
Highlights: ISRR/Dan River Plants
Strategic research focused on
Work continues to expand at
ornamental and biorenewable plants,
the Institute for Sustainable and
polymers, and materials science will
Renewable Resources (ISRR), the
help establish Southern Virginia as a
Institute’s research center which
hub for advanced technology and
focuses on plant tissue culture
bio-refineries. Through advanced
and molecular biology research
learning and educational programs
that develops new methods and
focused on Science, Technology,
technologies for producing biomass
Engineering, and Math (STEM),
crops and high-value ornamental
The Institute for Advanced Learning
the Institute will educate Southern
plants. Dan River Plants, a commercial
and Research is focusing on several
Virginia’s residents, preparing them
spinoff of the work ongoing at
initiatives that allow it to serve as a
for the advanced technology jobs of
ISRR, is also growing its reach and
catalyst for economic transformation
the future. The Institute Conference
products. Dan River Plants creates,
in Southern Virginia. The Institute’s
Center serves as the community’s
clones, and grows ornamental
mission is to attract talent and
doorway to the Institute by providing
plants and biorenewable feedstock
technology critical to Southern
a premiere conference and meeting
for growers and nurseries. Dan
Virginia’s economic prosperity. The
facility that is unlike any other in the
River Plants announced its plan to
Institute’s role in driving economic
area.
move its headquarters from the
BY MEAGAN K. BAKER, COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALIST
development will be accomplished through three main areas – research,
Institute campus to the Ringgold
7 6 THE F U T U R E O F T E C H N O L O G Y
East Industrial Park by spring 2014,
sustainable workforce as well as
most plastics that are made from
and will soon begin hiring as many
work with local farmers. In addition,
carbon obtained from fossil fuels,
as 40 propagation technicians over
the company has identified other
these materials are formed from
the next few years. Dan River Plants
innovative endeavors to support
feedstock from plants and trees,
has secured propagation contracts
local growth in Southern Virginia.
such as those that can be grown in
with several wholesale growers and nurseries, and has expanded its product list to nearly one-hundred varieties.
Analytical Chemistry/ Materials Science
Southern Virginia.
Virginia Polymer Coalition
The Dan River Analytical Laboratory
The Virginia Polymer Coalition
(DRAL) led by Dr. James Ciszewski
brings together technology and
was created to provide contract
manufacturing interests to create
ProteiosBio, a Charlottesville-based
research in organic chemicals,
a network for innovation and new
firm creating novel research
polymers, pharmaceuticals, pesticide
industry in Southern Virginia. The
and therapeutic biologics from
and herbicides, and more. DRAL
coalition comprises a broad base
plants, most notably the potato, is
specializes in analytical equipment
of polymer makers, companies
conducting research at the Institute.
including an Agilent GC-MS system,
involved in cutting-edge and
The firm will use a new GMP-compliant
Water Mass Spectrometer, among
sustainable conversion technologies,
greenhouse on the Institute’s campus
others. The Institute’s Polymers and
research and business development.
to facilitate product development
Composites Center will lead research
Several firms throughout the region
and commercialization. ProteiosBio
in plastics, especially biodegradable
expressed interest in collaboration
is poised to hire a diverse and
and biorenewable plastics. Unlike
ProteiosBio
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the future of technology Institute
extending beyond the six counties
of creating business development
and two cities within the Institute’s
through research and education.
service area. Since its establishment
The Conference Center will focus on
as a means of meeting operational
in the spring of 2010, the lab has now
meetings, seminars, conferences,
challenges such as managing costs
hosted over 22,300 visitors. A STEM-H
and other events that emphasize
for energy and raw materials and
Summit event in April provided an
technology, research, and education.
finding a skilled workforce. The
opportunity for regional stakeholders
The facility will continue to serve as
Institute responded, forming the
including educators, students,
a venue for community and civic
coalition to support these businesses.
community, and industry leaders,
events as well as workforce training.
The first meeting was held in August
to collaborate on the development
The Institute Conference Center’s
and the group continues to meet
of the next generation of STEM-H
partnership with Sodexo, a worldwide
every three months.
innovators, a necessity for the
leader in food services has become
economic and social transformation
known for its great food and catering
of the nation and especially the
service. Sodexo also helped launch
region. The Institute hosts summer
the opening of Megabytes, one of the
internships and offers professional
newest healthy, fast-food alternative
development courses for local
restaurants in Danville. Megabytes
connect with the community through
teachers during the summer.
is open weekdays serving breakfast
multiple education and outreach programs with advancements in
Institute Conference Center
Science, Technology, Engineering,
The Institute Conference Center
always offers a vegetarian option.
and Mathematics (STEM). The STEM
has repositioned itself to focus its
Check out the Institute’s website for
Mobile Learning Lab has greatly
conferencing activities to align more
the daily menus. www.ialr.org
expanded its “community” reach
closely with its mission and mandate
Continued from page 77.
Advanced Learning for a Sustainable Future The Institute’s Education and Outreach department continues to
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the future of business
Rippe’s More Than 100 Years and Going Strong
During its 100th year
BY SUSAN ELZEY
of business,
In 2006, Rippe’s celebrated its 100th
commitment to the future by
anniversary of clothing Danville’s women
opening a separate shoe store—
in the finest of fashions.
Rippe’s Shoes—in the adjoining building.
Rippe’s confirmed its
In 2008, Rippe’s responded to continuing The business is now in its third generation
customer requests for fashionable
of ownership with Ben Rippe, grandson of
sportswear separates in women’s sizes
the founder, at its helm.
and began offering Rippe’s Woman fashions from 14W and up.
Rippe’s began in 1907 when Benjamin Rippe, a native New Yorker seeking his fortune in the South, and his wife, Annie Allen, the daughter of a retail merchant in Hillsborough, N.C., selected a location in the heart of Danville’s booming tobacco warehouse district for a clothing store. “Gibson Girl” fashions were the rage with neck-high shirtwaists, frilly petticoats, hats, high-top lace-up shoes, and parasols. Business at the store was brisk. In 1919, Rippe’s relocated to uptown Main Street to larger quarters. Benjamin died in 1934 and left the operation to his wife. Their son, Murray, joined her after college graduation but soon left to fight in World War II. Returning from the war, they built a new, modern building in 1947. By 1965 they had added an adjoining downtown building and
Success Through the Years Rippe’s has been a success story throughout its history. In fact, Ben knows of only one year when the business didn’t thrive, and that was during the wage and price controls of President Richard M. Nixon during the 1970s. Even during the economic downturn of the last few years, Rippe’s has done well, Ben said. Rippe’s success is good for the community. A study done by the Longwood University Small Business Development Center, concluded that over the past eighteen years Rippe’s has had approximately a $50 million economic impact on the Danville area economy.
to 24 Women’s, shoes 5 to 11 and 35 to 42 (European), with upper moderate to better and designer merchandise.” The store stocks approximately 5,000 items from more than 250 manufacturers at any given time. Ben and his buyers travel throughout the world to find fashions to satisfy the needs and wants of the modern woman. “The income level we serve is from the lower moderate level to the top two percent, and we draw from a sixty mile radius from Lynchburg and Gretna south to Reidsville, Greensboro, N.C., WinstonSalem, N.C., and west from Stuart, Martinsville to South Boston, Clarksville on the east,” Ben said. “Eighty percent of our business is from that region and the other twenty percent from New York to Florida.”
expanded to almost 10,000 square feet.
Continuing to Succeed Ben attributes Rippe’s enduring success
He also credits Rippe’s success to
In 1978, Ben left a career in agronomy
to several reasons:
“wonderful employees” and finding
and agricultural economics to join
fashion niches to fulfill, such as their lines “I’ve remained a student of the business
of sportswear, accessories, shoes, boots,
through the years, trying new things. We
suits for careers and occasions, and
Business while managing Rippe’s.
continue to offer honest value at every
coats and furs at value pricing.
In 1992, Murray and his wife, Esther,
which businesses we have wanted to
Although it’s too early to speak about a
be in and have a broad size range
fourth generation in the business—Ben’s
Rippe’s. Nine years later, Ben earned an MBA at Duke University’s Fuqua School of
sold all the stock to Ben, and the third generation now owned the store.
8 2 THE F U T U R E O F B U S I N E S S
price point,” he said. “We have decided
spectrum from 0-20 Misses and from 14
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dad retired at 77—Ben said, “This business will have some line of succession. There will be continuity.”
It Starts With a Smile
the future of business
BY MORIAH DAVIS
Serving the Customers Ben said customers use many options to purchase from Rippe’s.
The road one follows when starting a business can be winding — full of dead ends and wrong turns. But with planning,
“Some put their purchases on layaway,
dedication, and hard work the journey
some charge, some buy a lot, some buy
will be rewarding. Entrepreneurs in the
a little,” he said. “The ideal customer
Danville and Pittsylvania County area are
comes often because we have new
thriving and doing their part to boost the
merchandise coming in every day.”
area’s economy. These visionaries have
That’s not the only reason people continue to shop at Rippe’s, though. The store also offers personal attentions from Rippe’s professionals in a relaxed atmosphere, custom alterations, store charge accounts, no-fee layaway, free
a substantial economic impact as they provide jobs and services to the residents of our community. Words cannot express the importance of those who take a step out in faith to live their dreams.
As a young man, Hobson was eager to learn the crucial aspects of successful
gift wrapping and delivery in the United
David Hobson is one of these visionaries.
business. He says, “When I was a boy I ran
States and Canada.
Hobson, a man of integrity, knows the
two newspaper routes.” Hobson takes a
value of hard work and the true meaning
moment to reflect and smiles. “It taught
Rippe’s is known also for its wide selection
of a handshake. In 2002, Hobson opened
me hard work and the need for timeliness
of value priced furs as well as fur services,
Docusystems Co. Inc., a Konica Minolta
on the job.” Today, Hobson continues
including a cold storage vault and fur
Dealer with the needs of local business
the lessons he learned on his newspaper
conditioning, repair on site, and restyling
in mind. Hobson understands that the
route and looks for ways to improve on
relationship with customer does not end
his already impeccable strategy for the
when they choose their equipment. It’s
best service and efficiency for his clients.
options.
Community Involvement
only beginning. Docusystems is available
The store is also proud of its continuing
at a moment’s notice to address any
With business growth there is transition.
community involvement. Education
problem that arises. Hobson says, “If you
Two years ago, Hobson moved
give us a call for any maintenance issues
Docusystems Co. Inc., to a larger facility.
we will be there in less than an hour.” It’s
The added space affords a better
not just a motto; it’s a business philosophy
showcase to experience the Konica
that Docusystems proudly holds in high
Minolta products first hand. The new
regard.
location also adds more than double the
endowments, the Arts and some of the United Way charities have been Rippe’s greatest focus. A special interest is raising money for the Danville Cancer Association, which provides services for local cancer patients. Ben’s mother is a breast cancer survivor.
space for maintenance docks. Hobson It’s through these business ethics that
says, “This has always been the building
The store holds an annual Benefit Fashion
Docusystems has grown in leaps and
I wanted to move in to. The building was
Show for Breast Cancer each October
bounds in the last decade. Much of
designed specifically for a copier dealer
with 100 percent of the ticket price going
Hobson’s business comes from referrals of
from the ground up. When it became
to the DCA.
other happy clients. With Docusystems,
available I knew it was the perfect
clients receive the highest service, but
building for us to continue our growth.”
Rippe’s is located at 559 Main St, Downtown, Danville, VA and is open year-round Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For more infor-mation, call (434) 792-6822 or go to www.rippes.com.
they also save money. The Konica Minolta business solutions products offered saves
Two of the main factors in business
businesses time, money, and headaches.
growth are quality product and
They help businesses be more efficient, because time is money wasted.
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Fun Fact
the future of business
The biggest nineteenthcentury boost to Danville’s economy arrived on June 19, 1856 in the form of a wood-burning locomotive, bringing passengers from Richmond. More than 5,000 people cheered as they saw the smoke-belching behemoth emerge from the covered bridge erected by the Richmond and Danville Railroad over the Dan River.
It Starts with a Smile Continued from page 83. exceptional customer service. Hobson beams with pride when a curious shopper becomes a happy client. The team at Docusystems goes above and beyond to ensure that each client keeps a smile. Hobson said, “None of this would be possible without the support of others. I can never express how thankful I am to family, employees, friends, businesses, and the community for all of the support they have shown over the last 11 years.” From younger days when neighbors waved and smiled at Hobson as he delivered their paper, he knew a smile was the beginning of a great relationship. DocuSystems is now located on 3801 U.S. 29 Business, Danville, VA. Call 434.836.9403 to find out how DocuSystems can help your business.
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2012-2013 Accomplishments
Internal Medicine Residency Program was awarded a five-year accreditation from the American Osteopathic Association (AOA).
Growth of Physicians - 5 New Clinics were opened or joined Danville Physician Practices and 6 physicians were added to existing clinics. In all, 24 physicians were added to the community.
Danville Heart & Vascular Clinic – added a new nurse practitioner, Stephanie Crumpton, ANP.
Healthcare for Women – added 2 new female OB/GYNs, Dr. Jonelle Haigh and Dr. Ema Kulwa.
Internal Medicine Associates – well known community practice partnered with Danville Physician Practices where Dr. Sanjay Jaswani and Dr. Balaji Desai also joined them.
Piedmont Surgery – new practice affiliated with Duke Medicine where Dr. Robert Honea, Dr. Thomas Boro and Dr. Aaron Haigh (new) have joined together. Family Healthcare Center-Mount Hermon – new practice with Dr. Sanjay Jaswani, Dr. Jonelle Haigh, Joy Brummett Hardy, FNP- BC and Dave Smith, PA. 9 0 THE F U T U R E O F H E A LT H C A R E
Piedmont Psychiatric Associates – new practice with Dr. Aleem Khan.
Danville Hematology & Oncology – another community practice partnered with Danville Physician Practices where Dr. Q. Bill Gai and Dr. Ashantice Higgins are new physicians serving patients there.
Added a Hospice service line that is fully accredited by the Joint Commission and is Medicare certified. The overall Residency Program which includes both family and internal medicine residents has grown from 7 physician residents to 46 residents, which represent a $6.5 million dollar impact to the Dan River Region economy. Twelve residents graduated from the program in 2013 where 3 physicians, Dr. Curtis Merritt, Dr. Eric Taylor and Dr. Scott Reames, have decided to stay and practice in our community. Received full accreditation status from the Society of Chest Pain Centers (SCPC) as a fully accredited Chest Pain Center.
Opened the new Danville Regional Vein Center which offers a complete line of vein services. New 16-slice Computed Tomography (CT) scanner was installed at the hospital first quarter 2013. This $1 million investment will provide patients faster and more efficient imaging and scanning, as well as help with throughput and wait times in the ED. Danville Regional Home Health Services added an advanced in-home remote patient condition monitoring system that will collect a patient readings such as blood pressure, heart rate, oxygen saturation (and more) and then deliver these readings directly to a clinician via a fully (HIPAA) secure automated process. Once received, the clinician can quickly determine whether a change in the patient’s health regimen or medication is warranted.
Honored 185 employees for 2,100 years of service and dedication at its annual Employee Awards Banquet on May 16, 2013.
Received 2012 Pinnacle Award. Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce’s Pinnacle Award is presented to a business or organization whose outstanding achievements
DRMC expanded their partnership with Averett University to further support nurses that wish to pursue a bachelor of science degrees in nursing by providing $360,000 in scholarship funding.
serve as a model for success.
Regional Healthcare Roundtable Group created - The focus of the Group is to collaboratively examine and implement effective strategies in improving employee health statuses, as well as controlling healthcare related costs. Installed new Robot Rx in hospital pharmacy, a significant upgrade to the existing pharmacy robot, which helps by saving time, money, errors and manpower.
DRMC’s School of Health Professions Nursing Program graduated 28 students in 2013. This was the last graduating class for the school, which announced a partnership agreement in October, 2010, with Averett University. The school began in 1898, graduating its first class in 1900. During its 115 year existence, nearly 2,100 students have graduated, serving in various nursing capacities all over the United States and foreign countries. Over the years, the program has also earned many achievements and honors including being listed as “The Best Among the Best” by the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES).
DRMC is one of our community’s major employers, with an annual payroll of $72.8 million and more than 1,200 employees, DRMC is one of the largest employers in the region. DRMC’S Main Laboratory has received accreditation by the College of American Pathologists (CAP), based on the results of a recent on-site inspection. CAP is considered the gold standard in laboratory accreditation and is the leader in laboratory quality assurance. Investing in the community with over $416,000 for sponsorships and partnerships involving YMCA, Danville Cancer Association, Big Brothers Big Sisters, Boys and Girls Clubs of the Danville Area, Chatham Rotary, Free Clinic of Danville, Danville Pittsylvania County United Way, Piedmont Access to Health Services (PATHS), God’s Storehouse and Danville Lifesaving Crew, to name a few. COMEVISITOUR TOWN.COM 91
the future of healthcare Children usually learn their numbers before they even start kindergarten. As adults we are bombarded with numbers all day every day: phone numbers, dates, credit card numbers, and on and on. But more important than all those numbers are your health numbers. Five little numbers that can add years to your life. 1. Blood Pressure 2. Cholesterol Level 3. Body-Mass Index (BMI) 4. Waist Size 5. Blood Sugar and Hemoglobin A1c These numbers are like grades on your health report card. Good grades mean you are rewarding yourself with a healthy heart. Bad grades mean you need to quickly begin making healthier decisions. “Own your risk factors or they will own you,” says Dr. Sanjay Jaswani. The numbers are simple and easy to check. And most importantly, unlike your grade school papers, higher numbers are not necessarily better numbers.
1. Blood Pressure
Know Your Numbers It’s as Easy as 1, 2, 3
“The Silent Killer” There is no reason not to know your blood pressure. Devices used to measure blood pressure are inexpensive and readings are available for free at many local stores and pharmacies. Measure your blood pressure while calm and after sitting for at least five minutes. Also keep in mind that a blood pressure reading has two numbers such as “one-twenty over eighty.” Both numbers are important. The first number is systolic which indicates the pressure on your artery walls when the heart is pumping blood out. The second number is diastolic which measures the pressure between heartbeats, while the heart is filling with blood. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS • Normal – 120/80 • High Blood Pressure - greater than 140/90 Statistics show that about 1/3 of adults have high blood pressure or pre-hypertension and deaths from high blood pressure have dramatically increased in recent years. You may ask yourself, “Why is my doctor so concerned because my blood pressure is a little bit high?” According to Dr. Jaswani, “The high blood pressure in and of itself isn’t the greatest concern. The biggest concern is that numerous studies have shown hypertension is a proven clinical risk factor for heart attacks and strokes.”
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2. Cholesterol “The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly” Cholesterol is a type of fat that is produced in the liver and can be found in foods which come from animal products. Your body needs cholesterol to make hormones, vitamin D (which is important for healthy bones), and bile (which helps your body use dietary fat). But as you have likely already heard there is “good” cholesterol (HDL) and “bad” cholesterol (LDL). Regular wellness checkups are included under many insurance plans and depending on your risk factors, the doctor will likely test your blood for cholesterol as part of the standard tests. This is one of many good reasons to go for a checkup. But, if you want to check your cholesterol for yourself, without visiting a doctor’s office, you can visit one of two LabCare locations in Danville (201 South Main St or 159 Executive Dr, Suite K) and have a lipid profile completed for only $23 which includes testing for triglycerides. Make sure you don’t eat after 12AM the previous night before having your test done. If you are a do-it-yourself-er, kits are also available online, in drug stores, and at large retail stores for around $30. (online search phrase – “cholesterol test kit”). One of the benefits of doing it at LabCare is that a professional will handle the test for you, you’ll get results the same day (if you go in before 10AM), and if there are any issues, you have a local person to help you. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS • Total cholesterol of 200 mg/dl or lower • HDL (Good – H for “Healthy”) for 40 mg/dl or higher (50 mg/dl or higher for women) • LDL (Bad – L for “Lousy”) of 130 mg/dl or lower (the target for some one with diabetes is 100 and depending on your risk factors, your doctor may set a different target) • Triglycerides of less than 150 mg/dl The numbers can change based on the state of health of the individual. According to Dr. Jaswani, “The more risk factors you have, the stricter the target becomes. So if you have high blood pressure or you smoke, then your target LDL becomes stricter. It’s important to set realistic targets so that you don’t get impatient with your progress.”
3. Waist Size
a number that is designed to represent your overall weight in relation to your height. It’s time for algebra class.
“The One Number You Think You Already Know” Forty is an interesting number. It is the number of home runs an all-star baseball player hits. The age when life gets complicated. The number of yards in a dash. There are a lot of things that the number 40 represents. But the most important thing this number represents for a man is his waist size. If your waist is 40 inches or larger, it increases your risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol. Don’t think you’re getting off easy by saying you wear size 34 pants. You must measure around your belly button and in most men, there is a big difference between the size of your waistband and the size of your waist around your belly button. If it’s greater than 40 inches, then you need to realize that this is a major warning sign. For women, the magic number is 35. In people of Asian descent, the number is 36 for men and 32 for women.
BMI = ( Weight in Pounds / (Height in inches x Height in inches) ) x 703 KNOW YOUR NUMBERS For adults 20 years and older: • 18.5 is considered underweight. • 18.5 to 24.9 is considered a normal weight. • 25 to 29.9 is considered overweight. • 30 or higher is considered obese. If you have a large change in BMI, regardless of where it falls on the chart, it should be evaluated. People of Asian descent may be at risk with a lower BMI. A clinical diagnosis for obesity includes waist size and risk factors.
5. Blood Sugar and Hemoglobin A1c For those with Type 2 Diabetes or who are at high risk of Diabetes For people with type 2 diabetes, these are two additional numbers to which you should pay special attention.
Body Mass Index (BMI) is
KNOW YOUR NUMBERS • Normal - fasting blood sugar level is less than 100mg/dL or an A1c of less than 5.7%
New Physicians
2012-2013
Ellen Brown, MD Obstetrics and Gynecology
OB-GYN Associates of Danville 101 Holbrook Street Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.792.7765 www.obgyndanville.com
Treating diabetes is about treating to targets based on an individual assessment. These numbers can fluctuate depending on the individual, and it’s important to work with a doctor who looks at the big picture. In patients with diabetes, doctors tend to be more aggressive on the rest of the important numbers (blood pressure, cholesterol, waist size, and BMI). “Most men don’t realize that they need to be screened for these factors before they experience any symptoms at all. Men can avoid most large problems by being screened for these cardiovascular risk factors,” Dr. Jaswani says. “Men don’t like to go to the doctor unless there is a symptom that is really bothersome to them. But it’s important to get these yearly checkups and to be screened for these silent risk factors before it’s too late.”
KNOW YOUR NUMBERS!
4. Body Mass Index
(BMI)
• Prediabetes – fasting blood sugar level of 100 to 125 mg/dL or an A1c of 5.7% to 6.4% • Probable Diabetes – fasting blood sugar level of 126 mg/dL or more or an A1c of 6.5% or higher and you’ve gotten these results two or more times.
To stay informed about breaking news in health care, register for Danville Regional Medical Center’s eNewsletter by going to danville.privatehealthnews.com. Dr. Jaswani can be found at Internal Medicine Associates at 101 Holbrook Drive -- 434.792.4041.
Q. Bill Gai, MD, PhD
Ian Greenwald, MD
Aaron Haigh, DO
Jonelle Haigh, DO
Danville Hematology and Oncology 125 Executive Dr, Suite J Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.793.0044
Danville Regional Medical Center 142 South Main Street Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.799.2100 www.DanvilleRegional.com
Piedmont Surgery 159 Executive Drive, Suite B Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.792.5964 www.dukehealth.org/ physicians/aaron-q-haigh
Healthcare for Women 159 Executive Drive Suite E Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.791.2629 www.hc4wd.com
Hematology/ Oncology
Emergency Medicine
General Surgery
Obstetrics and Gynecology
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the future of healthcare Boiled down to its elements, there are two primary questions to consider when making a decision. Do you have the facts to make the decision? Do you know the consequences of the decision?
Changing Your Life
One Wise Decision at a Time Decision making is a life skill that isn’t necessarily taught in schools. It’s learned behavior that often comes from the phrase, “He’ll have to learn that for himself.” On some levels it’s an element of maturity, but on another level it’s a culmination of our life experiences. Too often, the ability to make good decisions in any given situation is a skill that we could all improve upon. It is the primary way in which to improve our quality of life. One of the reasons that people often make bad choices is the sheer amount of things to consider. These factors range from our personal goals, the financial costs, the impact on our family and friends, and countless other factors. Just as in nature, humans are more drawn to the path of least resistance. Unfortunately, the path of least resistance is often the path to bad consequences.
Ashantice Higgins, MD Hematology/ Oncology
Danville Hematology and Oncology 125 Executive Drive Suite J Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.793.0044
Aleem Khan, MD Psychiatry
Piedmont Surgery 159 Executive Drive Suite B Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.792.5964
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Having the facts to make a decision comes down to educating yourself about the situation. In today’s information age, we are often encased under an avalanche of data. Albert Einstein once said that he didn’t need to know every pointless piece of information; he only needed to know where to find it. And that is very true today. Learning how to effectively use the tools available to you, such as internet search engines and libraries, is vital. Without having the facts, knowing the consequences of a decision is a bit like fortune telling. It’s kind of a shot in the dark. But, once you know the factors surrounding a decision, and understand your options, the consequences become much clearer. Some of the biggest decisions of our lives are related to our health care. And many of these choices have impacts on both our quality of life and the length of our life. Consider smoking. A young person who makes the decision to start smoking often doesn’t know or can’t comprehend the consequences. That is a bad decision that begins to take time off of their life with every puff but is one that could be chalked up to “he’ll have to learn that for himself.” But as time goes by and that individual matures and learns that decisions have consequences, begins paying their own bills including insurance and health care costs, and gains access to more and more information, the matrix changes.
Ema Kulwa, MD
Pooja Lidhoo
Healthcare for Women 159 Executive Dr, Suite E Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.791.2629 www.hc4wd.com
Danville Regional Medical Center 142 South Main Street Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.799.2100 www.DanvilleRegional.com
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hospitalist
This “habit” now becomes a series of bad decisions, each cigarette smoked subtracting eleven minutes from their life. And not only is it reducing the length of life, it is drastically damaging the quality of life, even right that very moment. Simple things like shortness of breath plays a role in how we do the things that we enjoy doing. Heart Disease, Cancer, and many other conditions…all of these things are directly attributable to smoking and are health issues that can destroy your quality of life.
Making Wise Health Decisions There are a lot of things in this world that are out of our control, including our DNA and our propensity for certain diseases. But, one thing that is totally within our control is how we make the most of the life we’ve been given. In your lifetime, you are going to have to make health decisions for yourself and your family. These decisions will influence your well-being as well as the quality and cost of your care. Knowing your options will have a huge impact in the consequences you face. The best formula for making wise health care decisions is to use the best information available to you combined with your own personal core values. In other words, know the medical facts and know yourself. It’s very important to work with medical professionals whom you trust, so that you aren’t constantly second guessing your decisions, while simultaneously seeking the ever-growing data you need to continue to make the wisest decisions moving forward.
Kevin C. Lingle, MD
Patricia Matto, DO
Cardiology Consultants of Danville 158 Executive Drive Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.791.1088 x301 www.danvilleheart.com
DRMC Residency Program, Director of Medical Education 142 South Main Street Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.799.2100 www.DanvilleRegional.com
Interventional Cardiology
Family Medicine
Tips for Employers Health Care costs are one of the largest expenses for an employer and include the cost of insurance, lost work, and unproductivity. Here are 6 ways to have a healthier and happier team. 1. Allow preventative care visits to be “on the clock”. 2. Start a self-care program which includes access to books, videos, and internet links. 3. Highlight employee success stories in the company newsletter and award the employees with a healthy lunch from a local restaurant. 4. Put together a “doctor bag” of selfcare medical supplies for the home for display. Encourage employees to submit a picture of their own “doctor bag” and give a prize for the most creative entry. 5. Have a medical workshop day which includes information about such things as preventative care focusing on the top 3 healthy lifestyle topics, which are exercising, eating healthy, and quitting tobacco. 6. Distribute a flyer on recommended immunizations, medical exams, tests, etc. Include a quiz in with paychecks and encourage employees to complete the quiz. Give a prize to the employees who answer all the questions correctly. 7. Implement a weight loss or fitness contest and work and award significant prizes. Remember, people like cash. 8. Coordinate a healthy recipe contest with a cook-off that the employees could enjoy together.
Steps for Making Wise Health Decisions The following steps can help you make a smart health decision. Some questions can be answered in seconds and others may take weeks, but it’s important that you don’t delay your choices unnecessarily. 1. What are the choices? Ask your doctor to clearly state the choices and the consequences as he or she sees them. 2. Learn the facts. Find out what you need to know by using resources such as reliable websites like webmd. com (the source of these steps, for instance), the library, your doctor, and support groups. Make sure to focus on reliable information from a sound medical source, not just the results from a single source or from a company that benefits from you using their product. 3. What feels right to you? Think about your own core values and the results you desire. Talk with family members who will be affected by your
decision. Sort through the information and share your findings with your doctor. 4. Try on a decision. Write down the consequences you expect from each possible decision. Reconfirm the probable side effects, pain, recovery time, cost, and long term prospects for each option. See which choices feel right on you. 5. Create an Action Plan. Humans function better with a plan. Once you’ve made a decision, talk with your doctor and take the steps necessary to ensure the best possible outcome. 6. Remember your goal. When you share in a decision, you share in the responsibility for the outcome. It is your job to fully implement every step in your action plan in which you control.
Not Pictured:
Hospitalists:
Omar Awan, MD Subhose Bathina, MD Cynthia Pie, MD
Emergency Medicine: Georgina Nasr Hospitalist
Danville Regional Medical Center 142 South Main Street Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.799.2100 www.DanvilleRegional.com
Keith Robinson, DO, MBA
Chockeo Syvanthong, MD
Dermatology
Radiology
Complexions Dermatology 4545 Riverside Drive Suite D Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.792.0423
Danville Radiologists 125 Executive Drive Suite L Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.799.4200
Eric Taylor
Kristin Whapshare, MD
Boshra Zakhary Cardiology 505 Rison Street Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.792.9110
Danville Regional Medical Center 142 South Main Street Danville, VA 24541 Phone: 434.799.2100 www.DanvilleRegional.com
Internal Medicine
Emergency Medicine
James Danner, DO Neel Kapadia, MD Timothy Kwiatkowski, MD Neil LaHurd, MD Josphat Musapatike, MD Michael Ward, MD Stacy Williams, MD
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the future of healthcare Preventative Care We all want to enjoy our lives but we can only do so if we stay healthy. Most health problems can be avoided by a few simple steps done at home. Dr. Anupreet Oberoi of Family Healthcare Center says that we should avoid the empty calories in soda and fruit juices. “Instead of drinking fruit juice, eat the fruit,” she says. She recommends drinking 6-8 glasses of water per day, eating small well balanced meals, and not smoking. “Everyone needs 150 minutes of exercise per week and good uninterrupted sleep.” (Exercise can be as simple as walking to the point of elevating your heart rate or as complex as going to a personal trainer.) Limiting alcohol consumption and cutting out smoking. Many other health problems can be avoided with simple immunizations. “Most of the sicknesses of early and middle life can be avoided completely with simple immunizations like flu shots. Young girls and boys should get a vaccination against HPV, a virus which causes cervical cancer. Even some of the more common bacterial infections in older life such as bronchitis, sinusitis and pneumonia can be reduced with immunizations such as the influenza virus vaccination or the bacterial pneumococcal vaccination,” Dr. Oberoi says. Dr. Sanjay Jaswani of Internal Medicine Associates says “An ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure. Basically, medical management becomes a lot more complicated and expensive when diseases are caught at a later stage rather than caught early via health screening and routine checkups. Studies have shown that folks do better overall if they practice good preventative medicine.” Preventive care is usually deductiblefree elements of most health care plans
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including Medicare and Medicaid and for those without insurance, are still very cost effective. In fact, Dr. Jaswani says that the great majority of major illnesses would be preventable, manageable, or curable if diagnosed early. “If diabetes is diagnosed early on you can manage your blood sugar better and can prevent things like diabetic retinopathy, which is patents losing their eye sight because the diabetes wasn’t caught early and wasn’t controlled early. Kidney disease can be secondary to diabetes, in which case is called diabetic nephropathy. High blood sugar can overwork the kidneys, causing them to stop working properly. In the worse case scenario, it can also lead to kidney failure and going to dialysis simply because their diabetes wasn’t diagnosed early enough.”
If you catch issues early you are saving yourself the economic and life costs associated with major health issues. “It’s much more economical to institute preventative medicine than allow yourself to succumb to a disease and then have to be hospitalized.”
Good Sources for Health Care Information Danville Regional Medical Center American Academy of Family Physicians Agency for Health Care Policy Research Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Institutes of Health US Department of Health and Human Services WebMD Medscape American Medical Association
www.danvilleregional.com www.familydoctor.org www.ahrq.gov www.cdc.gov www.nih.gov www.hhs.gov www.webmd.com www.medscape.com www.ama-assn.org
We used many of these sites as sources for this healthcare issue. In addition, do an Internet Search for national organizations that represent a particular disease. Danville Regional Medical Center has an extensive network of community-based primary care providers who offer preventative care services throughout the region. Dr. Oberoi can be found at Family Healthcare Center on Piney Forest Road and you can call her office at 434.797.2828. Dr. Jaswani can found at Internal Medicine Associates at 101 Holbrook Drive and you can call his office at 434.792.4041.
Medical Directory Anesthesiology
Mar Escario, MD Eduardo Fraifeld, MD Steven Galyon, MD Mukesh Nigam, MD Richard Pagano, MD
Cardiology
Syed Ahmed, MD Deepak Banerjee, MD Ajit Chauhan, MD Donald Hegland, MD David Kotlaba, MD Benjamin Lee, MD Kevin Lingle, MD Gary Miller, MD Brian Zagol, MD Boshra Zakhary, MD
Cardiovascular Surgery
William Sweezer, MD
Dermatology
Keith Robinson, DO
Emergency Medicine
Charles Bibbs, MD James Danner, DO Reuben De Las Alas, MD Ramon Gomez, MD Ian Greenwald, MD Neel Kapadia, MD Timothy Kwiatkowski, MD Neil LaHurd, MD Okafor Lekwuwa, MD Josphat Musapatike, MD Richard Smith, MD Michael Ward, MD Kristin Whapshare, MD Stacy Williams, MD
Family Medicine
Daniel Addis, DO, MD Steven Bridges, DO Sydney Harris, MD Pamela Heath, DO Patricia Matto, DO Anupreet Oberoi, MD Saria Saccocio, MD Minesh Shah, MD Rajendra Trivedi, MD Michael Waters, MD
Gastroenterology
Bhushan Pandya, MD Mukesh Patel, MD
General Surgery
Thomas Boro, Jr., MD Aaron Haigh, DO Robert Honea, MD Gary Lahti, DO
Gynecology
Cynthia Heist, MD Stacy Lahti, DO Frederick Maute, MD Randolph Neal, MD
Gynecology/ Obstetrics
Lenworth Beaver, MD William Broach, III, MD Ellen Brown, MD Louis Eliacin, MD Jason Ensminger, MD Jonelle Haigh, DO Ema Kulwa, MD Alice Newell, MD
Hospitalists
Omar Awan, MD Subhose Bathina, MD Punit Baveja, MD Peter Acheampong, MD Mauricio Arrien, MD Kalyana Boddapati, MD Beatrice Corbin, MD Mwiza Gausi, MD Owais Jeelani, MD Tamika Khan, MD Pooja Lidhoo, MD Georgina Nasr, MD Cynthia Pie, MD Vamsi Sreedharala, MD
Infectious Disease
Pathology
Internal Medicine
Pediatrics
Punit Baveja, MD Balaji Desai, MD
Hugh Fraser, MD Thomas Hardy, MD
Thomas Alabanza, MD Michael Caplan, MD Stephen Davis, MD Vicente Falgui, MD Sanjay Jaswani, MD Michael Moore, MD Daniel Pomposini, MD Pradeep Pradhan, MD Eric Taylor, DO Sabitha Vasireddy, MD Venugopal Vasireddy, MD
Nephrology
Namrita Baveja, MD Michael Fredericks, MD Florencio Garcia, Jr., MD Vishwanath Halukurike, MD Amar Parikh, MD Yao-Foli Sekyema, MD Rebin Titus, MD
Neurology
Rafael Hurtado, MD Victor Owusu-Yaw, MD
Oncology
Ashantice Higgins, MD Qiwei “Bill” Gai, MD
Pediatric Cardiology William Gay, MD
Physical Medicine/ Rehabilitation Henry Bridges, Jr., MD
Podiatry
Michael Canavan, DPM
Psychiatry
Mikhail Chizhikov, MD Aboelaziz Elsanjak, MD Mohd Aleem Khan, MD Pravinchandra Patel, MD Renuka Prasad, MD
Pulmonary Diseases
Kimberly Bird, MD William Henderson, IV, MD Thomas O`Neill, MD
Radiation Oncology
Ophthalmology
Peter Leider, MD
Orlando Alvarez, MD Joseph O`Boyle, MD Terry Odom, MD Mark Robinson, MD
Radiology
Christopher Belk, MD Richard Hollis, MD Douglas May, MD Frank Snyder, MD G. Michael Spencer, MD Chockeo Syvanthong, MD
Oral Surgery
Herbert Manry, III, MD W. Wentz, Jr., MD
Rheumatology
Orthopaedics
Joseph Campbell, Jr., MD Mark Hermann, MD Stuart Kramer, MD Jonathan Krome, MD John Mahoney, MD
Otolaryngology
Nada Baah-Owusu, MD Kyla Berreth, DO, MD Noah Gibson, IV, MD Bassey Omoji, MD
Samuel Meadema, MD Richard Smith, MD
Sharukh Shroff, MD
Spine Surgery
Leon Abram, MD
Urology
Joseph Carbone, MD Edward Wright, MD
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Trained Here. Stayed Here. In 2013, Danville Regional Medical Center celebrated the graduation of 12 resident physicians from its Osteopathic Graduation Medical Education Program. Since 2005, DRMC has trained thirdand fourth-year VCOM (Via College of Osteopathic Medicine) medical students during their clinical rotations. These students complete two years of required and elective rotations, working with area physicians in a variety of medical specialties including general hospital medicine, family medicine, pulmonary medicine, emergency medicine, orthopedics, general surgery, pediatrics, obstetrics/ gynecology and psychiatry. DRMC’s Osteopathic Graduate Medical Education Program pledges to provide the highest quality osteopathic residency training
• Be responsible physicians
program that will provide each
who provide the best possible
primary care trainee a foundation
care to all patients while being
for lifelong learning while fulfilling the
good stewards of available
American Osteopathic Association
healthcare resources.
(AOA) knowledge and competency requirements.
University Dr. Patricia Matto, Director of Medical
to provide
Education says, “We are constantly
clinical training
The Program’s vision for its
envisioning new and innovative ways
to approximately 30
graduates is as follows:
to expound on our postgraduate
medical students annually via
• Train them to deliver compassionate,
training programs.” One of these
Liberty’s new College of Osteopathic
high quality patient care
ways was in 2010 when postgraduate
Medicine, which is expected to
• Encourage them to achieve
education was added to include one-
receive accreditation in 2014. Dr.
year traditional rotating internship,
Matto encourages medical students,
and two, three-year medical
interns, residents, and attending
residency programs, in both internal
physicians to visit DRMC’s website
medicine and family medicine. DRMC
for up-to-date news of current and
community where they choose to
also recently announced a new
future developments in the Graduate
practice
partnership agreement with Liberty
Medical Education program.
academic and clinical excellence • Create an outstanding learning environment for young physicians • Provide unmatched value to the
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STEMI
Speaking in terms of the residency program, Dr. Saria Saccocio, DRMC Chief Medical Officer, says, “We
Am I having a heart attack?
are extremely proud to be part of training new primary care physicians. We started our residency program in hopes that physicians who trained with us would decide to practice in our region.” One of the recent graduates, Dr. Eric Taylor, has done just that, and has chosen to remain in Danville and practice medicine after graduation. Dr. Taylor cannot recall a time when he didn’t aspire to be a doctor. He says, “At the age of 12, I was in a traumatic accident that caused me to be in the hospital for 2 months, requiring countless surgeries and extensive rehab.” That experience drew Dr. Taylor closer to medicine. He continues, “Once I graduated from high school, I decided it was best for me to begin with a career that would offer me more insight into healthcare.” Dr. Taylor applied and was accepted into a cardiopulmonary technology program at a local college in his home state of Florida. His love for for the mechanics and function of the human body grew and after graduation he left Florida and moved to Las Vegas where he worked, for 14 years, in echocardiography and invasive cardiology. Dr. Taylor’s desire to be a physician led him to move forward
If you have to ask yourself that
self-diagnose, your life may depend
question, call 911. It’s better to be safe
on it.” Dr. Zakhary is part of Danville
and time is an essence when dealing
Regional Medical Center’s 24 hour, 7
with a potential life-threatening
days a week STEMI coverage. Heart
condition.
attacks do not have a schedule. They
Common Signs of an Oncoming Heart Attack • Unusual pain in the center of the chest, left arm, or left side of the
can occur at any hour of any day. The STEMI coverage was established to ensure area residents that someone will be on call to care for them whenever there is a need.
neck • Breathlessness
The CDC states that 26.5 million
• Nausea
people have been diagnoses with
• Dizziness
heart disease. Maintaining a healthy
• Lightheadedness
heart is one of the most important
• Cold sweat
elements to a better quality of life. For
• Abnormal heartbeat
ways to decrease the likelihood of
• Anxiety
a cardiovascular event, Dr. Zakhary says,” Number one, if you smoke, quit.”
Almost 250,000 experience STEMI, the
Another way to maintain a healthy
deadliest form of heart attack, each
heart is to practice a nutritious diet.
year. STEMI (ST-elevation myocardial
“Pay close attention to ingredients,”
infarction) is a myocardial infarction
Dr. Zakhary says. “Sometimes switching
(heart attack) where the ST reading
one ingredient for another can have
of an EKG is higher than the baseline
a drastic impact on the healthiness
reading. Heart attacks that fall into the
of food.” Managing stress levels and
STEMI category require aggressive and
maintaining a healthy weight also
immediate treatment.
contribute to heart health. Dr. Zakhary says, “And, know your history. If heart
Cardiologist, Dr. Boshra Zakhary says,
disease runs in your family be vigilant
“If you experience symptoms that
with heart care.”
could be a heart incident, don’t
in the field of medicine. He went on to obtain a degree in healthcare administration and then applied to
that I wanted to stay in the area
medicine with his love for southern
medical school. “I was accepted at
once I completed my residency.”
hospitality in harmony right here in the
VCOM and once I moved to Virginia,
He teamed with Dr. Boshra Zakhary,
Dan River Region. He says, “Danville is
it was clear that I had truly missed the
who specializes in interventional
where I want to be and I could not be
friendly atmosphere and hospitality of
cardiology. Dr. Zakhary, who is part
happier with this choice.”
the south,” Dr. Taylor says.
of the area’s 24/7 STEMI coverage,
After graduation there wasn’t
had extensive patient demand and
For more information, you can reach
welcomed Dr. Taylor to his practice.
Dr. Eric Taylor and Dr. Boshra Zakhary at 505 Rison Street, Danville, VA.
anything to debate. Dr. Taylor says, “Without a doubt, I knew early on
Dr. Taylor is meshing his love for
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Do I Need to Go to the Emergency Room?
If your condition is non-life-threat-
urgent care center, such as, Family
ening, you should most likely go to
Healthcare Centers in Mount Hermon
your primary care physician or an
and Brosville . Urgent care centers generally have evening hours. Urgent care conditions can generally wait
In Case of Emergency
until the next morning for treatment. Urgent care is available at the
Dial 9-1-1
emergency room, but the service
Ambulance assistance
co-pay or paying out of pocket, the
tell us that something just isn’t right.
is critical in life-threating
emergency room is going to be more
Knowing where to go when you need
situations. Paramedics
help could save your life, save you
can administer treatment
It’s a question we ask when our bodies
time, and/or save you money. Is your
comes at a premium. Whether you are paying an insurance
condition Emergent (life-threatening)
en route to the hospital
or Urgent (non-life-threatening)?
and alert staff to have
The most important point is that if your condition is life-threatening, you
equipment and a room ready for when the patient
expensive than an urgent care facility. Danville Regional’s Emergency Room accepts all patients regardless of the ability to pay. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) states that over 136 million Americans visit emergency rooms,
should immediately call 9-1-1 and go
arrives. This is crucial for
each year, for various ailments
to the emergency room at a hospital.
someone suffering from a
ranging from life-threatening to
Emergent care conditions generally
possible heart attack.
need help as soon as possible, and time is of the essence. Keep in mind
the common cold. A study in the Emergency Medical Journal (EMJ) to determine why patients, with minor or
that emergency care is not available
If you think you are having
moderate conditions, visit emergency
at urgent care centers.
a heart attack or stroke,
rooms yielded telling results. Via a
don’t risk driving yourself or a loved one to the hospital. Dial 911.
questionnaire patients stated a belief that the emergency room was the only provider, at the time, to meet their concerns. EMJ concluded that although there are alternatives for non-life-threatening ailments, patients will continue to visit the emergency room for minor conditions, which can often create a bottleneck in the delivery of emergent care. Determining if you need emergent care or urgent care can help both systems to perform more efficiently and effectively.
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The Emergency Department of DRMC Around the country, emergency rooms (ERs) get a bad rap. Millions of lives are saved in ERs, yet if someone goes to the ER for a nonlife threatening condition, and ends up waiting for several hours to be seen, they will be very vocal about it to anyone who will listen. The ER at Danville Regional is on a mission to change the way emergency care is delivered to the people of the Dan River Region.
“It is really an exciting time to be
established a successful emergency
a part of this team,” says Meredith
room at Morehead Hospital in Eden,
Sutton, Clinical Manager in DRMC’s
and Dr. Ian Greenwald, the Medical
Emergency Room. “I’m most proud
Director of Emergency Services.
that our team is willing and motivated
Within a few minutes of speaking to
to implement the changes needed
Anne, Dr. Greenwald, and Meredith,
to reshape ourselves into the most
it’s easy to see that the ER is in good
efficient and effective ER anywhere.
hands.
With an ever-changing environment, it’s important to be able to adapt
“We have a great staff of professionals
quickly.”
who are very motivated,” says Anne. “They love what they do in the
Change doesn’t happen overnight.
Emergency Room. We hire people for
Over the last two years, Danville
skills and their passion for Emergency
Regional has recruited tremendously
Medicine. We want people who
talented people to implement a
love working in an emergency care
transformation. Leading the team
environment. Their love for their job
is Anne Mills, the Director of the
and passion will transfer over to
Emergency Room, who returns
the patient. We want the patient
to Danville Regional after having
to look at every single member of
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a backup. We don’t let each other or
what they’re doing. They love what
our patients down.”
they’re doing. And they will take Dr. Greenwald sums up the
excellent care of me.”
commitment to excellence very well, When it comes to excellent
“All of us here at Danville Regional are
care, recent changes have truly
committed to the process to make
enhanced the quality of care at
sure it is an absolutely, positively,
Danville Regional. “We have an
cutting-edge emergency room,
excellent and very collaborative
and that we meet the needs of the
relationship with Duke University
community and our patients.”
Health System,” Dr. Greenwald says. “We’re very focused on a
The entire process is designed around
wide spectrum of cardiovascular
the patient. The mere fact that
emergencies; whether to treat
someone has to go to the emergency
heart attacks, strokes, or to
room means they are not having the
support any of our cardiothoracic
best day. One of the most important
surgeons. Danville Regional has a
changes implemented in Danville
24/7 Activation program for our
Regional’s ER is that every patient is
cardiac catheterization lab for
triaged within ten minutes. Triage is
acute heart attacks. That is a huge
when a patient is assessed medically
resource for the community. This is
to gauge the seriousness of the
vitally important to someone who’s
condition. “We use a new team triage
experiencing a heart attack or chest
system,” Anne, the Director of the ER,
pains.”
says. “We’ve cut down triage time on patients. We’ve cut down the amount
When a medical emergency occurs, time and teamwork are crucial. To ensure that every patient gets quick care, a team leader is assigned to each case. Karen Terry is a registered nurse who is one of the six team leaders in the emergency room at Danville Regional. She is the point person for each individual patient’s needs. “When it comes to something critical that needs to be addressed, we are at the top of our game. In life and death situations, we make a huge impact on our critical care patients.” For the ER to run efficiently, it requires a tremendous amount of teamwork. Barbara Levchak is a nurse in the ER. “The greatest strength in our emergency room is teamwork. People help each other out. It’s good to know that you have
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“We want the patient to look at every single member of our staff and trust that ‘they know what they’re doing. They love what they’re doing. And they will take excellent care of me.’” Anne Mills
Emergency Room Director
of information we need to assess the priority. When a patient comes in, the nursing staff, doctor, and registration staff all report to the patient at once. The patient can tell what’s going on and they don’t have to repeat themselves. It cuts down on the work of the patient.” This kind of patient-first thinking is really helping people feel good about their visit to the ER. The emergency room is usually the last place a person wants to visit. But, with the new team in place at Danville Regional, the ER is quickly becoming a positive point of light within our community. Anne says, “The ER is the front door to any hospital, and it’s no different here at Danville Regional. What we aspire to do is make our front door the crown jewel of Danville Regional Medical Center.”
A conversation with Dr. Ian Greenwald
Medical Director of Emergency Services at Danville Regional Medical Center Dr. Greenwald is quick with a joke and even quicker with a laugh. His enigmatic personality keeps the Emergency Room staff buzzing with energy. We were able to sit down with him and learn more about him. What was it that made you decide to get into medicine? Like a lot of people, I have a desire to help people in need. I love the emergency room because the needs are generally very acute and there is a tremendous variety in the illnesses and injuries we treat. How’s your family? My wife and I have been married for 10 years. She is also an emergency room doctor. Together, we have two young boys.
Are you a Southerner by birth or by choice? I’m originally from New England. I’ve been in this area for about five years and lived in Atlanta, Georgia for about five years before that. What made you decide to come to Danville Regional? I love the fact that Danville Regional Medical Center is the safety net hospital for the whole community. It truly plays its role in the community’s health and wellness. What are your passions? Beyond parenting and work, which are two full-time jobs, I’m an avid runner and cyclist. Pretty much anything outdoors I love to do. I’ve run my share of marathons and some cycling events. I will take any opportunity to be outside. There seems to be great collaboration within the Emergency Room team? I would just say that as an emergency physician this is an incredibly rewarding environment to work. We have an extremely dedicated staff who serve a community of dedicated folks. It’s truly an honor to be a part of the team that provides that service.
Meet DRMC’s Emergency Medicine Doctors Charles Bibbs, MD
Neil LaHurd, MD
James Danner, MD
Okafor Lekwuwa, MD
Reuben De Las Alas, MD
Josphat Musapatike, MD
Ramon Gomez, MD
Richard Smith, MD
Ian Greenwald, MD
Michael Ward, MD
Neel Kapadia, MD
Kristin Whapshare, MD
Timothy Kwiatkowski, MD
Stacy Williams, MD Dr. Ian Greenwald
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The Future of Hospital Medicine Growing trends in health care are creating a more efficient hospital environment from patient care to the
was limited due to their outpatient
development. Their involvement
practice responsibilities.
includes teaching medical students, mentoring residents, research, the
Hospitalists now provide support for
practice of hospital quality assurance.
primary care physicians within the hospital setting, which allows primary
Since the creation of the hospitalist
care physicians to concentrate on
model, hospitalists have become
delivering enhanced care to patients
an invaluable element in hospital
in their offices.
systems. The hospitalist is most rapidly
The Role of the Hospitalist
growing field in medicine, rivaling cardiology in size.
The Future of the Hospitalist
inner-workings of the system itself.
The shift to hospitalist care has been
Hospital Medicine – or the care of
beneficial in almost every aspect of
hospitalized patients – has grown
hospital operations. From the clinical
significantly over the last few years
side, hospitalists’ roles include patient
will the role of the hospitalist. In the
with hospitalist (physicians who care
admissions, conducting daily inpatient
article, “The ‘ist’ Explosion: Driving
for hospitalized patients) doing their
rounds, administering medications,
Forces, Current Trends, and Future
part to ensure the continued growth
helping with discharge planning
Directions for Hospitalists” (Physician
of success.
and post-hospital follow-ups. During
Executive Journal), William Cors
The Hospitalist
hospitalization the hospitalist also is a
and Richard Rohr wrote that the
liaison of communication for patient
definition of hospitalist is not as cut-
and family.
and-dry as it was in the beginning.
In 1996, the hospitalist model of care
As hospital medicine evolves so
The role of the hospitalist is extending
was introduced providing an alternate to the primary care physician model.
Aside from patient care, hospitalists
from a physician who specializes in
Before the hospitalist model, primary
are valuable assets to the organization
inpatient care to a physician who
care physicians managed their
of hospital systems and operations.
is also involved in hospital system
hospitalized patients; however their
Hospitalists are an essential component
improvements, leadership, and
time during normal business hours
of practice guidelines and protocol
medical education.
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Off The Tracks And Into History BY NEAL AMMERMAN
River. The historical marker tells me
a musical medium for telling and re-
that something very famous and tragic
telling stories. I read the historical
happened in this very ordinary place
marker in front of me and the words
over a hundred years ago. The event
of the famous old song spin through
grew into a legend, took on a life of its
my memory as fast as the old 78RPM ,
own, and perhaps is bigger in folklore
vintage 1924 recording that did more
than it was otherwise in history. A few
to make this event famous than all the
photographs were taken at the scene,
accounts ever written in any history
a song was composed and recorded
book.
I’m standing along the edge of US
- all because a train careened off
Route 58 in Danville, Virginia, on a
Stillhouse Trestle and into history.
In the late 1800s and early 1900s, train wrecks were almost everyday
sunny, fairly warm, late February day. It is really an ordinary scene. To my
Songs tell stories as an oral tradition
occurrences. Railroads were not
right, on the north side, an athletic
handed down with variations over
as safety conscious as they should
field occupies the low open ravine
time. The lyrics may tell a story based
have been. The volume of traffic had
past the highway. On my left, and
on a factual event, but accepted
increased, putting a strain on rolling
below the highway roadbed, there
as the story itself. The line between
stock and the hastily built bridges and
are just trees, shrubs, and undergrowth
fiction and fact often becomes
trestles. Sometimes trains ran too fast
still stark in their winter barrenness.
blurred. This is part of the heritage
over poorly maintained tracks, and
Barely visible below is just a trace of a
of sea shanties, bluegrass, folk, and
tight schedules put pressure on for
creek that drains into the nearby Dan
country music that have merged as
higher speeds. So this train wreck was
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nothing any more spectacular than
it left Washington, passing through
famous song, some misconceptions
normal, and no criminal or negligent
Warrenton, Culpeper, Orange,
about the Wreck of The Old 97 have
conduct was to blame. This was not
Charlottesville, Covesville, and toward
distorted the understanding of what
a long freight train, and no regular
the town of Monroe, just a few miles
really happened, and why the wreck
passengers were aboard. The steam
north of Lynchburg. At Monroe, crews
even occurred. This is an attempt to
locomotive pulled only four mail cars,
would be changed. While the engineer
clarify and maybe dispel a couple
as this was a “fast mail” train only, with
tried as much as he could to make up
myths. So, as Old 97 heads down the
a total of only eighteen on board.
some time on the straight stretches,
track, let’s review the song and learn
the postal crew sorted mail, filled the
the story.
September 27, 1903, was a beautiful,
sacks, handed off and picked up mail
warm, day. There was just a tint of
at the stops along the way. This was
“THEY GAVE HIM HIS ORDERS IN
early fall color in the trees and the
not an easy job, as the train jostled
MONROE, VIRGINIA, SAYING ‘STEVE,
gently rolling terrain near the eastern
along the tracks and the volume of
YOU’RE WAY BEHIND TIME. THIS IS NOT
slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains as
mail had to be processed accurately.
‘38’ IT IS OLD ‘97’ YOU’VE GOT TO
Southern Railroad’s Fast Mail Number
One of the mail clerks was especially
PUT HER IN SPENCER ON TIME!’”
97 pulled out of Washington, D.C. an
familiar with the scenery as Old 97
hour late that morning. The delay was
slowed some through Charlottesville.
Let’s look first at the geography
due to late arrivals of other mail trains
He was 23-year-old Napoleon Cloren
mentioned. As Old 97 slowed through
coming in to make the connection,
Maupin, who was from there and was
Maupin’s home town of Charlottesville,
as Train 97 would take mail as fast as
a descendent of the earliest settlers
the Blue Ridge Mountains remained in
possible on the route from Washington
in the White Hall area about 12 miles
view to the west. The mail clerks would
all the way to Atlanta, with connecting
west of the city. He would be one of
stay on, but a new train crew would
stops along the way. The Post Office
only seven to live to tell the story.
take over in Monroe, about 60 miles
had contracts with railroads to haul
down the line, then just a short hop
mail, and there were sometimes
With the passage of time, and some
penalties placed on tardy arrivals.
factual errors in the wording of the
Prompt delivery of mail was a high
into Lynchburg. From Lynchburg to Continued to page 112.
priority in a time when there was no radio, TV, or instant news over the Internet. Routes were designated by numbers, much as airline flights are today. The “97” refers not to a particular locomotive, but the route. This was a primary route with major connections, and the best crews and engines were used. The particular engine pulling Train 97 was a Baldwin locomotive, Number 1102 —less than a year old—still shiny and in perfect running order. The train was called “Old” 97 not because of its age, but because of affection for the train that brought the mail. With a full head of steam and an eager crew, Old 97 began its doomed journey with a late departure, and then encountered other delays that thwarted efforts to make up time. The train roared through the bucolic countryside as
Historic Marker, Route 58
Broady 97 Engineer
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late to begin with, and there were
maintain the hour delay. By the time
construction areas and stops along
Old 97 made White Oak Mountain,
the way. Orders were even sent by the
with the curves into Danville just
Danville is about another 65 miles, then
Railroad itself to run the train slowly in
ahead, why would he still be trying to
into North Carolina, and eventually the
those sections. Sometimes trains had
make up time?
town of Spencer. This is about halfway
to be late, just as airline flights and
between Greensboro and Charlotte in
Greyhound buses are delayed today
“HE WAS GOING DOWN THE GRADE
the rolling red clay Carolina Piedmont
and miss connections. Brody tried to
MAKING 90 MILES AN HOUR, WHEN
region. The engineer waiting in Monroe
make up some time on the straighter
THE WHISTLE BROKE INTO A SCREAM.”
to take over Old 97 was Joseph
sections, but he couldn’t do but so
“Steve” (a nickname) Brody, from the
much. The train would just have to run
Knowing that the stop in Danville
small Southwestern Virginia town of
late, and that’s all there was to it.
would be soon, Napoleon C. Maupin
Continued from page 111.
Saltville. He has been portrayed in
and the other mail clerks had finished
the song and legend as a daredevil,
“IT’S A MIGHTY ROUGH ROAD FROM
their sorting and were preparing
reckless and fast -racing Old 97
LYNCHBURG TO DANVILLE, AND A LINE
to exchange mail sacks. For this
furiously to make up the lost time and
ON A THREE-MILE GRADE. IT’S ON THAT
approach into Danville, Maupin had
“get her in Spencer on time.” He was
GRADE THAT HE LOST HIS AIRBRAKES…
finished his work for the moment
an experienced competent engineer,
YOU CAN SEE WHAT A JUMP HE MADE.”
and was just looking out the door
knew the route well, and while at
of the mail car. He and the other
times fast, never had a reputation
The 65-mile section of track between
clerks sensed that the train was
for excessive recklessness. Most of his
these towns is not terribly rough,
running much faster at this point,
previous experience, however, was in
but the terrain had some hills and
but later testified that the run from
the longer and heavier coal trains. The
downgrades, and a few curves that
Monroe was not, overall, much faster
reference to “38” was to one of the
required more caution. There were few
than normal. Old 97 was now fast
coal trains he had been running. This
sections of track where Brody could
approaching the 282 foot long, 45
could have been a factor in the wreck,
have “highballed” Old 97 anyway.
foot high Stillhouse Trestle. It showed
but not a definitive one. The four-
He also knew about the three-mile
no signs of slowing down. Something
car mail train had a fast locomotive
grade off White Oak Mountain on the
was wrong. Residents near the tracks
and was a much lighter train, hence
approach to Danville. This really was
on the northwest side of Danville
faster speeds were possible. Perhaps
not a high mountain, but more like a
knew Old 97 was late, and they
it was like driving a sports car when
ridge on a hill. There was still enough of
looked forward to its arrival every
being more accustomed to a pickup
a long downgrade that speed would
day with its load of mail, newspapers,
truck? This is an answer we may never
increase. The most critical problem
and whatever goods it would bring
know for sure. Yet we know that Old
was the entrance into Danville, where
for the local businesses or residents.
97 was fast, that it was apparently
The Dan River runs east and west
The warm Sunday afternoon peace
well-maintained, and that Brody knew
through the city. There, the railway’s
was then interrupted by the loud
the route and where the slow zones
tracks approached from the northwest,
frantic screams of the train whistle.
and danger spots were. The bigger
making a turn to the east as it crossed
Everyone in the town heard the high-
question, however, is how much
over Stillhouse Trestle. Trains would
pitched, continuous scream and knew
incentive was there for Brody to make
then run for a short distance along
that trains needed to slow down at
up the hour lost when Old 97 departed
the north bank of the river, then make
this point. The posted speed limit on
Washington, D.C. earlier than morning?
another turn south over the river into
Stillhouse Trestle was 15 miles per hour,
Yes, the Railroad wanted the mail
the main part of city, where it needed
but a train could still navigate the
trains to be fast and punctual, but
to stop at the train depot. So the
curve at 20 or maybe even 25. Maupin
they did not want to wreck trains and
obvious question is why Brody would
knew that the train was in trouble. Did
kill people to do it. This is perhaps the
be expected to really save much time
the air brakes fail? He didn’t know for
most serious misconception about the
at this point? He was already late,
sure, and for a moment he considered
story of Old 97. The train was an hour
and the most he was able to do was
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the future of history Off the Tracks Continued from page 112.
careened into the sharp curve just to
long life. Some of his descendents still
the north and west of the Riverside
live in the area.
jumping, but realized it was too late
Cotton Mill, barely missing the building.
and the trestle too high. Old 97 was out
Steam and fire erupted, the noise
Mail scattered everywhere, but most
of control, way too fast for him to make
and chaos enhanced by the crashing
of it was recovered by other mail clerks
a jump. No one knows for sure how
of the tumbling wooden mail cars
who came to help with the clean up.
fast it was really going as it sped onto
almost falling in on top of the engine.
Townsfolk rushed down the ravine and
the trestle. The song says “90 miles an
The much loved Old 97 was a heap
helped any way they could. Engineer
hour” but it was probably somewhere
of wreckage, bringing instant death
Brody, and the engine crew were,
between 50 and 70. The driving wheels
to some and delayed death to a few
as the song says, “scalded to death
could not maintain their grip on the
others. Napoleon Maupin felt himself
by the steam.” There was a shipment
track rails and they lost their bite. The
falling through open space as his mail
of canaries in one of the wrecked
engine derailed and plunged over the
car fell into the ravine below, and in
mail cars, who enjoyed escaping the
curve and into space, with the wooden
some strange way, a nail pierced a
wreckage. If they had known their
mail cars following, collapsing into piles
finger and trapped him. He begged
intended destination, they would have
of rubble. The time was 2:43 PM.
a rescuer to just cut the finger off, but
appreciated the irony that the wreck
they were able to free him from the
saved their lives. They were on their
“HE WAS FOUND IN THE WRECK WITH
wreckage, with his jabbed finger still
way to West Virginia coal mines to be
HIS HAND ON THE THROTTLE, AND WAS
intact . Although he had to spend six,
used as “air testers.”
SCALDED TO DEATH IN THE STEAM...”
slow months in a hospital to treat blood poisoning, he did recover. Maupin
The bodies were removed and the
Accidents happen so fast. In a
went on to serve as stationmaster in
injured treated for their wounds. The
matter of seconds, Engine 1102 flew
Charlottesville for 20 years and lived a
off Stillhouse Trestle as it
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the future of history Off the Tracks Continued from page 115. trestle had minor damage, and an emergency crew worked all night to repair it so it could re-open the next morning. Eventually, Engine 1102 would be overhauled and put back in service. There were 11 fatalities out of the 18 aboard, and one mail clerk escaped unhurt. The news spread all over the country, and photographs taken of the wreck were widely published. As was common in that day of reporting, some of the facts reported were inaccurate
train and endanger his crew and the
then later,
and there was the usual degree of
postal workers. If he couldn’t “put her
in 1924, on
sensationalism. At that point, the
in Spencer on time” at least he would
78RPM for
incident began to grow into myth and
still rather “put her in Spencer” late
the Victor
legend. It is hard to really know what
than never.
Talking
happened to Old 97. One theory is
Machine
that Brody was just trying to run it fast
Today, you can visit the wreck site
Company
to make up delays. Another more
where US Route 58 runs across the
(forerunner
likely possibility is that although he
northern part of Danville. The ravine
of RCA
knew the route and the terrain well,
can been seen on both sides where
Victor), with lyrics composed by Henry
he was not used to the lighter and
the highway road bed was filled in
Whittier. This was the first country/
faster train. Did he just not handle it
across Stillhouse Creek, The trestle
folk/bluegrass record to sell a million
right? Another question is if he had
would have crossed perpendicular to
copies, and has sold over four million
been reckless, he could have been
the highway, then curved just to the
over the years. There was a lawsuit
overruled by the conductor in the
left and south of where the historical
over the song, however, as another
cab with him. They both had the
marker is now. When the Southern
Danville resident has claimed to be the
responsibility for the train’s safety.
Railroad re-routed the tracks in the
real author of the lyrics. Many versions
What about the air brakes? Why did
mid-1930s, the trestle was torn down
have been recorded, in various music
they fail? It is possible on a steam train
and little evidence remains today.
styles: Earl and Scruggs, The Statler
that excessive use of brakes could
Trees and undergrowth have filled
Brothers, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams
“bleed off” air, leaving inadequate air
in the ravine to the left, where the
III, Hank Snow, Woody Guthrie, Roy
to slow the train on the long downhill
wreck occurred. The wide clearing on
Acuff, Pet Seeger, Johnny Mercer—
from White Oak Mountain. This is
the right side of the highway is now
even the famous Kate Smith. There is
also unlikely as the grade down the
occupied by an athletic field . The
even a rock band in Texas that named
mountain was not excessive, and the
peaceful, very ordinary scene today
itself the Old 97s...What are the titles
train was well maintained. One thing
betrays the horror of what happened
of their albums? Wreck That Train and
is certain, however. While Brody may
here on that September day in 1903.
Blame It On Gravity. Oh, by the way,
The Song
does anyone remember the 1959 song
The first known version of “The Wreck
carefully —the words are different but
has portrayed him to be. He was no
of The Old 97” was recorded on a wire
it’s the same tune!
fool—and didn’t want to wreck his
Edison cylinder by Vernon Dalhart,
have made some mistakes in the locomotive’s operation, he was not the reckless speed demon legend
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Photos (top) WT Sutherlin, (bottom) Jefferson Davis.
Danville and Pittsylvania County sent
Fun Fact
more than 3,000 men to fight for the Confederacy during the Civil War. They fought in major battles with almost 900 losing their lives.
Sutherlin Mansion
A Front Row Seat for the End of The Civil War BY LARRY G. AARON
It was April, 1865 and The United States Army had the Confederacy on the run. And the Confederate government’s last stop was at The Sutherlin Mansion on Main Street in Danville. It was not a joyous occasion. As the Confederate cause disintegrated, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his cabinet evacuated the capital at Richmond and moved the entire Confederate government to Danville. Once in Danville, Davis stayed in the Italian villa home of Major William T. Sutherlin and his wife Jane. The Sutherlin home was the most exquisite mansion in the city.
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From April 3-10, 1865 the Sutherlin Mansion served as the Executive Mansion of the Confederacy. Other Danville homes hosted cabinet members with government departments housed in various local buildings. Meetings of government officials were frequent at the Sutherlin Mansion during that week. On April 4, in anticipation of the soon arrival of General Robert E. Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia, President Davis, in a defiant yet hopeful mood, sat down at a marble topped table and penned what would prove to be his last proclamation to the Confederate states and its citizens. He noted “We have now entered upon a new phase of a struggle the memory of which is to endure for all ages.” He added, “Let us but will it, and we are free...[and] ...Virginia...shall be held and defended and no peace ever be made with the infamous invaders of her homes...” But it was not to be. By Monday April 10th, Davis and his cabinet learned of Lee’s surrender at
Appomattox. The news struck the men like “the paralyzing shock of a sudden earthquake,” one of them later commented. With Union forces closing in, their only option was to flee once again, this time for their lives. Refusing a gift of gold from the Sutherlins, with tears streaming down his face, Jefferson Davis lamented, “I doubt I shall need anything very long.” And so Davis departed the comfort of the Sutherlin home, this Last Capitol of the Confederacy, leaving Danville at 11 p.m. that evening. So, too, the dream of Southern independence likewise faded into the night. For a more detailed account read Danville in the Civil War by local historian Lawrence McFall. The Sutherlin Mansion is now the Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History. The museum presents is frequently updated with a multicultural array of exhibits and programs. You can find out more about the museum at DanvilleMuseum.org.
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eventually led her into political circles. During this time Nancy embraced the Christian Science movement.
Lady Astor BY LARRY G. AARON
Her political life really began when her husband, a member of parliament, automatically became a member of the House of Lords upon the death of his father. Nancy decided to seek election to his vacant seat in parliament. Her campaign, which emphasized social reforms for women and children, made her an international celebrity. As Lady Astor she won the election and served for 26 years until she retired in 1945.
With no members in the British parliament, the American colonists of 1776 declared war on the mother country, citing, “No taxation Without Representation.” In an ironic twist of fate, that changed on November 28, 1919 when Danville, Virginia native Nancy Langhorne, by then an American expatriate in England and titled Viscountess Astor, became the first woman to serve in British Parliament.
Before her, in England’s long history, no woman had ever served in the British Parliament. While there she was involved in the temperance movement of the 1920s. She was much the feminist before the term was popular, pushing for women’s suffrage and to have more women in all levels of government. She also became an advocate for child labor laws and for nursery schools for poor children.
Her father, Chiswell Dabney Langhorne, a former Confederate officer, struggled to keep his family out of poverty after the Civil War, finally achieving financial success after Nancy was born. Among his business ventures, he became an auctioneer, credited with inventing the tobacco auctioneer’s chant heard in Danville warehouses throughout the 20th century. One of Nancy’s sisters, Irene, married artist Charles Dana Gibson and became the famous Gibson Girl, the image of the ideal American woman.
But Nancy Langhorne is remembered as well for her outspokenness; her sharp-tongued wit earned her more than a few enemies. In fact Nancy Astor said of herself once, “I am the kind of woman I would run from.”
The Legacy of Nancy Langhorne
At seventeen, Nancy attended a finishing school in New York and then, after a disastrous first marriage, she took a tour of England and fell in love with the country. It was there she met and fell in love with Waldorf Astor, who had also been born in America. After their marriage Nancy moved into Cliveden, an extravagant estate on the River Thames, which was a wedding gift from her father-in-law. It was Cliveden that she lived as Nancy Astor, a conspicuous hostess who developed elite social connections that
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Exchanges between her and Winston Churchill are legendary. He supposedly told Lady Astor, “I find a woman’s intrusion into the House of Commons as embarrassing as if she burst into my bathroom when I had nothing with which to defend myself, not even a sponge.” She replied, “Winston, you’re not handsome enough to have worries of that kind.” In another exchange Lady Astor remarked, “If you were my husband, I’d put poison in your coffee.” Churchill responded, “If you were my wife, I’d drink it.” When Churchill questioned what he should wear to a masquerade party, she said, “Why don’t you come sober.” In 1922, three years after Nancy Astor’s election to British parliament, she returned to Danville and visited her childhood home. While in her hometown she distributed
2000 rose bushes to local school children. In 2011, one of the original plants was propagated at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research. In October 2011, the grandson of Lady Astor, Lord William Waldorf Astor III, attended a ceremony in Danville during which the Lady Astor Rose became the city’s official flower. For the Lady Astor Rose contact Chris Moore at Growing Virginia 434.710.6579. The Langhorne House is located at 117 Broad Street and is open on Saturdays 2-5 p.m or by appointment. Admission is free. Call 434.791.2256 or contact Pat Maurakis at patmaurakis@verizon.net
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Fayette Area Historical Initiative
FOLLOW 58: Area AfricanAmerican Museums
No need to wait until the cold winds of February are knocking at your door to embrace the rich history of African-American culture. Hop in your car, follow Highway 58, and take a tour of the local AfricanAmerican museums. Along your route, stop by the Fayette Street Museum in Martinsville. Take a stroll down memory lane while viewing over 100 years of African-American culture that calls Fayette Street home. Hop back on 58 and travel to the L.E. Coleman Museum in Halifax. Follow 58 and embark on an educational experience that strengthens the life and history of African-American culture. Take part in a celebration of the past while looking forward to the future.
Since the late 19th century, Fayette Street in Martinsville, Virginia has been a gateway to the business, social, and cultural life of African Americans in our community. Fayette Street is the birthplace and home of Mount Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church, Saint Mary’s Hospital, Piedmont Christian Institute, and the Imperial Savings and Loan Association. The corner of Fayette Street and Barton Street is commonly known as Baldwin’s Block. This block represents the entrepreneurial spirit of Dr. Dana O. Baldwin and his brothers. Together they were the founders of the June German Ball, an annual music and dance festival, host of worldrenowned African American musicians. A grassroots organization was formed to create an institution that celebrates the living history of the Fayette Street corridor in Martinsville, Virginia. The initiative grew out of an increased awareness by the local
community to embrace a sense of worth. Linda Strange-Dillard and a core team of organizers which included; Fred Motley, Simon Spencer, Rev. Tyler Millner, Beverly Millner, Sharon Maitland, and Ben Murdock, took an actionoriented approach to understanding local Foundation for the Humanities and the Fayette Area Historical Initiative (FAHI) bloomed into the FAHI African-American Museum, also known as, the Fayette Street Museum. Its mission is to create and promote a community perspective that examines the past strengths which will empower people to realize what can happen with just a little focus. A strong emphasis is placed on black celebration, historical preservation, and economic development. The museum’s exhibits display African American owned businesses, events, and educators on a local and national stage. Situations have changed for the organization, and there is a need for more people to become involved. There is no cost to visit the museum which is located at 40 West Main Street in Martinsville. Donations are appreciated, and would be more than welcomed. The center is open Tuesday through Thursday from 11AM to 4PM and is open by group appointments only on Friday and Saturday. For more information call 276.732.3496 or email fahi2009@yahoo.com.
L.E. Coleman African-American Museum The L.E. Coleman African-American Museum was organized around 2005. It was at this time that the Board of Supervisors sought to divest itself of some surplus property. The Board any civic group who had plans, or could develop suitable plans, for the use of the building. The idea for the museum grew out of a desire by a group of local citizens to preserve a piece of local history. In order to meet this
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requirement Museum was established. The Board donated the property to the museum. A community-wide appeal was sent out for donations. As a result of this appeal, a sizeable collection of artifacts now grace the museum. The museum is operated by a board of directors which consist of representatives. The Board meets once every quarter and at other times on an as needed basis.
Lawrence M. Clark Center In 2009, a group of interested and highly motivated citizens of Danville and Pittsylvania County began a conversation to create an African-American Museum and Cultural Center. Recently, the project began to take shape and has been named. The center will be called the Lawrence M. Clark Center for AfricanAmerican Culture and Learning, fondly referred to as The Clark Center. The Clark Center will be a place for educational programming and exhibits to preserve and promote the history and life of African Americans in our communities. The mission of The Clark Center is to serve the community as a place for exploration and celebration; to recognize, promote, preserve, and exhibit the rich cultural contributions of Africans and Americans of African descent to the Danville, Pittsylvania, and Caswell county areas. The objectives of The Clark Center are to: • Develop innovative and thought provoking activities that will appeal to the broadest of audiences, • Build exhibits based on best practices and creativity, • Continually support life-long learning in our communities, and • Host lectures, concerts and festivals of cultural significance. The Lawrence M. Clark Center for African-American Culture and Learning is named in honor of Dr. Lawrence Mozelle Clark, a well-respected historian, community leader and educator. He was a former Associate Provost and retired Professor of Mathematics education at North Carolina State University. A native of Danville, Virginia he was instrumental as an advocate for issues relating to race and diversity during his 20 year tenure at the university. He was a true trailblazer as he created the Chancellor’s African-American Community Advisory Council and helped found the African-American Cultural Center at NC State. NC State’s Annual L.M. Clark Lecture is named in his honor. This humble leader continues to impact the lives of the local citizenry and individuals by sharing his large personal collection of African and African-American artifacts. To get involved in The Clark Center project contact Bethann James at 434.429.4934, visit Clark-Center.com, or check out the center on Facebook.
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The Main Street structure called the Masonic Temple is the third building by that name to occupy the site. The first, erected in 1851, met its demise in 1901 for a more modern facility, which in turn, succumbed to an accidental fire in 1920, but found rebirth with its current structure.
Fun Facts William Byrd II surveyed the dividing line between Virginia and North Carolina in 1728, naming the Dan River and describing the area as “a land of Eden.” A friend of Byrd’s, William Wynne, settled on the south bank of the river in the 1740s and established a ferry at its rocky shallows. The settlement became known as Wynne’s Falls. Pittsylvania County was formed in 1767 from Halifax County to the east. Pittsylvania is the largest county in Virginia with an area of 986 square miles. George Washington crossed the Dan River when returning home from his 1791 Southern tour at Dix’s Ferry near the present-day Danville Regional Airport. The outcry of farmers having to transport their tobacco crops to Richmond and Petersburg persuaded the State Legislature in 1793 to establish a tobacco inspection station at Wynne’s Falls and rename the settlement Danville. Danville was incorporated as a town in 1833 and elected its first councilmen. Danville’s first cotton mill began operation in 1822 using the waterpower of the Dan River. The French engineer, Claudius Crozet, designed and constructed the road to Franklin County in 1839, calling it the Franklin Turnpike. Within a decade other roads were built north and east to Lynchburg and Halifax, west into Henry County, and then south to Salisbury and Yanceyville in North Carolina. When Danville’s only bridge over the Dan River washed away in an 1850 flood, William T. Sutherlin quickly built a covered toll bridge in its place thus saving the town from economic ruin.
Before the Civil War, Thomas Neal, a tobacco warehouse owner, developed a method of selling loose leaves of tobacco so buyers could inspect the product before its purchase. The process was adopted nationwide and became known as the “Danville System.” A large hospital complex was built in Danville by the Confederate government just two blocks from the railroad. Since a large prison compound composed of six tobacco warehouses in the downtown area held more than 7,000 Union prisoners, the doctors and nurses attended to the needs of sick and wounded soldiers of both armies. Almost 1,300 Federal prisoners died in Danville during the Civil War. They were buried in what would become the Danville National Cemetery in 1867. More than 700 Confederate soldiers died in the local hospitals with their burial locations unknown to this day. Three weeks following General Lee’s surrender, 16,000 Federal troops occupied and held Danville under martial law for more than two months. The Union commander, General Horatio Wright set up his headquarters tent across the street from William T. Sutherlin’s Main Street mansion. Danville prospered as an economic beneficiary of the Civil War. Within twenty years property values soared with a thriving tobacco and textile industry. In 1882, six local men formed Riverside Cotton Mills tapping the water power offered by the Dan River and the town’s prosperity boomed as the population swelled. Soon after the Civil War, the Town of Danville hired City Engineer Charles A. Ballou, a former Confederate captain, who initiated the construction of a gas plant for street lighting, installed a modern sewage and water system, and in 1886, was instrumental in the town becoming the first municipally-owned provider of electrical power in the Nation.
Sutherlin’s 1850 bridge would be replaced thirty-seven years later by a modern iron structure which would succumb to fire in June 1927. A popular national cartoon of the era, “Ripley’s Believe It or Not,” reported, “An iron bridge burned with fire stations at both ends in Danville, Virginia.”
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A new town was born on the opposite side of the Dan River in 1877 with North Danville being incorporated. James M. Walker, the first mayor, had been the mayor of Danville during the Civil War. The adolescent town changed its name to Neapolis two years before being annexed by Danville in 1896.
Danville installed its first telephone in 1883 just 7 years after the instrument’s invention. In less than a year there were 75 subscribers. A Richmonder, Henry Oscar Eanes, became the first manager of the company and held that position for 47 consecutive years. A former Confederate cavalryman, Harry Wooding, became mayor of Danville in 1892 and was continuously elected to that position until his death in 1938. His forty-six year tenure set a national record not broken until 1993. His granite likeness stands today in front of the Municipal Building on Patton Street. The March 3, 1911 edition of the Danville Bee carried the astounding news of the arrest of Danville’s Chief of Police R. E. Morris. Morris was actually Thomas Edgar Stripling, convicted 14 years earlier in Georgia for murder. Escaping jail, he worked his way north holding different jobs until reaching Danville where he joined the police force and became chief 4 years later. Escorted by officials back to Georgia, Stripling served out his sentence and died there in a nursing home in 1961 at the age of 96 years. The area’s first radio station went on the air, May 15, 1930, announcing Danville’s prosperity with its call letters, WBTM, “The World’s Best Tobacco Market” and “The World’s Biggest Textile Mill.” The bright red neon sign that adorned the roof of Dan River Mills’ Number Eight facility for 62 years cost $22,602 when erected in 1948. The large sign proclaimed Danville to the world as the “Home of Dan River Fabrics” and served as a beacon for many weary travelers returning home. Not since the Civil War had Danville been occupied by an enemy force until November 1959 when elements of the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division invaded the city, threw the community leaders into a stockade and placed the city under martial law. The mock invasion was hailed as a success by the U.S. Army which televised the event and aired it nationwide on its weekly show, “The Big Picture.”
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Danville and Pittsylvania County are focused on educating our young people. To that end, our area has a great selection of schools. Our public schools are excellent and offer many different options when it comes to educating your children. In fact, one of our high schools has consistently been named one of both Newsweek and U.S. News and World Report’s Top Schools in the Nation. But, we also offer one of the most unique set of private school choices in the United States. From nationally known all-female Chatham administrators, and staff whose hard work, dedication, and genuine concern make a difference.
Hall and one of the most wellrespected military schools in the world in Hargrave Military Academy to our exceptional faith-based and secular based
We are fortunate to have strong
private schools, our region is
community support. Caring and
truly the hub of education.
kindness are characteristics of our community that always provides
Danville Public Schools
Educators Making a Difference BY SUE DAVIS
additional support from school supplies to clothing when needed.
of the importance of education, the availability of new employment
Our school division is committed to
opportunities, and the drug-free
student learning and achievement
requirements to qualify for and to
through a wide range of academics,
succeed in these jobs.
arts, and athletics. We maintain a consistent level of support for student
Collectively, the Danville Public
programs in all three areas.
Schools know how to get a tough job done, and we have the talent,
With an unwavering focus on student
Education impacts all other aspects
expertise, and work ethic to exceed
achievement, the Danville Public
of our community. Our mission in this
our own and this community’s
School system has continued to
endeavor is to raise this community’s
expectations.
move forward, as our commitment
level of expectation for our students
to students is as strong as ever. The
and young people—one citizen
Together, we will continue to make
reasons for the continued success of
at a time. Every single person in
a positive difference in the city of
our school division are the teachers,
Danville must become more aware
Danville.
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Danville City Public Schools Being a Teacher in the Danville Public School System
and experience the educational
is a quote that has guided me. When
styles and twenty-first century learning
I see a new group of students walk
objectives of our state’s two largest
through our doors at Galileo Magnet
school systems. My experiences have
High School, ready to acquire the
greatly influenced my view of the
tools they need to be successful and
world and my views of education on
move forward towards their futures
all levels. The students and families
I am reminded of why I became a
with whom I have worked, their
teacher — to create a brighter future.
stories, and life experiences have certainly enhanced my desire to
Teaching in Danville has been a joy
move forward as an educator. More
for me. I have been able to reach
importantly, these acquaintances
out to the best and brightest and to
have inspired me to face each day
those who could be just that if they
with the personal goal of helping to
would only see themselves there.
prepare Danville’s next generation
From studying the past in women in
of “explorers.” Perhaps they too
literature to making original works
As a native of Danville, Virginia, and
will venture forward and return
of art in computer art and creating
a proud product of Danville Public
with contributions that will add to
professional publications in journalism
Schools, it is an honor to return to my
the growth and prosperity of our
and digital photography, I have seen
hometown as a member of our public
communities and to the city that we
students really find themselves when
school instructional team, after nearly
call home.
given the chance to plot their own
Pay it Forward BY ALTINA GUNN SUBER FIRST GRADE TEACHER SCHOOLFIELD ELEMENTARY
eighteen years away.
path and follow it. Through this, they Being a teacher in Danville is a “pay it
discover what they can do with a little
Higher education and previous
forward” experience as I continue the
guidance and patience.
employment opportunities have
cycle of preparing our children and
allowed me to take the lessons
our city for greatness.
learned from this very school district to “explore” beyond our fair city. From the college town of Charlottesville, Virginia to our Nation’s Capital to the Eastern Shores of Virginia Beach, I have had the privilege of studying and working with some of the greatest educators to call Virginia their home and Virginia’s children their “babies.” I have also had opportunities to study
Still, it is like Abraham Lincoln said, “The best thing about the future is that
The Future
it comes only one day at a time.” As
BY LEIGH WALKER, YEARBOOK ADVISOR GALILEO MAGNET HIGH SCHOOL
our lessons one day at a time. It is
Inventor Charles F. Kettering once said, “My interest is in the future because I am going to spend the rest of my life there.” Being a teacher, this
teachers we sometimes have to take when we take our time and show our students we are passionate about the material and invested in their futures that students also become passionate and that will stick with them forever.
Supporting Music BY DEMOND MCNAIR, BAND DIRECTOR WESTWOOD MIDDLE SCHOOL
Teaching can be challenging, but I have found it to be a rewarding experience here in Danville. I’ve taught in the Danville Public School system for thirteen years. During that time, I have found it to be a gratifying experience, because of having local supportative community resources Continued to page 138.
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the future of education Danville City Public Schools
after school practice or concert. I am
I have also discovered that our School
fortunate to have excellent faculty
Board Office has been very supportive
and staff who are very supportive of
of the fine arts in the Danville area.
such as parents, colleagues, admini-
the band program. They are always
They help provide us with funds for our
stration, and the school board office.
willing to help with concerts, or
rental program and help with funding
practice time after school.
for Concert Assessment. Through their
Continued from page 135.
Danville is a small, close knit
support, students gain an opportunity
community. As the Band Director
Danville Public Schools provide
to study music and participate in
of Westwood Middle School, I have
support for all students that wish
regional band activities including
discovered that the support of
to play a musical instrument. One
Concert Assessment and All District
students’ parents, administration, and
resource to help our students is a
Band.
colleagues is important. During my
school indigent instrumental rental
time as band director at Westwood,
program, which offers instruments for
I am grateful for their support and
I have experienced phenomenal
the nominal cost of $20.00 per year.
through hard work we will be able
parental support. My students work
This includes all instruments except
to correlate the arts and academics
hard throughout the school year to
percussion and saxophones. Any
closer to elevate our students. Our
prepare for concerts, district auditions,
student who qualifies for this program
students are the reason that everyone
and Concert Assessment. To prepare
is given an instrument for one school
pulls together. Support, dedication,
for these performances, my students
year. I have found this program to be
hard work, and perseverance will
and their parents are always willing
helpful for the families of my students,
allow our students to be successful in
to make the sacrifice to provide
which in turn, helps to build my
all of their endeavors.
transportation for their child to any
program.
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Pittsylvania County Public Schools BY JAMES MCDANIEL, SUPERINTENDENT
Have you seen the movie Secretariat?
had fifteen out of eighteen schools
question: “What holds you back from
to make AYP. This year only seven
achievement?” He writes of twenty
out of eighteen attained this goal.
bad habits leaders (individuals and
Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote that,
organizations) possess. One of the
“The ultimate measure of a man is
bad habits Goldsmith mentions in his
not where he stands in moments of
book is “clinging to the past!”
comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and
Victorious individuals do not focus
controversy!”
on the past; instead, they face the challenges of today and tomorrow.
It is an inspiring, true story about how faith, perseverance, and
Our mission is to educate and
Victorious individuals feel the
determination allow us to achieve the
nurture students to be successful and
alternative to winning is totally
impossible. In the movie, Housewife
productive citizens. As we began
unacceptable, so they figure out what
and mother, Penny Chenery, against
this school year, we talked of high
must be done to achieve the victory,
all odds and with the help of veteran
expectations and lofty standards
and then go after it with everything
trainer, Lucien Lourin, manages to
of excellence. Our vision is to be
at their disposal. The challenge for
navigate through a male-dominated
recognized as having an innovative,
PCS will be how we move forward in
business to win the first Triple Crown in
challenging, and exemplary school
the future as an organization to meet
twenty-five years.
system. To accomplish these goals will
the rigorous requirements of No Child
be quite a challenge. Where do we
Left Behind (NCLB). Albert Einstein
start?
says, “In the middle of difficulty lies
Pittsylvania County Schools (PCS)
opportunity.”
is faced with a particularly tough challenge. Adequate Yearly Progress
Executive Leadership Coach, Marshall
(AYP) has become increasingly
Goldsmith’s book, What Got You
I am confident that the leaders and
more difficult to attain. In 2009, PCS
Here Won’t Get You There, asks the
followers of PCS are going to rise up
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to meet the challenge of NCLB and AYP! How? By applying five simple principles to our plan of action!
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Principle #1: The plan is progress … not perfection. Principle #2: The past is over …
forget it!
Principle #3: The secret is a determined attitude … maintain it! Principle #4: The future holds out hope … reach for it! Principle #5: The need is keeping a high standard … together! So many times we fall short of fulfilling our potential because of the limitations we place on ourselves. The best leaders and followers race beyond their comfort zones and challenge themselves to overcome the obstacles that stand in their way. If we are to improve as an organization, then we must be willing to improve as individuals. We must seek out those defining moments that accelerate our growth and maturity. Former Boston Celtics great Bill Russell’s words resonate with application when he said, “The game (NCLB - No Child Left Behind) is scheduled, we have to play it (SOL – Standards of Learning) – we might as well win (meeting AYP – Adequate Yearly Progress).”
Carlisle School Carlisle School was established in 1969 in Martinsville, Virginia. Area business leaders and educators were interested in providing a community-based school which combined superior academics with high personal standards. Carlisle embraces the philosophy of offering a rigorous college-preparatory program and encouraging intellectual discipline and creativity, while also fostering the development of character and individual responsibility. We are proud to be an IB World School encouraging global studies and awareness. Our children are prepared for the International Baccalaureate, a prestigious degree recognized around the world, beginning in the primary and middle school years. IB students become successful leaders in their communities and worldwide. The school opened its doors for 81 students in grades 1 through 7. Today, Carlisle continues to provide a first class education to over 568 students in pre-school through grade 12. We have expanded to three campuses located in Martinsville, Danville, and Chatham. Our boarding school hosts students from Nigeria, Korea, Japan, Australia, China, Vietnam, and Taiwan. Carlisle School has since maintained its accreditation by the Virginia Association of Independent Schools (VAIS), the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS), and is recognized by the Virginia Board of Education as an accredited school through the Virginia Council for Private Education (VCPE).
The entire Pittsylvania County school system is dedicated to winning by educating our children to the very best of our abilities. We will not accept anything less. For more information visit pcs.k12.va.us.
Chatham Hall Located in Chatham, Virginia, Chatham Hall’s mission is to prepare girls for college and productive, fulfilled lives. As a community of honor and trust, Chatham Hall values its Episcopal heritage and welcomes students from diverse backgrounds. With a rigorous educational program that encourages intellectual growth, creative development, and personal responsibility Chatham Hall is helping to create our leaders of tomorrow. Continued to page 144.
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The most important teacher your child has is you We are here to help The first 5 years of life represent the single greatest chance we have to impact a child’s future. We want to make sure the children of Danville and Pittsylvania County have the brightest future possible. Being a new parent or a parent in a new community can be challenging. How do I choose a child care provider? What can I do to make sure my child is ready for school? What should my child know? 133 Robertson Avenue Danville VA, 24541 434.797.8887 www.SmartBeginningsDP.org www.facebook.com/SmartBeginningsDP
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Let us help you find the answers to your questions. Smart Beginnings Danville Pittsylvania is working to ensure every child in Danville and Pittsylvania County is ready for school and ready for life.
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Chatham Hall Continued from page 141. Opened in 1894 by the Reverend C. Orlando Pruden, Chatham Hall began educating the young women of Southern Virginia and neighboring North Carolina. From the outset the school provided an exacting academic program designed to equip girls for the challenges of the future. Chatham Hall has a reputable tradition of encouraging girls to extraordinary accomplishment. Esteemed graduate Georgia O’Keefe went on to become one of the preeminent American artists of the 20th century. For more information on Chatham Hall please visit www.chathamhall.org or call 434-434-2941.
enrollment. Our goals are to pursue academic excellence, build responsible citizens, and celebrate the gifts and talents of each child. “We are not here to indoctrinate children. We respect, learn about, and embrace diverse religious beliefs and practices.
Epiphany Episcopal School Danville’s Epiphany Episcopal School was founded in 2008 and currently offers grades Pre-K through 8. Regarding the school’s rapid growth, Suzanne Miller, Dean of the school says, “the small class sizes; a safe, enriching environment; relatively low tuition; a focus on languages, Latin, Spanish, German, French, and Chinese, and innovative Singapore math curriculum all contribute to growing
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The vision for the establishment of the school was that of The Reverend Samuel S. ColleyToothaker who serves as its Headmaster as well as Rector at The Episcopal Church of the Epiphany. EES is an outreach mission of Epiphany Church which was founded by Dr. George Washington Dame in 1840. Epiphany Episcopal School is located at 115 Jefferson Avenue, in Danville’s Historic District, and online at www.epiphanydanville.org.
Faith Christian Academy Faith Christian Academy in Hurt, Va. provides a biblically integrated curriculum for preschool to 12th grade students. The nondenominational school partners with parents and the church to raise and train students in a Christcentered environment. Found in 1989, the school offers preschool for three-and four-yearolds. The elementary school uses phonics to teach reading and writing skills. Elementary students also excel in math, history, science, and spelling. Middle and high school teachers use state-of-the-art technology to engage students with Powerpoint, virtual field trips, video clips, and other online media. Faith Christian has computer labs in the elementary and secondary buildings. Senior high students are encouraged to take dual-enrollment courses through Central Virginia Community College, allowing them to receive college credits and meet high school requirements. Students attending Faith Christian for 9th-12th grades receive a 75-percent tuition discount to Liberty University. Middle and high school students participate in community service projects. The school offers competitive athletics at middle school and varsity levels. Faith Christian’s most important feature is the Christian faculty’s commitment to teach students about the Lord through daily Bible classes. Faith Christian provides a warm and caring Christian environment for students to learn and grow. Address: 361 Main St./P.O. Box 670, Hurt, Va. 24563. Phone: 434.324.8276 Website: www.fcavirginia.com.
basic notion enables young men to maximize their potential to the fullest. A Hargrave student is held to a much higher standard.
Hargrave Military Academy Hargrave Military Academy is the premier military school. The Military Academy is a college preparatory secondary boys’ military boarding school for grades seven through twelve and one post graduate year that embraces Christian values. Hargrave provides a safe learning environment. The daily structure of the Academy bestows a level of accountability and responsibility that is not present in most secondary schools. This
Sacred Heart School
Hargrave’s program equips students with the tools needed to excel in the classroom. It also positions students for college acceptance, and further success in their higher education endeavors. Over the last nine years, Hargrave boasts an astonishing 99 percent college acceptance rate. Recent studies show an 83 percent college retention rate for graduates of Hargrave. For over 100 years, Hargrave Military Academy has been a leader in the developing young men into being the best they can be. For more information, please visit www.hargrave.edu or call 434.432.2481.
spectrum including art, music, technology, Spanish, and guidance. Additionally, small classes, averaging 15 per class, taught by fully-certified teachers benefit from the PLATO Math Program through the Institute of Advanced Learning and Research, in-house special artist programs and off-grounds field trips, instructional strategies that meet the needs of all students (differentiated instruction), and virtual learning opportunities in state-of-the-art computer labs.
Sacred Heart School, the oldest non-public school in Danville, has produced top students in the area for over 57 years. Its status as the only non-public Danville-based school accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (Rating: Exemplary), along with its designation as a 2006 NCLB Blue Ribbon School is not surprising when one realizes the breadth of the school’s mission.
All students in pre-school through grade nine are active members in the Mustard Seed Program which connects the school to local community agencies in need of support. Recent enhancements to the curriculum include the “Meet the Masters” art program, the addition of individualized foreign language instruction for every student, and the completion of a renovated state-ofthe-art library.
A challenging program that has withstood the test of time continues to offer a traditional core curriculum enhanced by a full enrichment
To learn more about Sacred Heart School, “Where Tradition Inspires Tomorrow,” please visit us online at www.sheartschool.com.
Westover Christian Academy Westover Christian Academy recognizes that one of the most important decisions parents make is where to send their children to school. In partnership with the home and church, Westover serves hundreds of families from Danville and five surrounding counties each year and strives to provide a safe and secure environment that reinforces the values that are important at home. From the challenging academic program to the extra-curricular activities, WCA offers a program of instruction for preschool through twelfth grade where the development of mind and body is integrated with spiritual and character formation. Westover is fully accredited by ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International) and is recognized as an accredited school by the Virginia Council for Private Education. The school was founded in 1977 and has a total enrollment of 440 with an average class size of 18. Preschool (K3 and K4): The preschool curriculum is based on the understanding that children are active learners. Through large and small group activities, students develop phonics, language, math, and fine and gross motor skills while learning a variety of concepts. Elementary (K-6): The focus in the elementary grades is to provide a strong foundation for the students by emphasizing basic skills. Reading, phonics, writing, math, science, social studies, and Bible are core components of our elementary program. Secondary (7-12): The rigorous college preparatory curriculum in junior and senior high school prepares students for success in college and beyond. A wide range of athletics, fine arts, and student activities enables students to develop their individual talents and abilities.
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Tutoring, Supplemental & Early Childhood Education
The Tabernacle Learning Center of Danville The Tabernacle Learning Center of Danville is an extension of the ministry of The Tabernacle where
Sylvan Learning Center
we endeavor to follow the biblical principle found in Deuteronomy 6:6-
Sylvan Learning Center has been a
Sylvan helps students of all needs –
7. The principle is “My children and
part of the education landscape in
catch up, keep up, and get ahead
grandchildren belong to God, and
the Danville-Pittsylvania community
– and they serve students from pre-K
it is my responsibility to teach them
since 2001. The local learning center
to twelfth grade. Adults even utilize
scriptural principles, godly character,
has served over 1,000 families from the
the Sylvan Advantage to help them
and basic convictions.”
entire region to meet their education
advance in their career goals. To that end, the Tabernacle Learning
needs. When local students gain confidence and skills they need at
Sylvan’s programs – Beginning
Center (TLC) is a K-3 through K-5
Sylvan, they develop what they need
Reading, Academic Reading,
preschool that has loving teachers
for success in school and in life.
Advanced Reading Skills, Math
who communicate both spiritual
Essentials, Sylvan Advanced Math
and educational, age appropriate
Sylvan Learning is an education
(Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra
activities while utilizing the A Beka
resource for local families when their
2), Academic Writing, Study Skills, SAT
curriculum. The Tabernacle Learning
child needs extra skill development
and ACT Prep for college admissions
Center has two-day, three-day, or
and support for their classroom and
tests, College Prep Writing and
five-day programs with comfortable
academic performance. Whether a
Homework Support for the traditional
student-teacher ratios, modern and
student is in the local public schools,
tutoring approach - are available
clean facilities, in a safe and secure
private schools, or homeschooled,
in the center at the convenient
environment. The preschool programs
Sylvan is the preferred choice for
Coleman Marketplace location,
are also cost effective and designed
the extra help a family needs to
across from Home Depot, or online,
to prepare your child for their
accomplish academic goals.
or even in your home. Call Sylvan
future educational goals. For more
to learn how they can help you help
information, please contact Carolyn
your student.
Burdette at 434.822.6100, extension 11.
so reading, writing and arithmetic
For more information, please visit
“Teaching right living: That the child
are the skills students develop in the
www.sylvandanville.com or call
of God may be mature, completely
individualized learning programs.
434.799.6900.
equipped for a purposeful life.”
The three ‘R’s’ are the foundation of Sylvan’s success with students,
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Carlisle School discover the difference
College preparatory Day and Boarding school, preschool through Grade 12 Vais and saCs accredited academic Highlights • 100% four-year college acceptance rate since 1974 • IB Diploma Program (grades 11 - 12) has a 97% exam pass rate since 1991 • IB Middle Years Program (grades 6 - 10) • IB Primary Years Program (preschool - 5) • AP/Honors Classes • Extensive dual enrollment with Patrick Henry Community College thriving performing arts • Music and drama stage performances begin in preschool and lower division. • Middle and upper divisions participate in jazz band, choir, drama, dance, and creative movement classes and performances. Competitive athletic program • Recent State Championships in Boys and Girls Basketball, Field Hockey, and Golf • 20 varsity and JV sports teams
CaMpus LoCations Martinsville Campus preschool - grade 12
Danville Campus preschool - grade 2
Chatham Campus preschool - grade 6
300 Carlisle Rd. Axton, VA 24054
179 Piney Forest Rd. Danville, VA 24540
956 Woodlawn Academy Rd. Chatham, VA 24531
(276) 632-7288
(434) 799-1750
(434) 432-9244
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College Education Options
aerospace management (at its Quantico campus) and master’s degrees in business administration and education. Classes are offered at night and on the weekend to better fit a working adult’s schedule. The program is available statewide, with satellite
Averett University
locations in the Richmond and
Preparing Students for Big Dreams and Bold Futures
Tidewater regions. While the University’s main focus is to educate its students and prepare
Since it was founded in 1859 as
for innovative programs and has risen
them for their futures, it realizes the
a place for women to obtain an
to meet those needs. The University
importance of participating in the
education, Averett University has
boasts degree programs in equestrian
local community and reaching out to
continued to educate and support
studies, aeronautics, and athletic
the region as well. Averett makes sure
young men and women from around
training.
its students participate in community
the world — men and women
service projects throughout the year,
who will become leaders in the
In the 1980s, the University saw a need
with students working with such
Commonwealth, their home states
for educating working adults and
organizations as Habitat for Humanity,
and in a global community.
created what is now its Graduate and
Big Brothers Big Sisters, God’s
Professional Studies (GPS) Program.
Storehouse, Boys and Girls Club, and
Over the last 150 plus years, the
The GPS Program offers bachelor’s
Special Olympics.
University has recognized the need
degrees in business administration and
Continued to page 152.
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the future of education Averett is one of the area’s leaders in providing cultural opportunities for the region. Every year, the University hosts an arts series for its students and the surrounding community. The series features a variety of performances, lectures, and theatre productions. Past performances and lecturers have included author Sharyn McCrumb; pianist Elyane Laussade; American Shakespeare Center; Richmond Ballet; the Averett Singers; student art shows. “We believe it’s very important to introduce our students and the community at large to cultural arts,” said Averett Professor Richard Breen. “Our arts series represents a wide variety of events including authors, astronauts, theatre, Tuskegee Airmen and musicians of all sorts.” Averett’s Theatre Department began offering a Theatre for Youth Series in 1994 to introduce live theatre to the
the Musical” have been performed
performed “Streetcar Named Desire”
community’s children. More than 15
for area school children. The theatre
and “Comedy of Errors.”
productions, including “Nick Tickle,
department, which performs three
Fairy Tale Detective” and “Seussical
to four shows every year, has also
In addition, the University boasts 13 NCAA Division III athletic teams. The
Averett at a glance:
Cougars compete in the USA South Conference. Several of the teams regularly compete in NCAA tourna-
lower costs by nearly 40
ment competitions. The men’s golf
arts, coeducational, residential
percent on average; making an
team won the NCAA Championship
four-year university
investment in this small, private
in 2003. The home base for Averett
university comparable to that of
athletics is the University’s North
a large state school
Campus. Here our athletes compete
• Fully accredited, private, liberal
• 900 undergraduates from 30 states and 15 countries; adult learners 1,800 • Faculty: more than 75 percent
• Alumni: more than 20,000 alumni who encompass 34 countries
have a doctorate or other
and 30 states; 3,800 live in the
terminal degree; nearly 50
Dan River Region
percent have taught at Averett for more than 15 years • Academics: 30+ majors, minors and special programs
• Averett has been recognized in
Stuart James Grant Athletic Center. While Averett has changed with the times we have also retained those
the Top 15 percent of all Military
distinctive features that have long
Friendly schools nationally for the
been characteristic of a quality
efforts it makes to help active
Averett education.
• Student-faculty ratio: 14 to 1
duty military and veterans and
• Average class size: 13
their dependents pursue an
• Value: financial aid packages
education.
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at the Cougar Den and at the E.
For more information about the University visit its web site at www.averett.edu.
Danville Community College
A Commitment to the Future of Nursing
This is an exciting time to be enrolled at Danville Community College, one of 23 institutions in the Virginia Community College System. DCC offers more than 60 high quality programs for virtually every student who has the ability to benefit. You may select either programs of study for transfer to a four-year college or university, or a full range of occupational-technical degree, diploma, or certificate programs.
With careers in health science in high
over five years to Averett to fund 36
demand, Danville Regional Medical
scholarships for registered nurses at
Center has partnered with Danville
DRMC who choose to pursue a bachelor
Community College and Averett
of science degree in nursing. These
University to enhance the area
added scholarships allow registered
nursing program. Deaton says, “The
nurses the opportunity to further their
Virginia Health Reform Commission
education, in turn strengthening the
has projected a shortage of nearly
numbers of registered nurses with
23,000 nurses by the year 2020.” DRMC
bachelor degrees in the Dan River
and its parent corporation, LifePoint
Region.
Hospitals® are investing in the future Students can also pursue specialized
of registered nurses in Danville and
Averett University President, Tiffany
workforce services at DCC’s Regional
Pittsylvania County by pledging more
Franks says, “We are proud to work
Center for Advanced Technology
than 1 million dollars in scholarships to
in partnership with DRMC and DCC
and Training (RCATT). Located on
Danville Community College (DCC)
to give current and aspiring nurses a
Slayton Avenue in the Cyber Park,
and Averett University over the next
pathway for career
RCATT houses equipment and labs for
five years. “We believe this will help to
advancement.”
polymer processing, rapid prototyping,
ease the shortfall; more importantly,
nanotechnology, industrial mainten-
we believe these scholarships will
ance, and wood science. In fact, DCC
improve the quality of life and health
is one of the few schools with an active
throughout our region,” Deaton
polymer training program.
continues.
Classes are offered on DCC’s main
In 2011, DRMC pledged $500,000 to
campus and at off-campus locations in the City of Danville, Halifax County, and Pittsylvania County. In order to meet flexible scheduling needs, DCC offers an array of distance learning courses where you choose the time and place of study. E-Commerce (a specialization in Marketing) is the first Associate of Applied Science Degree program to be offered completely via distance learning, with classes scheduled via the internet.
DCC which will provide a total of 60 nursing scholarships over the next five years. In 2013, DRMC presented Danville Community College with a 100,000 dollar check, the first of five installments, to establish more nursing scholarships. The scholarships help to alleviate the stress of paying for a degree and allow students to focus
DCC is affordable. You can get a
on education.
quality education right here at home for less than $2,500 per year as a full-
In 2011, DRMC and
time student taking 12 credits over two
LifePoint pledged
semesters. If finances are a problem,
$500,000 over three years
DCC offers an extensive financial
to Averett to help establish a
aid program that includes grants,
nursing program. In 2013, DRMC
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Danville Community College
will ensure the transfer of classes.
Continued from page 153.
Science Technology and Nanotechnology courses. Students looking to
scholarships, loans, and work study
DCC has quality occupational
opportunities.
technology programs. Many of these
obtain job skills quickly will be interested in our short-term career studies
programs are in high demand fields
training programs that last several
When you attend DCC, you become
with excellent starting salaries. These
weeks to one year of full-time study.
part of an institution where the
certificate, diploma or associate
faculty and staff celebrate student
degree programs can be completed
Allied health programs are available
achievement and success. As
in just one or two years of full-time
and are taught in the new, state-of-
an Achieving the Dream Leader
study: Accounting, Administration
the-art Foundation Hall. Associate
College, DCC is addressing the many
of Justice, Administrative Support
degree programs offered include
barriers to success for students. The
Technology, Air Conditioning &
Health Science (with a specialization in
College is committed to closing
Refrigeration, Auto Body, Automotive
practical nursing), Registered Nursing,
achievement gaps and emphasizing
Analysis & Repair, Building Trades
Dental Hygiene (in cooperation with
the use of data to drive change.
Technology, Business Management,
Virginia Western Community College),
A new Developmental Education
Computer-Aided Drafting & Design,
Medical Laboratory Technology,
Initiative (with funding from the Gates
Early Childhood Education, Electrical/
and Respiratory Therapy (both in
Foundation) offers innovative ways for
Electronics Engineering Technology,
cooperation with J. Sargeant Reynolds
students to update skills through math,
General Engineering Technology,
Community College). DCC continues
English, and reading refresher courses.
Graphic Imaging Technology, Industrial
to offer the one-year certificate in
Maintenance, Information Systems
practical nursing and career studies
While many students attend DCC to
Technology, Maintenance Mechanics,
certificates in nurse aide, dental
expand their job skills, or learn new
Marketing, Office Information
assisting, phlebotomy, emergency
ones to get a job, there are others
Processing, Precision Machining
medical services, gerontology,
who attend DCC to complete the
Technology and Welding.
medical coding, medical terminology,
first two years of a baccalaureate
medical transcription, and pharmacy
education. These students then transfer
The College has introduced the Techni-
to a four-year college or university.
cal Studies Associate in Applied Science
DCC offers four transfer programs
Degree program with options in
of study: Business Administration,
Advanced Manufacturing Engineering
Engineering, Liberal Arts, and Science.
Technology, Fire Science, Industrial
DCC counselors are available to help
Maintenance Technician, Polymer
students map out a plan of study that
Manufacturing Technology, Wood
technician. For more information about DCC, or to schedule a campus visit, contact the College at 434.797.2222, or toll free at 800.560.4291, or email info@dcc.vccs.edu. You can also visit the DCC website: www. dcc.vccs.edu, or connect with us online via Facebook, Twitter, Flickr or YouTube.
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For
Adult Education
many people, finishing high
It’s Never Too Late to Learn
school wasn’t an option. Life got in the
Danville Public Schools Adult & Career Education
way and high school fell to the bottom of the priority list. But as we get older, we all realize the importance of education. The Danville Public Schools offer a wide range of
Education
offerings designed to prepare adults,
Center to get started.
BY ANDREW SCOTT BROOKS
18 & older, to move forward in their lives to job training, post secondary
GED CERTIFICATE: The GED Test has five
areas (reading, math, writing),
education, and employment.
parts: Writing, Reading, Math, Science,
computerized study, and self-paced
& Social Studies. Adults may take
study guided by a teacher. Tests
Few job training programs or jobs
one test at a time or schedule the full
are repeated regularly; students are
are available without a high school
test at one time. The Adult & Career
invited to take official GED® Tests
credential. Adult High School
Education offers assessment, GED
when they are ready.
Diplomas and GED Certificates
preparation classes, and GED testing:
GED® TESTING: Cost: $58 ($10 to
are accepted by regional training institutions and area businesses. These
ASSESSMENT (FREE): Held Fridays,
repeat a test); Adults may opt to
are more than “pieces of paper” and
from 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. or by
register and take the test. They must
show that you can finish something.
appointment. Adults take a reading
have a valid picture ID with an address
They are the gateway to your future.
and math assessment to determine
AND payment (cash or money order)
what they remember and what they
to register. Adults scoring 450 or
Earning A High School Credential
need to work on. Those who score
higher on the practice test will only be
well will be given the Official GED®
required to pay the $8 first time tester
Practice Test. Adults needing study will
fee; the $10 test fee/test will be waived
ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA: For
talk with a teacher about class options
on any practice test on which adults
students who left school needing five
and be assigned classes. Adults
score 450 or higher. Testers may take
or less high school credits. All classes
scoring 450 or higher on one or more of
each test no more than 3 times from
are web-based offerings that must be
the Official GED® Practice Tests will be
January – December.
taken on the Adult & Career Center
invited to take those tests at no cost.
campus. Cost per class: $45.00
In addition to High School Credentials,
GED® PREP CLASSES (FREE): Mondays –
the program offers several programs
Adults should bring a certified high
Thursdays, 9:00 a.m. – 8:30 p.m. Class
school transcript to the Adult & Career
options include leveled class in test
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EARN YOUR DEGREE FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND RIGHT HERE IN DANVILLE. Our Weekend College program at Danville Community College works with your busy personal and professional life. And your budget. Attend class Friday evenings and Saturdays at DCC. Enjoy classes with real-world applications. Take one highly- concentrated course at a time. And pay just $430 per semester hour. New cohorts start each August.
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the future of education Adult Education Continued from page 156. that can be instrumental in getting yourself ready to work. BRUSH-UP CLASSES: Instruction in reading and math for high school graduates who need to brush-up or improve their skills to enter the workforce or training. ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL): Instruction in survival English and civics. Classes
Preparing the Next Leaders Upward Bound
“The task of the leader is to get his people from where they are to where they have not been.” - Henry Kissinger “To enable opportunities in
build positive relationships with peers
education among low-income, first
and teachers to further advance
generation students facing adversity
in their educational experiences.
and disadvantaged circumstances
Teachers are hired from the Danville/
in hopes of overcoming their
Pittsylvania County Public Schools
challenges for access to higher
to facilitate academic support in
education” - Robin M. Dabney, EdS.
core areas. While 9th – 12th grade students experience a summer
Upward Bound Programs are
residential component, graduating
9 – 11 a.m. and 6 – 8 p.m. No Cost.
federally funded programs designed
high school seniors are enrolled in a
to assist high school students
Summer Bridge/Work-Study Program
BEGINNING COMPUTER CLASS:
prepare and attend college
offered by DCC Upward Bound
Instruction in basic computer use.
immediately after high school
Program. Graduating seniors attend
Afternoon & night classes offered
graduation. Program services
Danville Community College (DCC)
two days per week, two hours per
include 2 main components;
during the summer term in support of
day for five weeks. Call for schedule.
Academic Year Component and
their upcoming college enrollment.
Registration Fee: $5.
a Summer Component. Academic
Participating students earn up to 6-
are offered Tuesdays and Thursdays,
year services structures academic
college credit hours that will transfer
CUSTOMER SERVICE CLASS: Learn
performance while increasing
to their attending college in the Fall.
strategies and techniques for good
proficiency levels in core subjects
Summer Bridge students also earn
customer service and working with
such as math (Algebra 1 – Pre-
money while attending DCC through
difficult customers. Afternoon & night
Calculus); Writing; Reading; Foreign
a Work-study program. Work-study
classes offered two days per week,
Language; Science as well as
services place students in a work-
2.5 hours per day for 5-6 weeks. Call
offer Focus Workshops on building
environment based on their college
for schedule. Registration Fee: $5.
Study Skills and Time Management
major or career interest and pay
techniques. Additional workshops
students throughout their summer
offered are financial aid and
enrollment at DCC.
(Completers may choose to take the NATIONAL RETAIL FEDERATION Customer Service Exam for $75.)
scholarships; college placement preparation and test registration
“Since my employment with Danville
for PSAT, SAT, and ACT; personal
Community College’s Upward Bound
budgeting; and Cultural/Career
Program, I’ve witnessed numerous
Awareness. Upward Bound’s
students from hardship circumstances
Summer Component is a six-week
and lack of proficiency levels not only
residential component, exposing
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There Is No Place Like Home BY TAMMY MOSER
Great Neighborhoods. Do you want to live where you can borrow a cup of sugar from your neighbor, walk your dog, where kids play in the sprinkler in the summer, and catch fire flies in the back yard? There are a great number of subdivisions throughout the city and county to choose from and one just right for your family. They offer homes in a variety of styles and age, with prices
The Dan River Region is a great place
starting well below $100,000.
to call home. It is a region that has managed to preserve its rich history
City Subdivisions. A short drive through
while simultaneously embracing the new
Forest Hills gives clear evidence to its
age of technology; a region with “big
name, as beautiful, aged trees and
city” conveniences and “small town”
shrubberies line the hilly streets and
ambience. It is a great place to build a
provide the backdrop for homes in
career, raise a family or retire. Consider
a wide array of architectural styles
yourself warned: Once you experience
including Tudor, Georgian, Colonial,
the heart of the Region, you may never
and Traditional. One of the City’s oldest
want to leave.
neighborhoods, Forest Hills is located off West Main, adjacent to Ballou Park,
Variety. If variety is the spice of life, then
Averett University, and a short walk to
the Dan River Region’s housing market is
Danville Regional Medical Center.
seasoned to perfection. Whatever your taste in housing, the Dan River Region
Other convenient subdivisions include
provides a host of choices: Millionaires’
Southwyck Farm, located on Danville’s
Row along Danville’s Main Street with
south side, a short distance from the
its beautiful homes of Victorian and
Virginia-North Carolina border. This
Edwardian architecture; a renovated loft
neighborhood offers homes built in
in the Tobacco Warehouse district with a
the seventies to the present. New
spectacular view of the Dan River, or a
construction opportunities are also
chalet overlooking a beautiful lake shore.
available.
It’s all here!
subdivision because of its convenience
Many newcomers like this
to the Danville Expressway. Adjacent Convenience. In the Dan River Region
to Southwyck Farms, Grove Park
you are only minutes away from
offers classy and affordable housing
everything! Whether you are headed
opportunities.
to work, the grocery store, school, your place of worship, to work, to a ball
The View at Country Club is an exciting
game, or the movies, your destination
new community in Danville. The View will
is only a “hop, skip, and jump” away.
feature a private clubhouse, manicured
Traffic jams and long commutes are non-
grounds, and up to 33 private homes
issues throughout the Region. Whenever
consisting of a pleasing mix of garden
you travel to, or from, the Dan River
homes and individual residences.
Region, Raleigh-Durham International
Some of the homes come complete
airport and Greensboro Regional airport
with a breathtaking “view” of the Dan
are only a short drive away.
River. Beccan Ridge is a beautiful city subdivision with a country feel. It offers
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exquisite homes and large lots, some with water views. Windsor Heights. In this sprawling subdivision located on Danville’s West side you will find older homes build in the seventies and eighties, along with brand new construction located along the Dan River. Building lots are also available for sale. Birnam Woods, also located on Danville’s West side,
provides country
living in the city. Large wooded lots provide homeowners with privacy and seclusion. Two private lakes provide homeowners with fishing, boating, and swimming enjoyment. Shadowwood subdivision located on Danville’s North side includes homes built in the eighties and nineties and has its own neighborhood pool. Robinwood located adjacent to Shadowwood provides newer homes in a lovely setting. These neighborhoods combine a nice mix of two-story, Cape Cod, and ranch style homes. County Subdivisions. Bridgewood located across from Tuscarora Country Club in the Mt. Hermon community offers upper-end priced homes only a few minutes from the City of Danville. Most of these homes are situated on large, beautiful lots at least an acre in size. There are numerous additional subdivisions in the Mt. Hermon community, as this area of the county continues to grow, including, but not limited to, Laurel Woods, Tuscarora Farms, Fairfield Park, Chandler’s Pointe, Mt. Hermon Place, and Singletree. In the western part of the County you will find Westridge Farms, Sugartree Manor, and Whispering Pines, to name a few. Just across the border in North Carolina, one and one-half miles south of Danville, Continued to page 166.
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rejuvenation of Downtown Danville.
elevator, free secure parking, and an on-
Shopping, restaurants, the Community
site fitness center. The 36,000 square foot
Market, the Riverwalk Trail, the Carrington
building was a former tobacco prizery
Continued from page 163.
Center, the Amtrak Station, and the
and has been beautifully renovated.
beautiful and serene Shadyside awaits
Danville Science Center, located steps
you. Fenced-lined roadsides, two
from your door are all part of the charm
Dan River Crossing located on the
stocked ponds, and beautiful wooded
of the downtown living experience.
Riverfront behind the Community Market
lots set the scene for this park-like
the heart of Danville’s River District, you
is a unique apartment community for
subdivision.
will find outstanding and unique living
seniors. There is a clubhouse for planned
choices. These represent a perfect
activities; all apartments are fully
If you prefer the convenience of
example of moving to the future while
furnished with appliances; and there is
townhouse living, they are here too.
preserving our Region’s rich heritage.
secured entry into the building.
find Cabin Creek and Cabin Lake
Pemberton Lofts renovated space
Many other downtown living options are
townhouses and condominiums.
belonging to Davis Storage Buildings into
available and more are in the planning
Sutherlin Place townhouses, off of Main
luxurious one- and two-bedroom quality
stages. Seeing is believing.
Street, are convenient to downtown, the
apartments with original hardwood floors,
hospital, and Averett University.
granite countertops, a state-of-the-
Getting Away From It All. If you prefer
art security system , fitness center, free
your own private space without a
parking, and river views from most units.
neighbor in sight….you can find that
No Place Like Home
In
On the north side of Danville, you will
Charlestowne on Vandola, located
here too. Beautiful homes with acreage,
between Highway 58 West and Westover Drive offers single and two-story
Burton Condominiums occupies space
garden spots, pastures for horses,
townhouses with attached garages.
that was formerly the F. X. Burton
and ponds can be found throughout
Tobacco Factory. These two- and
Pittsylvania County.
Urban Living in Downtown Danville.
three-bedroom luxury condominiums
Combine a downtown looking to
beautifully incorporate the original brick
Does lake living appeal to you? There
revitalize itself with empty spacious
walls and refinished wood floors with
are several great options in the Region.
warehouses, vision and good taste,
updated amenities for modern living.
Hyco Lake, located east of Danville, covers 3750 acres and has 160 miles of
and downtown living is the result. The Crossing at the Dan, located on
Smith Seeds Apartments offers luxury one-
shoreline. Smith Mountain Lake located
Craghead Street, spearheaded the
and two- bedroom apartments, laundry,
in Pittsylvania County, surrounded by mountains, is a gorgeous, 40-mile long, 20,600-acre lake, with 500 miles of shoreline. Leesville Lake is Smith Mountain Lake’s lovely “sister” lake. Located near Altavista and Gretna, it covers 4000 acres with 100 miles of shoreline. Beautiful homes and cottages are located on the lake and in the communities. Boating, fishing, picnicking, swimming, walking, and golfing are yours to enjoy. We hope you have a feel for the housing opportunities available to you here in the Dan River Region. We have only touched on a few of many options. Please come and visit the Dan River Region and find your own home sweet home.
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Hospice or Home Health
Which is Right For You?
Focus
Hospice provides care to the patient and family and focuses on comfort and quality of life. It manages the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual needs of the patient and family.
Eligibility
Hospice is for patients with life limiting illnesses who are not seeking curative treatment. Services require a physician order and certification of life limiting illness. Hospice cares for people where they live, whether at home or a nursing facility. But, the patient does not have to be home bound.
Services
Hospice is all-inclusive (comprehensive, including all services) and treats the person, not the disease. Hospice provides 24/7 access to RNs and physicians for pain and symptom crisis management. It allows for increased visits by an interdisciplinary team based on need & without limit. Hospice provides a customized plan of care per patient/family & reassesses it as needed.
Hospice Covers
All-inclusive • Skilled Nursing Visits • Hospice Aide Visits • Medical Social Worker Visits • Spiritual Counseling/Chaplain Visits • Volunteer Support • Physician in-home Visits, as needed • Bereavement Support • Hospice Diagnosis Related Medications, Supplies, Equipment, and Lab work • Therapy Visits (Physical/Occupational/Speech) for rehabilitation • In-patient Care based on eligibility • Respite Care – 5 days as needed • Caregiver Education
For more information on Hospice Care, call 434.799.5313.
Focus
Home Health provides care to the patient and works with the family to focus on rehabilitation, disease management, and recovery. It manages issues dealing with the patient’s physical condition, home, safety and social needs.
Eligibility
Home Health is for patients who have a short term or long term need for skilled nursing or therapy and are seeking to return to their normal lives. It requires a physician order and skilled need. Home Health requires patients to be homebound and is provided in the home or assisted living facility.
Services
Home Health services are determined by diagnosis, medical necessity, and patient needs. The number of visits decreases as the patient moves toward recovery. It provides an individualized plan of care with established goals. Home Health has a 24/7 oncall nurse for treatment per orders or referral to ER if necessary.
Home Health Covers
Determined by diagnosis & medical need • Skilled Nursing Visits • Home Health Aide Visits • Medical Social Worker Visits • Therapy Visits (Physical/Occupational/Speech) for rehabilitation • Patient/Caregiver Education • Wound care including Wound Vac therapy • IV Administration • Disease and medication management • Supplies – treatment related • Coordinates equipment, supplies, and additional services as needed
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“You must be the change you wish to see in the world.” —Gandhi
Transforming The Dan River Region BY ANDREW SCOTT BROOKS
Danville and Pittsylvania County is
and president. “As individuals, we can
continue its goal of improving the quality
challenge each other to change the
of life in our community.
situation. We can challenge each other to stretch…reach beyond our comfort
Following in the footsteps of other
zones. We can challenge each other to
communities which have succeeded in
find what we care most about…when we
transforming themselves, such as Tupelo,
feel passionate about something, we are
Mississippi and Greenville, South Carolina,
more likely to change. If enough of us do
Danville has an ace up its sleeve in the
this it will become contagious.”
Danville Regional Foundation. Some might say it’s a lofty vision, but one that is
truly a community that invests in itself. Through many service organizations and
The business of philanthropy is often
achievable. It will take time and require
foundations, our town is blessed to have
misunderstood. In simple terms,
citizens to embrace change. With our
many individuals who come together in
philanthropy seeks to address causes,
community’s history of working together,
service to others.
according to Stauber. By definition,
the vision is becoming reality. One step
philanthropy is the pursuit of efforts
and one grant at a time.
The Danville Regional Foundation (DRF)
designed to improve systems that
focuses on transforming the regional
develop and fulfill individuals.
“The region is no longer, nor will it ever
economy and creating a prosperous
Philanthropy is distinct from charity since
be, what it once was, “says Stauber. “The
culture to benefit citizens throughout the
it focuses on outcomes, not need.
possibilities of what the Dan River Region can be are limitless. The future is full of
City of Danville and Pittsylvania County, Virginia, as well as Caswell County,
With a $200 million initial investment,
opportunities. Together we can build a
North Carolina. The Danville Regional
income is generated that is returned to its
brighter future. “
Foundation operates with a longterm
service area. Approximately five percent
vision for our community. Whether its
of its total assets are distributed within
grants are aimed at strengthening our
the region each year. This selfsustaining
local education programs or helping
entity has awarded more than $40 million
drive our local community, the Danville
in over 40 grants that have been vital in
Regional Foundation is engaged in
the ongoing transformation and growth
improving our local health and wellness.
of our area. As our area continues to evolve from its textile and tobacco roots
“We believe, that together, we can
to a vibrant technology and cultural hub,
change, “says Karl Stauber, DRF’s CEO
the Danville Regional Foundation will
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DRF encourages Letters of Inquiry and Proposals from organizations that show potential for significantly impacting present problems by converting them into opportunities for ultimate success. Successful grants are those that will improve education, economic vitality, health, financial stability, and civic capacity/community engagement for the citizens of the Dan River Region. Grants are based on opportunity and long-term sustainability. DRF’s grant guidelines are available online at www.drfonline.org.
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The Road Less Travelled BY ED CARTER
“Two roads diverged in a wood and I… I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” These three lines of a poem by Robert Frost perfectly describe the decision I made to build a home on farmland in
the border
Caswell County. Clearly, I chose the road
in North
less traveled, and it has made all the
Carolina. But,
difference in my life.
you will definitely
best of all, Caswell never has traffic jams or bumper to bumper traffic patterns.
want to include this I was born in Winston Salem, North
beautiful county in your
Indeed over the past 50 years, the
Carolina. At that time, it was Carolina’s
search for a wonderful place to live in
Caswell population has dramatically
biggest city besides Charlotte. I was a
and around Danville.
changed in makeup. In 1960, most people here lived on working farms as
“city boy.”I lived and worked in huge cities like New York, Washington, D.C.,
There are three secrets to living in
tenant laborers. As tobacco farming
San Francisco, and, for eight years, in
Caswell. Most people live right along
declined, the laborers moved away.
London. At the age of 62, I chose to build
the state and county roads in old
Now, Caswell County is a peaceful
a home on beautiful farmland off Shady
farmhouses and small homes. If that
bedroom community for Danville,
Grove Road in Caswell County. It takes
lifestyle suits you, you’ll have lots of
Greensboro, Raleigh, Durham, and
me five minutes to get to the center of
homes to choose from.
Chapel Hill.
in all four directions, I can’t see another
Secret #1: Caswell’s population has
Secret #2: Caswell has 425 square miles,
home. Fields and forests keep the peace
remained between 21,000 and 24,000 for
but only 54 people, on average, live in a
for me!
50 years.
square mile!
If you are contemplating a move to the
From April, 2000 to July, 2009 the
By contrast, neighboring Wake County’s
Danville area, be sure you use a Danville
population actually declined 2.1 percent
density is 1078 people per square
realtor who also has a North Carolina
from 23,501 to 23,004. During that same
mile. The wonderful, low population
Real Estate license so they can show
period Wake County’s population (the
density Caswell enjoys means we offer
you one of the best-kept secrets in the
county where Raleigh, N.C. is located)
peace, quiet, and privacy at extremely
area…Caswell County, NC. Because, if
skyrocketed by 48 percent. Unlike Wake
affordable prices.
they don’t have a NC license, they can’t
County, Caswell County is not strained to
show you properties in Caswell County,
manage huge population growth, which
There are two wonderful neighborhoods
and won’t even mention it because they
brings with it expensive infrastructure
in Caswell only minutes from Danville.
will hope you don’t want to look along
and new school building costs. And,
Caswell Pines, is a golf course community
Danville. Yet, from my house, when I look
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near Yanceyville, about twelve miles
two weeks. The farmland owner was
Today Milton is virtually the same quiet
south of Danville. ShadySide offers
thrilled to sell those 35 acres to her right
village it was in 1900…not spoiled by
waterfront home sites on up to three
away. Now, she has her new dream
man.
acres only seven minutes from Danville.
home and the privacy she craved after
It is located at the intersection of Shady
living in a huge city with high density and
I’ve always believed that when it came
Grove and Seamster Roads. ShadySide
bumper-to-bumper traffic.
to the world, God did most of the “pretty work.” It has been man who has messed
gives you the best of both worlds, a peaceful life with urban access. A good
Secret #3: Caswell has not changed
it up. Caswell County is blessed with a
third choice is to buy land or a home
much over the last 50 years because the
lot of beautiful work done by God that
with land off one of our state and county
people here love the way it is. One of
hasn’t been messed up by man. So, if
roads.
the best secrets in Caswell happened in
you want beauty, peace and quiet, low
the late 1800’s in a village called Milton.
density, light traffic, and privacy, you can
A cousin of mine moved to Danville
A company visited the tiny village and
have it in Caswell County. It is all here for
from San Francisco. She told me to find
saw that the land right by the Dan River
the taking, and when compared to city
her thirty-five acres off one of our roads.
was the perfect place to build a huge
living, the lifestyle in Caswell “can make
She said, “I want to build a home in a
textile mill. The residents of Milton thought
all the difference.”
field that can’t be seen from the road
it over and decided they did not want
with trees encircling the field to give me
to become an industrial revolution boom
Caswell County is part of the Danville
privacy.” She wanted the experience of
town so they said “No Thanks.” That
and Pittsylvania County community.
driving to her home through a private
company became Dan River Mills and
The City of Danville shares a border with
drive.
located in Danville because the town
Caswell County to its south as it does with
of Milton didn’t want a change in their
Pittsylvania County to its north, east and
village of such magnitude.
west.
We found exactly what she wanted in
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Moving day is often one of the
Moving Day
most stressful days of your life as it is often part of an even larger life change. Here are some
Checklist
vital tips to help make moving go a little easier whether you use a moving company or you decide to move yourself.
Four to Six Weeks Before You Move • Make sure you really want or need to move by checking out the area you are moving to prior to the move. • Do a Change of Address Notification with the post office. This can be done easily at www.usps.com. • Get rid of unwanted items either via a yard sale, ebay, or as a charity donation. Make sure you obtain receipts for donations to non-profit organizations. • Stop buying groceries and use up the canned goods, frozen foods, and other household items. Buy only what you can eat or use up before the move. • Many local businesses will save boxes for you if you ask which will reduce your costs, and allow recycling. • Prepare a list of friends, relatives, and businesses that should be notified of your move. Here’s a simple checklist:
Two or Three Weeks Before the Move If you are working with a mover, let the
GOVERNMENT
PERSONAL ACCOUNTS
moving company know if you plan to
r Department of Motor Vehicles
r Pharmacy
add or subtract items from your move or
r Social Security Administration
r Dry Cleaner
if there is any change in the schedule.
r City/County Tax Office
r Lawn Service
Make sure you and the mover have all
r Veterans Administration
r Banks and Finance Companies
pertinent contact information for each
r Any/All benefit programs
r Laundry Service
other. If you are having a vehicle to move,
r Credit Card Companies
make sure all arrangements are in place.
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
r Health Clubs
r Doctors
PREPARE YOUR FAMILY FOR THE MOVE.
r Dentist
UTILITIES
r Accountant
r Electric
r Lawyer
r Gas
r Broker
r Water
r Insurance Agent
r Telephone r Sewer
PUBLICATIONS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS
r Trash
r Newspapers
r Cable/Satellite
r Magazines
r Internet
r Newsletters
r Fuel (Propane, Oil)
r Professional Journals
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r Take the family for a farewell visit to places that hold happy memories. r Have a going away party for your kids and their friends. r Have an informal barbeque or get together with your friends. r Make sure all travel plans are reserved and confirmed. r If you are driving, have your car serviced for the trip (oil change, check tires, brakes, fluids, etc.)
PREPARE YOUR HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.
safe delivery of your appliances if they
r Properly dispose of all flammable
have not been “prepared to ship” by
items such as cleaning fluids, fireworks, matches, acids, aerosols, and poisons like weed killer. Drain the fluids from your lawn mower and other machinery. Discard old cans of paint, oil, thinner, bleach, etc. r Have a service company prepare your appliances for moving. Many
a service company. r Set up a date to have utilities turned
Moving Day
Notes
off AFTER the move. r Have rugs and drapes cleaned and then leave them in the wrapping. r Get your expensive items such as antiques appraised so that you know the value before the move.
moving companies will not guarantee
One to Two Weeks Before the Move r If you are moving yourself, or packing yourself for a moving company to move you, begin packing up your house. Make sure you follow all guidelines for appropriate packing required by the packing company to ensure your belongings are covered by the mover’s warranty. r If you are moving yourself, make sure you have the appropriate sized truck rented and that you have twice as many people to help you as you actually will need because half of them aren’t going to show up. r Make arrangements for household plants and pets. It’s always a good thing to leave your plants behind with friends and family to remember you by. And as for pets, they are a member of your family and should be treated as such, traveling with the family. r Collect all the items you’re having cleaned, stored, or repaired (clothes, furs, shoes, watches, etc.) r Empty your locker at work, club, bowling alley, or gym. r Return library books and video rentals. r Return things you’ve borrowed from people and get your own stuff back that you’ve loaned out.
Day Before Moving
Moving Day
r If you have packers coming in, make
r Stay at your home all day and
sure to point out all extra-fragile or vital items that need special attention. Mark the items and provide a list. r Identify the items you’ll need first at
oversee the move. r Make sure you have phone service on the day of the move. r Take a last look around. Make sure
the new home so they can be loaded
to turn off the water, furnace and air
onto the truck last.
conditioning, and lights. Make sure
r Unplug electronic appliances so that
the doors and windows are tightly
they will be room temperature the
locked and make sure you haven’t
day of the move.
left anything behind.
r Check closets, cabinets, and storage lockers for overlooked items. r Get plenty of rest the night before. Moving day is stressful. Continued to page 174.
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VITAL TIPS.
Continued from page 173.
• Move heavy boxes and furniture to the
After the Move r You must either clean the old
front of your house so that the moving men can work more quickly. • Put tape or padding around the
home or have arranged for it to be
corners of difficult turns or passages
professionally cleaned. Showing
so that your things don’t get banged
respect to the new owner or the
around.
landlord is a sign of a good person
• Leave the vacuuming until last.
and with landlords can save you a lot
• Personally pack anything you
of money out of your security deposit.
Moving Day
Notes
don’t want anyone seeing such as
bedroom items. • Have beverages and food for the people helping you move. • Any really valuable items such as jewelry shouldn’t be a part of the move. • Make sure you have all the keys to your new place. PREPARING YOUR KIDS FOR THE MOVE. • Make sure the kids know they can ask questions. They will want to know about their new school, neighborhood, and city. If you know there is going to be a hard question such as “Why can’t we take the dog,” have a good answer prepared. • Help your child plan for their new room. Take pictures and share them. Let them be a part of decorating the new room. • Encourage your child to create an address book with addresses and phone numbers of friends, teachers, coaches, etc. Whether they actually keep in touch or not, the address book will be a reminder of their old home. • Help your child say their goodbyes, and if you can have a party for their friends, it’s a good way to do it. • Help them organize their things and use it as an opportunity to scale down unused toys and clothes. • Make a box or backpack of moving day essentials for your kids. • Take the kids on a tour of the old city and the new city. Moving is a difficult process and can really be a burden. Going through this list before moving will give you an opportunity to cut down on the unneeded stress that usually arises when people are unprepared or uninformed, and will settle your nerves on the unknown.
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3401 Westover Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.791.3066 www.customwindowtinting.biz Paula Richardson
Abe Koplen Clothing Co.
P 29
214 N. Union Street Danville, VA 24541 434.791.2237 Barry Koplen
Abercrombie Oil Company, Inc. P.O. Box 1422 Danville, VA 24543 434.792.8022 www.abercrombieoil.com Milo Abercrombie
P 159
Abundant Life Academy
P 137
Aflac Insurance 434.728.4924 Lewis Giles
Alcova Mortgage
2276 Franklin Turnpike #113 Danville, VA 24540 434.836.7777 www.alcovamortgage.com Charles Barnett
American National Bank www.amnb.com
628 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.5111 Jeffrey Haley 239 Nor-Dan Drive Danville, VA 24540 Nordan Shopping Center 434.773.2303
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1407 South Boston Road Danville, VA 24540 434.773.2309 1013 South Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.773.2315 1420 South Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.799.2840 2016 West Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.773.2312
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Art Stanley Paving Specialist Inc.
P 87
Avon - Lorrie Eanes-Brooks Danville, VA 24541 434.334.9626 www.youravon.com/lorrieeanes Lorrie Eanes-Brooks
Awards & Trophy Shop 761 Piney Forest Road Danville, VA 24540 434.792.5355 Jonathan Scollo
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Ben David Jewelers
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Blevins Wildlife and Artistry
P 65
Bobby White DJ Service
P 119
Bodyworks Escape Center
P 59
Boys & Girls Club
P 199
Buffalo Wild Wings
P 24
459 Mt. Cross Road Danville, VA 24540 434.792.6561 www.bendavidjewelers.com
P 206
420 West Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.791.5634 www.averett.edu Buddy Rawley
Barbee Fabrics of Danville
3320 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24502 434.237.1566 www.mybcu.org
877.638.8685 www.ShowcaseMagazine.com
Averett University
P 116
Beacon Credit Union
173 Main Street Yanceyville, NC 27379 336.694.4148
4001 Bridgewood Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.724.3324 www.astanleypaving.com Emma Stanley
Bankers Insurance/ Carter Bank and Trust
146 Arnett Blvd Danville, VA 24540 434.792.2547 Julian Bryant
13880 U.S. 29 Chatham, VA 24531 434.432.1345
Andrew Brooks Media Group
P 46
515 Memorial Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.793.8322 www.cbtbi.com Gene Hayes
109 N Main Street Gretna, VA 24557 434.656.1246
141 Goode Street P Danville, VA 24541 159 434.799.6471 http://web.dps.k12.va.us/schools/acec/ Dianne Harr
Southern Virginia 434.251.2888 Ryan Badgett
11091 Bill Tuck Hwy Virgilina, VA 24598 877.274.6695 bgtrailer.com Barbara Nunn
103 Tower Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.773.2234
Adult & Career Education Center
Aflac Insurance
BG Trailer Rentals
445 Mt Cross Road Danville, VA 24541 434.773.3321
A-1 Custom Window Tinting
955 Mt. Cross Road Danville, VA 24540 434.799.8213 www.alwoc.org Pastor Bill & Sharon Motley
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291 Nor-Dan Drive Danville, VA 24540 Nordan Shopping Center 434.836.1264
3060A Ringgold Depot Road Sutherlin, VA 24594 434.797.5131 www.blevinstaxidermy.com David Blevins
www.bwmobiledj.com Bobby White
1055 Piney Forest Road, Suite B Danville, VA 24540 434.835.0202 Penny McGhee
123 Foster Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.792.6617 www.bgcdanville.org Trina Pratt Rosalee Maxwell
3415 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24541 USA 434.797.9464 www.buffalowildwings.com Clifton Glasscock
C Candy Lewis - Prudential Manasco Realty
Center for Pediatric Therapies and Building Blocks
P 136
523 Main Street Danville, VA 24540
Carlisle School
P.O. Box 5388 Martinsville, VA 24115 276.632.7288 x225 www.carlisleschool.org Lee Probst
Carter Bank & Trust
www.carterbankandtrust.com
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1057 Bill Tuck Hwy South Boston, VA 24592 434.575.8881 www.cherokeebrands.com Kathy Farley
Cherrystone Veterinary Hospital
110 South Market Street Danville, VA 24541 434.799.2780
Chestnut Lane
141 Westover Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.793.3321
310 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.799.4363 www.chestnutlaneantiques.com Shelley Blackwell, Audrey Pearson, Wendy Sampson
5406 U.S. 29 Business Blairs, VA 24527 434.836.3800 140 South Main Street Chatham, VA 24531 434.432.1212
839 Home-A-gen Lane Providence, NC 27315 434.857.8752 www.shadysidenc.com Ed Carter
Caswell Pines Golf Course 2380 County Home Road Yanceyville, NC 27379 336.694.2255 www.caswellpines.com Josh Atwater P 000
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City of Danville
P 62
434.797.3000 Cindy Zook
549 Main St Danville, VA 24540 434.793.8200 www.clementandwheatley.com Sam Ferguson
Complexions Dermatology
4345 Riverside Drive, Suite D Danville, VA 24541 US 434.792.0493 www.complexionsdermatology.com Dr. Keith Robinson
Courtyard Conference Centers
Crystal Clear Window Treatment
P 46
Curves
P 44
345 Annhurst Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.713.1869 Les Burnett
2380 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.793.8976 www.curves.com Deborah Dockery
D Dailey Landscape Design
P 39
Daly Seven
P 175
Danview Restaurant
P 165
Danville Dental Associates
P 50
Danville Distributing Company
P 6
8792 NC Hwy 62N Milton, NC 27305 434.548.5081 daileylandscapedesign.com April Dailey P 56
Clement & Wheatley
P 129
149 Piney Forest Rd Danville, VA 24540 434.792.2672 www.courtyardconferencecenters.com Angela Perkins
Cindy Zook - Prudential Manasco Realty
427 Patton Street 434.857.3331 www.danville-va.gov
Computer Bookkeeping and Tax Service
2380 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.793.8976 www.computerbookkeepingandtax.com Debra Dockery
14390 US HWY 29 N Chatham, VA 24531 434.432.4410 Kay Geyer
903 South Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.1800
Carter Marketing LLC
315 South Main Street Chatham, VA 24531 434.226.0770
Cherokee Brands
140 Kentuck Road Danville, VA 24540 434.793.3200
126 S. Union Street Danville, VA 24540 434.792.9311 www.ccbbk.net D. Thomas Blair
1373 Cedar Road Ringgold, VA 24586 434.822.6734 www.chaneysservicecenter.com Martha Chaney
Chatham Lofts
3060 North Main Street Danville, VA 24540 434.836.5543
Carter Craig Attorneys at Law
175 Deer Run Road Danville, VA 24540 434.797.5531 www.centerforpediatrictherapies.com Kristen Houser
Chaney’s Service Center P 149
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P 24
P 211
4829 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.822.2161 www.dalyseven.com Patrick Daly
116 Dan View Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.793.3552 Wayne Davis
770 Piney Forest Road Danville, VA 24540 434.799.8825 www.danvilledentalassociates.com Christopher Payne
PO Box 2010 Danville, VA 24541 US 434.792.9181 Sheila Khan
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Danville Humane Society
P 9
966 South Boston Road Danville, VA 24540 434.799.0843 www.dahsinc.com Paulette Dean
P 193
Danville Utilities
P 7
125 Piedmont Place Danville, VA 24541 434.822.0300 www.danvilletoyota.com Teresa Wiseman
1040 Monument Street Danville, VA 24541 434.799.5255 www.danville-va.gov
Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History
P 123
975 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 US 434.793.5644 www.danvillemuseum.org Gerry Scearce
Danville Women’s Care
927 S Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.793.8990 www.womenscaredanville.com Donna Pruitt
Davenport & Company
Danville Orthopedic & Athletic Rehab
2725 Franklin Tpke Ste G Danville, VA 24540 434.836.5528 www.davenportllc.com Frank Wiseman
174 Executive Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.836.2002 www.doarpt.com Lauren Mathena
Davenport Energy
Danville Paint & Supply
P 51
532 Monroe Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.8521 danvillepaintandsupply.com Delores Evans
P.O. Box 879 Chatham, VA 24531 434.432.0251 davenportenergy.com Shellie Dotterer
David Pugh, P.L.L.C.
Danville Parks and Recreation 645 River Park Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.799.5200 www.playdanvilleva.com Russell Carter
P 35
530 Main Street Suite 305 Danville, VA 24541 434.799.7844 David Pugh
DCC Alumni FoundationDanville Community College
Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce
P 7
PO Box 99 Blairs, VA 24527 434.836.6990 www.dpchamber.org Lynette Lawson
512 Bridge Street, Suite 100 Danville, VA 24541 434.799.2176 www.drfonline.org
P 113
332 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.251.0707 Joe Sanford
Demont Design
Danville Regional Medical Center P 2
Danville Science Center 677 Craghead Street Danville, VA 24541 434.791.5160 www.dsc.smv.org Sonya Wolen
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1008 South Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.797.8495 www.dcc.vccs.edu Shannon Hair
Deja Voo Variety Store
Danville Regional Foundation
142 South Main Street Danville, VA 24540 434.799.2100 www.danvilleregional.com
Danville Toyota
525 Main Street, Suite A Danville, VA 24541 434.792.0612 Kim Demont
DocuSystems Company Inc. 3801 US HWY 29 Danville, VA 24540 434.836.9403 www.docusystems.biz David Hobson
P 29
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Dominion Eye Center
P 59
Dr. J. Peyton Moore
P 84
800 Memorial Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.799.3232 www.dominioneyecenter.com Melissa Gammon
101 Cleveland Ave. E5 Martinsville, VA 24112 276.632.3963 www.tightdenturesmartinsville.com J. Peyton Moore
P 139
E Edward Jones
P 11
El Vallarta
P 31
Expedia CruiseShip Centers
P 74
111 Exchange Street, Suite D Danville, VA 24541 434-792-5001 www.edwardjones.com Linda Rhue
418 Westover Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.799.0506 Jose Ponz
216A College Ave. Danville, VA 24541 434.429.0231 www.cruiseshipcenters.com/ mikebennington Mike Bennington
F First Piedmont Corp
P 65
First Presbyterian Church
P 202
First State Bank
P 28
P.O. Box 1069 Chatham, VA 24531 434.432.0211 www.fpcwaste.com Christine Baggerly
937 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.7822 www.fpcdanville.com Rev. Allen Thompson
P.O. Box 6400 Danville, VA 24541 434.792.0198 www.efirststatebank.com Kalvin Perry
Four Seasons Pest Control 2409 Franklin Tnpk Danville, VA 24540 434.836.1662 www.bugman4u.com
Friedrichs Eye Care Center John Adkins 32 N. Main Street Chatham, VA 24531 434.688.0371
Furniture Depot 306 Lowes Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.793.2297 Donnie Hall
P 143
P 189
695 Park Ave Danville, VA 24541 434.792.2662 www.genesisdayspaandsalonva.com Catherine Adkins
Get Fit Dan River
308 Craghead Street, Suite 102B Danville, VA 24541 434.770.9139 www.getfitdanriver.org Stephanie R. Ferrugia
Goodwill Industries of South Central VA
P 121
2309 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.792.3220 www.hhncpa.com Jane Reid
P 59
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P 31
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Hughes Marine Service
P 42
339 Piney Forest Road Danville, VA 24541 USA 434.791.2400 www.eraholleyandgibson.com Janet Holley
P 186
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1901 Memorial Ave Lynchburg, VA 24501 434.847.7777 www.hajoca.com Brian Rhodes
215 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.0123 www.jakesonmaindanville.com Connie Eckman
111 Exchange Street, Suite A Danville, VA 24540 434.792.7119 Vivian Adkerson
P 121
Lake Media - 104.5 The Dan
P 187
Lavinder Group and Associates
P 35
Lawrence Distributing Company
P 51
1336 Piney Forest Road Danville, VA 24540 434.799.1010 www.1045thedan.com Barbara Seamster
525 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.4244 www.lavindergroup.com Steve Lavinder
545 Old Mayfield Road Danville, VA 24541 434.792.4110 lawrencedistributingco.com Linda Dalton
www.learntoreadnow.com Anita Landoll
P 84
Los Tres Magueyes
P 88
Lynn Street Lofts
P 75
2818 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.792.0601 www.lostresmagueyes.com Pablo Lopez P 29
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Learn to Read Now
J Jake’s On Main
Blairs, VA 24527 434.835.1341 www.kittidkakes.com Kitti Lightfoot
Kokomo Salon
P 27
3815 Hwy. 29 North Danville, VA 24540 434.836.0052 www.hughesmarineservice.com Andy & Mary Yeaman
K Kitti’s Kakes
150 Slayton Ave. Danville, VA 24540 434.766.6612 www.ialr.org Frances Pettigrew
Hajoca
P 000
P 39
Holley & Gibson Realty Co., Inc.
Institute for Advanced Learning & Research
H 503 Hughes St Danville, VA 24541 434.793.3630 www.danvillehabitat.org Randy Gentry
1912 Westover Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.822.2601 W. O. Hardy Jr.
Harris, Harvey, Neal & Co
512 Westover Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.792.2511 www.goodwillscv.org Gary Cotta
Habitat for Humanity
200 McBride Lane Gretna, VA 24557 434.656.9000 www.smithmountainlakegretna. hamptoninn.com Jan Worthley
Hardy Petroleum
G Genesis Day Spa & Salon
Hampton Inn
614 Lynn Street Danville, VA 24540 434.799.5898 Kimberly Patterson
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237 Broad Street Milton, NC 27305 434.713.1783 www.miltonstudioartgallery.com Shirley Cadmus
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M M & M Furniture
530 Monroe Street Danville, VA 24541 434.793.2911 www.mandmfurnitureco.com Mildred Farthing
Maaco Collision Repair and Auto Painting
150 W Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.791.2144 www.madelinecentre.com Cherie Arnn
Mark B Holland
641 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.6583 www.markbholland.com Mark Holland
Medical Solutions Academy
306 Poplar Street Danville, VA 24541 434.836.8393 www.medicalsolutionsacademy.com Lakesha Reed
Mega Bounce, LLC
197 Robertson Lane Danville, VA 24541 434.835.0099 www.megabounceonline.com Scott Layne
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2276 Franklin Tpke , Suite123 Danville, VA 24540 434.836.6876 www.mooreinsuranceagency.net Richard Moore
Mount Hermon Animal Clinic
P 139
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3620 Franklin Tpke Danville, VA 24540 434.836.2488 www.familyvet.org Dr. Jeff Smth Dr. Katie Rohrig
P 84
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N’tended for Kids
NAP Coleman Marketplace-LLC
P 55
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Olde Dominion Agriculture Complex
P 83
P 1380 Piney Forest Road Danville, VA 24540 434.836.0101 James Buckner
P 147
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Piedmont Credit Union
P 25
Piedmont Fire & Security
P 24
Piedmont Infusion Services
P 12
3696 U.S. Hwy 29 Danville, VA 24540 434.822.2021 www.piedmontfireandsecurity.net John Parsons
111 Mall Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.792.6387 www.piedmontinfusion.com Jake Patterson
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840 Memorial Dr Danville, VA 24541 434.797.9090 www.opbizz.com C. R. Haynsworth III
366 Piney Forest Rd Danville, VA 24540 434.797.1954 www.piedmontcu.org Dan Veasey
336 Old Riverside Dr Danville, VA 24540 434.793.6822 www.national-college.edu Jim Gillespie
3117 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.792.0002 Nikki Fouts
P 198
101 Holbrook Street Danville, VA 24541 434.799.0278 www.obgyndanville.com Janet Daniel
Pawn Shops America
National College of Business & Technology (American National University)
Nikki’s Family Restaurant
OB-GYN Associates of Danville
P 80
19783 US Hwy 29 South Chatham, VA 24531 434.489.9708 Stephanie Weiss
264 19th Street Suite 2200 Atlanta, GA 30363 404.965.9065 Sheri Ross P 39
1055 Piney Forest Road Danville, VA 24540 434.836.7970 Gerald W. Kelly
Office Plus
N 413 Mt Cross Road, Ste 201 Danville, VA 24540 434.799.0757 Frances Harper
P 83 Danville, VA 434.724.2669 www.michelledaltonphotography.com Michelle Dalton
7 Chambers Street Danville, VA 24540 434.793.8211 Jan Harris
P 625 Piney Forest Rd, 304-B PO Box 2237 119 Danville, VA 24541 434.792.8861 www.mjrwinc.com Madison Whittle
Moore Insurance Agency
Michelle Dalton Photography
Midtown Market
O’Kellys
MJRW
3308 Route 29 north Danville, VA 24540 434.836.9101 www.maaco.com John Barnard
Madeline Centre
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Piedmont Regional Feeding & Oral-Motor Clinic
P 131
2943 Riverside Drive, Suites D-E Danville, VA 24541 434.799.7732 www.prfeedingclinic.com Amie Teague
Piedmont Shopper
3157 Westover Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.822.1100 www.piedmontshopper.com Kathy Crumpton
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PJ’s Bookstore and Deli
P 15
235 Piney Forest Road Danville, VA 24540 434.799.0381 Patsy Adams
Prudential Manasco Realty 523 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.3000 www.manasco.com Kelli Hauser, Carl Manasco
P 87
R R.C. Tate Woodworks 2876 Westover Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.822.0035 Jon Bell
Ramsey Yeatts & Associates Realtors
P 125
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10 South Main Street Chatham, VA 24531 434.432.6000 www.ramseyyeatts.com Ramsey W. Yeatts
Rawhide Ridge Fencing 3130 Huntington Trail Cascade, VA 24069 434.489.3370 Will Roberts
Raymond James Financial Services
177 Riverview Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.792.0130 www.raymondjames.com Thomas W. Freeze Mark Lewis
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Rippe’s
P 9
120 South Market Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.4443
559 Main St Danville, VA 24540 434.792.6822 www.rippes.com Ben Rippe
Riverside Dry Cleaning and Laundry
Piedmont Surfaces of the Triad 615 Monroe Street Eden, NC 27288 336.627.7790 Matt Hunt
Religious Book Center
P 119
P 188
2323 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.793.6811 www.riversideinsuranceva.com
RiverWalk Party Store 321 Lynn Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.9255 Jean Williams
P 123
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Rose Shields Interiors
P 125
Sallie Abreu- Ramsey Yeatts & Associates Realty 428 Piney Forest Road Danville, VA 24540 434.797.4007 www.sallieabreu.com Sallie Abreu
Satterfield Insurance Agency, Inc.
P 11
Scentsy - Virginia Byrd
P 131
Schoolfield Pentecostal Holiness Church
P 161
Sherwood House
P 51
434.476.4290 http://mrsvirginia.scentsy.us Virginia Byrd
1380 West Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.3161 www.schoolfieldchurch.org Michael Pressley
Sherwood Shoe Repair
S 540 Central Blvd Danville, VA 24540 434.793.2656 sheartschool.com Donna Comper
P 75
120 Arnett Blvd Danville, VA 24540 434.792.2414 www.sherwoodhousefurniture.com George M. Perry
371 NC HWY 65 Wentworth, NC 27375 336.342.8138 www.ncnorthstar.com Robin Yount
Sacred Heart
Santana’s Mexican Bar & Grill
165 Holt Garrison Pkwy, Suite 590B Danville, VA 24540 434.835.1300 www.davidsatterfield.com David Satterfield
Rockingham County Partnership for Economic & Tourism Development
265 Linden Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.797.9995 www.rsinteriors.biz Rose Shields
P 31
215 Piedmont Place Danville, VA 24541 434.797.3029 www.samsclub.com
102 Tower Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.791.2200 Jorge Flores
3232 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.792.9567 www.drycleaningdanvilleva.com Mike Guill
Riverside Insurance
Sam’s Club #4996
148 Arnett Blvd 434.799.5660 Danville, VA 24540 sherwoodshoerepair.net Robert Adams
Simpson Realty Co.
P 165
Smart Beginnings
P 142
470 Piney Forest Road Danville, VA 24540 434.793.6222 www.simpsonrealtyco.com Jimmy Bolton P 146
133 Robertson Ave. Danville, VA 24541 434.797.8887 www.smartbeginningsdp.org P 160
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Sounds Unlimited
310 Old Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.792.6717 www.esoundsunlimited.com Bucky Buckner, Jr.
P 164
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531 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.0969 www.theattichound.com Joan Daniel
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Southside Urology & Nephrology
P 57
1040 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.1433 www.southsidedocs.com Renee Pickeral 
Spin Bicycle Shop
404 Craghead Street Danville, VA 24540 434.793.7746 www.spinbikeshopva.com Jerry Henley
Spurrier Orthodontics
808 Piney Forest Road Danville, VA 24540 434.792.0141 www.spurrierorthodontics.com Bryan R. Spurrier
Sterling Optical
P 88
P 131
P 175
Tokyo Grill
P 161
The Brick Running & Tri Store
P 29
Town of Chatham
P 39
410 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.799.5957 www.thebrick-va.com
P 206 1521 Goodyear Blvd. Danville, VA 24541 434.793.0320 www.facebook.com/continentialballroom Bryant Hood
The Highlander Restaurant, Lounge & Pub
P 38 P 133
P 349 Piney Forest Road, Ste B 121 Danville, VA 24540 434.792.0363 www.suntrustmortgage.com/loanofficer. asp?lshields Lisa Shields
The Homeplace Vineyard
P 143
Sure Bette Design Team
The Launch Place
Suntrust Mortgage
745-A Westover Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.797.5368 Lynn Hodges
Sweet Frog
165 Holt Garrison Parkway Danville, VA 24541 434.799.3634
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P 203
568 Rigney Circle Chatham, VA 24531 US 434.432.9463 www.thehomeplacevineyard.com Mary Smith
527 Bridge Street, Suite B-1 Danville, VA 24541 434.799.5491 www.thelaunchplace.org Eva Doss
The Stone Shoppe 757 Wilkerson Road Danville, VA 24540 434.792.9200 Patrick McGarvey
The Tabernacle
Teka-Byte
1311 Piney Forest Road Danville, VA 24540 434.836.3455 www.tekabyte.com Tim Saunders
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P 66
1085 Piney Forest Rd Danville, VA 24540 434.793.5239 www.braladyboutique.com Carolyn Lumpkin
2500 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24540 434.799.2011 www.danvillehighlander.com Angela Perkins
3321 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.791.4381 www.sterlingoptical.com
13995 U.S. Highway 29 Suite 700 Chatham, VA 24531 US 434.432.5461 www.toddbreaux.com Todd Breaux
The Bra Lady Boutique
The Continental Ballroom P 122
Todd Breaux State Farm Insurance
1978 South Boston Road Danville, VA 24540 434.822.6100 www.thetabernaclefamily.org Lamarr Mooneyham, Senior Pastor
Thompson Insurance
615 South Main Street Chatham, VA 24531 434.432.6211 www.thompsoninsservices.com Robert Thompson
364 Lowes Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.792.1908 www.tokyogrillandjapanesesushi.com Hoi Kong
P O Box 370 Chatham, VA 24581 434.334.9673 www.chatham-va.gov
U Union Church
501 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.791.3065 www.unionchurch.co
United Way of DanvillePittsylvania County
P 10
308 Craghead Street, Suite 104 Danville, VA 24541 434.792.3700 www.liveuniteddpc.org Nathan Cook
University of Richmond
P 45
P 29
28 Westhampton Way University of Richmond, VA 23173 804.287.6633 www.richmond.edu James Campbell
URW Community Federal Credit Union
P 157
P 16
www.urwfcu.org P 127
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314 Lowes Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.793.1278 539 Arnett Blvd Danville, VA 24540 434.793.1278 142 South Main Street Danville, VA 24541 Regional Medical Center 434.799.2208
P 87
US Green Energy 1350 Barker Road Ringgold, VA 24586 571.209.8955 www.usgesolar.com George Peterson
P 197
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Western Sizzlin
3211 Riverside Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.792.4000
Vintages By the Dan
P 203 312 Main Street Danville, Va 24541 434.799.4363 www.facebook.com/VintagesByTheDan Robin Joness
VIR Virginia International Raceway 1245 Pine Tree Road Alton, VA 24520 434.822.7700 www.virclub.com Danny Vaden
P 53
Virginia Bank and Trust
P 83
www.vabanktr.com
P 54
336 Main Street, Danville, VA 24541 434.793.6411 Jerry Hankins
3300 North Main Street Ext, Danville, VA 24540 434.793.6411 4080 Franklin Turnpike, Danville, VA 24540 434.793.6411 1312 S Boston Road, Danville, VA 24540 434.793.6411 10370 Martinsville Hwy, Danville, VA 24541 434.793.6411 55 N Main Street, Chatham, VA 24531 434.793.6411
422 East Franklin Street Suite 303 Richmond, VA 23219 434.760.0816 www.keeptheban.org Nathan Lott
P 205
W W.A. Wells Insurance 708 Mt. Cross Road Danville, VA 24540 434.793.6611 wawellsinsurance.com W. A. Wells
WAKG
710 Grove St Danville, VA 24540 434.797.4290 www.wakg.com
5665 Riverside Dr Danville, VA 24541 434.822.0800 www.westoverministries.org
Wilco Inc.
680 River Park Drive Danville, VA 24541 434.793.2521 www.wilcojanitorial.com Josh Seamster
Wilkins & Company Realty 428 Piney Forest Rd Danville, VA 24540 434.797.4007 www.wilkinsandco.com Hampton Wilkins
P 142
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P 169
703 North Main Street Danville, VA 24540 434.793.5511 www.wrenn-yeatts.com Jimmy Williams
5940 US 29 Business Blairs, VA 24527 434.836.4215 www.yateshomesales.com Scott Yates P 67
Dan Vaden
Kim Demont Demont Design P 109
434.792.0612
Patrick Jinks P 198
Charles Goforth
434.549.1019 cgoforth02@yahoo.com
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www.ialr.org
Terry Linn, Jr.
YMCA
P 159
Mary-Whitt Jones
Your Stuff Kids’ Stuff
P 147
Bobby Allen Roach
810 Main Street Danville, VA 24541 434.792.0621 ymcadanville.org P 34
Michelle Dalton Photography
www.virnow.com
Y Yates Homes
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Animal Information Dog Licenses—Danville: 434.799.5140 Animal Control—Pittsylvania County: 434.432.7937 Humane Society: 434.799.0843 Building Codes/Permits City of Danville: 434.799.5263 Pittsylvania County: 434.432.7755
Communications and Media MAGAZINES: • Showcase Magazine (monthly): 877.638.8685 www.showcasemagazine.com • Evince Magazine (monthly): 877.638.8685 www.evincemagazine.com • Welcome to Our Town (annual): 877.638.8685 NEWSPAPERS: • Danville Register & Bee (daily): 434.793.2311 • www.registerbee.com • The Star-Tribune (weekly): 434.432.2791 www.chathamstartribune.com • Piedmont Shopper (weekly free classifieds) 434.822.1800 www.piedmontshopper.com RADIO STATIONS: • Country Legends 1037FM: 434.799.1010 www.countrylegends1037.com/ • News Radio 1330 WBTM: 434.793.4411 www.wbtm1330.com • WAKG FM 103.3: 434.797.4290 www.wakg.com • WWDN 104.5 FM & 1580 AM; 434.799.1010 www.1045thedan.com • WDVA—Great Gospel: 434.797.1250 • WKBY: 434.432.8108 • WMNA: 434.432.4730 TELEVISION STATIONS: • WDBJ 7: 540.344.7000 www.wdbj7.com • WGSR 47.1/WMDV 44.2 – Star TV: 434.791.3440 • www.wgsr47.com • WSET-TV Virginia’s 13 ABC: 434.797.9713 • www.wset.com • WSLS 10: 540.981.9126 • www.wsls.com
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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. The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV): 866.368.5463 or 804.497.7100 Offices: 600 Cleveland Street, Danville and 1301.H Main Street, Altavista www.dmv.state.va.us EMERGENCY SERVICES • Emergency Medical Services: 911 • Emergency Fire Department: 911 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 LIBRARIES • Danville Public Library: 434.799.5195 • Danville Law Library: 434.799.5118 • Danville Library—Westover: 434.799.5152 • Pittsylvania County Library: Main - 434.432.3271 Gretna: 434.656.2579 Brosville-Cascade: 434.685.1285 Mt. Hermon: 434. 835.0326 MEDICAL FACILITIES Danville and Pittsylvania County are home to Danville Regional Medical Center, which provides care for the region, and a variety of general practitioners and specialists. For a breakdown of medical services, visit www.dpchamber.org. Danville Regional Medical Center www.danvilleregional.org | 434.799.2100 Pittsylvania-Danville Health Department 434.799.5190 | 434.432.7232 NURSING HOMES • Chatham Health and Rehabilitation Center: 434.432.0471 • Gretna Healthcare Center: 434.656.1206 • Piney Forest Health Care Ctr.: 434.799.1565 • Riverside Health Care Center: 434.791.3800 • Roman Eagle Memorial Home: 434.836.9510
• Stratford Healthcare Center: 434.799.4540 ASSISTED LIVING • Abingdon Place of Danville: 434.799.1930 • Emeritus of Danville Assisted Living: 434.791.3180 • Stratford House: 434.799.2266 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 TRANSPORTATION • Bus Transportation—Danville: 434.799.5144 • Danville Regional Airport: 434.799.5110 • Danville Taxi: 434.793.5671 • Greyhound Bus Lines: 800.231.2222 • Herndon Limousine Service: 434.792.1521 • Yellow Cab: 434.791.1666
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: 434.799.8407 or 877.799.4611 • GCR Online: 800.239.8670 • FairPoint Communications: 434.656.2291 • Mecklenburg Communications: 877.888.8290 • NTELOS: 877.468.3567 • 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 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
Attraction List • AAF Tank Museum: 434.836.5323 • Altavista Vineyards: 434.324.4160 • Carrington Pavilion: 434.773.8160 • Cooper’s Radio Controlled Race Center: 434.724.4182 • Dan River Grand Prix: 434.791.3747 • Danville Association of Arts & Humanities: 434.792.6965
• Danville Braves: 434.797.3792 • Danville Concert Association: 434.432.3374 • Danville Museum of Fine Arts & History: 434.793.5644 • Danville Parks, Recreation & Tourism: 434.799.5200 • Danville Pittsylvania County Fair Association: 434.822.6850 • Danville Science Center: 434.799.5160 • Danville Symphony Orchestra: 434.799.0494 • Estelle H. Womack Museum of Natural History: 434.791.5160 • Gretna Theatre: 434.656.3377 • The North Theatre: 434.792.2700 • Riverside Lanes: 434.791.2695 • South Boston Speedway: 434.572.4947 • The Homeplace Vineyards: 434.432.9463 • Tiny Town Golf: 434.799.0142 • Tomahawk Mill Winery: 434.432.1063 • Veteran’s Memorial Wall & Walkway: 434.793.0884 • VIRginia International Raceway: 434.822.7700 • Virginia Museum of Natural History: 276.666.8600
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general information General Information Continued from page 191. schools. Secular and parochial private schools are also available for preschool students through high school. Adult and continuing education programs are offered by the public school systems. PUBLIC SCHOOLS: • Danville Public Schools: 434.799.6400 web.dps.k12.va.us • Pittsylvania County Schools: 434.793.1624, 434.432.2761, 434.656.6248 www.pcs.k12.va.us/public PRIVATE SCHOOLS: • Abundant Life Academy: 434.799.8542 www.alwoc.org • Carlisle School: 276.632.7288 www.carlisleschool.org
• Carlisle School - Chatham Campus: 434.432.9244 Carlisle School - Danville Campus:434.799.1750 • Chatham Hall: 434.432.2941 www.chathamhall.org • Epiphany Episcopal School: 434.792.4334 www.epiphanydanville.org • Faith Christian Academy: 434.324.8276 www.fcavirginia.com • Hargrave Military Academy: 434.432.2481 • www.hargrave.edu • Sacred Heart School: 434.793.2656 www.sheartschool.com • Sylvan Learning Center: 434.799.6900 www.educate.com/centers/24540 • Westover Christian Academy: 434.822.0800 www.westoverministries.org Higher Education: • Averett University: 434.791.5600 www.averett.edu
• Danville Community College: 434.797.2222 • www.dcc.vccs.edu • Institute for Advanced Learning & Research: 434.791.4161 • www.ialr.org • National College: 434.793.6822 www.national-college.edu • University of Richmond - Weekend College at Danville Community College scs.richmond.edu/degrees/liberal-arts/ undergraduate/weekend-danville.html • Virginia Technical Institute: 434.369.8200 www.virginiatechnicalinstitute.org
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general information General Information Continued from page 192. • Danville Public Schools – 1289 • City of Danville – 1252 • Telvista – 780 • Nestle USA, Inc. – 575 • Wal-Mart – 474 • Averett University - 400 • Unique Industries – 400 • Foodlion - 376 • Roman Eagle Memorial Home – 363 • Danville Community College – 356 • Swedwood - 350 • CIT – 280 • VIRginia International Raceway - 280 • Intertape Polymer Group – 275 • American National Bank - 272 • EBI - 269 • Danville Pittsylvania Community Services - 250 • Medical Facilities of America Riverside Health & Rehabilitation - 218 • Essel Propack - 212 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES • Adecco Employment Services: 434.791.2933 • www.adecco.com • AmeriStaff Employment & Staffing Solutions: 434.792.8367 www.ameristaff.com • Debbie’s Staffing: 434.836.1333 www.debbiesstaffing.com • Telamon Corporation-Danville: 434.836.9071 • www.telamon.org • Virginia Employment Commission: 434.549.8220 • www.vec.state.va.us
Government and Taxes GOVERNMENT DANVILLE • www.danville-va.gov Danville is governed by nine council members, elected at large for fouryear staggered terms. The City Council appoints a City Manager, a City Attorney, a City Clerk, and various boards and commissions. Members of City Council elect a Mayor and Vice Mayor. The City Manager, chief administrator of the City’s affairs, handles municipal business. PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY • www.pittgov.org Pittsylvania County is managed by a County Administrator who reports to a seven-member Board of Supervisors who are elected by districts for fouryear terms. The Board of Supervisors
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appoints various boards and commissions Members of the Board of Supervisors elect a Chairman and Vice Chairman. THE TOWN OF CHATHAM www.chatham-va.gov The Town of Chatham is managed by an elected mayor and a six-member Town Council with the support of a Public Works Director. Council members are elected at large for four-year terms. THE TOWN OF GRETNA www.townofgretna.org The Town of Gretna is managed by a town manager who reports to a sevenmember Town Council. Council members are elected for four-year terms. THE TOWN OF HURT The Town of Hurt is managed by a town manager who reports to a sevenmember Town Council. Council members are elected for four-year terms.
• Town of Chatham: 2,233 • Town of Gretna: 1,207 • Town of Hurt: 1,209 PERSONS PER SQUARE MILE • Pittsylvania County: 65.4 • Danville: 999.9 INCOME (PER CAPITA) • Danville MSA: $20,351 • Pittsylvania County: $20,668 • Danville: $19,074 MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD MONEY INCOME • Pittsylvania County: $39,531 • Danville: $29,466 COST OF LIVING The low cost of living in Danville and Pittsylvania County provide our residents with the opportunity for a great quality of life.
PHONE NUMBERS • City of Danville: 434.799.5100 • Pittsylvania County: 434.432.7700 • Town of Chatham: 434.432.9515 • Town of Gretna: 434.656.6572 • Town of Hurt: 434.324.4411
• HOUSING UNITS Pittsylvania County: 30,077 Danville: 23,371 • HOUSING COST - Median home value (owner-occupied): Pittsylvania County: $99,100 Danville: $88,800
TAXES
Educational Attainment
2012 LOCAL TAXES • Real Estate: Tax Rate/$100 (Market Value) • City of Danville: .73 • Pittsylvania County: .52 • Town of Chatham: .22 • Town of Gretna: .17 • Town of Hurt: .14 Machinery & Tools (Original Cost) • City of Danville@ 80%: 1.50 • Pittsylvania County @ 10%: 4.50 Automobiles & Trucks (Market Value) • City of Danville: 3.00 • Pittsylvania County @ 30%: 8.50 • Town of Chatham: 4.50 • Town of Gretna: 2.00 • Town of Hurt: 2.50 General Sales Tax: 5% (State: 4% and Local: 1 %)
Area Demographics POPULATION • Danville MSA: 105,814 • Pittsylvania County: 63,506 • City of Danville: 43,055
High School Graduates, Percent of Persons age 25+ • Pittsylvania County: 75.8% • Danville: 74.5% Bachelor’s Degree or Higher, Percent of Persons age 25+ • Pittsylvania County: 13% • Danville: 15.7%
Geography/Climate • MSA land area (square miles): 1,026 • Pittsylvania County land area: 970.76 • Danville land area: 43 • Average January temperature (high): 48.4 • Average January temperature (low): 27.5 • Average July temperature (high): 89.8 • Average July temperature (low): 67.1 • Mean annual temperature: 52.0 • Average annual rainfall: 43.8 • Average annual snowfall: 6.2
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area attractions
Area Attractions The AAF Tank Museum
facilities for up to 500, lobby art gallery,
Virginia Historic Landmark and on the
professional staff and a full complement
National Register of Historic Places,
of technical equipment and support
houses The Danville Museum of Fine
services, this is the facility of choice for
Arts and History. This mansion is known
everything from Broadway shows and
as the Last Capitol of the Confederacy
corporate retreats to social events for
because Jefferson Davis spent the last
www.aaftankmuseum.com 434.836.3532
groups of 10 or 1,000.
week of the Civil War with the Sutherlins
At AAF visitors will see the finest
The Crossing at the Dan
collections of tanks, artillery, weapons,
in this residence. Not only is the home historic but it houses a permanent
headgear, uniforms, insignia, medals, and
www.visitdanville.com 434.797.8961
military memorabilia found anywhere in
The Crossing at the Dan, once the
the United States. Although the museum
bustling Danville & Richmond Rail Yard,
is primarily a tank museum, its diverse
has been transformed into educational,
collection also offers the visitor a great
entertainment, and recreational facilities.
Making science fun for everyone, the
many other interesting items relating to
Visitors can shop for farm fresh produce
Danville Science Center gives people
military history. It features 20,000+ artifacts
at The Community Market, attend a
a hands-on experience. The Center’s
that span 500 years of military history.
concert at the Carrington Pavilion, play
exhibits give people a chance to interact
with interactive science exhibits at The
and learn more about different topics.
Danville Science Center, attend some of
The museum has one of the few butterfly
the special events or walk/bike along the
greenhouses in Virginia, giving you the
Riverwalk Trail.
opportunity to see nature at its best.
The Danville Concert Association
Danville Symphony Orchestra
Birch Creek Motorsports Park www.birchcreekmotorsports.com 434.836.7629 Birch Creek attracts bikers from around the country. The Park offers a 1.5 mile natural terrain AMA-sanctioned motocross track and an ATV TT National
premier fine arts museum and also changing exhibits.
Danville Science Center
www.dsc.smv.org • 434.791.5160
www.danvillesymphony.net 434.797.2666
track with lights. The Park hosts many
www.danvilleconcert.org 434.792.9242
AMA-and ATVA-sanctioned events.
Enriching the lives of Danville-area
musicians who share their music through
residents for 58 years, The Danville
three or four yearly free concerts.
Caswell County Civic Center Yanceyville, NC ccfta.org • 336.694.4591
Since 1979, the Caswell County Civic Center, located at the intersection of NC 62 and US 158 in Yanceyville, North Carolina, has set the stage for the civic, social, and cultural life of the entire Northern Piedmont. With a full-
The Danville Symphony includes talented
Concert Association is proud of its legacy of musical excellence. Every fall it offers
Danville Welcome Center
four or five classical music and dance
www.visitdanville.com 434.793.4636
performances.
The Danville Welcome Center is
affordable season tickets to a series of
conveniently located at 645 River Park
The Danville Museum of Fine Arts and History
Drive across from Dan Daniel Park just off the Danville Expressway. The design of the building, its furnishings, and the
size, professionally equipped stage, 912
www.danvillemuseum.org 434.793.5644
seat auditorium, meeting and banquet
The antebellum Sutherlin Mansion, a
daily basis from visitors, who are treated
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beautiful view receive compliments on a
as “guests.” The staff welcomes all and assists them with their travel or purchases from the well-stocked gift shop.
Gretna Little Theatre
Millionaire’s Row
magic show with a touch of Broadway,
www.visitdanville.com 434.793.4636
Las Vegas and Branson combined.
Danville is home to one of the pre-
available.
Meeting & special event facilities
eminent collections of Victorian and
Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex
www.thegretnatheatre.webs.com 434.656.3377
Edwardian-era architecture in the
Built in the mid, the Gretna Little Theatre
symbol of Danville’s, and the South’s,
Chatham, VA • www.theodac.com
originally served as a movie theater
history. These mansions are typically
The Olde Dominion Agricultural
before being converted into a grocery
not open for public tours; however, the
Complex is a multipurpose facility. It’s
store. Later a “Dime” store moved into
Danville Welcome Center has a Victorian
mission, through the Olde Dominion
the location. In October of 2006 the
Walking Tour brochure, as well as The
Agricultural Foundation, is to promote
Gretna Little Theatre was reborn. Today it
Secrets Inside brochure with information
and support local agriculture while
meshes the illustrious history of the theater
and contact numbers.
offering a community based facility to
Commonwealth. Millionaire’s Row is a
with a modern touch that makes an enjoyable movie experience for all.
educate and entertain. It is a venue
The Historic North Theatre
for the Virginia Grown Farmers’ Market
TheNorthTheatre.com 434.793.SHOW (7469)
which features fresh products produced
www.danvillelittletheatre.org
Come see a top professional live show
The Little Theatre of Danville, Inc. has
Bedford, Campbell, & Halifax counties
at the beautifully restored Historic
created theatrical magic in Southside
throughout growing season. The James T.
North Theatre Performing Arts Center
Virginia since 1948. It has provided
Emerson Education & Conference Center
in Danville, VA - “The Arts, History and
entertainment for audiences in the
has a maximum capacity of 500 people
Hi Tech Capital of Southern Virginia.” In
Southside Virginia/Piedmont North
which can be divided up into three
2005 this beautiful 1947 art deco, live/
Carolina region with stage productions,
classrooms which accommodate up to
movie theatre underwent a complete
audience-participation murder mysteries,
150 people each. The Complex features
$3.5 million restoration. This charming
comedy, drama, and musicals.
a 53,000 square foot covered arena that
venue seats 500 with a full balcony. In
is perfectly suited to host a variety of
2012 World Champion Illusionist Wayne
activities from concerts, antique shows,
Alan became the new owner and after
rodeos, to livestock shows, equestrian
additional renovations he reopened it
events or cattle sales. And it currently
on the 65th Anniversary of the original
houses a tobacco exhibit on loan for the
opening. The theatre hosts top celebrity
The National Tobacco-Textile Museum.
The Little Theatre of Danville
Martinsville Speedway
www.martinsvillespeedway.com 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.
locally within Pittsylvania, Henry, Franklin,
touring concerts and shows, a number of other productions, festivals and special
Piedmont Arts Association
touring show, Magic of the Masters-The
Martinsville, VA • 276.632.3221 www.piedmontarts.org
World’s Most Famous Illusions - a modern
A part of the Martinsville-Henry County
look at Magic’s Golden Oldies appears
community since 1961, when Virginia
there the second Saturday of each
Museum of Fine Arts encouraged the
events, in addition to Mr. Alan’s theatre
month. It is a family friendly big stage
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Area Attractions
the world in the 250-seat Chastain
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Theatre, exhibits art in the Robert F. Cage
formation of a statewide network of
Art Gallery, provides venues for events
local chapters, Piedmont Arts has been
and rentals, houses a Revolutionary
South Boston, VA • 434.572.9200 www.sbhcmuseum.org
bringing visual arts, performing arts and
War exhibit called the Crossing of the
The museum is operated for the
arts education to Southern Virginia for
Dan, and makes a wide range of classes
collection, exhibition, and preservation
over 50 years. Piedmont Arts’ galleries
available - from music to art.
of antiques, works of art, books, and
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,
South Boston-Halifax County Museum of Fine Arts & History
physical items, which are historically
The Richmond-Miles Museum
significant to the past, present, and
www.ncccha.org • 336.694.4965
future heritage of Halifax County and
Located in the Graves-Florence-
Southside Virginia. It further performs and
Gatewood house on Main Street in
encourages research, publishes, exhibits,
Yanceyville, North Carolina. The Museum
and preserves the results of such research.
was the home of the late Caswell artist, Maude Gatewood, and is now the headquarters for the Caswell County Historical Association.
South Boston Speedway
www.southbostonspeedway.com 434.572.4947 Dubbed “America’s Hometown Track”
Riverwalk Trail
South Boston Speedway has been
www.visitdanville.com • 434.793.4636
attracting drivers from across Virginia
Giving people the chance to come out
and the nation for 48 years. The history
and enjoy nature, the Riverwalk Trail is an
of South Boston Speedway is legendary
eight-mile path that exposes you to some
as are the legions of drivers who have
South Boston VA prizery.com • 434.572.8339
of the best views in Danville. The trail will
raced here. Racing begins in April and
take you through different parks, historic
runs through early November. South
The Prizery is an arts and cultural center
sites, and local businesses.
Boston has produced a number of drivers
Piedmont Arts also contributes to the economic, educational and cultural vitality of our community.
The Prizery
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
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who have gone on to find success in
Schoolfield Museum & Cultural Center
NASCAR’S national series.
Located on 917 West Main Street, the
Southern Virginia Mountain Bike Association
434.792.6763 or 434.793.0711 Schoolfield Museum & Cultural Center is bringing the history of Schoolfield and Dan River, Inc. back to life. Located in the old Dan River Welfare Building, built in 1917 by Dan River, Inc., the Museum will amaze those looking for information on the mill, its production, and the Schoolfield area as it grew with the mill.
SVMBA
www.svmba.org • 434.251.8177 The Southern Virginia Mountain Bike 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. SVMBA also maintains and improves this challenging trail and continues to make this system the best it can be.
Virginia International Raceway
www.VIRnow.com • 434.822.7700 Just named as one of the “Top 6 Road Courses in the United States” by Car & Driver magazine, VIRginia International
and much more, VIR has been called
ages, visitors can travel back in time and
America’s Motorsports Resort. VIR truly
get lost in Virginia’s natural heritage.
has something for everyone.
Virginia Museum of Natural History
Wreck of the Old 97 www.visitdanville.com 434.793.4636
Raceway is a multi-purpose road
www.vmnh.net • 276.634.4141
This famous train wreck, which was
racing facility, located on the Dan River
Located in Martinsville, Virginia and
commemorated by a popular folk song,
between Danville and South Boston. It
in association with the Smithsonian
happened in Danville. There is an historic
hosts pro and club car and motorcycle
Institution, the VMNH merges scientific
marker located on Route 58 to mark the
races and a wide range of racing and
research about the Commonwealth of
approximate location of this train wreck
riding schools. With its on-site lodging,
Virginia with public understanding. With
of September 27, 1903. Excessive speed
go karts, corporate events, fine dining,
exhibits and education programs for all
was blamed for the disaster that killed eleven men and injured six others.
THANK YOU to the LAWMAKERS, BUSINESSES and COMMUNITY LEADERS who stood up for our FARMS, our FAMILIES, and
our FUTURE by supporting Virginia’s ban on uranium mining.
Proposed uranium mining and perpetual waste storage in Virginia’s Southern Piedmont poses unacceptable risks to drinking water and economic prosperity. That’s why the elected leaders and chambers of commerce from Danville, Pittsylvania County
and Halifax County support Virginia’s current moratorium. You can too. Learn more and get involved at KEEPTHEBAN.ORG.
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