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Danville-Boyle County is affectionately called “the class of the bluegrass,” offering a nice retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The county’s economy is primarily based on manufacturing, and its quaint attractions include antique stores, bed-and-breakfast inns and Civil War re-enactments. Danville was established in 1787 and has been featured in Time magazine as one of America’s most successful small towns. And on the football field, Boyle County and Danville high schools have won 15 state football championships between them.
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DANVILLEBOYLE COUNTY, KENTUCKY
NEXT STOP:BROADWAY Playwright wins top prize at international festival
HEADED FOR SUCCESSSoccer team wins state championship
Lofty AchievementRenovated apartments spark new downtown energy
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CONTENTS
FEATURES
12 DISCOVER DANVILLEDanville-Boyle County is the kind of place that leaves visitors with a sense of satisfaction – and a desire to return.
16 LOFTY ACHIEVEMENTRenovated loft apartments have revitalized downtown Danville.
18 A CLIMATE OF CARINGDuring the annual Day of Caring, volunteers hit the streets to make Danville and Boyle County a better place to live.
34 PREPARING FORCOLLEGE AND LIFEThe school district’s state-of-the-art wireless Internet access is giving students the skills they need to compete.
37 HEADED FOR SUCCESSCentral Kentucky Soccer Club’sUnder 12 boys team won the 2007state championship and national fundraising honors.
40 NEXT STOP: BROADWAYDanville playwright Elizabeth Orndorff used Mammoth Cave as the setting for her award-winning mystery play.
2008 EDITION | VOLUME 8
DANVILLEBOYLE COUNTY, KENTUCKY
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ON THE COVER Photo by Jeff AdkinsA fountain at Centre College
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The City of Danville and Boyle County provide a unique opportunity
to flourish personally and professionally. Whether you are visiting for the first
time or are a part of the rich tradition and history, we are proud to have you
in the “City of Firsts.”
For those who dream they can have a successful business and a great place to live ...
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DANVILLE BUSINESS 26 Growing and Giving
Three local nonprofi t and service organizations have moved into new facilities, allowing them to expand and better fulfi ll their missions.
28 Biz Briefs
30 Chamber Report
31 Economic Profi le
DEPARTMENTS
10 Almanac: a colorful sampling of Danville culture
21 Portfolio: people, places and events that defi ne Danville
39 Health & Wellness
42 Community Profi le: facts, stats and important numbers to know
45 Membership Directory and Business Guide
SENIOR EDITOR REBECCA DENTON
COPY EDITOR JOYCE CARUTHERS
ASSOCIATE EDITORS LISA BATTLES, KIM MADLOM, ANITA WADHWANI
STAFF WRITERS CAROL COWAN, KEVIN LITWIN, JESSICA MOZO
DIRECTORIES EDITORS AMANDA MORGAN, KRISTY WISE
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SALES COORDINATOR SARA SARTIN
STAFF PHOTOGRAPHERS JEFF ADKINS, WES ALDRIDGE, TODD BENNETT,
ANTONY BOSHIER, MICHAEL W. BUNCH, IAN CURCIO, BRIAN MCCORD
CREATIVE DIRECTOR KEITH HARRIS
WEB DESIGN DIRECTOR SHAWN DANIEL
PRODUCTION DIRECTOR NATASHA LORENS
ASST. PRODUCTION DIRECTOR CHRISTINA CARDEN
PRE-PRESS COORDINATOR HAZEL RISNER
SENIOR PRODUCTION PROJECT MGR. TADARA SMITH
PRODUCTION PROJECT MANAGERS MELISSA HOOVER, JILL WYATT
SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNERS LAURA GALLAGHER, KRIS SEXTON, VIKKI WILLIAMS
LEAD DESIGNER JANINE MARYLAND
GRAPHIC DESIGN JESSICA BRAGONIER, CANDICE HULSEY, LINDA MOREIRAS,
AMY NELSON, CARL RATLIFF
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WEB DESIGN RYAN DUNLAP, CARL SCHULZ
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AD TRAFFIC MEGHANN CAREY, SARAH MILLER,PATRICIA MOISAN, RAVEN PETTY
CHAIRMAN GREG THURMAN
PRESIDENT/PUBLISHER BOB SCHWARTZMAN
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT RAY LANGEN
SR. V.P./CLIENT DEVELOPMENT JEFF HEEFNER
SR. V.P./SALES CARLA H. THURMAN
SR. V.P./PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS CASEY E. HESTER
V.P./SALES HERB HARPER
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V.P./TRAVEL PUBLISHING SYBIL STEWART
EXECUTIVE EDITOR TEREE CARUTHERS
MANAGING EDITOR/BUSINESS MAURICE FLIESS MANAGING EDITOR/TRAVEL SUSAN CHAPPELL
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ACCOUNTING MORIAH DOMBY, DIANA GUZMAN, MARIA McFARLAND, LISA OWENS, JACKIE YATES
RECRUITING/TRAINING DIRECTOR SUZY WALDRIP
COMMUNITY PROMOTION DIRECTOR CINDY COMPERRY
DISTRIBUTION DIRECTOR GARY SMITH
MARKETING COORDINATOR AMY AKIN
IT SYSTEMS DIRECTOR MATT LOCKE
IT SERVICE TECHNICIAN RYAN SWEENEY
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER PEGGY BLAKE
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR NICOLE WILLIAMS
SALES SUPPORT MANAGER/CUSTOM MAGAZINES PATTI CORNELIUS
OFFICE MANAGER SHELLY GRISSOM
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ABOUT THIS MAGAZINEDanville/Boyle County magazine is published annually by Journal Communications Inc. and is sponsored by the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce. In print and online, Danville/Boyle County magazine gives readers a taste of what makes the region tick – from business and education to sports, health care and the arts.
A GARDENER’S PARADISEKentucky is a great place to garden. We have long growing seasons, abundant rainfall, a mild climate in which many different kinds of plants thrive, and most of us are blessed with fertile soils. Find out more at imagesdanville.com.
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The Golden ThronesNot many places celebrate toilets, but Penn’s Store does it
with pride.
The longtime grocery business in tiny Gravel Switch hosts
an annual Great Outhouse Blowout, which has been held on
the first Saturday in October since 1995. The event features
teams of at least five people racing for 100 yards with uniquely
designed outhouses mounted on rickshaw-type contraptions.
Penn’s Store – the oldest country store in the nation still
operated by the same family – dates back to 1845 and still
does not have running water or plumbing. The Great Outhouse
Blowout celebrates the installation of the store’s first toilet –
a privy – in the early 1990s.
Liz Was HereIt was in August and September
of 1956 when Elizabeth Taylor stayed
in Danville for six weeks to film the
Civil War epic Raintree County.
The film premiered a year later
in October 1957, focusing attention
on the beauty of the Kentucky
countryside. Other stars of the
picture included Montgomery
Clift, Eva Marie Saint, Lee Marvin
and Agnes Moorehead.
In 2007, a two-week Raintree
County Festival took place in
Danville to celebrate the film’s 50th
anniversary. One of the highlights was
the premiere at Pioneer Playhouse
of Catherine Bush’s play A Jarful of Fireflies, which focused on the filming
of Raintree County 50 years ago.
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Host With the MostWow, this is a happening place.
Centre College in Danville features a
campus where something always seems
to be going on. In fact, the college of
1,175 students boasts that it hosts more
than 2,000 events each year, ranging
from a paintball club meeting to a U.S.
vice presidential debate in 2000.
This prestigious college has a
115-acre campus with 67 buildings,
13 of which are on the National Register
of Historic Places – and some of the
buildings date back to when Centre
was founded in 1819.
The college was recently listed in
U.S. News & World Report as one of
the top 50 most affordable liberal
arts colleges in the country.
Plenty of OompahGrab your oboe and bassoon and join the festivities at the 19th annual
Great American Band Festival.
The music celebration is set for June 12-15, 2008, with performance venues
at Centre College, Constitution Square, Farmers Bank on Main Street and
Weisiger Park. More than a dozen bands usually take part, entertaining
crowds of more than 30,000 during the weekend.
Bands that have performed in the past include the Danville Pipe Band,
Dixie Power Trio, Great Olympian Traditional Jazz Band, Kentucky United
Pipe Band and the United States Army Field Band.
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The Civil War Rages OnMore than 4,000 re-enactors travel to Perryville each October
to stage the Battle of Perryville, which originally took place in 1862.
The fierce fighting killed or wounded 7,500 Union and Confederate
soldiers, and the 2008 re-enactment will be the 146th anniversary.
Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site hosts the event each year,
and a museum and several monuments are also located on its grounds.
The site averages around 100,000 visitors throughout the year.
Fast Facts Danville has been featured
in Time magazine as one of America’s most successful small towns.
McDowell House and Apothecary is the historic home of Dr. Ephraim McDowell, who removed a 22.5-pound tumor from a female patient without anesthesia in 1809.
Boyle County and Danville high schools have won 15 state football championships.
Known as the City of Firsts, Danville was home to the first college and law school west of the Alleghenies and the country’s first state-supported school for the deaf.
SEE MORE ONLINE | For more Fast Facts about Danville, visit imagesdanville.com.
SEE VIDEO ONLINE | Take a virtual tour of Danville at imagesdanville.com, courtesy of our award-winning photographers.
Boyle County
Danville | At A GlancePOPULATION (2006 ESTIMATE)Danville: 15,385
Boyle County: 28,444
LOCATIONBoyle County is near the geographic center
of Kentucky, about 35 miles south of
Lexington. Danville is the county seat
of Boyle County.
BEGINNINGSDanville was officially established in
1787 and served as the capital of the
Kentucky district.
FOR MORE INFORMATIONDanville-Boyle County
Chamber of Commerce
304 S. Fourth St., Ste. 102
Danville, KY 40422
(859) 236-2361
Fax: (859) 236-3197
www.danvilleboylechamber.com
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Discover
WHIRLWIND TOUR SAMPLES THE REGION’S SOUTHERN CHARM
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W ith its unique combi-nation of small-town Southern charm, engaging history and
outdoor fun, Danville-Boyle County is the kind of entertaining destination that leaves visitors with a sense of satisfaction – and a desire to return.
Downtown Danville moves at a comfortable pace. It’s the kind of place where you can spend your time walking the historic district and cruising locally
STORY BY VALERIE PASCOEPHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF ADKINS
Main Street is a bustling destination, with plenty of cafés, shops and historic sites to visit. Top: Millennium Park offers a peaceful place to relax.
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Several stars are built into the brick sidewalk in front of the Boyle County Courthouse in Danville. Top: Visitors can tour McDowell House and Apothecary Shop, which houses many antiques and historic artifacts.
owned shops, or just sitting on a bench or relaxing in any number of cafés.
Scenic drives on back roads through-out the area lead to fascinating sites where you’ll see and meet a diverse array of folks who make Danville-Boyle County one of the friendliest places in the country.
Day 1
8:00 A.M.THE CITY COMES ALIVE
Pick up hot coffee and fresh pastries at Burke’s Bakery (121 W. Main St., between Second and First), which is known for its goodies to go. Stroll up Main Street to the gazebo at Constitution Square State Historic Site, the birthplace of Kentucky’s statehood, where you can sit, enjoy breakfast and watch the town come alive.
9:30 A.M.A WALK BACK IN TIME
Visit the sites at the three-acre Constitution Square State Historic Site. In addition to its famous courthouse, the park is home to a number of historic buildings – Grayson’s Tavern, a gathering place for many of the early advocates of statehood; a Presbyterian meeting house; a two-room schoolhouse; the first post office west of the Allegheny
Mountains; and a formidable historic jailhouse constructed with 9-inch-thick logs. Governor’s Square features a bronze statue of the two figures depicted on the seal and f lag of Kentucky, with bronze plaques honoring every governor of Kentucky.
Also be sure to stop by the McDowell House and Apothecary Shop (125 S. Second St.), where you’ll learn the fascinating story of the world’s first abdominal surgery, performed by Dr. Ephraim McDowell – without the use of anesthesia.
NOON: A TASTE OF HOME Take a break from the sites and enjoy
a homestyle lunch at Joshua’s Corner Café (on Church Street between West Main Street and West Walnut). Try favorite lunch specialties such as oven-fried chicken, meatloaf, mashed potatoes and corn pudding.
1:30 P.M.SHOP TILL YOU DROP
Work off lunch and pop into the variety of specialty shops and galleries along Main Street in downtown Danville. Some popular stops include Thoroughbred Threads for custom printed and embroidered gifts and clothing; Carol’s Bridal & Gift Shop for wedding gowns and formalwear;
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The Wind in Wingtips by artist Mark Wilhelm is one of many works on display at the nonprofit Community Arts Center in downtown Danville.
Coffey’s Kids for children’s wear with personality; and Lily Manor Day Spa for relaxing spa products or a rejuvenating body treatment.
Don’t forget to stop by the Commu-nity Arts Center (401 W. Main St.), housed in a newly renovated federal-style building, to view free monthly exhibitions.
4:00 P.M.GET PHYSICAL
Just a few miles from downtown is Millennium Park, a city-county park with miles of serene walking paths as well as a dog park, a water fountain and a playground. Feed the ducks at the edge of the pond or sit back and relax on a park bench.
For adventure seekers, Millennium Park also features a new, 10,000-square-foot skateboard park that includes a fun course for in-line skaters and bikers that’s open every day from dawn until dusk. If you’re up for a less bumpy bike ride, maps of cycling routes along the county’s scenic back roads can be found and conveniently printed off at www.danvillebikeandfootwear.com.
7:00 P.M.UNMISTEAKABLY GOOD
Woody’s Restaurant on the South Danville Bypass is a local favorite. The casual dinner spot offers hand-cut steaks, seafood, pasta and sandwiches.
OVERNIGHT:FEELS LIKE HOME
Spend the night at Lincliff Guest-house (www.lincliff.net), a quiet country retreat just three miles from downtown Danville. In addition to its cozy rooms and scenic setting, accommodations include free wireless Internet, a conti nental breakfast, and complimentary snacks and drinks. Before bed, enjoy a swing on the porch and listen to the crickets while overlooking the inn’s moonlit fishing pond.
Day 2
BREAKFASTWhether it’s first thing in the
morning or throughout the day, locals favor the hot specialty coffees and pastries at the Hub Coffee House & Café (236 W. Main St.) downtown. Choose a muffin, scone or bagel for your morning snack – or, if your appetite is heartier, try the breakfast burrito or the spinach quiche. Enjoy your meal on one of the comfy leather couches and check your e-mail with free access to wireless Internet.
ON THE ROADTake a short drive (fewer than 10
miles) to Perryville and discover Merchants’ Row alongside Chaplin River. Check out the local shops that
appear much as they did in the 1800s, then drive out to the Perryville Battle-field State Historic Site, home to the famously fierce Civil War battle that changed the course of U.S. history by keeping Kentucky in the Union.
STEP RIGHT IN FOR COUNTRY CHARM
Enjoy a visit to Penn’s Store (Highway 243, south of Perryville), the oldest coun-try store in America still operated by the same family. Soaked in nostalgia, Penn’s is sure to charm you with its authentic country appeal. You’ll also enjoy the scenic back roads featuring pristine farmland and rolling hills along the way.
VISIT WITH THE LOCALSScenic roads also lead to unique
stores in Amish and Mennonite com-munities that offer quality goods produced without modern conveniences such as electricity. Pick up a free map at the Danville-Boyle County Visitors Center in historic Gray son’s Tavern at Constitution Square.
DINNER AND A SHOWFrom mid-June through late August,
take in dinner and a performance at Pioneer Playhouse Outdoor Theater in Danville. Special performances are also offered year-round at West T. Hill Community Theater or Norton Center for the Arts at Centre College.
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D owntown has become one of Danville’s most vibrant neighborhoods, thanks to the conversion of empty
second-story spaces into loft apartments and condominiums – cool spaces that combine small-town charm with urban amenities.
“We’re talking about second-story homes with amenities that would rival anything in San Francisco or New York,” says Charlie Raffay, manager and owner of Redwood Property Management. “Downtown is a really cool place to live.”
The initiative to find new uses for those unused upper stories is being led by the Heart of Danville Main Street Program, which aims to revitalize the neighborhood while preserving its historic character. With residents living above, stores and restaurants will be attracted to the spaces at street level, creating an exciting, livable neighbor-hood where residents can conveniently walk to work, entertainment and shops.
“There’s been an effort to breathe new life into downtown,” said Dr. Gareth Barkin, Ph.D., a professor at nearby Centre College. Barkin recently leased an apartment on Main Street that reminds him of living in the San Francisco Bay area.
“If you look out the window of my apartment, it looks like you live in a city.
The dream is that the rest of the street will follow,” Barkin says.
Downtown living is especially attrac-tive to college students and professionals who move to Danville from large cities to pursue educational and work oppor-tunities, said Lisa LeDonne. She and her husband, Tim, restored and renovated the building and created the 2,300-square-foot “Boston-style” apartment where Barkin lives.
“Local businesses are recruiting people from other areas of the country and even other countries,” Lisa LeDonne says. “We feel we are on the cusp of something huge.”
The building was in poor condition when the LeDonnes purchased it. Its upper two stories had been vacant for 90 years. Their restoration was so thorough and historically accurate that today the building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
“When we started, people said we were crazy, there was nothing like this downtown,” she says. “Now people say ‘Wow! When are you going to do another one?’”
Historic touches such as exposed brick and original windows – combined with such modern conveniences as stainless steel appliances, environmentally friendly bamboo flooring and a custom steel staircase – add a unique feel to his
RENOVATED LOFT APARTMENTSSPARK DOWNTOWN ENERGY
AchievementSTORY BY BILL LEWIS | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF ADKINS
Charlie Raffay, owner and manager of Redwood Property Management, is developing upper-story condominiums in Danville. Left: Downtown loft apartments are increasingly popular with college students and young professionals.
downtown apartment, Barkin says.The area’s historic buildings make it
possible to blend the historic and the new, Raffay says. His condominiums feature exposed brick, 17-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, stainless appliances and whirlpool spas in the master bath.
“Great urban views and convenience – that’s what people are looking for,” Raffay says.
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F olks in Danville know their way around paint-brushes, hammers and rakes, and they put these skills – and many more – to good use throughout the year for a variety of volunteer projects.
But nowhere is Danville’s community spirit more on display than during the annual Day of Caring, when hundreds of volunteers hit the streets and tackle dozens of different chores – all in an effort to make Danville and Boyle County a better place to live.
“We’re a little place, and we had almost 600 people who participated in 2007,” says Janie Pass, executive director of the Heart of Kentucky United Way. “We had 50 different project sites spread across the community.”
The one-day event – which has taken place every September for the past 13 years – brings together teams from area businesses and other community-minded people tackling projects ranging from courthouse-square cleanup to land-scaping at historic homes. Employers routinely give people the day off, which Pass says adds to the event’s growing impact.
“Our employers around here are just incredible,” she says.Planning for the Day of Caring begins long before the big
day. United Way staff members work with other organizations to get a list of projects that need to be done. They compile that information and determine how many people will be required for each task. While the to-do list grows every year, so does the volunteer base.
“It’s amazing,” Pass says. “Everybody really looks forward to it, and we get a huge cross section of people from all levels of the community. Everybody works side by side, shoulder to shoulder, to make Danville the place that it is.”
Danville’s community spirit spills over into other areas as well, including student mentoring at area schools, disaster-relief preparedness training and more, adds Paula Fowler Kilby, executive director of the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce.
“This is a very visionary, hands-on community,” Kilby says. “People here like to be involved, and they like to rally around an issue and help resolve it.”
She points to the county’s Emergency Medical Services personnel as an example.
“They have taken it upon themselves to get training in bacterial and germ warfare from the FBI, things that very few emergency service personnel in the state, or anywhere, do,” she says. “It’s an attitude, a way of thinking, that most people have here. They want our community and county to thrive, and they get involved to make sure that it does.”
Pass says that some of her counterparts in other counties have a special way of referring to Danville.
“When I go to meetings, they ask how things are in ‘the bubble,’” she says. “They can’t believe what happens here – the cooperation between business, industry, nonprofits. They just shake their heads. We are so blessed.”
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Janie Pass, executive director of Heart of Kentucky United Way
Left: An elementary school student draws under the guidance of volunteers from Centre College’s “LIFT” program.
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When country singer Eddie Montgomery (half of the popular
duo Montgomery Gentry) celebrated his hit single “Lucky Man” topping the charts in August 2007, it didn’t surprise him that several folks from Boyle County showed up to congratulate him at the No. 1 party in Nashville.
After all, he was born and raised in Boyle County, and it’s where he still lives today.
“I’ve had unbelievable support from everybody there,” Montgomery says. “It was great that they got to come hang out and see what I do.”
“Lucky Man” was Montgomery Gentry’s 10th Top 5 single and its third to go to No. 1. It was the second hit
single from the duo’s fifth studio album, Some People Change.
Born in Danville in 1963, Montgomery grew up in Perryville and attended Danville High School.
“My mom and dad were musicians, so we moved around a bit. Eventually me and my brother [country artist John Michael Montgomery] moved up toward Lexington,” Montgomery recalls. “But as they say, you always come back home.”
Montgomery performed with his brother for a while after John Michael Montgomery landed a record deal. In 1999, he got his own big break by teaming up with friend Troy Gentry to form Montgomery Gentry.
Eddie Montgomery of the country duo Montgomery Gentry is a staunch supporter of his hometown region.
He’s a ‘Lucky Man’EDDIE MONTGOMERY TIPS HIS HAT TO HIS HOMETOWN
“I had played with Troy a bunch, and we both said, ‘We ought to be a duo,’” Montgomery says. “We’re very close, and so are our families.”
The pair won Vocal Duo of the Year at the Country Music Association Awards in 2000 and have since achieved considerable fame with a string of hit songs, including “Lonely and Gone,” “She Couldn’t Change Me,” “My Town” and “Something to Be Proud Of.” Their latest single, “What Do Ya Think About That,” rose to the Top 20 in its first three weeks on the air.
Between tour dates across the country and traveling overseas to perform for U.S. troops in Iraq, Montgomery remains a big supporter of his hometown region. He works with the Danville fire and police depart-ments to organize celebrity bus tours each year to raise money for the Christmas charity Toys for Tots.
“I never want to see a kid wake up Christmas morning without a toy,” Montgomery says. “We’ve brought Kenny Chesney’s and Britney Spears’ buses up, and people bring a toy or $5 to walk through the buses. I sign autographs and take pictures.”
In October 2007, Montgomery Gentry began work on a new album, and the duo plans to go on tour again in March 2008. In the meantime, Montgomery is happy to just be “living a dream.”
“First, I want to thank the man upstairs. This has been unbelievable,” he says.
Of course, he also tips his signature black hat to the folks back home.
“Boyle County is God’s country – everybody takes care of each other,” Montgomery says. “Perryville put up signs that say ‘Eddie Montgomery’s Town.’ Every time I drive by them, I get a little emotional.”
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Cultivating Her Career
You might say that the art of winemaking runs in Dominique
Brousseau’s family. Her great-great-great-great-grand-
mother started a winery in France in the 1600s (it’s still operating under different ownership), and Brousseau is the head winemaker at her family’s Chateau du Vieux Corbeau Winery at Danville’s Old Crow Inn.
At the tender age of 28, she’s the youngest winemaker in the state.
“Originally at our winery, my brother André was the winemaker, and I worked with him,” Brousseau says. “When he left, I took over. I’ve taken winemaking classes in California, and I’ve also learned a lot from the oldest winemaker in Kentucky at Broad Run Vineyard and Winery in Louisville. It was the women in my family who did the winemaking in France, so I’m carrying on the torch.”
Brousseau’s wines have won a number of awards. Her blackberry wine
won Best Fruit Wine in Kentucky at the Kentucky Derby Festival in 2006.
“We have eight different wines for sale right now, and six to eight more that are aging and will soon be ready for sale,” Brousseau says. “Two of our most popular wines are Vidal Blanc and Concord, and our Rio Samba blend is also very popular. All three have won awards.”
In college, Brousseau studied com-puter science, chemistry and art – a combination of subjects she feels suits her profession.
“Wine is a combination of science and art,” she explains. “Unlike hard liquor, wine is like a food product because it can spoil. A lot of my job is cleaning and sterilization. The art comes into play with blending flavors.”
Chateau du Vieux Corbeau Winery offers complimentary wine tastings Monday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tours of the winery are also available with advance request.
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Christian Music Festival Rocks Danville
Nearly 5,000 people converge on downtown Danville each August
for Rock Da’Ville, a free music event sponsored by churches and businesses in central Kentucky.
The second annual Rock Da’Ville in 2007 featured 17 Christian rock, hip-hop and alternative bands, including well-known artists such as Seventh Day Slumber, Grits, One Day Less and Poor Man’s Riches.
“It’s a last hurrah for kids before they go back to school,” says Julie Wagner, executive director at the Heart of Danville Main Street program. “It’s gone over really well. Last year the National Guard had a rock-climbing wall, and we had skateboard ramps and several vendors.”
The idea for Rock Da’Ville originated three years ago when a staff member suggested incorporating a Christian rock band as part of Heart of Danville’s summer concert series.
“Several churches got involved with ideas and were willing to fund it,”
Wagner says. “I had no idea it would turn into a big festival.”
More than a dozen area churches gave money to put on the 2007 event, and 40 more helped with organizing and volunteering.
“It’s definitely a community event,” Wagner says. “We had hundreds of volunteers, and the police and fire departments were involved. It’s a great opportunity for the community to work together.”
Rock Da’Ville benefits the Danville community in several ways, but one of its biggest objectives is to reach out to the area’s young people.
“This is a step in the right direction to get young people involved in the community and give them good memories,” Wagner says. “And when you have 5,000 people in town, that definitely brings tourist dollars.”
The 2008 Rock Da’Ville is slated for Aug. 16.
Seventh Day Slumber’s bassist Joshua Schwartz performs with his band during Rock Da’Ville.
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Trail To Become a Reality
Danville residents have long dreamed of having a recreational trail along
Clark’s Run creek. Thanks to an organization called CREEC (Clark’s Run Environmental and Educational Corp.), plans for a trail are now in the works.
“People have been trying to get a trail put in since the ’90s,” says Malissa McAlister, vice president of CREEC. “We still have some outstanding grant applications, but we will probably build the trail in phases. We hope in the next
10 years it will be a reality.”Plans call for the trail to be between
three and four miles in length. It’s expected to connect to the Centre College campus and wind through the industrial area that borders the creek.
“It will be useful for walking, running and cycling,” McAlister says. “We also want to add an outdoor classroom for local teachers to teach kids about water quality and stream habitats. People are also interested in
putting in bird feeders to attract different species of birds.”
The Clark’s Run waterway is signif-icant historically because it was a drinking-water source for early settlers to the area. It is naturally significant as a habitat corridor for terrestrial and aquatic wildlife.
CREEC was organized in 2005 to preserve and protect the Clark’s Run watershed by enhancing water quality and educating the public. Developing the recreational trail is just one of the organization’s many projects.
“We’re working with the Dix River Watershed Council to get water sampling data from the creek, and we will make recommendations based on the findings,” McAlister says. “We’re also working with local volunteers to enhance the riparian buffer along the sides of the creek. It is being choked out by honeysuckle.”
CREEC members hope the recrea-tional trail will link the community to the creek and encourage citizens to make efforts to improve and protect it.
For more information about the stream, visit www.clarksrun.org.
A footbridge crosses Clark’s Run creek, where a recreational trail is in the early stages of development.
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McDowell’s Home Gets a Face-Lift
When Dr. Ephraim McDowell examined patient Jane Todd
Crawford in 1809, she thought she was pregnant with twins. On the contrary, McDowell found she was carrying a large ovarian tumor.
Crawford traveled three days on horseback to McDowell’s Danville home, and on Christmas morning, 1809, McDowell successfully removed the 22.5-pound tumor from the woman without the use of anesthetics. It was the first successful surgery of its kind in the world and caused McDowell to become known as the “Father of Abdominal Surgery.”
Today, Danville visitors can tour McDowell’s 200-year-old home and see the very room where the historic operation took place.
“The home is furnished as it would have been when the McDowells lived there, with a piano, pictures, chairs, china, silver and portraits that belonged to the family,” says Alberta Moynahan, assistant director of the McDowell House Museum Inc.
In 2007, the McDowell House underwent a complete restoration that included installation of a geothermal air conditioner, new electrical wiring, interior and exterior painting, repa-ration of shutters, replacement of rotted window sills and several other projects.
“It started in the basement. Water was getting in, and we found we had a very nice mushroom crop growing down there,” Moynahan says. “New drains had to be installed, and then other things kept coming up.”
The restoration was funded in part by a capital campaign the organization spearheaded in 1999. A grant from the state and a Save America’s Treasures grant from the federal government also helped with funding.
“We had to match those grants, so we worked to get donations,” Moynahan says. “Descendants of Dr. McDowell and several banks, businesses and individuals have been very generous.”
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T hree nonprofit and service organizations that serve Danville and Boyle County have moved into new facilities
that will allow them to fulfill their missions more effectively.
These new digs allow Pioneer Vocational Industrial Services, the University of Kentucky Boyle County Extension Service and Heritage Hospice to offer even more services to the community.
“This is our home,” says Janelle Lane Wheeler, executive director of Heritage Hospice. “We have a history here and deep roots.”
The hospice – which outgrew its pre-vious space – held a ribbon-cutting in July for its beautiful 16,000-square-foot building. The new facility provides plenty of space for group training in its community room, and it includes an art gallery where the public is invited to view and purchase works by local artists. The new facility, at 120 Enterprise Drive in Danville, also features a library that’s open to the public.
Pioneer Vocational Industrial Services is making good use of the larger pro-duction area in its new facility at 150 Corporate Drive, which opened in early 2007, says Ron Zimmerman, chief executive officer and executive director. Pioneer provides vocational development and extended employment programs to people who are disabled or disadvan-taged – an important lifeline that helps them to get jobs and maximize their independent living skills.
STORY BY BILL LEWIS | PHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF ADKINS
Pioneer Vocational Industrial Services’ new building at 150 Corporate Drive includes a larger production area. Left: Heritage Hospice’s new 16,000-square-foot facility at 120 Enterprise Drive in Danville includes an art gallery, a library and plenty of space for group training. Both organizations are thriving and outgrew their previous facilities.
Pioneer manufactures its own products at the new facility, and it also places employees in jobs at other factories, Zimmerman says.
Pioneer is the exclusive manufacturer of the cold-weather mats that American soldiers sleep on, and now Pioneer is looking to expand on that success by providing exercise mats. The nonprofit organization also makes designer medical-alert bracelets along with other products and services.
Thinking innovatively is paying off for Pioneer, Zimmerman says.
“We are happy to report that we are totally self-sufficient,” he says. “In fact, we are now a contributor to the United Way, not a recipient.”
The community will also benefit from the Extension Service’s new 10,800-square-foot facility at 99 Corporate Drive.
“We’ll have space for everything from a farmers tax workshop to 4-H craft workshops,” says Jerry Little, county extension agent for Agriculture and Natural Resources. “It’s a total educational environment.”
The facility features three meeting rooms with overhead projectors to aid in presentations. Each room’s soundproof walls can be retracted to make room for larger banquets and other events.
“We’ve never had a facility that makes this possible,” Little says. “This will help us better serve the public.”
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FEELING AT HOMEAT WOODY’S
Whether it’s a fast business lunch or a special night out with the family, you can find it at Woody’s Restaurant.
Since opening in December 2006, Woody’s has made a name for itself in Danville and Boyle County for its steaks and ribs, but the restaurant also offers an express lunch for the busy suit-and-tie set as well as a banquet room that can seat 40 people.
Woody’s can hold up to 280 people and can host parties of up to 125 during the week, making it a popular destination for groups of all sizes, says General Manager Tracy Taylor.
“People have been good about coming in to try us out, and we’re getting a lot of repeat customers,” Taylor says.
Woody’s has a lounge area and outdoor patio, both of which are popular. Live music is on the menu every Thursday and sometimes on weekends, Taylor says, depending on the season.
BEAUTY THROUGHTHE GENERATIONS
For 66 years, the Durham Beauty School has been training cosmetologists and nail technicians – all under the watchful eyes of five generations of Charlene Benge’s family.
“My grandmother, Sibbie Durham, started the school, and then my mother took over,” says Debbie Stamper, Charlene Benge’s daughter. “I came on board with my mother a couple of years ago. My grandmother also taught her mother, and now my daughter’s here working with us.”
In fact, Sibbie Durham’s mother, Martha Sutherland, remained in the beauty profession until she was 93, Stamper says.
The school, which usually has around 22 students, oversees 1,800 hours of training in preparation for a state exam. Students then serve a six-month apprenticeship under a master cosme-tologist before taking a second exam to
obtain their own master’s designation. The nail technicians undergo 600 hours of training.
“We have people come in to have their hair colored, permed, cut, get a shampoo and set – pretty much everything a salon does, and everything is supervised by our instructors,” Stamper says.
HE KNOWS THE DRILLAbout 24 years ago, dentist Thad
Overmyer came up with a way to lubricate dental instruments, enhancing their efficiency. Now through his company, Anodia Systems, Dr. Overmyer has expanded into a whole range of cooling and injection systems for dental unit waterlines.
“I’m the type of person who works on cars, who drills on things, so I knew we needed a better lubricant than what we were using,” he says. “I wanted to fix the problem, so I developed this lubricant to increase the cutting efficiency when I
Woody’s “Perfect Combination” features hand-cut ribeye steak, baby back ribs and country green beans.
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was drilling on teeth.”The original company, Steri-Sol, has
evolved into Anodia, which employs three people at its headquarters. Anodia is the distributor for, among other products, Mint-A-Kleen®, which replaces the water going through the high-speed hand piece or scaler during operative procedures. It also can be used for cleaning dental waterlines.
“I’d used it when using the hand pieces, but I found that it also can clean the lines,” Overmyer explains. “It removes a film, called biofilm, from within the dental unit, which is something else that makes it popular with dentists.”
Anodia sells its products throughout the United States, and it also has a distributor in Sweden.
CAN’T FIND IT? TRY JR.’SThe award-winning window displays
are the first clue that Jr.’s General Store is not the “little bit of everything” general-interest store of old.
A gift shop with pizzazz, Jr.’s opened on Main Street in September 2006, and
it recently relocated to a larger space in the Proctor-Bosley House to have a little more elbow room, says Kelly Miller, the “Jr.” of the store’s name. He owns the shop along with Tim Robbins, Bennie Thompson and George Thompson.
“We needed more space, and we also needed some more parking,” Miller says. “When you sell tables, chairs, lamps and 300-pound birdbaths, you don’t want people to have to go very far to load it up.”
If you’re in the market for something a little less cumbersome, no worries. Jr.’s carries everything from baby hats to handmade photo-box frames. The store also offers party planning, wedding planning, f lowers and other specialty services.
“When I moved here from New York, I wanted to be able to have a small store in a really nice town,” Miller says. “Both of those statements have come true. What we’ve done here is really special.”
FRIENDLY TO FEETDanville Bike and Footwear down-
town has found its niche with personal
attention and community involvement. The store and its staff place a high
premium on service, which has helped it compete with larger, chain retailers.
“People appreciate us taking the time to look at their feet, measure them properly and put them in the proper shoe for their foot type, whether they’re walking, running or hiking,” says owner Ernst Crown-Weber. “We work closely with a lot of physical therapists, chiro-practors and podiatrists. That’s become a big chunk of our business.”
Since 1993, the store has carried shoes, socks, insoles and a wide variety of other products. It caters to all sorts of sports enthusiasts, from runners and walkers to cyclists and swimmers.
The store also is a point of contact for the B.I.K.E. Initiative, a program designed to help make Danville and Boyle County more bicycle- and pedestrian-friendly.
“It’s hard to find a unique niche in any market, but working with the com-munity, taking time with people, is what we’re all about,” Crown-Weber says.
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Jr.’s General Store offers an eclectic array of fine gifts along with flowers, party planning and wedding planning.
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Staying on the Same PageCHAMBER COMMITTEE, COMMUNITY PARTNERS CONNECT TO IMPROVE JOB SKILLS
A quality workforce, good educational opportunities and strong employer base mean
great things for an area’s economic future – as long as the lines of com-munication remain open.
That’s the thinking behind the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce’s new workforce develop-ment committee, which was formed in March 2007 to make sure all the area’s economic development partners are on the same page as the region’s workforce continues to grow and expand.
“We realized that you can’t grow and expand the economy locally if you don’t have a qualified, skilled workforce,” says Steve Rinehart, co-chair of the committee and the administrative manager at Denyo Manufacturing Corp. “It’s one thing to try to attract new jobs, but if you don’t have people with the skills to fill them, it’s hard to get companies that are here to expand, or bring in a new operation.”
To connect people with jobs – or with training programs to enhance the skill sets they already have – the committee
has pulled in members from various segments of the community, including educational entities and a wide range of businesses and industries. With all these folks at the table, Rinehart says, everyone will have an easier time tapping into programs and services that are already up and running.
“Danville is an economic hub for a four- or five-county area, and we’re finding that a lot of our local businesses and industries don’t always utilize what’s available because they don’t know it’s there.”
This is especially true in the area of workforce training and development, and the committee has already had success partnering with the Bluegrass Area Development District, a con-federation of 17 counties in central Kentucky that includes Boyle County. Working with the agency, the chamber has been able to identify common issues that employers see as deficiencies in the current workforce.
The basics, such as teamwork awareness and reading comprehension, popped up a lot, as well as basic math
and other core educational issues.“A lot of kids are coming out of
high school and really don’t understand what an employer’s expectations are,” Rinehart says. “So now we’re working on getting business folks into the schools to better understand the limitations and pressures that school teachers and administrators are under – and then we get those folks into business settings so they can better understand what businesses need. We want to get them all better aware of the other’s world so they can work together more effectively.”
To that end, plans are in the works to make sure that workforce training sources are both identified and easily accessed.
A brochure listing various services and agencies that provide them will be distributed throughout the community, Rinehart says.
“It will be a summary of what people have available to them,” he says, “and a point of contact for resources that can help people find a job or do better in the job they already have.” – Joe Morris
Steve Rinehart, co-chair of the workforce development committee
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BOYLE COUNTY LABOR FORCE
December 2006
Civilian labor force, 13,012
Employed, 12,268
Unemployed, 744
Unemployment rate, 5.7
Source: U.S. Department
of Labor, Bureau of
Labor Statistics
TAXES
Sales Tax
Kentucky’s state sales tax is
6 percent.
Property Tax
State property tax per
$100 valuation (2007)
Real estate, .124
Motor vehicles, .45
Manufacturing machinery, .15
Other tangible personal
property, .45
Boyle County
Real estate, .0540
Tangibles, .0730
Motor vehicles, .069
Danville
Real estate, .129
Tangibles, .1551
Motor vehicles, none
School District
Real estate, .475
BUSINESS CLIMATEBoyle County’s economy is primarily based on manufacturing.
Ephraim McDowell Health is the area’s largest employer.
Tangibles, .474
Motor vehicles, .539
Danville Independent
Real estate, .679
Tangibles, .679
Motor vehicles, .669
DISTANCE TOMAJOR CITIES
Atlanta, 363 miles
Birmingham, Ala., 384 miles
Charlotte, N.C., 383 miles
Chicago, 375 miles
Cincinnati, 124 miles
Cleveland, 375 miles
Columbus, Ohio, 231 miles
Indianapolis, 194 miles
Lexington, Ky., 37 miles
Louisville, Ky., 83 miles
Nashville, Tenn., 192 miles
Source: DeLorme Map ’N Go
EMPLOYMENT BY MAJOR INDUSTRY BY PLACE OF WORK (2005)
Boyle County Employment Employment Percent Labor Market Area Percent
All industries 15,758 100.0 257,369 100.0
Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting 0 0 N/A N/A
Construction 383 2.4 13,378 5.2
Financial activities 533 3.4 11,317 4.4
Information 193 1.2 4,710 1.8
Manufacturing 3,250 20.6 36,523 14.2
Other 7 0.0 N/A N/A
Public administration 712 4.5 9,489 3.7
Services 5,957 37.8 90,472 35.2
Trade, transportation and utilities 3,180 20.2 49,216 19.1
Source: U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics
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MAJOR EMPLOYERS
Number ofCompany Product/Service Employees
Ephraim McDowell Health Health care 1,250
R.R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Offset printing 831
American Greetings Greeting cards 657
Dana Corp. Diesel & gas engine gaskets 319
FKI Logistex Conveyer equipment 280
Pliant Corp. Polyethylene film 254
Philips Lighting Co. Glass bulbs 230
Red Wing Shoe Co. Leather boots 213
Panasonic Home Appliances Co. of America Vacuum cleaners 125
Timberland Co. Distribution center 120
Flexcell - Danville, Unit of Kimball International Furniture 110
Denyo Manufacturing Corp. Diesel drive generators 110
AdMart International Display foam lettering 100
Commercial & Hobart Corp. dishwasher assembly 96
Sellers Engineering Co. Commercial water heaters 80
Advocate Messenger Newspaper publishing 78
Caterpillar Inc. Tractor parts 78
Allen Co. Blacktop 50
Corporate headquarters, Burkmann Mills Inc. feed manufacturing 43
Pioneer Vocational Industrial Services Inc. Sheltered workshop 36
STATE PROPERTY TAX RATES PER $100 VALUATION, 2006
Selected Class of Property State Rate Local Taxation Permitted
Real estate $0.1280 Yes
Manufacturing machinery $0.1500 No
Pollution control equipment $0.1500 No
Inventories:
Raw materials $0.0500 No
Goods in process $0.0500 No
Finished goods $0.0500 Yes
Goods in transit Exempt Limited
Motor vehicles $0.4500 Yes
Other tangible personal property $0.4500 Yes
Source: Kentucky Department of Revenue
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AVERAGE WEEKLY COUNTY WAGE (2005)
All industries, $564
Construction, $561
Financial activities, $725
Information, $622
Manufacturing, $772
Other, $1,537
Public administration
$569
Services, $446
Trade, transportation
and utilities, $511
Source: U.S. Departmentof Labor, Bureau ofLabor Statistics
BOYLE COUNTY INCOME
2004 Per capita income
$25,040
2006 Median household
income, $39,198
2004 Median home price
$99,500
POPULATION PROJECTIONS
Labor Market Area2011, 579,313
Boyle County2010, 28,872
2015, 29,762
2020, 30,675
2025, 31,517
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce304 S. Fourth St.
Danville, KY 40422
Phone: (859) 236-2361
Fax: (859) 236-3197
www.danvilleboylechamber.com
Sources:www.danvilleboylechamber.com www.thinkkentucky.com
AVAILABLE INDUSTRIAL SITES
Site Total Acreage Largest Possible Tract
Danville Industrial Site 18.72 18.72
John Hill Bailey Industrial Park Enterprise Center 45 45
John Hill Bailey Industrial Park – Hunt Addition 268.3 84.22
AVAILABLE INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS
Building Square Footage Acreage
Danville Industrial Center 165,334 21.0
Panasonic Building 787,421 59.4
Pioneer Building 23,368 1.4
United Warehousing 204,921 19.0
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Doing homework and commu-nicating with teachers is easier than ever for students in
Danville’s five schools, thanks to the school district’s investment in state-of-the-art wireless Internet access.
From anywhere on school property, students can use their laptop computers to look up information on the Internet that they need to complete their lessons, read messages on their teachers’ blogs, and send and receive e-mails.
“On a spring day, they can spread a blanket on the lawn and do their homework,” says Diane Culbertson, technology coordinator and chief
information officer for Danville Schools. “We have students on the front steps of our schools using the Internet to do their homework. Inside, you can walk from one end of a school building to another and never lose service.”
The Danville school district’s 1,750 students can develop their technology skills even further with the 249 new computers being purchased by the school system. The new computers make it possible for each school to provide a computer lab as well as new classroom workstations. This ensures that students who do not have a computer at home can fully participate as they and their
Preparing for College and LifeSCHOOLS’ INVESTMENT IN WIRELESS INTERNET, COMPUTERS BOOSTS STUDENTS’ TECHNOLOGY SKILLS
Fatima Cervantes works on a laptop in front of Danville High School.
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classmates learn about technology and the Internet. Curriculum experts help teachers incorporate the Web into their lessons, Culbertson says.
“We have 21st-century schools, and they are 21st-century students,” she says.
Federal funding is covering 80 percent of the cost of the new wireless system. One elementary school has 30 laptops available, but generally students and staff members provide their own laptops. To help make new computers affordable, Dell, Apple, Hewlett-Packard and IBM are offering special pricing.
The new wireless system includes safeguards to protect students from access to inappropriate Web sites. A software “filter” blocks those sites, and each student also signs an agreement to avoid them. In addition, a central server connected to the schools by new fiber-optic lines makes it easy for teachers to monitor Internet use, Culbertson says.
“We have logs, and we can tell if a student went to an inappropriate site,” she says.
To protect the system from unauthor-ized use by anyone other than students and school employees, students have to use passwords to gain access.
“We are teaching them information and technology literacy as well as reading and other skills,” Culbertson says. “When you put that together with 21st-century skills, they are better able to compete. We feel we’re getting them ready for college and life.”
– Bill Lewis
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High-speed wireless Internet
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Business Center with DSL line
Fax and copy service
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In-room coffee maker, hair dryer, iron and board
Free local calls, voice mail
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Plenty of Higher-EducationOptions
The Danville area is home
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of schools, including Centre
College, Eastern Kentucky
University, National College,
and Bluegrass Community and
Technical College – and Midway
College is nearby.
“Our goal is to create
opportunities for our
students,” says Gail Vaughn,
campus director for Bluegrass
Community and Technical
College, which formed in
2005 when two separate
schools consolidated. The
college’s campuses serve both
traditional and nontraditional,
older students who are already
in the workforce.
The college and EKU’s
Danville campus are discussing
ways to expand their already-
close relationship, which
ensures that students at
Bluegrass Community and
Technical College get full
course credit for their first
two years of college when
they transfer to EKU to finish a
four-year degree, Vaughn says.
“We work well together to
offer everything a student
needs,” she says.
Midway College, Kentucky’s
only college for women, also
offers classes for nontraditional
students, both men and women,
who are employed but want
to further their education.
Rounding out the region’s
educational opportunities,
Centre College is recognized as
one of the nation’s top liberal
arts schools, and National
College offers a wide range of
programs – from short-term
diploma programs to a two–
year associate degree.
– Bill Lewis
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Winning the state champion-ship in 2007 was plenty to brag about. But when the
Central Kentucky Soccer Club’s Under 12 boys team came in first in the nation for a very special fundraising effort, it made for quite a year.
The team – composed of boys from Boyle, Lincoln and Mercer counties – shocked the competition when it beat out the previous year’s champions, the Thoroughbreds of Oldham, in the state finals.
“It was the first time they entered and the first time they won, so that’s pretty good,” says Duane Steber, who coaches the team along with Rick Angel and Stephen Hall. “I thought we had a chance, but we were playing with some of the top teams in the state – places like Louisville and Lexington, where they’ve got more people and more teams. Nobody could believe it when we got done that day.”
Other than the fun of pouring ice-cold water down their coaches’ necks after the big win, the team members had another big incentive. In addition to playing for a championship, they had been working to raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s “Soccer Kicks for Cancer” program. And for a very personal reason.
Team member Mason Angel’s younger brother Drew had been diagnosed with leukemia about a year prior to the start of the season. The struggles he and his family faced during the various treat-ments for his illness hit home with the boys and their families, so they joined forces with Soccer Kicks for Cancer and set about getting pledges.
When it was all said and done, the U12 team had raised almost $5,500, the
Scoring Goals onthe Field and OffYOUTH SOCCER TEAM LANDS STATE CHAMPIONSHIP AND WINS NATIONAL FUNDRAISING HONORS
The Central Kentucky Soccer Club U12 team won the state championship and raised more money for cancer research than any other team in the nation.
most of any soccer club in the country. Not only that, but Drew Angel’s team raised the second-highest amount.
“It was pretty impressive. They really got out there,” says Cindy Angel, Drew’s mother. “When our younger son was diagnosed in fall 2005, we learned about the fundraising, and my older son Mason and his teammates went around asking teachers, friends and other people if they would sponsor them. It was really very personal for the kids.”
Each player had to get 2,000 touches on a soccer ball within a two-week period, and they received donations of $10 on up from contributors. Soon after the drive was over, the team found out it had led the nation, Angel says.
“We were competing against teams
nationwide, in much bigger places, so it was really an amazing feat,” she says.
For finishing first and second, the two teams earned a visit from professional soccer player John Michael Hayden of the Houston Dynamo.
“He’s from Kentucky and had played on teams here,” Angel says. “They had worked so hard, and getting a visit from him was really special.”
– Joe Morris
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When the Hope Clinic & Pharmacy opened its doors in December 2006, the goal
was twofold: provide medical care to the region’s at-risk populations and reduce wait times in area emergency rooms.
After more than 500 clinic visits and some 1,500 volunteer hours, Hope is very much alive.
The clinic was founded by Ephraim McDowell Health, Heart of Kentucky United Way, the Salvation Army and the Boyle County Health Department. It operates Monday through Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the health department, and its pharmacy services are provided from the Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center’s outpatient pharmacy.
Part of its success can be tracked to the very narrow focus of its operations. The clinic screens individuals prior to seeing them as patients, and it will only take individuals not covered by Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance. They also must meet federal poverty income guidelines.
Since many people in this risk category often used the emergency
room as their primary source of medical care, the clinic was seen as a way to redirect people in such a way that the entire patient community benefited, says Harry Nickens, vice president for community relations and development at Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center.
“We have a program that we call Mission Effectiveness, where our philos-ophy is that we’re not just engaged in doing a job, but in a mission of service to the public,” Nickens says. “Our public is a six-county service area, and for us to only deal with patients who have insurance or funds where they can elect to come to us for services doesn’t meet that mission. We wanted to partner with other organizations in the community to better serve that segment of our population that doesn’t have primary care or the resources to obtain it.”
The clinic focuses on five chronic diseases – obesity, Type II diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol and gastroesophageal ref lux disease. By targeting those specific issues, it has already been able to make a dent in emergency-room visits by non-insured
individuals.“If we can divert primary-care-need
patients away from our two emergency rooms, then we are not only providing health care to an indigent population at a less expensive cost, but we’re also helping to reduce the wait times,” Nickens says.
In other words, if a patient shows up at the emergency room with chest pain, he or she will be seen immediately. The individual who has come in with a child running a high fever will be forced to wait. That also goes for more serious, but not life-threatening, issues and injuries.
“If we can separate out the non-emergency patients, then the true emergency patient – like someone with a broken leg – is going to be attended to in a more timely manner,” Nickens says.
As of September 2007, the clinic had seen 200 different patients, for a total of 500 visits. It also had dispensed more than 2,000 prescriptions. The plan now is to grow the ranks of the 45 volunteers who staff the clinic and expand its number of providers.
– Joe Morris
Help at a Place Called HopeCENTER FOR AT-RISK POPULATION REACHES THOSE WHO NEED ASSISTANCE MOST
The Hope Clinic provides medical services to the region’s at-risk populations. PHOTO BY JEFF ADKINS
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Kentucky’s Mammoth Cave has been a source of intrigue and mystery since visitors began
touring it nearly 200 years ago. Inspired by the cave’s grand-yet-eerie atmosphere and its long list of distinguished visitors – including notable literary figures from the 19th century – Danville’s Elizabeth Orndorff uses the geological wonder as the setting for her award-winning mystery play, Death by Darkness.
“When my stepson came to visit last fall, he toured the cave and it inspired me to set the play right here in Kentucky with characters from another time,” says Orndorff, whose protagonist is based on the real-life Stephen Bishop, a slave who gave tours of Mammoth Cave from the 1830s to the 1850s. He was rumored to have used the cave as part of the underground railroad.
Set in 1842 in the cave’s magnificent Star Chamber, Death by Darkness takes the audience on a journey into the world of murder, deceit and revenge. The play’s dark plot, which is full of surprises and twists, prompted audiences to select Orndorff for the two top honors at the 2007 International Mystery Writers’ Festival in Owensboro.
More than 6,200 tickets were sold for the six-day festival, which featured 48 performances, the majority of which were sold out.
“I didn’t get a chance to see the play until it opened at the festival,” Orndorff says. “I was blown away by the set and the quality of the actors, four of whom were brought in from Chicago for the performances. It is just a top-notch event.”
In addition to winning the Most Promising New Writer award and Best New Play – which earned Orndorff $15,000 in total prize money at the festival – John Frazier, who portrayed
Her Next Stop Is BroadwayDANVILLE PLAYWRIGHT WINS TOP PRIZE AT INTERNATIONAL MYSTERY FESTIVAL
Elizabeth Orndorff of Danville received Best New Play and Most Promising New Writer honors at the first International Mystery Writers’ Festival.
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Stephen Bishop in the production, was named Best Actor.
“I was the only woman and the only Kentuckian in the competition,” Orndorff says. “It was a thrill to win.”
While her resume includes a Ph.D. in intercultural communication from the University of Kentucky and experience in public relations, advertising, journal-ism instruction and editing, Orndorff says she was still surprised by the
success of Death by Darkness. After years of writing short stories, essays and then one-act plays, this was her first attempt at writing a full-length play, not to mention a mystery.
“It only took me 58 years, but I think I’ve finally found my niche,” says Orndorff, who has already started writing a new entry for the 2008 festival. “I’m hooked, and I’m not looking back.”
– Valerie Pascoe
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VanderbiltDePaulCentre
North CarolinaKentucky
Where are they headed?80% GO TO COLLEGE
www.danville.kyschools.us
The road to success; one child at a time.
Cheers to the ArtsHOP STOP TAKES OFF
Peek into the lobbies of
Main Street businesses after
hours and you may see crowds
surrounding some of Danville’s
most exciting artwork. Twice
each year, the Danville-Boyle
County Arts Commission
hosts the Gallery Hop Stop,
an evening showcase that
allows revelers to “hop” from
improvised gallery to gallery.
The event provides a forum
for local artwork – paintings,
photography, ceramics, blown
glass, sculptures and fiber art
– at participating businesses
such as Chase Bank, Lexington
Investment Co. and Coldwell
Banker VIP Realty.
“For an evening, these
businesses are transformed
into art galleries throughout
downtown,” says Ann Nichols,
executive director of the Arts
Commission of Danville-Boyle
County. “Different sectors of
the community come together
for the Gallery Hop Stop for
one purpose – to provide an
opportunity for these talented
artists to share their work. It’s
a wonderful dynamic among
everyone involved.”
Sponsored by Kentucky
Utilities and E.ON U.S., the
event began in 2004 and has
grown to include 80 exhibitors
and anywhere from 16 to 22
downtown businesses. Each
year’s first Gallery Hop Stop
event coincides with Danville’s
Great American Brass Band
Weekend each June, while
the second event takes place
later in the fall.
Nichols says the Gallery Hop
Stop has been a driving force
behind attracting new patrons
to downtown Danville while
raising awareness of the
thriving local arts scene.
– Valerie Pascoe
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DANVILLE
THIS SECTION IS SPONSORED BY
EDUCATION
Boyle CountyBoyle County High School
(800 students), 236-5047
Boyle County Middle School
(600 students)
236-4212
Junction City Elementary
School (425 students)
936-7524
Perryville Elementary School
(325 students), 936-7500
Woodlawn Elementary School
(560 students), 236-7688
DanvilleBate Middle School
(400 students), 238-1305
Danville High School
(450 students)
238-1308
Edna L. Toliver Elementary
School (325 students)
238-1319
Jennie Rogers Elementary
School (300 students)
238-1316
Mary G. Hogsett Elementary
School (290 students)
238-1313
Other Schools
Danville Christian Academy
238-9736
Danville Montessori School
236-9310
Kentucky School for the Deaf
239-7017
Higher Education
Bluegrass Community and
Technical College, 239-7030
Centre College, 238-5200
Eastern Kentucky University –
Danville, 236-6866
Midway College, 239-2461
National College, 236-6991
CLIMATE
Annual average temperature
55 F
January average temperature
32.5 F
July average temperature
75.8 F
Average annual precipitation
46 inches
UTILITIES
Cable
Time Warner
888-683-1000
Electricity
Inter-County Energy
Cooperative, 236-4561
Kentucky Utilities
(800) 981-0600 – Residential
Customer Service
(800) 383-5582 – Business
Customer Service
LG&E Energy Corp.
(800) 500-4904
Natural Gas
Atmos Energy Corp.
(888) 954-4321
Customer Service
Sewer
City of Danville, 238-1200
Water
City of Danville
238-1200
ATTRACTIONS/RECREATION/ARTS AND CULTURE
Central Kentucky Wildlife
Refuge, 236-4690
SNAPSHOTDanville is known as the “class of the bluegrass” for its small-town
Southern charm. From Civil War re-enactments and antique stores
to quaint bed–and–breakfast inns, Boyle County offers a nice
retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life.
“Our Family Serving Boyle CountySince 1926”
Robert & Mary Stith HamlinMarcia Shackelton – Ann Yager Hamlin
506 W. Shelby St.Junction City, Kentucky
(859) 854-3322
318 W. BroadwayDanville, Kentucky
(859) 236-2113
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August
ROUTE 127 YARD SALEAug. 7-10, 2008
SeptemberGREAT OUTHOUSE BLOWOUT (PENN’S STORE)Sept. 6, 2008
CENTRE FAMILY WEEKENDSept. 19-20, 2008
CONSTITUTION SQUARE FESTIVALSept. 19-21, 2008
OctoberPERRYVILLE CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENTOct. 4-5, 2008
FORKLAND FESTIVALOct. 10-11, 2008
CENTRE COLLEGE HOMECOMINGOct. 24-25, 2008
DecemberFORKLAND CHRISTMAS DINNERDec. 6, 2008
TWILIGHT CHRISTMAS IN THE COUNTRYDec. 13, 2008
Sources:
www.danvilleboylechamber.com www.danvillekentucky.com www.thinkkentucky.com
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce304 S. Fourth St.
Danville, KY 40422
Phone: 236-2361
(877) 282-2899
Fax: 236-3197
www.danvilleboylechamber.com
Danville-Boyle County Convention & Visitors Bureau105 E. Walnut St.
Danville, KY 40422
Phone: 236-7794
(800) 755-0076
www.danvillekentucky.com
Chateau du Vieux Corbeau
Winery and Elements
Pottery Studio
236-1775
Community Arts Center
236-4054
Constitution Square
State Historic Site
239-7089
Gautier Stained Glass
236-6601
Gwinn Island Marina
236-4286
JFC Museum
236-7057 or 236-3442
Jacobs Hall (Kentucky School
for the Deaf)
236-5132
John W.D. Bowling Model
Railroad Museum
236-8954 (by appt.)
Jones Military Medals
Museum (by appt.)
(866) 453-5466
Jones Surname Museum/
Genealogical Resources and
Library (by appt.)
(866) 453-5466
Jones Visual Arts Center
236-3496
Lightning Valley MotorSports
Park, (606) 854-6535 or
(606) 854-5950
McDowell House and
Apothecary, 236-2804
Merchants’ Row Historic
District, Perryville
332-1862
Norton Center for the
Arts at Centre College
236-4692 or (877) HITSHOW
Historic Penn’s Store
332-7715 or 332-7706
Perryville Battlefield
332-8631
Pioneer Playhouse
236-2747
MEDICAL FACILITY
Ephraim McDowell
Regional Medical Center
239-1000
217 S. Third St., Danville
GOLF
Public
Old Bridge Golf Club
236-6051
Private
Danville Country Club
236-7197
NUMBERS TO KNOW
Airport-Danville Aviation
854-5994
Bluegrass Ultra Transit Service
236-2955
Vehicle Registration, 238-1110
Boyle County Courthouse
238-1100
Boyle County Health
Department, 236-2053
Chamber of Commerce
236-2361
Convention & Visitors Bureau
236-7794
Danville City Hall, 238-1200
Driver’s License, 239-7456
Economic Development Office
236-0636
Employment Office, 239-7411
Heart of Danville Main Street
Program, 236-1909
Library, 236-8466
Post Office, 236-6334
Social Security Office
236-3934
Voter Registration, 238-1110
2008 EVENTS
February
HERITAGE FESTIVALFeb. 29-March 2, 2008
June
GREAT AMERICAN BRASS BAND FESTIVALJune 12-15, 2008
BOYLE COUNTY FAIR & HORSE SHOWJune 13-22, 2008
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AA Children’s Place • 236-7176
A Lasting Impression Florist • 236-7118
A&L Accessories • 236-7411
ABSKY Corporation • 936-4606
Absolute Massage Therapy • 326-1641
Ace Hardware & Appliances • 236-5774
Ace Printing & Computers • 236-7497
Adoption Assistance Inc. • 236-2761
Advanced Technologies Group • 721-2800
Advocate Messenger • 236-2551
Affinity Realty • 583-4986
Aflac • 879-9031
The Allen Company • 236-2310
Allstate Insurance Company 936-9970, (866) 936-9970
American General Financial Services • 236-5956
American Greetings Corporation • 236-7200, Ext. 5352
Animal Medical Center • 238-2201
Anodia Systems • (866) 246-2548
antiques in danville • 326-0527
Aperture Studios • 481-3225
Appraisal Works • 324-0999
The Arts Commission of Danville/Boyle County • 238-0063
Aspen Hall Manor • 734-5050
AT&T Mobility • 236-9071
AT&T • (502) 875-3508
ATMOS Energy • 236-2300
Atoka, LLC • 236-4591
BB&E Furniture LLC • 236-6904
Baby Bear Day Care • 236-9422
Back to Basics Chiropractic, LLC • 236-5562
Baptist Homes Inc. Assisted Living • 236-1557
Baskin-Robbins • 236-4175
Bate Middle School • 238-1305
Be Medispa – Danville • 236-1700
Best Western Danville Inn • 236-6825
Drs. Beto and Bogardus, PLLC • 236-1130, (800) 609-7899
Better Business Bureau of Central and Eastern Kentucky Inc. • (800) 866-6668
BetterSource Benefit Company Inc. (606) 678-0583, (877) 251-8741
Big Brothers/Big Sisters • 236-2999
Bill Miracle & Associates • (606) 365-7008
Bluegrass Appraisals & Research Inc. 236-3283, (888) 269-8320
Bluegrass Area Development District • 239-7411
Bluegrass BeachHouse, Ltd. • 236-6642
Bluegrass Clinic • (606) 365-8338
Bluegrass Community & Technical College • 239-7030
Bob Allen Motor Mall • 236-3217, (877) 773-3217
Bo-Kays and More, LLC • 236-7571
Bookkeeping Solutions • 589-0798
Boyle Block Company • 236-7142
Boyle County Attorney • 238-1121
Boyle County Extension Service • 236-4484
Boyle County 4-H Council • 236-4484
Boyle County Industrial Foundation • 236-0636
Boyle County Public Library • 236-8466
Boyle County Public Schools • 236-6634
Boyle County PVA Office • 238-1104
Branscum Construction Company Inc. • (270) 866-5107
Bright’s Bottle Gas Co. • 748-5382
Brookcove Car Care Center • 236-1224
Brookcove Dry Cleaners • 236-1224
Bob Browne • 936-1535
Dr. Stephen Buchanan • 236-0905
Buffalo Springs Audio/Video Design Inc. (606) 365-4040
Builders Choice Inc. • 236-9044
Burgin Boat & Mini Storage • 748-5884
Burke’s Bakery & Delicatessen • 236-5661
Burkmann Feeds • 236-0400
Craig A. Butler, CPA • 936-0201
Byerly Design & Construction Co. Inc. • 236-6068
CC.M. Space and Associates Insurance Agency • 236-8000
Caldwell & Cook Hearing Services Inc. 236-3865, (888) 843-9558
Caldwell Body Shop Inc. • 238-7051
Caldwell Stone Company • 236-6829
Camp Horsin’ Around • 381-9998
Candy Bouquet • 236-5605
Captain D’s • 238-2250
Caregivers by Linda, LLC 238-7611, (877) 556-2273
Caretenders of the Bluegrass • 236-8956
Caring Touch In-Home Services • 238-0089
Carlson Wagonlit/Thomas Travel Inc. 236-0000, (800) 633-8003
Carol’s Bridal & Gifts Inc. • 236-3825
Cartunes • 238-1280
CASA at Woodlawn • 936-3510
Caterpillar Track Components • 936-2220
CBS Companies • 236-5232
Cellular One • 936-9991, (800) CELLONE
Centenary United Methodist Church 236-4800
Central Kentucky Assoc. of Realtors • 236-3497
Central Kentucky Chapter of the American Red Cross • 236-6538
Central Kentucky Federal Savings Bank • 236-4181
Central Kentucky Forest Management Inc. • 238-2212
Central Kentucky Interpreter Referral Inc. • 236-9888
Central Kentucky Plastic Surgery • 936-8200
Central Kentucky Plumbing • 236-0781
Central Kentucky Surgeons, PSC • 236-2222
Central Seal Company • 236-2367
Centre College • 238-5220
Centre College Career Services • 238-5286
Century 21 Wilson Realty & Auction, Matt Grimes • 583-2153
Century 21 Wilson Realty & Auction Company, Betsy Wilson • 236-0021
The Chambers Bed & Breakfast • 236-1693
Champion’s Marathon
Chase Bank • 238-4700
Chateau du Vieux Corbeau dba Old Crow Inn Winery • 236-1808
Chinatown Restaurant • 236-8899
Chinn Jewelers • 236-6612
CiCi’s Pizza • 936-1616
City Art Signs Inc. • 236-8219
Clay & Clay, Attorneys • 236-4867
Cliffview Retreat and Conference Center • 792-3333, (877) 792-3330
Coffey’s Kids, LLC • 238-6800
Coldwell Banker VIP Realty • 236-5450
Coldwell Banker VIP Realty, Mary Jo Joseph 236-5450, 583-5964
Comfort Suites • 936-9300
Commonwealth Cancer • 236-2203
Commonwealth Urology • 236-9670
Commonwealth’s Attorney • 239-0015
Community Arts Center • 236-4054
Community Based Work Transition Program 239-7017, Ext. 2302 Relay Service (800) 648-6057
Community Greeting Service • 236-2737
Community Trust Bank • 239-9200
Concrete Materials Company, LLC • 623-4238
Constitution Square State Historic Site • 239-7089
Cook’s Collectables • 236-0036
Cooperative Care • 239-2443, (800) 843-2597
The Cottage Bed & Breakfast • 236-9642
Cottage Interiors Inc. • 236-0990
Country Hearth Inn • 236-8601, (888) 443-2784
County Judge Executive • 238-1100
Cox Group • 236-0345
Cracker Barrel Old Country Store • 936-7792
Crawford Insurance Agency • 236-6677
Critchfield & Critchfield • 236-6810
Cruise Planners • 236-5010
Curves • 236-2597
Custom Air Inc. • 236-5417, (800) 248-2498
Custom Graphics and Services, LLC • 326-0071
DDana Corporation • 236-3960
Danville Aviation • 854-5994
Danville Bike and Footwear • 238-7669
Danville Bottled Water Distributors Inc. • 238-4134, (800) 737-4134
Danville Bowlarama • 236-6452
Danville Boyle County Senior Citizens • 236-2070
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Danville Cardiovascular Consultants • 236-6551
Danville Centre For Health and Rehabilitation • 236-3972
Danville Christian Bookstore & Music Center • 236-5973
City of Danville • 238-1200
Danville Country Club • 236-7197
Danville Diagnostic • 936-9974
Danville Eye Center • 236-8644
Danville Family Chiropractic, PSC • 239-0022
Danville Family Dentistry, PLLC • 236-2488
Danville Interventional Pain Treatment, PLLC • 236-0606
Danville Lions Club • 236-5757
Danville Nephrology Consultant • 236-9203
Danville Office Equipment Inc. • 236-6618
Danville Orthopedic Surgeons • 236-8730, (800) 221-8674
Danville Pediatrics, PSC • 236-1080
Danville Physical Therapy, PLLC • 238-7650
Danville Save-a-Lot • 238-7677
Danville Schools • 238-1300
Danville Senior Housing, LLC • 492-8730
Danville Surgical Associates • 236-0712
Danville Trophy & Engraving • 236-5343
Danville/Boyle County/ KSD Community Education • 239-8986
Danville-Boyle Convention & Visitors Bureau • 236-7794, (800) 755-0076
Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership • 236-0636
Danville-Boyle County Humane Society • 238-1117
Dawahares • 236-3933
Dental Associates • 236-9277
Denyo Manufacturing • 236-3405
The Derby Shoppe & Raggs (877) 236-1211, 236-1211, 236-7630
Dexter Real Estate/ Insurance • 236-6686, (800) 865-3577
Digital on Demand • 236-8503, (800) 565-0988
Dixon Design • 238-9498
DocuBit • 792-8311
Dream Mark Properties, LLC • 238-0584
Durham & Demaree Insurance • 236-2770
Durham Beauty School Inc. • 236-6268
EEastern KY University • 236-6866
Edward Jones Investments, Joe Bunch • 238-7420
Edward Jones Investments, Tom Tye 936-9157, (877) 936-9157
Ellis Florist & Gifts • 733-9971
Ellison Ridge Log & Timber Frame Homes • (800) 459-5072
Elmwood Inn Fine Teas • 332-2400
Enlow and Shahzad Associates in Medicine, PSC • 236-4216
Ephraim McDowell Health • 239-2400
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center • 239-1000
ERA Team Realtors • 236-3064, (800) 242-3816
Exclusively Yours, LLC • 936-5557
Express Title Services • 936-0902
Eye Associates of Danville, PSC/ Eye Associates Optical • 236-6055
FFamily Home Health Care Inc. (606) 365-1252, (800) 946-0369
Family Medicine Clinic of Danville • 236-1250
Family Shoe • 238-2040
Family Tire & Service Center • 236-7078
Farm Bureau Insurance • 236-4081
Farm Credit Services of Mid-America • (800) 880-1114
Farmers National Bank • 236-2926
Fazoli’s • 236-9265
Federal Signal Corporation • 236-4572
Feistritzer Heating and Air Conditioning Inc. • 236-0850
Fifth Third Bank • 734-7796, 236-9160
Finley’s Fun Center • 236-8808
Fort Knox Federal Credit Union • 236-2153
4th Street Deli • 236-7953
W. Irvine Fox
FRA Engineering • 236-5888
The Frame Cellar • 236-7470
GJim Garner, Hair Stylist • 236-6578
Garrard County Chamber of Commerce • 792-2282
Garrard Wookworking Plus • 236-9100
Garstka & Gander, PSC • (606) 365-7855
Gary Lynn Construction • (606) 346-5821
Gash-Fitzpatrick Insurance • 236-5192
Genesis Microsystems • 324-1362
Genesis Salon • 239-0040
Gentle Dental Center, PLLC 236-6181, (800) 286-6181
Joe & Paula Gibson • 236-2463
Gill Heart Institute – Danville • 236-4442
Gilliland Flower Shop • (606) 365-3161
The Golden Lion Bed and Breakfast • 583-1895, (866) 453-5466
Good Neighbor Pharmacy • 936-1222
Goose Creek Inc. • 239-0020
Got It! Graphics & Advertising • 734-5177
The Great American Brass Band Festival • 319-8426
The Great American Dollhouse Museum • 583-8000
Growing Pains Lawn Service • 332-4231
Guardian Support Services Inc. • 236-6002
HH&R Block • 236-3281
H20 Designs Inc. • 548-9893
Hall Pharmacy, PLC • 236-1442
Hampton Inn • 236-6200
Curtis J. Hannah & Meredith Young-Hannah • 583-4458
LeeRoy Hardin • 854-6292
Harrodsburg Herald • 734-2726
Harrodsburg-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce • 734-2365
Hazel’s Old School of Dance • 733-0073
Health First Chiropractic • 236-5129
Heart of Danville Main Street Program • 236-1909
Heart of KY United Way • 238-6986
Heartland Veterinary Hospital – Suds & Scissors Pet Grooming • 238-7500
Helton, Erwin & Associates • 236-4520
Heritage Hospice • 236-2425
Chris Herron, Attorney • 236-3777
Hilliard Lyons • 236-3636, (800) 523-7987
Hilpp Properties & Construction • (270) 692-9492
Hobart Corporation • 236-7023
Holiday Inn Express • 236-8600
Home Inspection Services Inc. • 236-8028
Homeland Equipment, LLC • 936-9661
Homeplace Support Services, LLC • 936-2010
Hometown Tire of Danville Inc. • 236-8810
The Hub Coffee House & Café • 936-0001
Hudson & Hudson • 236-2854
Humana • 232-8533
IThe Idea Farm Inc. • 236-3376
Ignyte Software Inc. • 691-0926
Impressions by BJ • 236-6819
Industrial Park Distributors • 236-0068
Anna Ingram
Inter-County Energy Cooperative • 236-4561
Isaiah House Christian Drug & Alcohol Recovery Center • (606) 346-9868
JJC Penney Co. Inc. • 236-7709
Jeffrey Baird Associates • 236-3048
JFC Museum • 236-7057
Joann’s Corner Cuts • 236-7854
Job Master Rental Inc. • 734-2368
Johnson-Pohlmann Inc. 236-5922, (800) 578-5922
Joshua’s Corner Café • 936-2002
Journal Communications Inc. • (800) 333-8842
Jr.’s General Store • 936-5522
City of Junction City • 854-3900
KK.C. Gymnastics • 236-7175
John M. Kalk • 936-3112
Kelly Services • 236-3432, (800) 659-2823
Jerome Kennedy • 236-1564
Kentucky Blood Center • 276-2534
Kentucky Fidelity Mortgage • 239-9338
Kentucky Homes & Land Realty Inc. • 936-0005
Kentucky School for the Deaf • 239-7017
Kentucky School of Okinawan Martial Arts, LLC • 748-5136
Kentucky Seasons Inc. • 583-2638
Kentucky Trust Company • 239-9000
Kentucky Utilities Company • (800) 981-0600
Kentucky WEBMASTER • (866) 594-6637
Kentucky’s Smokin’ Grill Inc. • 236-3609
Kerbaugh & Rodes • 236-3924
Kid’s Alley • 236-5437
Kidd Glass Inc. • 734-2095
Kirk Schlea Photography/ Schlea Visual Arts • 332-7562
Kiwanis Club of Danville • (888) 448-9424
Kleckner’s Collision Center Inc. • 236-7208
Knight Hawk Security Company, LLC • 236-6989
Barry Kowalik, OD, PSC • 236-8093
Kroger • 236-3987, 936-7436
Kuhn Electric Inc. • 583-0059
Forrest Kuhn, MD • 236-1080, (502) 896-2131
LLakeview Point Bed & Breakfast • 748-8359
Lanham Media Services • (502) 695-4472
Larry Nunes Investigations & Security Services • 332-2657
Tim LeDonne • 238-9387
Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken • 236-8777
Lexington Investment Company • 238-0102
Lexington Investment Company • 224-7073
Lexington Legends Professsional Baseball Club • 422-7853
Liberty Mining Consultants • 936-5588
Liberty Tax Service • 238-0050
Lily Manor Day Spa • 236-1700
Lincliff Guesthouse • 236-0185
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Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce • (606) 365-4118
Little Caesar’s Pizza • 236-1122
Little Sign Shoppe • 238-7391
LNB • 238-2602
The Lock Box • 236-2611
Long Run Community Apartments • 236-9530
Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse • 238-9925
MM Gallery Photography • 733-9363
M&M Sanitation • 273-8305
Maple Tree Gallery • 236-0909
The Martin Agency Inc. • 236-6782
Mary Kay Cosmetics – Paula Knudsen • (606) 365-4102
Mary Kay Cosmetics – Connie Snider • 236-9237, (888) 702-0313
McAfee Mowing and Landscaping Inc. • 236-6969
McAnly Realty • 236-6363
McClure & McClure, Attorneys • 236-4214
McDowell House Museum • 236-2804
McDowell Place of Danville • 239-4663, (877) 402-HOME
McDowell Wellness Center • 936-9355
Dr. Lynne McMaine • 238-7161
The Medicine Shoppe • 238-0002
Melton’s Deli • 236-9874
Merle Norman Cosmetics by Norma • 239-8981
Midway College, Danville Extension Campus • 239-2461
Kathy Miles, MA, LMFT, CADC • 236-0853
Minuteman Press • 236-4655
Molly’s Flowers and Things Inc. • 236-4438, (800) 928-6213
Timothy R. Montgomery, CPA Inc. • 236-2442
Morley’s Wheel Service • 236-4454
Morning Glory Manor & Cottage Bed & Breakfast • 236-1888
Mr. Miser Food Mart • 332-7603
Paul Mullins • 624-0219
NNancy McMurry Interiors, LLC • 236-9174
Nash, Cleveland and Godfrey • 236-5062
National City Bank • 238-1021
National College • 236-6991
Nesco Resource • 238-0058
New York Life Insurance Company, Paula J. Lanham • 238-7232, (800) 678-1596
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network • 236-7468
NOTS – Norrenberns Truck Service • (618) 478-5354
The Nutrition Center & Massage • 936-2124
OO’Charley’s #413 • 936-8040
Off Broadway Private Home Units • 236-7474, (800) 865-3477
Off Centre Laundry & Tanning • 236-0999
Office Depot • 936-1610
Old Bridge Golf Club Inc. • 236-6051
Olde Towne Kitchens & Baths • 936-5580
PP&H Truck & Trailer Repair • 734-3373
Pack’s Nursery and Landscaping, LLC • 854-3901
Palmer Homes Remodeling & Additions, LLC • 239-9763
The Pampered Chef • 936-1272
Panasonic Home Appliances Company of America • 238-3426
Papa John’s Pizza • 236-9999
Partners Realty Inc. • (606) 510-5184
Party Lite • 936-9110
PBK Bank • 238-2265
Philips Lighting • 236-3100
Phillip D. Hickey Piano Technicians • 238-0580
Phoenix Physical Therapy, PLLC • 236-4686
Pinkston Oil Company • 236-6653
Pioneer Playhouse of Danville • 236-2747
Pioneer Vocational/Industrial • 236-8413
Pizza Management, LLC dba Pizza Hut • 236-8678
Pliant Corporation • 236-6633
Polly’s II Shoes • 936-5511
Pregnancy Resource Center of Central Kentucky • 236-9282, (866) 850-4250
Premier Limousine • 326-LIMO (5466)
The Presbyterian Church of Danville • 236-6692
Preston-Osborne • 231-7711
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home • 236-4343
Prudential Guerrant Real Estate • 236-6680
RRainbow Cleaners • 236-4274
Red Wing Shoe Co. • 236-3150
Redwood Real Estate, LLC • 236-8173
Regenesis Chiropractic, PLLC • 236-0202
Reno’s Roadhouse • 936-1385
Ricashades Salon Inc. • 238-2100
Rightmyer Insurance Agency Inc. • 236-4860
Roberts Construction • (606) 679-0169
Robinson, Hughes and Christopher, PSC • 236-6628
Rotary International • 236-7027
RR Donnelley • 238-2401
SSalvation Army Thrift Store • 236-0457
Scott Schutchfield, MD • 236-0641
SDK Apparel & Promotional Products • (888) 448-9424
Sears • 236-3011
Sharpe Construction Co. Inc. • 236-1479
Shelter Insurance • 238-2163
The Sherwin Williams Company • 236-7058
Shoney’s Restaurant • 236-6999
Simply Silver by Alycea, LLC • 236-1707
Salli S. Slone, MD • 236-0916
Smart Lube International Inc. • 236-3215
Sodexho • 236-2744
Sourcing Solutions Inc. • 236-1531
Southern Charm Bed & Breakfast • 734-9340
The Speckled Egg Gallery • 236-0780
SPHERION of Central Kentucky • 236-7665
Spirit Chevrolet Buick Inc. • 734-7736, (800) 880-7736
Spirits Liquor n Party Store • 626-9580
Mary Robin Spoonamore, Photographer 236-9774
Star Home Management Inc. 332-7500, (866) 782-7100
State Farm Insurance, Bob Miller, Agent • 236-4201
State Farm Insurance, David Hopewell Insurance Agency Inc. • 734-5338, (800) 530-8469
Lee Stephens • 236-0237
Stifel Nicolaus • 236-1588
Stith Funeral Home • 236-2113, (800) 750-7416
Storage Rentals of America • (800) 457-5678
Stuart Powell Ford/Mazda • 236-8917
Subway • 236-7964
Subway • 236-7940
Subway • 792-8200
Sunrise Children’s Services – Woodlawn Center • 236-5507
Super 8 Motel • 236-8881
Symbiotix Inc. • 236-7942
TT&E Convenient Store • 236-1224
Tele-Data Communications Inc. • 332-4222
The 10th Planet, LLC • 236-4488
Thoroughbred Threads, LLC • 236-0224
3B Inc. • 936-7725
Tim McCoy Construction Co. Inc. • 236-4804
Time Warner • 626-4840
Title Wave Entertainment • 236-8888
TKT & Associates Inc. • (502) 499-9440
Toy Box Catering • 236-2876
Travel Authority • 236-2505, (800) 489-2593
Trinity Episcopal Church • 236-3374
Triple O Electric • 238-7628
UUBS Financial Services Inc. • 335-8118
The Ultimate Way • 236-1910
United Structural Systems Ltd. Inc. • 548-2684
United Warehousing Co., LLC • 236-0773
USA Signs, LLC • 236-6811, (800) 866-4629
USBANK • 236-5418
VValerie’s Treasures • 236-5300
Vend Fresh Food Service • 236-6765, (800) 287-8363
Victorian Orchids Boutique • 734-3464
Villas at Ridgefield Farm • 236-1223
VIP Auction Co. • 236-1852
Vocational Rehabilitation 239-7885, (800) 795-8481
WW.T. Hill Community Theatre • 236-8607
Wal-Mart • 236-9572
Walnut and Lace Inn • 236-3035, (866) 466-0421
Ward Vision Center • 236-3121
WDFB 1170AM/88.1FM • 236-9333
Robert Webster, DMD, PSC • 236-1912
The Welding Shop • 236-5902
WeldQuip Inc. • 239-9353, (800) 946-9356
Wilcher Interiors & Paint Center • 236-8788, 236-8767
Wilder’s Flower Basket & Magnolia Cottage Gift Shoppe Inc. • 332-9063
Wilderness Road Quilt Co. • 236-1175
Wilderness Trace Family YMCA • 236-0359, 734-9622
Wilderness Trace Services • 236-6359
Wilderness Trace Veterinary Clinic • 854-5055
Woody’s • 238-7747
Worley Perryville Furniture Mart • 332-2122
Wound Healing Center • 239-1460
YYesterday’s Potions, LLC • 236-6663
Yount Properties • 236-8889
Your Handyman Jeff Cooper Inc. • 339-7824
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Accountants
Craig A. Butler, CPA • 936-0201, Fax: 936-0203131 N. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Critchfield & CritchfieldBill & Jim Critchfield • 236-6810, Fax: 236-9677336 W. Broadway, P.O. Box 906, Danville, 40423
Garstka & Gander, PSCJulian Gander • (606) 365-7855Fax: (606) 365-9008116 W. Main St., Stanford, 40484
Kerbaugh & RodesGlyn Kerbaugh Jr. • 236-3924, Fax: 236-6435132 S. Second St., P.O. Box 729, Danville, [email protected]
Timothy R. Montgomery, CPA Inc.236-2442, Fax: 236-9463, 252-1780209 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Accounting Services
H&R BlockLenora Ferrell • 236-3281216A Brent Ave., Danville, 40422
Advertising
The Idea Farm Inc.Ron Jackson • 236-3376, Fax: 236-3396116 N. First St., P.O. Box 1457, Danville, [email protected] • www.theideafarm.net
Advertising Specialties
SDK Apparel & Promotional ProductsSteve Amsler • (888) 448-9424, Fax: 792-9424202 Royalty Dr., Lancaster, [email protected]
Advertising/Graphic Design
Got It! Graphics & AdvertisingCrystal Scott • 734-5177, Fax: 734-5436495 Bud James Ln., P.O. Box 254Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Preston-OsbornePhil Osborne • 231-7711, Fax: 254-1526450 Old Vine St., Ste. 100, Lexington, 40507www.preston-osborne.com
Agri-Business
Burkmann FeedsDavid Williams • 236-0400, Fax: 236-73071111 Perryville Rd., Danville, [email protected] • www.burkmann.com
Kentucky Seasons Inc.Amy Mathews • 583-2638, Fax: 236-42614575 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Antiques
antiques in danvilleSteve Becker, Cliff Dunne326-0527, Fax: 236-95534070 S. Danville Bypass, Danville, [email protected]
Apartment Complexes
Cox GroupDennis Cox • 236-0345, Fax: 236-0345P.O. Box 1353, Danville, [email protected] • www.coxgroup.com
Long Run Community ApartmentsDiego Miron • 236-9530, Fax: 236-9807301 Hill-n-Dale St., Danville, [email protected], [email protected]
Appliances/Hardware
Ace Hardware & AppliancesBilly Mills, Butch Taylor, George Cunningham236-5774, Fax: 238-7990975 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 27, Danville, [email protected]
SearsPam & Carl Day • 236-3011804 S. Fourth St., Danville, 40422
Appraisals
Appraisal WorksSean Cook • 324-0999, Fax: 236-7699P.O. Box 681, Danville, [email protected]
Bluegrass Appraisals & Research Inc.Kevin Caudill • 236-3283 (888) 269-8320, Fax: 236-3283215 W. Main St. (rear), P.O. Box 282,Danville, [email protected]
Art Galleries
Community Arts CenterAmy Wise • 236-4054, Fax: 236-7993401 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
The Speckled Egg GalleryWilma Brown • 236-0780235 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Assisted Living Homes
Baptist Homes Inc. Assisted LivingStacy Evans • 236-1557, Fax: 236-15531004 Argyll Woods Dr., Danville, [email protected]
McDowell Place of DanvilleSusan Matherly • 239-4663(877) 402-HOME, Fax: 239-66111181 Ben Ali Dr., Danville, 40422www.mcdowell-place.org
Attorneys
Boyle County AttorneyRichard H. Campbell Jr. • 238-1121, Fax: 238-9954Courthouse, 321 W. Main St., Danville, 40422
Clay & Clay, AttorneysRichard Clay • 236-4867, Fax: 236-4882319 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]/jclaylaw
Helton, Erwin & AssociatesEph Helton • 236-4520, Fax: 236-5650P.O. Box 137, Danville, [email protected]
Chris Herron, Attorney • 236-3777, Fax: 236-3744409 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Hudson & HudsonJosh Hudson • 236-2854, Fax: 236-2856102 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
McClure & McClure, AttorneysGeorge McClure • 236-4214, Fax: 236-6636120 N. Third St., Ste. 202, P.O. Box 214, Danville, [email protected]
Auction/Auctioneers
VIP Auction Co.Johnny Durham • 236-1852, Fax: 236-5453317 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Audio/Video and Home Theaters
Buffalo Springs Audio/Video Design Inc.David Faulkner, John B. Caywood(606) 365-4040, Fax: (606) 365-2020505 Lancaster St., Stanford, 40484
Audiology & Hearing Aid Sales & Services
Caldwell & Cook Hearing Services Inc.Pat Cook • 236-3865(888) 843-9558, Fax: 236-16903940 S. Danville BypassDanville, 40422www.caldwellandcook.com
Automobile Dealers
Bob Allen Motor MallBob Allen • 236-3217(877) 773-3217, Fax: 236-8670725 Maple Ave., Danville, [email protected]
Spirit Chevrolet Buick Inc.Ken Cusic • 734-7736(800) 880-7736, Fax: 734-5158P.O. Box 288, Harrodsburg, 40330www.spirit-chevrolet.com
Stuart Powell Ford/MazdaPatti Powell • 236-8917225 S. Danville Bypass, P.O. Box 1335, Danville, 40423www.stuartpowell.com
Automotive
Brookcove Car Care CenterEdna Prall • 236-12241630 Shakertown Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Caldwell Body Shop Inc.Eddie Caldwell238-7051, Fax: 236-34931215 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected]
CartunesMatthew Sapp • 238-1280456 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Family Tire & Service CenterTerry Magaldi • 236-7078, Fax: 236-4451521 S. Third St., Danville, [email protected]
Kleckner’s Collision Center Inc.Earl Kleckner236-7208, Fax: 236-7208100 Thoroughbred Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Morley’s Wheel ServiceJoe Morley • 236-4454234 E. Walnut St., Danville, 40422
Smart Lube International Inc.236-3215491 S. Fourth St., Danville, 40422
Aviation
Danville AviationTerry Bailey • 854-5994, Fax: 854-5995420 Hwy. 1273, Danville, [email protected]
Bakeries
Burke’s Bakery & DelicatessenJoe & Patty Burke • 236-5661121 W. Main St., Danville, 40422
Kentucky Seasons Inc.Amy Mathews • 583-2638 Fax: 236-42614575 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected]
2008 Business GuideTHE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WAS PROVIDED BY THE DANVILLE-BOYLE COUNTY CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE. THE AREA CODE IS 859 AND THE STATE IS KENTUCKY, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
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Banks/Financial Institutions
Central Kentucky Federal Savings BankWilliam H. Johnson236-4181, Fax: 236-4363340 W. Main St., P.O. Box 400Danville, [email protected]
Chase BankJodi Arnold • 238-4700, Fax: 236-6084237 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Community Trust BankDavid Maynard • 239-9200, Fax: 239-9275462 W. Main St., P.O. Box 1458, Danville, 40423www.ctbi.com
Farmers National BankGreg Caudill • 236-2926, Fax: 238-7432304 W. Main St., P.O. Box 28Danville, 40423www.fnbky.com
Fifth Third BankPatti Chidester • 734-7796236-9160, Fax: 734-3908628 S. College St., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Fort Knox Federal Credit UnionLinda Hamilton • 236-2153, Fax: 236-76751714 Perryville Rd., Danville 40422, P.O. Box 900, Radcliff, [email protected] • www.fortknoxfcu.org
Kentucky Trust CompanyAlan Turbyfill • 239-9000, Fax: 239-9003218 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] • www.kentuckytrust.net
LNBBobby Powell • 238-2602, Fax: 238-26121035 Ben Ali Dr., P.O. Box 1315, Danville, [email protected] • www.lnbky.com
National City BankDeNae Boyd • 238-1021, Fax: 238-1037P.O. Box 930, Danville, 40423www.nationalcity.com
PBK BankMae Renner • 238-2265, Fax: 238-76221001 Hustonville Rd., P.O. Box 86, Danville, 40423www.pbkbank.com
USBANKDwayne Maddox • 236-5418, Fax: 236-5432111 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Bed & Breakfasts
Aspen Hall ManorJill Romero • 734-50505589 Aspen Hall Dr., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
The Chambers Bed & BreakfastCarolyn Hogwood • 236-1693238 N. Third St., P.O. Box 2542, Danville, [email protected]
The Cottage Bed & BreakfastChris Kubale • 236-9642, Fax: 236-08542826 Lexington Rd., Danville, [email protected]/~thecottage
The Golden Lion Bed and BreakfastNancy Jones • 583-1895, (866) 453-5466243 N. Third St., Danville, [email protected]
Lakeview Point Bed & BreakfastDorothy Dunn • 748-8359166 Lakeview Point, Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Lincliff GuesthouseCliff Dunne • 236-01854435 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected] • www.lincliff.net
Morning Glory Manor & Cottage Bed & BreakfastLin Walter Bauer • 236-1888244 E. Lexington Ave., Danville, [email protected]/morningglorym.html
Southern Charm Bed & BreakfastKay Taylor Pender • 734-9340363 N. East St., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Walnut and Lace InnNorma Schott • 236-3035, (866) 466-0421540 E. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Bicycles
Danville Bike and FootwearErnst Crown-Weber • 238-7669, Fax: 238-7669417 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Blinds
Wilcher Interiors & Paint CenterGerald Wilcher • 236-8788236-8767, Fax: 236-8683820 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Bookkeeping
Bookkeeping SolutionsMarsha N. Camenisch • 589-0798217 Jane Trail, Danville, 40422marsha@bookkeepingsolutionsky.comwww.bookkeepingsolutionsky.com
Bookstores
Danville Christian Bookstore & Music CenterDan & Jennifer McClelland236-5973, Fax: 236-1017200 Hightower Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Bottled Water Sales
Danville Bottled Water Distributors Inc.Don Embree • 238-4134(800) 737-4134, Fax: 238-2150660 David Ave., P.O. Box 755, Danville, [email protected]
Building Contractors
Jeffrey Baird AssociatesJeffrey Baird • 236-3048, Fax: 239-0031471 W. Walnut St., P.O. Box 832, Danville, [email protected] • www.jeffreybaird.com
Building Materials
Boyle Block CompanyMark Hutchens • 236-7142, Fax: 236-4227P.O. Box 388, Danville, 40423www.boyleblock.com
Builders Choice Inc.Dennis & Krista Spinks236-9044, Fax: 236-99681500 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Lowe’s Home Improvement WarehouseHal King • 238-9925, Fax: 239-911451 May Blvd., Danville, 40422www.lowes.com
Cabinets
Olde Towne Kitchens & BathsJustin Southworth • 936-5580, Fax: 936-5581402 W. Broadway, Ste. 1, Danville, [email protected]
Cafés
Bluegrass BeachHouse Ltd.Carolyn Russell • 236-6642, Fax: 236-6643127 N. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Caterers
Aspen Hall ManorJill Romero • 734-50505589 Aspen Hall Dr., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Atoka, LLCTim Dievert • 236-4591, Fax: 236-26405066 Perryville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Fazoli’sMark Crawford • 236-9265, Fax: 238-97511560 Hustonville Rd., #397, Danville, [email protected] • www.fazolis.com
Lee’s Famous Recipe ChickenJ. Paul Newton • 236-8777, Fax: 236-8777610 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
SodexhoRoy Platt • 236-2744, Fax: 236-3663600 W. Walnut St., Danville, [email protected]
Toy Box CateringSteve & Mimi Becker • 236-2876312 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Cellular Phone Sales
AT&T MobilityTyler Young • 236-9071, Fax: 236-90721714 Perryville Rd., Ste. 106, Danville, [email protected] • www.wirelessatt.com
Cellular OneKelly Baird • 936-9991, (800) CELLONE, Fax: 936-9902212 Skywatch Dr., Danville, 40422www.celloneusa.com
Cellular OneHolly Neal • 544-4859, Fax: 544-5847124 S. Keeneland, Richmond, [email protected] • www.celloneusa.com
Certified Public Accountants
Robinson, Hughes and Christopher, PSCWalter Goggin, CPA236-6628, Fax: 236-6660459 W. Martin L. King Blvd.P.O. Box 880, Danville, 40423www.rhccpas.com
Chambers of Commerce
Garrard County Chamber of CommerceSusan Ledford • 792-2282, Fax: 792-2282656 Stanford Rd., Lancaster, 40444www.garrardchamber.com
Harrodsburg-Mercer County Chamber of CommerceBrenda Sexton • 734-2365105 W. Poplar St., Harrodsburg, 40330www.mercerchamber.com
Lincoln County Chamber of CommerceAndrea Miller(606) 365-4118, Fax: (606) 365-4118201 E. Main St., Stanford, 40484director@lincolncountychamber.comwww.lincolncountychamber.com
Childcare
Baby Bear Day CareB. Sherry Rodgers • 236-9422808 E. Main St., Danville, 40422
A Children’s PlaceIrma Bennett • 236-7176, Fax: 238-78191541 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Children’s Specialty Clothing
Coffey’s Kids, LLCDee Coffey • 238-6800324 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Kid’s AlleyDoris Cessna • 236-5437, Fax: 236-5437506 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected] • www.kidalley.net
Chiropractic Health Care
Back to Basics Chiropractic, LLCCraig Arnold • 236-5562, Fax: 236-55641420 Hustonville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Danville Family Chiropractic, PSCCallie Garrison, Dennis Short239-0022, Fax: 239-0044434 W. Walnut St., Danville, 40422
Health First ChiropracticMike Marshall, Carol Webb236-5129, Fax: 236-28673998 S. Danville Bypass, Danville, [email protected]
Regenesis Chiropractic, PLLCDr. Kenneth Ray Price • 236-0202, Fax: 236-0102105 Fox Chase Dr. 401 Adams St., Danville, [email protected]
Churches
Centenary United Methodist ChurchRev. Dr. Quentin Scholtz236-4800, Fax: 236-41501441 Perryville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
The Presbyterian Church of DanvilleJames Stewart • 236-6692, Fax: 236-6360500 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] • www.presbydan.org
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Trinity Episcopal Church236-3374320 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Civic Clubs
Danville Lions ClubSteve Becker • 236-5757, Fax: 236-9553312 W. Main St., Danville, 40422
Kiwanis Club of DanvilleSteve Amsler, President(888) 448-9424P.O. Box 746, Danville, 40423
Rotary InternationalKathy Simpson • 236-7027121 Colonial Way, Danville, 40422
Clothing
Lee StephensKelly Coffey • 236-0237, Fax: 236-5948350 S. Fourth St., Danville, 40422
Coffee Houses
The Hub Coffee House & CaféJim Davis • 936-0001, Fax: 366-0080236 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Community Based Work Transition Programs
Community Based Work Transition ProgramAmy Isham239-7017, Ext. 2302Relay Service (800) 648-6057, Fax: 239-7556South Second Street, P.O. Box 27Danville, [email protected]
Community Welcome
Community Greeting ServiceBrenda D. Mitchell • 236-27372025 Cardinal Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Computer Networking
Genesis MicrosystemsBradley D. Broughman • 324-1362636 Shawnee Ave., Danville, [email protected]
Computers
Ace Printing & ComputersChris Elsea • 236-7497, Fax: 236-5522450 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Ignyte Software Inc.Rob Wells • 691-0926, Fax: 559-01251542 Lannock Dr., Danville, [email protected] • www.ignyte.com
Concrete
Concrete Materials Company, LLCLarry Lannum • 623-4238, Fax: 623-4255106 Industry Rd., Richmond, 40475larry@concretematerialscompany.netwww.concretematerialscompany.net
Condos
Villas at Ridgefield FarmWendy Bogue • 236-1223, Fax: 236-1238254 Saddle Ridge, Danville, [email protected]
Consignment
Exclusively Yours, LLCCarol Geralds • 936-5557420 W. Walnut St., Danville, [email protected]
Valerie’s TreasuresValerie Barnett • 236-53001308 Hustonville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Construction
The Allen CompanyJim Morris • 236-2310, Fax: 236-2702P.O. Box 1077, Danville, 40423www.theallen.com
Branscum Construction Company Inc.Stephen P. Branscum(270) 866-5107, Fax: (270) 866-302890 Key Village Rd., P.O. Box 559, Russell Springs, 42642sbranscum@branscumconstruction.comwww.branscumconstruction.com
Byerly Design & Construction Co. Inc.Thomas C. Byerly • 236-6068, Fax: 236-9627P.O. Box 1255, Danville, [email protected]
Central Seal CompanyRob Caldwell • 236-2367, Fax: 236-2373521 Ensslin Dr., P.O. Box 490, Danville, [email protected]
Dream Mark Properties, LLCChris Quinn • 238-0584, Fax: 236-0585149 N. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Gary Lynn ConstructionGary Lynn • (606) 346-5821P.O. Box 30, Hustonville, 40437
Hilpp Properties & ConstructionPaul Hilpp(270) 692-9492, Fax: (270) 692-4444678 Metts Dr., Lebanon, [email protected] • www.hilpp.com
Roberts ConstructionAngela Petercheff(606) 679-0169, Fax: (606) 679-174130 Roberts St., Somerset, 42501www.reiconst.com
Sharpe Construction Co. Inc.Joedy Sharpe • 236-1479385 Spears Ln., P.O. Box 1442, Danville, [email protected] • www.sharpeco.net
Tim McCoy Construction Co. Inc.Tim McCoy • 236-4804, Fax: 236-4829101 Thoroughbred Dr., Danville, 40422
Yount PropertiesLee A. Yount • 236-8889, Fax: 236-6230P.O. Box 1843, Danville, [email protected]
Construction Remodels – Additions
Palmer Homes Remodeling & Additions, LLCDennis Palmer • 239-9763, Fax: 238-0040124 Palmer Ct., Danville, [email protected]/phraky
Consultants
Central Kentucky Forest Management Inc.Christopher J. Will • 238-2212, Fax: 238-2212301 Stanford Ave., Danville, [email protected]
Danville Nephrology ConsultantMisty Humphrey • 236-9203, Fax: 236-6754439 W. Walnut St., Ste. 201, Danville, [email protected]
Liberty Mining ConsultantsThomas McClain • 936-5588, Fax: 936-5599P.O. Box 662, Danville, [email protected]
TKT & Associates Inc.Sheila Kavanaugh(502) 499-9440 Fax: (502) 499-94042304 Hurstborne Village Dr., Ste. 800, Louisville, [email protected]
Convenience Stores
Mr. Miser Food MartJason & Bryan Carrico • 332-7603202 Second St., P.O. Box 217, Perryville, 40468
T&E Convenient StoreEdna Prall • 236-12241630 Shakertown Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Convenience/Food Marts
Champion’s MarathonMike Rigsby109 Quisenberry, Danville, [email protected]
Convention/Conference Centers
Cliffview Retreat and Conference CenterDavid & Sharla Wells • 792-3333(877) 792-3330, Fax: 792-1223789 Bryants Camp Rd., Lancaster, [email protected] • http://cliffview.cdlex.org
Cosmetics & Skin Care
Mary Kay CosmeticsPaula Knudsen • (606) 365-41024740 KY Hwy. 590, Lancaster, 40444www.marykay.com/pknudsen
Mary Kay Cosmetics – Connie SniderConnie Snider • 236-9237, (888) 702-0313310 Brookside, Danville, 40422www.marykay.com/csnider
Merle Norman Cosmetics by NormaNorma Daugherty • 239-8981274 Jane Trail, P.O. Box 1515, Danville, [email protected]
Cosmetology – Nail Technology
Durham Beauty School Inc.Charlene D. Benge • 236-6268100 Fox Harbor, Danville, 40422www.durhambeautyschool.com
Counselors
Kathy Miles, MA, LMFT, CADC236-0853, Fax: 236-0854416 S. Fourth St., P.O. Box 5, Danville, [email protected]
Credit Unions
Fort Knox Federal Credit UnionLinda Hamilton • 236-2153, Fax: 236-76751714 Perryville Rd., Danville, 40422P.O. Box 900, Radcliff, [email protected] • www.fortknoxfcu.org
Cruises
Carlson Wagonlit/Thomas Travel Inc.Debbie Sebastian • 236-0000(800) 633-8003, Fax: 236-08271322 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected]/thomastravel
Cruise PlannersWilliam H. Rayens • 236-5010, Fax: 236-9001380 Whirl-A-Way Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Custom Cabinetry
Garrard Wookworking PlusDennis E. Parsley • 236-9100390 Whirlaway Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Dance Instruction
Hazel’s Old School of DanceJennifer Ledford • 733-0073106 S. Main St., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Dental Manufacturers
Anodia SystemsDr. Thad Overmyer • (866) 246-2548Fax: (866) 926-8246109 Larrimore Ln., Danville, [email protected]
Dental Surgeons
Drs. Beto and Bogardus, PLLCSherry Peavler • 236-1130(800) 609-7899, Fax: 239-9384400 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Dentists
Dr. Stephen BuchananFamily Dental Care • 236-0905105 Citation Dr., Ste. E, Danville, 40422
Danville Family Dentistry, PLLCNeal, Iqbal & Popplewell236-2488, Fax: 236-1647132 N. Second St., Danville, 40422
Dental AssociatesJohn Robertson • 236-9277 Fax: 236-92951000 E. Lexington Ave, Ste. 28Danville, 40422
Gentle Dental Center, PLLCBridgette E. Coulter, DMD • 236-6181(800) 286-6181, Fax: 236-5435416 W. Walnut St., Ste. C, Danville, [email protected]
Robert Webster, DMD, PSC236-1912, Fax: 236-4589359-B S. Fourth St., Danville, 40422
Department Stores
DawaharesRhonda Totman • 236-3933, Fax: 236-15601560 Hustonville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
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JC Penney Co. Inc.Debbi Dahlgren • 236-7709, Fax: 236-77091560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 301, Danville, [email protected] • www.jcpenney.com
Diesel Mechanics & Trailer Repair
P&H Truck & Trailer RepairMike & Tammy Hale, Brian & Tammy Pyle 734-3373, Fax: 734-7164715 Cornishville Rd., Harrodsburg, 40330
Discount Stores
Wal-MartSean Cain • 236-9572, Fax: 236-9178100 Walton Ave., Danville, 40422www.walmart.com
Distribution
United Warehousing Co., LLCRichard Kerbaugh • 236-0773, Fax: 238-77761800 Kate Ave., P.O. Box 65, Danville, [email protected]
Document Destruction and Storage
DocuBitJason Gaffney • 792-8311, Fax: 792-8194P.O. Box 651, Lancaster, [email protected] • www.docubit.com
Drug & Alcohol Recovery Centers
Isaiah House Christian Drug & Alcohol Recovery CenterMark LaPalme • (606) 346-9868Fax: (606) 346-97692415 Mount Salem Rd., Kentucky Hwy. 518, Hustonville, [email protected]
Dry Cleaners
Brookcove Dry CleanersEdna Prall • 236-12241630 Shakertown Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Rainbow CleanersJim Carrico • 236-4274, Fax: 236-5882504 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Economic Development
Danville-Boyle County Economic Development PartnershipJody A. Lassiter, JD236-0636, Fax: 236-3197304 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Education
Bate Middle SchoolMike Godbey • 238-1305, Fax: 238-1343460 Stanford Rd., Danville, [email protected]/bate
Bluegrass Community & Technical CollegeGail Vaughn • 239-7030, Fax: 239-771059 Corporate Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Boyle County Extension ServiceJerry Little • 236-4484, Fax: 236-8976446 N. Danville Bypass, Danville, [email protected] • [email protected]
Boyle County 4-H CouncilKim Ragland • 236-4484, Fax: 236-8976446 N. Danville Bypass, Danville, [email protected]
Boyle County Public SchoolsSteve Burkich • 236-6634, Fax: 236-8624352 N. Danville Bypass, Danville, [email protected]
Centre CollegeJohn Roush • 238-5220, Fax: 238-5219600 W. Walnut St., Danville, [email protected] • www.centre.edu
Centre College Career ServicesDeborah Jones • 238-5286, Fax: 238-5757600 W. Walnut St., Danville, [email protected]/careers
Danville SchoolsRobert Rowland • 238-1300, Fax: 238-1330152 E. Martin Luther King Blvd.Danville, 40422www.danville.k12.ky.us
Danville/Boyle County/KSD Community EducationSueticia Sutton • 239-8986, Fax: 239-8986P.O. Box 655, Danville, [email protected]
Eastern KY UniversityCindy Peck • 236-6866, Fax: 236-06781560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 241, Danville, 40422
Kentucky School for the Deaf239-7017, Fax: 239-7007303 S. Second St., Danville, 40422www.ksd.kyschools.us
Midway College, Danville Extension CampusBetty J. Webb • 239-2461, Fax: 239-6730326 W. Walnut St., Ste. 100, Danville, [email protected] • www.midway.edu
National CollegeLee Bowling • 236-6991, Fax: 236-1063115 E. Lexington Ave., Danville, 40422www.national-college.edu
Electrical Contractors
Kuhn Electric Inc.Debbie Kuhn • 583-0059991 Tuggle Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Triple O ElectricRoger O’Hair • 238-7628, Fax: 236-20473430 Lancaster Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Embroidery
SDK Apparel & Promotional ProductsSteve Amsler • (888) 448-9424, Fax: 792-9424202 Royalty Dr., Lancaster, [email protected]
The 10th Planet, LLCCliff Hellyer • 236-4488, Fax: 236-2355204 George Martin Dr., Danville, 40422www.go10thplanet.com
Thoroughbred Threads, LLCMarty Sullivan • 236-0224, Fax: 236-0224219 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] • www.tthreads.com
Employee Benefits
AflacGary Dowell • 879-9031, Fax: 201-1101P.O. Box 1035, Versailles, [email protected] • www.aflac.com
Employment Services
CBS CompaniesKris Bryant • 236-5232, Fax: 236-5236319 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Kelly ServicesM. Kelly Pulliam • 236-3432(800) 659-2823, Fax: 236-52961714 Perryville Rd., Ste. 108, Danville, [email protected]
Nesco ResourceLori Buchanan • 238-0058, Fax: 238-7708975 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 3, Danville, [email protected]
Employment Services/Drug Testing
Guardian Support Services Inc.Bill Rayens • 236-6002, Fax: 236-9001380 Whirlaway Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Engineering
FRA EngineeringJohn L.Flint • 236-5888, Fax: 236-5008359 S. Fourth St., Ste. E1, Danville, [email protected]
Entertainment
Finley’s Fun Center236-8808, Fax: 864-77643856 Hwy. 150 E. Bypass, Danville, 40422www.finleysfuncenter.com
Equipment Dealerships
Homeland Equipment, LLCTom Ross, Mark Nolan • 936-9661, Fax: 936-9662198 Westridge Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Festivals
The Great American Brass Band FestivalElaine Hammonds • 319-8426, Fax: 236-9134105 E. Walnut St., P.O. Box 429, Danville, [email protected] • www.gabbf.com
Financial Loans
Farm Credit Services of Mid-AmericaTerry Waldridge(800) 880-1114, Fax: 236-0308101 Citation Dr., P.O. Box 460, Danville, [email protected]
Fort Knox Federal Credit UnionLinda Hamilton • 236-2153, Fax: 236-76751714 Perryville Rd., Danville, 40422P.O. Box 900, Radcliff, [email protected] • www.fortknoxfcu.org
Financial Planning
New York Life Insurance CompanyPaula J. Lanham • 238-7232, (800) 678-1596120 E. Main St., P.O. Box 2150, Danville, [email protected] • www.newyorklife.comRegistered Representative for NYLIFE Securities, LLC (Member NASD/SIPC)
Financial Planning/Services
UBS Financial Services Inc.Mohua “Mou” Das • 335-8118, Fax: 335-8100307 S. Ashland Ave., Lexington, [email protected] • www.ubs.com
Financial Services
American General Financial ServicesWalter Maybrier • 236-5956, Fax: 236-2178975 Hustonville Rd., Danville, 40422
Lexington Investment CompanyDavid Rankin • 238-0102127 W. Main St., Danville, 40422www.lexinvest.com
Lexington Investment CompanyStan Kerrick • 224-7073, Fax: 224-70742365 Harrodsburg Rd., Ste. B375, Lexington, [email protected] • www.lexinvest.com
Lexington Investment CompanyRoger “Erv” Yankey • 238-0102127 W. Main St., Danville, 40422www.lexinvest.com
Stifel NicolausMike Perros • 236-1588, Fax: 236-1945301 W. Main St., P.O. Box 342, Danville, [email protected] • www.stifel.com
Fitness
CurvesDoreen Tinsley • 236-25971560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 101, Danville, [email protected] • www.curves.com
McDowell Wellness CenterRobert Jameson • 936-9355, Fax: 238-01711107 Ben Ali Dr., Danville, 40422www.mcdowellwellness.org
Florists
A Lasting Impression FloristSandra Turner • 236-7118, Fax: 236-7118220 S. Third St., Danville, 40422www.kyflorist.com
Bo-Kays and More, LLCMima Tully • 236-7571, Fax: 236-75261075 E. Lexington Ave., Danville, [email protected]
Candy BouquetEva Pollard • 236-56051265 Clifton Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Ellis Florist & GiftsChad Ellis • 733-9971, Fax: 733-99731006 Danville Rd., Harrodsburg, 40330
Gilliland Flower ShopRodman Bradshaw • (606) 365-3161Fax: (606) 365-3162503 E. Main St., Stanford, [email protected]
Jr.’s General StoreTim Robbins, Kelly Miller936-5522, Fax: 236-7108219 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
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Molly’s Flowers and Things Inc.Molly K. Jacobus • 236-4438(800) 928-6213, Fax: 235-5203465 S. Fourth St., Danville, 40422www.mollysflowers.com
Wilder’s Flower Basket & Magnolia Cottage Gift Shoppe Inc.Mary Ann Wilder • 332-9063102 S. Bragg, P.O. Box 8, Perryville, [email protected]
Food Producers
Kentucky’s Smokin’ Grill Inc.David Kleckner236-3609, Fax: 936-7336170 Marie St., Danville, [email protected]
Food Specialties
Elmwood Inn Fine TeasBruce & Shelley Richardson332-2400, Fax: 332-7940205 E. Fourth St., Perryville, [email protected]
Foundation Repair/Waterproofing
United Structural Systems Ltd. Inc.Brian Lockhart • 548-2684 723 Chenault Bridge Rd., Lancaster, [email protected]
Framing
The Frame CellarJohn Cocanougher • 236-7470133 N. Fourth St., Danville, 40422
Maple Tree GalleryJulie & Ben Nelson • 236-0909225 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Fuels – Wholesale/Retail
Bright’s Bottle Gas Co.John Bright • 748-5382, Fax: 748-5345P.O. Box 321, Burgin, 40310
Pinkston Oil CompanyAllen Carrico • 236-66531120 Old Stanford Rd. P.O. Box 687, Danville, 40423
Funeral Homes
Preston-Pruitt Funeral HomeCurt Demrow • 236-4343, Fax: 236-4435331 S. Fourth St., P.O. Box 370, Danville, [email protected]
Stith Funeral HomeRobert C. & Mary Hamlin • 236-2113(800) 750-7416, Fax: 236-1462318 W. Broadway, Danville, [email protected]
Furniture
B&E Furniture LLCJohn Begley • 236-6904, Fax: 236-17621204 Hustonville Rd., Danville, 40422www.bandefurn.com
Worley Perryville Furniture MartMary Worley Morgan • 332-2122, Fax: 332-2401222 Second & Bragg St., P.O. Box 72Perryville, [email protected]
Gift Shops
Bluegrass Beach House Ltd.Carolyn Russell • 236-6642, Fax: 236-6643127 N. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Goose Creek Inc.Jerry Houck • 239-0020216 Skywatch Dr., Liberty, [email protected]
Jr.’s General StoreTim Robbins, Kelly Miller936-5522, Fax: 236-7108219 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected] www.juniorsgeneralstore.com
Maple Tree GalleryJulie & Ben Nelson • 236-0909225 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] www.mymapletreegallery.com
Party LiteMisty Conatser • 936-9110444 Chestnut, Danville, [email protected]/sites/mysticallighting/home?reload_true
Glazing Contractors/Construction
Kidd Glass Inc.Tim Kidd • 734-2095, Fax: 734-20972138 Danville Rd., Harrodsburg, [email protected] • www.kiddglass.com
Golf
Danville Country ClubMark Cassady & Beverly Johnson236-7197, Fax: 236-51481486 Lexington Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Golf Courses & Subdivisions
Old Bridge Golf Club Inc.Bruce A. Brown • 236-6051One Old Bridge Rd., Danville, 40422www.oldbridgeinc.com
Government
Boyle County PVA OfficeEddie Tamme • 238-1104, Fax: 238-1131321 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] • www.boylepva.com
Commonwealth’s AttorneyRichie Bottoms • 239-0015, Fax: 734-5003119 S. Main St., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
County Judge ExecutiveTony Wilder • 238-1100, Fax: 238-1108321 Main St., Room 111, Boyle County Courthouse, Danville, [email protected]
City of DanvilleCity Manager • 238-1200, Fax: 238-1236445 W. Main St., P.O. Box 670, Danville, [email protected]
City of Junction CityMayor • 854-3900, Fax: 854-3900794 W. Shelby St., P.O. Box 326, Junction City, [email protected]
Vocational RehabilitationRuth Dyer • 239-7885(800) 795-8481, Fax: 239-72543998 S. Danville Bypass, Ste. 103, Danville, [email protected] • www.ovr.ky.gov
Graphic Design
Custom Graphics and Services, LLCBobbie Douglas • 326-0071, Fax: 238-7377975 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 5, Danville, [email protected]
Dixon DesignJohn A. Dixon • 238-9498, Fax: 236-1059324 W. Broadway, Danville, [email protected] • www.dixondesign.com
Ignyte Software Inc.Rob Wells • 691-0926, Fax: 559-01251542 Lannock Dr., Danville, [email protected] • www.ignyte.com
Lanham Media ServicesBob Lanham • (502) 695-4472Fax: (502) 695-76858 Justice Ln., Frankfort, [email protected]
Grocers
Danville Save-a-LotGarry Richards • 238-7677, Fax: (270) 465-81871085 E. Lexington Rd., Danville, [email protected]
KrogerDanny Smith • 236-3987, 936-7436200 Skywatch Dr., Danville, 40422
Gymnastics
K.C. GymnasticsKathy & Mike Case • 236-7175124 Letton Ave., Danville, [email protected]
Hair Salons
Jim Garner, Hair Stylist • 236-6578314 W. Main St., Danville, 40422
Genesis SalonDawn Hastings • 239-0040106 Ponder Ct., Danville, [email protected]
Impressions by BJBJ Pemberton • 236-6819100A Baughman Ave., Danville, [email protected]
Joann’s Corner CutsJoann Edwards • 236-7854341 S. Fourth St., Ste. 102, Danville, [email protected]
Health Care – Blood Centers
Kentucky Blood CenterBruce Maples • 276-2534, Fax: 233-41663121 Beaumont Centre Cir., Lexington, 40513
Health Food Stores
The Nutrition Center & MassageTimothy & Jennette Hollon936-2124, Fax: 936-2126802 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Healthcare
Danville Centre For Health and RehabilitationDebbie Gibson • 236-3972, Fax: 236-0703642 N. Third St., Danville, [email protected]
Danville DiagnosticRobin Winkler • 936-9974, Fax: 936-0973124 Daniel Dr., Danville, [email protected] • www.ckr.net
Ephraim McDowell HealthClark Taylor • 239-2400, Fax: 239-6960217 S. Third St., Danville, 40422www.emhealth.org
Heritage HospiceJanelle Lane Wheeler • 236-2425 Fax: 236-6152120 Enterprise Dr., P.O. Box 1213, Danville, [email protected]
Wound Healing CenterConnie Edwards • 239-1460, Fax: 239-6905217 S. Third St., Danville, 40422www.emrmc.org
Heating/Cooling
Custom Air Inc.James Cress • 236-5417(800) 248-2498, Fax: 238-7782202 Ford St., Danville, 40422
Feistritzer Heating and Air Conditioning Inc.Eddie Feistritzer • 236-0850, Fax: 236-0851105 Man O War, Danville, 40422www.trane.com
Historical Sites
Constitution Square State Historic SiteBrenda Willoughby • 239-7089, Fax: 239-7894134 S. Second St., Danville, [email protected] • www.parks.ky.gov
McDowell House MuseumCarol Senn • 236-2804, Fax: 236-2804125 S. Second St., Danville, [email protected] • www.mcdowellhouse.com
Home Health Care/Sitters
Caregivers by Linda, LLCLinda Dye, RN • 238-7611, (877) 556-2273215 S. Fourth St., Ste. 1, Danville, [email protected]
Caretenders of the BluegrassKris Milam, RN • 236-8956, Fax: 276-1783116 E. Main St., Danville, [email protected] • www.caretenders.com
Caring Touch In-Home ServicesRenee Staed • 238-0089, Fax: 236-5024117 Letton Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Family Home Health Care Inc.Chandra Godbey • (606) 365-1252(800) 946-0369, Fax: (606) 365-9946102 Agricultural Way, P.O. Box 492, Stanford, [email protected] • www.familyhhc.com
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Home Improvement
Your Handyman Jeff Cooper Inc.Jeff Cooper • 339-7824 227 Wilderness Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Home Inspections
Home Inspection Services Inc.Jim Chandler, Ron Pike • 236-8028118 Brookcove Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Hospitals
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center239-1000217 S. Third St., Danville, 40422www.emrmc.org
Hotels
Best Western Danville InnKristie Finley • 236-6825, Fax: 236-6825210 Brenda Ave., Danville, 40422
Comfort SuitesGopalji B. Patel • 936-9300 Fax: 238-9987864 Ben Ali Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Hampton InnShai Marshall • 236-6200Fax: 936-0271100 Montgomery Way, Danville, [email protected]/hi/danville-ky
Individual Supporters
Bob Browne • 936-1535163 Old Bridge Rd., Danville, [email protected]
William M. Dishman Jr. • 236-3757P.O. Box 850, Danville, 40423
W. Irvine Fox One Charleston Greene, Danville, 40422
Joe & Paula Gibson • 236-24633500 Harrodsburg Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Curtis J. Hannah & Meredith Young-Hannah583-4458, Fax: (606) 379-2013P.O. Box 100, Waynesburg, [email protected]
LeeRoy Hardin • 854-6292527 Kentucky Hwy. 1273, Danville, 40422
Anna Ingram843 W. Lexington Ave., Danville, 40422
John M. Kalk • 936-3112120 Ridge View Rd., Danville, 40422
Jerome Kennedy • 236-1564162 Old Bridge, Danville, [email protected]
Tim LeDonne • 238-9387117 Ridge View Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Paul Mullins • 624-02191489 Union City Rd., Richmond, 40475
Scott Scutchfield, MD • 236-06411591 Lexington Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Industrial Development
Boyle County Industrial FoundationJody A. Lassiter, JD 236-0636, Fax: 236-3197304 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected] • www.dbcedp.com
Industries
3B Inc.Erik Verhoeff • 936-7725, Fax: 936-9584120 Corporate Dr., Danville, 40422www.3bspa.com
ABSKY CorporationSteven Henry • 936-4606, Fax: 936-4632190 Corporate Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Caterpillar Track ComponentsAngela LaMere • 936-2220, Fax: 936-2303200 Corporate Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Dana CorporationVince Babich • 236-3960, Fax: 236-1464500 Techwood Dr., Danville, 40422www.dana.com
Denyo ManufacturingJoey Harris • 236-3405, Fax: 236-34231450 Minor Rd., Danville, 40422www.denyo.co.jp
Hobart CorporationJeff Hogue • 236-702358 Corporate Dr., Danville, 40422
Panasonic Home Appliances Company of AmericaZora Schultz • 238-3426, Fax: 238-34561355 Lebanon Rd., P.O. Box 7, Danville, 40423
Philips LightingJohn Winkler • 236-3100, Fax: 238-9297320 Vaksdahl Ave., Danville, 40422
Pioneer Vocational/IndustrialRon Zimmerman • 236-8413, Fax: 238-7115150 Corporate Dr., P.O. Box 1396, Danville, [email protected]
Pliant CorporationPat Cusick • 236-6633, Fax: 936-33991330 Lebanon Rd., P.O. Box 1366, Danville, [email protected]
Red Wing Shoe Co.John Gajdosik • 236-31501020 Hustonville Rd., Danville, 40422
RR DonnelleyKeith Lile • 238-2401, Fax: 238-24633201 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected] • www.rrd.com
Information Technology
Advanced Technologies GroupJoseph Deaton, Jeff Leftwich721-2800, Fax: 263-11532480 Fortune Dr., Lexington, [email protected] • www.atgky.com
Insurance
AflacGary Dowell • 879-9031, Fax: 201-1101P.O. Box 1035, Versailles, [email protected] • www.aflac.com
AllState Insurance CompanyStephen Crawford • 236-6677, Fax: 236-47631402 Hustonville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
BetterSource Benefit Company Inc.John Clay • (606) 678-0583 (877) 251-8741, Fax: (606) 451-8461340 Clifty St., Ste. 4, Somerset, [email protected]
C.M. Space and Associates Insurance AgencyMichael E. Samaan • 236-8000 1114 Hustonville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Cooperative CareChris Wood • 239-2443(800) 843-2597, Fax: 239-6738217 S. Third St., P.O. Box 184, Danville, [email protected] • www.kynetworks.com
Durham & Demaree InsuranceDave Demaree • 236-2770, Fax: 236-2775135 N. Third St., P.O. Box 546, Danville, 40423
Farm Bureau InsuranceJim Stevens • 236-4081, Fax: 236-3001446 N. Danville Bypass, P.O. Box 216,Danville, 40423
Farm Bureau InsuranceTodd Tiller • 236-4081, Fax: 236-3001446 N. Danville Bypass, P.O. Box 216, Danville, [email protected]
Gash-Fitzpatrick InsuranceEzra Gash, Jo Ann Fitzpatrick236-5192811 S. Fourth St.P.O. Box 366, Danville, [email protected]
HumanaBob Skaggs • 232-8533, Fax: 232-8557300 W. Vine, 16th Floor, Lexington, [email protected]
Johnson-Pohlmann Inc.Scott A. Burks • 236-5922(800) 578-5922, Fax: 236-2033129 S. Fourth St., P.O. Box 1428, Danville, [email protected]
Joseph Crawford Insurance AgencyJoseph Crawford • 936-9970(866) 936-9970, Fax: 936-9910120 E. Main St., Danville, [email protected]://agent.allstate.com/jcrawford3/welcome
The Martin Agency Inc.Roy, Angela & Jacob Martin236-6782, Fax: 236-2259430 W. Walnut St., Danville, [email protected]
New York Life Insurance CompanyPaula J. Lanham • 238-7232, (800) 678-1596120 E. Main St., Ste. 4, Danville, [email protected]
Northwestern Mutual Financial NetworkHugh Hines Jr., Hugh Hines III, Gordon Montgomery • 236-7468, Fax: 236-8283121 E. Main St., P.O. Box 1336, Danville, [email protected] • www.nmfn.com
Rightmyer Insurance Agency Inc.Chris Rightmyer • 236-4860, Fax: 236-4906129 N. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Shelter InsuranceKeith Cooper • 238-2163, Fax: 238-2163905 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 3, Danville, [email protected]/keithcooper
State Farm Insurance, Bob Miller, Agent236-4201, Fax: 238-75191000 E. Lexington Rd., P.O. Box 1929, Greenleaf Centre, Danville, [email protected]
State Farm Insurance, David Hopewell Insurance Agency Inc.David Hopewell • 734-5338(800) 530-8469, Fax: 734-0645559 S. College St., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Wilderness Trace ServicesDon Porter • 236-6359, Fax: 236-63591498 Lannock Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Interior Design
Cottage Interiors Inc.Janet Hamner • 236-0990, Fax: 236-9394475 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Nancy McMurry Interiors, LLCNancy W. McMurry • 236-9174, Fax: 236-2607526 N. Maple Ave., Danville, [email protected]
International/Domestic Sourcing Companies
Sourcing Solutions Inc.Danny Rigney • 236-1531, Fax: 236-1532100 Factory Ln., Danville, [email protected]
Interpreters – Deaf & Spanish Speaking
Central Kentucky Interpreter Referral Inc.Jennifer Paycheck • 236-9888, Fax: 936-8705201 W. Broadway, P.O. Box 104, Danville, 40423www.kyinterpreters.com
Investigations & Security
Larry Nunes Investigations & Security ServicesLarry Nunes • 332-2657448 Poor House Rd., Gravel Switch, [email protected] • www.lnunespi.com
Investments
Chase BankJodi Arnold • 238-4700, Fax: 236-6084237 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] • www.chase.com
Edward Jones InvestmentsJoe Bunch • 238-7420, Fax: 238-7421439 W. Walnut, P.O. Box 319, Danville, 40423
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Edward Jones InvestmentsTom Tye • 936-9157(877) 936-9157, Fax: (866) 462-5541103 E. Main St., Danville, 40422www.edwardjones.com
Hilliard LyonsSteve Grossman • 236-3636(800) 523-7987, Fax: 238-7195328 W. Main St., P.O. Box 8, Danville, 40423www.hilliard.com
New York Life Insurance CompanyPaula J. Lanham, Agent238-7232, (800) 678-1596120 E. Main St., Ste. 4, Danville, [email protected] Representative for NYLIFE Securities, LLC (Member NASD/SIPC)
Star Home Management Inc.C. Bradley Simmons • 332-7500(866) 782-7100, Fax: 332-4433P.O. Box 97, Perryville, [email protected]
Stifel NicolausMike Perros • 236-1588, Fax: 236-1945301 W. Main St., P.O. Box 342Danville, [email protected] • www.stifel.com
UBS Financial Services Inc.Mohua “Mou” Das 335-8118, Fax: 335-8100307 S. Ashland Ave., Lexington, [email protected] • www.ubs.com
Janitorial Supplies & Equipment
Industrial Park DistributorsMark Bauder • 236-0068, Fax: 236-58811236 Lebanon Rd., Danville, 40422
Jewelers
Chinn JewelersKevel Chinn • 236-6612117 N. Third St., Danville, 40422
Jewelry
Simply Silver by Alycea, LLCAlycea Pittman236-1707, Fax: 236-17076252 Perryville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Ladies Clothing
The Derby Shoppe & RaggsMartha & John Caywood • (877) 236-1211236-1211, 236-7630, Fax: 236-8292124 & 126 N. Third St., Danville, 40422
Victorian Orchids BoutiqueMargaret B. Anness • 734-3464116 S. Main St., Harrodsburg, 40330
Landscaping
H20 Designs Inc.Rachel Duggins • 548-989347 George Wilson Dr., Lancaster, [email protected]
McAfee Mowing and Landscaping Inc.Michael McAfee236-6969, Fax: 238-1097114 N. Second St., Danville, [email protected]
Pack’s Nursery and Landscaping LLCChris Davis • 854-3901Old Hustonville Road, P.O. Box 840, Junction City, 40440
Laundromats & Tanning Salons
Off Centre Laundry & TanningPatty Ward • 236-0999818 Perryville St., Danville, 40422
Lawn Care, Tree Service, Jet Washing
Growing Pains Lawn ServiceEd Osborn • 332-4231, Fax: 516-35892635 Battlefield Rd., Perryville, 40468
Libraries
Boyle County Public LibraryKarl Benson • 236-8466, Fax: 236-7692307 W. Broadway, Danville, 40422www.boylepublib.org
Limousine Services
Premier LimousineMike Curtis • 326-LIMO (5466)P.O. Box 626, Junction City, 40440www.premierlimousineonline.com
Liquor/Party Supplies
Spirits Liquor n Party StoreAngela Petercheff • 626-9580101 Lancer Dr., Nicholasville, 40356
Log & Timber Frame Homes
Ellison Ridge Log & Timber Frame HomesSteve & Elaine Hall (800) 459-5072, Fax: 332-8534180 Milly Lance, P.O. Box 365, Eubank, [email protected]
Manufacturing
Federal Signal CorporationRon Featherly, Jane High236-4572, Fax: 236-4713470 Stanford Ave., Danville, [email protected] • www.fedsig.com
Marketing Consultants
The Idea Farm Inc.Ron Jackson 236-3376, Fax: 236-3396116 N. First St., P.O. Box 1457, Danville, [email protected] • www.theideafarm.net
Martial Arts
Kentucky School of Okinawan Martial Arts, LLCRobert Brown • 748-5136400 Norman’s Camp Rd., Harrodsburg, 40330Danville Parks & Recreational Center
Massage Therapy
Absolute Massage TherapyKristine Harless • 326-1641 101 Ponder Ct., P.O. Box 267, Danville, [email protected]
Media
Advocate MessengerScott C. Schurz Jr. • 236-2551, Fax: 236-9566330 S. Fourth St., P.O. Box 149, Danville, 40423www.amnews.com
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Harrodsburg HeraldChris Freeman • 734-2726, Fax: 734-0737P.O. Box 68, Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Time WarnerCarla Deaton • 626-4840, Fax: 624-00601617 Foxhaven Dr., Richmond, [email protected]
WDFB 1170AM/88.1FMDon & Mildred Drake • 236-9333, Fax: 236-33483596 Alum Springs Rd., P.O. Box 106, Danville, [email protected] • www.wdfb.com
Medical
Be Medispa – DanvilleChasity Hester, Laura Cox • 236-1700412 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Medical Symposium
Symbiotix Inc.Jo Ann Rice • 236-7942, Fax: 236-6008213 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Meeting Space
Southern Charm Bed & BreakfastKay Taylor Pender • 734-9340363 N. East St., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Mortgage Companies
Fort Knox Federal Credit UnionLinda Hamilton • 236-2153, Fax: 236-76751714 Perryville Rd., Danville, 40422P.O. Box 900, Radcliff, [email protected] • www.fortknoxfcu.org
Kentucky Fidelity MortgageJeffrey W. Scott • 239-9338, Fax: 733-9330215 W. Office, P.O. Box 630, Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Motels
Comfort SuitesGopalji B. Patel • 936-9300, Fax: 238-9987864 Ben Ali Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Country Hearth InnWendell Spigle • 236-8601(888) 443-2784, Fax: 236-03141641 Hustonville Rd., Danville, 40422www.countryhearthinn.com
Hampton InnShai Marshall • 236-6200, Fax: 936-0271100 Montgomery Way, Danville, [email protected]/hi/danville-ky
Holiday Inn ExpressDebbie McDonald236-8600, Fax: 236-429996 Daniel Dr., Danville, [email protected]/danvilleky
Super 8 MotelVilas Patel • 236-8881, Fax: 236-88813663 S. Danville Bypass, Danville, [email protected] • www.super8.com
Museums
The Great American Dollhouse MuseumLori Kagan-Moore • 583-8000861 Shadeland Dr., Danville, [email protected]
JFC MuseumKay McClure • 236-7057626 Shawnee, 1069 Old Stanford Rd. Danville, 40422
Nonprofit Organizations
Adoption Assistance Inc.Julie Erwin • 236-2761, Fax: 936-9945510 Maple Ave., Danville, [email protected]
The Arts Commission of Danville/Boyle CountyAnn M. Nichols • 238-0063445 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Better Business Bureau of Central and Eastern Kentucky Inc.Neil Kingery(800) 866-6668, Fax: 259-16391460 Newtown Pike, Lexington, 40511www.ky.bbb.org
Big Brothers/Big SistersTrina McFarland • 236-2999, Fax: 238-1338554 S. Second St., Danville, [email protected]
Bluegrass Area Development DistrictErica Lupson • 239-7411, Fax: 239-7541121 E. Broadway, Danville, [email protected] • www.bgadd.org
Camp Horsin’ AroundDr. Richard A. Tatum • 381-9998 900 Contract St., Ste. 100, Lexington, [email protected]
CASA at WoodlawnJamie Etherton • 936-3510, Fax: 236-70441151 Perryville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Central Kentucky Chapter of the American Red CrossRuth Ann Phillips • 236-6538, Fax: 236-7978P.O. Box 66, Danville, 40423
Danville Boyle County Senior CitizensJackie Sims • 236-2070, Fax: 238-7111569 Jean Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Danville-Boyle County Humane SocietySallie Bright • 238-1117, Fax: 936-1571778 N. Danville Bypass, P.O. Box 487Danville, [email protected] • www.home4pets.org
Heart of Danville Main Street ProgramJulie Wagner • 236-1909, Fax: 236-1950304 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Heart of KY United WayLibby Suttles • 238-6986, Fax: 238-6988118 N. Third St., P.O. Box 748, Danville, [email protected] • www.hkuw.org
Pregnancy Resource Center of Central KentuckyVicki Ferrell • 236-9282(866) 850-4250, Fax: 236-3097475 W. Main St., Ste. 106, Danville, [email protected]
Sunrise Children’s Services – Woodlawn CenterLee Martin • 236-5507, Fax: 236-70441151 Perryville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Wilderness Trace Family YMCACari Perkins • 236-0359734-9622, Fax: 733-9610130 N. College St., P.O. Box 326, Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Nurseries
Pack’s Nursery and Landscaping, LLCChris Davis • 854-3901Old Hustonville Road, P.O. Box 840, Junction City, 40440
Office Supplies & Equipment
Danville Office Equipment Inc.Scott Bottoms • 236-6618, Fax: 236-0304233 W. Main St., P.O. Box 1316, Danville, [email protected] • www.doe.bz
Office DepotKeith Peterson • 936-1610, Fax: 936-160860 Cassady Ave., Danville, 40422www.officedepot.com
Optical Services
Danville Eye CenterKimberly Z. & Michael K. Smith, OD236-8644, Fax: 236-05231560 Hustonville Rd., Danville, 40422www.danvilleyecenter.com
Barry Kowalik, OD, PSC236-8093, Fax: 236-8893100 Walton Ave., Danville, 40422
Ward Vision CenterDr. Mark Ward • 236-3121, Fax: 236-0225359 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Paint Retailers/Wholesalers
The Sherwin Williams CompanyBrian Osterman236-7058, Fax: 236-9035111 N. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Paint/Wallpaper
Wilcher Interiors & Paint CenterGerald Wilcher • 236-8788236-8767, Fax: 236-8683820 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Pampered Chef
The Pampered ChefJennifer Newby • 936-1272409 Valleybrook Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Paper Products
American Greetings CorporationMike Neal • 236-7200, Ext. 5352, Fax: 236-22682601 Lebanon Rd., P.O. Box 209, Danville, [email protected]
Pawn Shops
Cook’s CollectablesWilmer & Patsy Cook • 236-0036290 Hughes Ln., 1129 Lebanon Rd. Danville, [email protected]
Pet Grooming
Heartland Veterinary Hospital – Suds & Scissors Pet GroomingDr. Chuck Keiser • 238-75001324 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Pharmacies/Home Health Care
Good Neighbor PharmacyRaymond Float • 936-1222, Fax: 936-200360 Cassady Ave., #3, Danville, [email protected] • www.mygnp.com
Hall Pharmacy, PLCMichael E. Hall • 236-1442, Fax: 236-9806131 S. Second St., Danville, 40422
The Medicine ShoppeElizabeth Coyle • 238-0002900 Hustonville Rd., P.O. Box 191, Danville, 40423www.medicineshoppe.com
Photography
Aperture StudiosTerry Alan Hadley • 481-3225128 Wilderness Rd., Danville, [email protected] • www.aperturestudios.com
M Gallery PhotographyMark Hicks • 733-9363, Fax: 613-2661912 Oatfield Rd., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Mary Robin Spoonamore, Photographer236-9774130 S. Fourth, Danville, 40422
Photography/Visual Arts
Kirk Schlea Photography/Schlea Visual ArtsKirk Schlea • 332-7562, Fax: 332-756221 Wards Branch Rd., Gravel Switch, [email protected]
Physical Therapy
Danville Physical Therapy, PLLCGlenn Decker • 238-7650, Fax: 238-4160474 Whirlaway Dr., Danville, 40422
Phoenix Physical Therapy, PLLCErik Drake, M. John Schelling236-4686, Fax: 236-4624122 Daniel Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Physicians & Surgeons
Bluegrass ClinicNaren James, MD(606) 365-8338, Fax: (606) 365-8142P.O. Box 388, Stanford, [email protected] • www.bluegrassclinic.com
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Central Kentucky Plastic SurgeryChristopher Marek • 936-8200, Fax: 936-8219101 Daniel Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Central Kentucky Surgeons, PSCJohn Lacy, MD, Paul P. Deluca, MD236-2222, Fax: 236-2227P.O. Box 129, Danville, [email protected]
Commonwealth CancerDr. Thomas Baeker 236-2203, Fax: 236-9446216 Southtown Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Commonwealth UrologyDrs. Montgomery, Nallinger, Serey and Rankin236-9670, Fax: 236-7656222 S. Third St., Danville, 40422
Danville Cardiovascular ConsultantsDrs. John Aumiller & Aslam Ahmad236-6551, Fax: 236-66201250 Ben Ali Dr., P.O. Box 88, Danville, 40423
Danville Interventional Pain Treatment, PLLCKhursheed A. Siddiqui, MD236-0606, Fax: 236-0066300 W. Broadway, Danville, [email protected]
Danville Orthopedic SurgeonsShelby White, Jay Lukins, Jeremy Tarter236-8730, (800) 221-8674, Fax: 236-4468333 S. Third St., Ste. B, Danville, 40422
Danville Pediatrics, PSCLarry Scott • 236-1080, Fax: 236-1862303 S. Fourth St., Danville, 40422
Danville Surgical AssociatesBarry Spoonamore, MD, David O. Montgomery, MD236-0712, Fax: 236-7858210 W. Main St., Danville, 40422
Enlow and Shahzad Associates in Medicine, PSCDr. Mohammad Shahzad, Dr. Craig Enlow236-4216, Fax: 238-9760105 Ponder Ct., Ste. 104, Danville, 40422
Eye Associates of Danville, PSC/Eye Associates OpticalBarton L. Ramsey, III, MD236-6055, Fax: 236-6117440 W. Martin L. King Blvd., Danville, 40422
Family Medicine Clinic of DanvilleRichard J. Hempel, MD • 236-1250, Fax: 236-9776640 E. Lexington St., Danville, [email protected]
Gill Heart Institute – DanvilleJustin Campbell • 236-4442, Fax: 236-4446504 Tenikat St., Danville, 40422
Forrest Kuhn, MD • 236-1080, (502) 896-2131Fax: (502) 896-03451005 Dupont Sq. N., Louisville, 40207
Salli S. Slone, MD • 236-0916, Fax: 236-0917111 Daniel Dr., P.O. Box 6, Danville, 40423
Piano Restoration & Service
Phillip D. Hickey Piano TechniciansPhillip D. Hickey • 238-0580P.O. Box 1802, Danville, [email protected] • www.phillipdhickey.com
Plumbing
Central Kentucky PlumbingRichie Lyons • 236-0781, Fax: same632 David Ave., Danville, [email protected]
Printing
Ace Printing & ComputersChris Elsea • 236-7497, Fax: 236-5522450 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Harrodsburg HeraldChris Freeman • 734-2726, Fax: 734-0737P.O. Box 68, Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Minuteman PressGreg Thomas Steve Martin236-4655, Fax: 236-5061410 W. Walnut St., Danville, [email protected]
Private Country Club
Danville Country ClubMark Cassady & Beverly Johnson236-7197, Fax: 236-51481486 Lexington Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Professional Baseball
Lexington Legends Professsional Baseball ClubJustin Ball • 422-7853, Fax: 252-0747207 Legends Ln., Lexington, 40505www.lexingtonlegends.com
Promotional Items
The 10th Planet, LLCCliff Hellyer • 236-4488, Fax: 236-2355204 George Martin Dr., Danville, 40422www.go10thplanet.com
Property Management
Redwood Real Estate, LLC236-8173, Fax: 236-4776141 N. Third St., Danville, 40422www.redwoodcompanies.com
Public Relations
The Idea Farm Inc.Ron Jackson • 236-3376, Fax: 236-3396116 N. First St., P.O. Box 1457, Danville, [email protected] • www.theideafarm.net
Publishing
Journal Communications Inc.Ray Langen • (800) 333-8842725 Cool Springs Blvd., Ste. 400, Franklin, TN 37067
Purses, Jewelry & Accessories
A&L AccessoriesAnn Clay A. Harris • 236-7411, Fax: 238-0837540 Goggin Ln., Danville, [email protected]
Real Estate
Affinity RealtyDenise Palmer • 583-4986, Fax: 238-0040124 Palmer Ct., Danville, [email protected]
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Bill Miracle & AssociatesBill Miracle(606) 365-7008, Fax: (606) 365-7012119 W. Main St., Stanford, [email protected]
Central Kentucky Assoc. of RealtorsSissy Fowler • 236-3497, Fax: 236-3497209 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] • www.ckar.net
Century 21 Wilson Realty & AuctionMatt Grimes • 583-2153443 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Century 21 Wilson Realty & Auction CompanyBetsy Wilson236-0021, Fax: 236-0025443 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Coldwell Banker VIP RealtyAmanda England236-5450, Fax: 236-5453317 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Coldwell Banker VIP RealtyMary Jo Joseph • 236-5450583-5964, Fax: 236-5453317 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
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Coldwell Banker VIP RealtyLinda Sparrow • 236-5450, Fax: 236-5453317 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Dexter Real Estate/InsuranceMark Dexter • 236-6686(800) 865-3577, Fax: 236-1979461 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
ERA Team RealtorsSandy Statom • 236-3064(800) 242-3816, Fax: 236-0210425 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Express Title ServicesCharles Turner • 936-0902, Fax: 236-5141460 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Kentucky Homes & Land Realty Inc.Shirley Culton • 936-0005, Fax: 936-00061079 E. Lexington Ave., P.O. Box 186, Danville, [email protected]
McAnly RealtyBill McAnly236-6363, Fax: 236-05191000 Lexington Rd., Ste. 2, Danville, [email protected]
Partners Realty Inc.Charlie Brown (606) 510-5184, Fax: 936-9839326 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] www.lcbrown.com
Prudential Guerrant Real EstateMelissa Bibb • 236-6680, Fax: 236-6660448 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] • www.prugre.com
Prudential Guerrant Real EstateBeth Dunn • 236-6680, Fax: 236-6606448 W. Main St., Danville, 40422
Prudential Guerrant Real EstateDaniel W. Campbell236-6680, Fax: 236-6606448 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] • www.prugre.com
Prudential Guerrant Real EstateBenjamin W. Guerrant236-6680, Fax: 236-6606448 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] • www.prugre.com
Prudential Guerrant Real EstateEvelyn G. Page • 236-6680448 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected] • www.prugre.com
Star Home Management Inc.C. Bradley Simmons • 332-7500(866) 782-7100, Fax: 332-4433P.O. Box 97, Perryville, [email protected]
Villas at Ridgefield FarmWendy Bogue • 236-1223, Fax: 236-1238254 Saddle Ridge, Danville, [email protected]
Yount PropertiesLee A. Yount • 236-8889, Fax: 236-6230P.O. Box 1843, Danville, [email protected]
Reception/Banquet Facilities
The Great American Dollhouse MuseumLori Kagan-Moore • 583-8000861 Shadeland Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Recreation
Danville BowlaramaTerri Cooley • 236-64521050 E. Lexington Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Rental Property
Off Broadway Private Home UnitsElla Mae Dexter • 236-7474(800) 865-3477, Fax: 236-9686461 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Rentals
Burgin Boat & Mini StorageDon Carney • 748-5884832 Paradise Rd., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Job Master Rental Inc.Pete & Lisa Bottom • 734-23681024 Danville Rd., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
WeldQuip Inc.Alan Wilson, Robbie Wilson239-9353, (800) 946-9356, Fax: 236-8429531 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected] www.weldquip.net
Restaurants
Aspen Hall ManorJill Romero • 734-50505589 Aspen Hall Dr., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Baskin-RobbinsBennie Thompson • 236-4175464 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Captain D’sJason Chess • 238-2250, Fax: 238-2250304 Skywatch Dr., Danville, 40422www.captainds.com
Chinatown Restaurant • 236-88991560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 201, Danville, 40422
CiCi’s PizzaCurtis Heap • 936-1616, Fax: 936-16151560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 227, Danville, [email protected], [email protected]
Cracker Barrel Old Country StoreJim Sublett • 936-7792, Fax: 936-779440 Cassady Ave., Danville, [email protected] • www.crackerbarrel.com
Fazoli’sMark Crawford • 236-9265, Fax: 238-97511560 Hustonville Rd., #397, Danville, [email protected] • www.fazolis.com
4th Street DeliJoe Davis Culbertson236-7953, Fax: 236-1398464 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Joshua’s Corner CaféDeborah Richter • 936-2002132 Church St., Danville, 40422
Lee’s Famous Recipe ChickenJ. Paul Newton • 236-8777, Fax: 236-8777610 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Little Caesar’s PizzaTom & Mary Ann Hollon • 236-1122475 W. Main St., Danville, 40422
Melton’s DeliGina & Ronnie Melton • 236-9874247 E. Main, Danville, 40422
O’Charley’s #413Reed Dievert936-8040, Fax: 936-80481560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 420, Danville, 40422www.ocharleys.com
Papa John’s PizzaVaughn Frey • 236-9999464 1/2 W. Main St., Danville, 40422www.papajohns.com
Pizza Management, LLC AKA Pizza HutPam Wilson236-8678, Fax: 236-76581565 Hustonville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Reno’s RoadhouseLona Spigle • 936-13851641 Hustonville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Shoney’s RestaurantJohn Hukle • 236-69993678 S. Danville By-Pass, Danville, 40422
SubwayBobbie Murphy • 236-7964125 1/2 N. Fourth St., Danville, 40422
SubwayBobbie Murphy • 236-7940500 Finn Hill, Danville, 40422
SubwayBobbie Murphy • 792-8200One Public Sq., Lancaster, 40444
Woody’s • 238-77473596 S. Danville Bypass, Danville, 40422
Retail
Hometown Tire of Danville Inc.Dennis McWilliams236-8810, Fax: 236-8859105 Thoroughbred Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Retirement Communities
Villas at Ridgefield FarmWendy Bogue • 236-1223, Fax: 236-1238254 Saddle Ridge, Danville, [email protected]
Salons
Ricashades Salon Inc.Brian Coleman • 238-21002900 US 150 Bypass, Ste. 108, Danville, [email protected]
Satellite Dishes
Digital on DemandGreg Ballard • 236-8503(800) 565-0988, Fax: 236-8183812 Hustonville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Screen Printing
SDK Apparel & Promotional ProductsSteve Amsler(888) 448-9424, Fax: 792-9424202 Royalty Dr., Lancaster, [email protected]
The 10th Planet, LLCCliff Hellyer • 236-4488, Fax: 236-2355204 George Martin Dr., Danville, 40422www.go10thplanet.com
Thoroughbred Threads, LLCMarty Sullivan • 236-0224, Fax: 236-0224219 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Security Systems
Knight Hawk Security Company, LLCThomas Bustle • 236-6989117 N. Third St., Danville, [email protected]
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Senior Housing
Danville Senior Housing, LLCEd Quinn • 492-8730470 Stanford Ave., P.O. Box 1170, Danville, [email protected]
Sewing Machines/Quilt Shops
Wilderness Road Quilt Co.Leslie Featherly • 236-1175, Fax: 236-1171104 Man O’ War, Danville, [email protected]
Shoes
Family ShoeSteve Bramel • 238-2040, Fax: 238-4001465 Denmark Dr., Ste. 200, Danville, [email protected]
Polly’s II ShoesLinda Avery • 936-5511788 Chelf Ridge Rd., Hustonville, 40437, 975 Hustonville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Signs
City Art Signs Inc.Eben Henson236-8219, Fax: 236-0031210 Stanford Ave., Danville, [email protected]
Little Sign ShoppeRay Boone • 238-7391, Fax: 936-1662818 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
USA Signs, LLCHeather Nolan • 236-6811(800) 866-4629, Fax: 236-6996196 Westridge Dr., Danville, [email protected]@bellsouth.netwww.usasignsllc.com
Spa
Lily Manor Day SpaBrenda Hendren, Denise Lister, Ann-Michelle Lykins 236-1700, Fax: 236-1710412 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Specialty Stores
Carol’s Bridal & Gifts Inc.Carol & David Senn236-3825, Fax: 236-3817309 W. Main St., Danville, [email protected]
Salvation Army Thrift StoreCapt. Zachary Bell • 236-0457519 S. Fourth St., P.O. Box 417Danville, 40423
Yesterday’s Potions, LLCDebbie Revell • 236-6663341 S. Fourth St., Ste. 101Danville, [email protected]
Stone
Caldwell Stone CompanyJohn Albright • 236-6829, Fax: 236-6836P.O. Box 727, Danville, 40423
Storage
The Lock BoxHugh Mahon • 236-2611, Fax: 236-0521387 Whirlaway Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Storage Rentals of AmericaBilly Inmon II • (800) 457-5678, Fax: 236-4243185 Westridge Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Support Services
Homeplace Support Services, LLCLinda Dye, RN • 936-2010, Fax: 936-2099215 S. Fourth St., Danville, 40422
Tax Services
Liberty Tax ServiceMichael Camenisch • 238-0050217 Jane Trail, Danville, [email protected]
Telecommunications
AT&TDavid Weller(502) 875-3508, Fax: (502) 875-67181535 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, 40601www.thenewatt.com
Tele-Data Communications Inc.Thomas E. Drew • 332-4222, Fax: 332-2015612 Scrubgrass Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Temporary Employment
SPHERION of Central KentuckySandi Carter • 236-7665, Fax: 236-9359363 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Theatres
Pioneer Playhouse of DanvilleCharlotte Henson • 236-2747, Fax: 236-2341840 Stanford Rd., Danville, [email protected]
W.T. Hill Community TheatreKaren Logue • 236-8607117 Larrimore Ln., P.O. Box 841, Danville, [email protected]
Tourism
Danville-Boyle Convention & Visitors BureauAdam Johnson • 236-7794(800) 755-0076, Fax: 236-9134105 E. Walnut St.,Danville, [email protected]
Tours
Carlson Wagonlit/Thomas Travel Inc.Debbie Sebastian • 236-0000(800) 633-8003, Fax: 236-08271322 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected]/thomastravel
Transportation
NOTS – Norrenberns Truck ServiceDavid Kirchner(618) 478-5354, Fax: (618) 478-55561220 Lebanon Rd., Danville, 40422www.gonots.com
Travel
The Ultimate WayJeannette Davis, Ben Ehmen • 236-1910458 Boone Trail, Danville, [email protected]
Travel Agencies
Carlson Wagonlit/Thomas Travel Inc.Debbie Sebastian • 236-0000(800) 633-8003, Fax: 236-08271322 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected]/thomastravel
Travel AuthorityLee Ann McCulley • 236-2505(800) 489-2593, Fax: 236-0255236 Skywatch Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Trophies
Danville Trophy & EngravingDanny Cheek • 236-5343, Fax: 236-5321380 Whirlaway Dr., Ste. 4, Danville, 40422
USA Signs, LLCHeather Nolan • 236-6811(800) 866-4629, Fax: 236-6996196 Westridge Dr., Danville, [email protected]@bellsouth.net www.usasignsllc.com
Uniform Rental
Rainbow CleanersJim Carrico • 236-4274, Fax: 236-5882504 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected]
Utilities
ATMOS EnergyTim Owen • 236-2300, Fax: 238-7106449 Whirlaway Dr., Danville, 40422www.atmosenergy.com
Inter-County Energy CooperativeJim Jacobus • 236-4561, Fax: 236-36271009 Hustonville Rd., P.O. Box 87, Danville, [email protected]
Kentucky Utilities CompanySheila Newcomb • (800) 981-0600198 W. Broadway, Danville, 40422www.eon-us.com
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Vending
Vend Fresh Food ServiceMatt & Mark Barsotti • 236-6765(800) 287-8363, Fax: 236-6789100 Ensslin Ave., P.O. Box 1026, Danville, [email protected]
Veterinarians
Animal Medical CenterKeith Grubbs, DVM • 238-2201, Fax: 238-74363880 S. Danville Bypass, Danville, [email protected] • www.amcdanville.com
Heartland Veterinary Hospital – Suds & Scissors Pet GroomingDr. Chuck Keiser • 238-75001324 Lebanon Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Dr. Lynne McMaine • 238-7161304 Springhill Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Nash, Cleveland and Godfrey236-5062, Fax: 236-14473260 Harrodsburg Rd., Danville, 40422
Wilderness Trace Veterinary ClinicDr. Stephanie Raispis854-5055, Fax: 854-5988276-A Henry St., Junction City, 40440
Video
Title Wave EntertainmentPaul Finn • 236-88881585 Hustonville Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Warehousing
Hilpp Properties & ConstructionPaul Hilpp (270) 692-9492, Fax: (270) 692-4444678 Metts Dr., Lebanon, [email protected] • www.hilpp.com
United Warehousing Co., LLCRichard Kerbaugh • 236-0773, Fax: 238-77761800 Kate Ave., P.O. Box 65, Danville, [email protected]
Waste Management
M&M SanitationDave Hatfield Darrell Bryant273-8305, Fax: 885-5980446 Fackler St., Danville, 40422www.republicservices.com
Web Site Design
Ignyte Software Inc.Rob Wells • 691-0926, Fax: 559-01251542 Lannock Dr., Danville, [email protected]
Kentucky WEBMASTERCherie Carroll • (866) 594-6637109 Eastwood Dr., Stanford, [email protected]
Wedding Locations
Aspen Hall ManorJill Romero • 734-50505589 Aspen Hall Dr., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Welding
The Welding ShopDon Martin • 236-59022292 S. Danville Bypass, Danville, 40422
WeldQuip Inc.Alan Wilson, Robbie Wilson239-9353, (800) 946-9356, Fax: 236-8429531 S. Fourth St., Danville, [email protected] • www.weldquip.net
Wineries
Chateau du Vieux Corbeau dba Old Crow Inn WineryAndre Brousseau • 236-1808, Fax: 236-7467471 Stanford Rd., Danville, [email protected]
Afl ac – Gary Dowell & Associates www.afl ac.com
Antiques in Danville www.antiquesindanville.com
Bluegrass Community & Technical College www.bluegrass.kctcs.edu/campuses/danville
Boyle County Judge Executive www.boyleky.com
Boyle County Schools www.boyle.kyschools.us
Branscum Construction Company www.branscumconstruction.com
Bright’s Bottle Gas Company
Caldwell & Cook Hearing Services, Inc.www.caldwellandcook.com
Central Kentucky Association of Realtors www.ckar.net
Central Kentucky Federal Savings Bankwww.centralkyfsb.com
Chase Bank www.chase.com
Coldwell Banker – VIP Realty www.viprealtyinc.com
Comfort Suites www.choicehotels.com
Commonwealth Cancer Center www.commonwealthcancercenter.com
Community Trust Bank www.ctbi.com
Crawford Insurance Agency
Danville Cardiovascular
Danville Pediatrics PSCwww.danvillepediatrics.com
Danville Schools
Danville-Boyle Countywww.boyleky.com
Danville-Boyle County CVB www.danvillekentucky.com
Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership www.dbcedp.com
Edward Jones www.edwardjones.com
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Centerwww.emrmc.org
ERA Team Realtors www.erateamrealtorsandauction.com
Farmers National Bank www.fnbky.com
Fort Knox Federal Credit Union www.fkfcu.org
Hall Pharmacy
Hampton Inn www.hamptoninn.com/hi/danville-ky
Heart of Danville www.downtowndanville.com
Hilliard Lyons www.hilliard.com
Hobart Corporation www.hobartcorp.com
Inter County Energy Cooperative www.intercountyenergy.net
Johnson & Pohlmann www.johnsonpohlmann.com
Kentucky Utilities Company www.kuenergy.com
Lawrenceburg Bank & Trust www.lnbky.com
Maple Tree Gallery www.mymapletreegallery.com
Martin Funding Group www.martinfundinggroup.com
New York Life
Norton Center for the Arts www.nortoncenter.com
Panasonicwww.panasonic.com
PBK Bankwww.pbkbank.com
Philips Lighting Glass www.philips.com/about/careers/index.page
Pioneer Vocational Industrial Serviceswww.pioneerservices.org
Pliant Corporation www.pliantcorp.com
Preston-Osborne Marketing www.preston-osborne.com
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home www.preston-pruitt.com
Prudential – Guerrant Real Estate www.prugre.com
RR Donnelley www.rrdonnelley.com
State Farm Insurance – Bob Millerwww.bobmillerins.net
Stith Funeral Home www.stithfuneralhome.net
Stuart Powell www.stuartpowell.com
Villas at Ridgefi eld Farm www.epconcommunities.com
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