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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.TRANSCRIPT
BOYLE COUNTY, KENTUCKYBOYLE COUNTY, KENTUCKYBOYLE COUNTY, KENTUCKY
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Rebirth of Form and Style Centre College renovations include eco-friendly buildings Centre College renovaeco-friendly buildings
ECHOES OF A BYGONE ERA
Historic sites offer glimpse of county’s rich past
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2010 EDITION | VOLUME 10
BOYLE COUNTY, KENTUCKY
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DEPARTMENTS
4 Almanac: a colorful sampling of Boyle County’s culture
18 Portfolio: people, places and events that defi ne Danville and Boyle County
27 Education 28 Sports & Recreation29 Health & Wellness 31 Community Profi le: facts, stats
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33 Membership Directory 36 Business Guide
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8 TOGETHER TIMEParks, festivals and fun centers give families plenty of choices.
10 A REBIRTH OF FORM AND STYLECentre College renovations include eco-friendly buildings and elegant classical architecture.
14 SAMPLING THE LOCAL FLAVORRelaxed charm and hearty dinners keep diners coming back.
16 ECHOES OF A BYGONE ERAHistoric sites offer a glimpse of Boyle County’s rich past.
30 30 YEARS AND COUNTINGWest T. Hill Community Theatre is still growing and producing vibrant shows.
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Downtown Is Moving UpDowntown Danville is a graceful mix of history and progress.
The entire commercial district is on the National Register of Historic
Places, and many of the historic buildings have been converted to
chic loft apartments, offices and businesses, while keeping their
charming facades.
One-of-a-kind shops and restaurants can be found downtown,
and Heart of Danville – the city’s Main Street program – formed a
downtown entertainment task force to identify more dining and
entertainment possibilities. A new multimillion-dollar parking facility
is open at the intersection of Third and Walnut streets, and bustling
restaurants such as The Hub Coffee House & Café draw residents and
visitors to the heart of the city.
Heart of the ArtsThe Community Arts Center on
Main Street in Danville plays a major
role in the city’s cultural scene.
Housed in a majestic former post
office building, this nonprofit
organization is a thriving center
of arts activity. Located downtown,
the center serves as a focal point
for the arts and provides attractive,
easily accessible space for teaching,
practicing and viewing the arts.
Independent instructors teach
classes, and free exhibits change
monthly. The Grand Hall is available
for community events, private
parties and celebrations, and
studio spaces are available for
meetings, social gatherings
and art education.
Visit www.communityartscenter.net for more information.
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Sweet TreatsBurke’s Bakery & Delicatessen in downtown Danville is a must-visit
place offering freshly baked cakes, donuts, cookies and other sweet
treats along with deli sandwiches, homemade pimento cheese spread
(a local favorite) and more. Known for its friendly atmosphere, great
food and fair prices, this family-owned business has been around
for decades – for good reason. The bustling spot is on West Main
Street in downtown Danville, within easy strolling distance of
Constitution Square State Historic Site, the birthplace of
Kentucky’s statehood.
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Fast Facts Penn's Store in
Gravel Switch is America's oldest country store, run by the same family since 1850. Take a quick video tour at imagesdanville.com.
Elizabeth Taylor stayed in Danville for six weeks in 1956 to film the Civil War epic Raintree County.
Danville has been featured in Time magazine as one of America’s most successful small towns.
“It’s Better Here” is Danville and Boyle County’s official slogan.
Country singer Eddie Montgomery, of the duo Montgomery Gentry, was born and raised – and still lives – in Boyle County.
Almanac
Fresh From the FarmThe buy-local movement is big, and Danville and
Boyle County offer plenty of places to find locally
grown foods. The Boyle County Farmers Market takes
place each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday through
the summer at the Boyle County Fairgrounds in
Danville, and the seasonal Heart of Danville Farmers
Market can be found on Main Street past the post
office. Rolling Fork Farm in nearby Forkland is a
certified organic fruit and vegetable farm that sells
its produce to local stores and restaurants – and to
individuals through the Rolling Fork Farm Organic
CSA and the Boyle County Farmers Market. The
family-owned Chateaux du Vieux Corbeau Winery
sells award-winning wine made onsite at Old Crow
Inn in Danville.
What’s Online eeTake a tour of the family-owned Chateaux du Vieux Corbeau Winery in our quick video. Visit imagesdanville.com.
In the SpotlightPioneer Playhouse made its debut in 1950, and it’s now the oldest outdoor
theater in Kentucky. A starting point for the likes of John Travolta, Lee Majors, Jim Varney and many other stars, this venerable venue was named Kentucky’s state theater in 1962 by an act of legislation. Started by Col. Eben C. Henson, the playhouse is operated by the second generation of Hensons. They travel to New York every spring to recruit new talent and a new crew of interns, and the playhouse puts on a five-show season each summer. This historic landmark is now in the midst of a major renovation and renewal campaign.
Visit www.pioneerplayhouse.com for more information.
the duo MoGentry, was born andraised – and still lives – in Boyle County.
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Almanac
Playing With DollsThe Great American Dollhouse Museum in Danville is a sprawling
miniature American village – circa 1900 – featuring hundreds of
antique, artisan-sculpted, historically dressed townspeople. Visitors
can wind through paths and peer into the backs of miniature homes
and shops to see tiny people, including a Shaker settlement, a taqueria,
mansions and more. A separate carpeted playroom with a hands-on
dollhouse village allows little ones to rearrange and play as long as
they like, and a classroom provides space for school groups, birthday
parties and other gatherings. The village changes with time, so each
visit reveals something new.
Visit www.thedollhousemuseum.com for more information.
Changing With the Times
Founded in April 1823 as the
Kentucky Asylum for the Tuition of
the Deaf and Dumb, the Kentucky
School for the Deaf was the first
state-supported school of its kind
in the country. The school still sits
on 166 acres near downtown
Danville, and its buildings include
facilities built in the 1960s and 1970s
all the way back to the oldest
surviving building on campus –
Jacobs Hall, built in 1857. These
days, with new classroom
technology and constant
innovations in audio devices for
the hearing impaired, including
videoconferencing equipment,
the school is busier than ever.
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Danville: 15,441
Boyle County: 28,664
LOCATION
Boyle County is near the
geographic center of
Kentucky, about 35 miles
south of Lexington. Danville is
the county seat of Boyle County.
BEGINNINGS
Danville was officially established
in 1787 and served as the capital
of the Kentucky district.
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Chamber of Commerce
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Danville, KY 40422
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PARKS, ACTIVITIES KEEP FAMILIES ON THE GO
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L ooking for family-friendly activities in Boyle County? You’ll find plenty of opportunities here, from
outdoor recreation, sports and fun centers to a full lineup of festivals and community events.
“As far as places to go for kids, Finley’s Fun Center is great,” says Terry Osborne, a manager at Finley’s Danville location. “We have roller skating, laser tag, an arcade, inflatable toys for the little ones, and we do birthday parties and serve all sorts of refreshments – from pizza and hot dogs to cotton candy. We’re really geared toward a family atmosphere, and people always have a great time.”
Families can also find indoor fun at Bowlarama Lanes in Danville. And outdoor activities abound at area parks.
“Millennium Park is a signature recreation facility and one of the first things I would show someone who’s visiting or considering a move to this area,” says John E. Drake, director of Danville-Boyle County Parks and Recreation.
Park amenities include a skate park – with quarter pipes, a mini half-pipe, launch and grind boxes, and more –
three playgrounds, 3.5 miles of walking and biking trails, a fenced dog park, a fishing pond, picnic tables, basketball courts and a bevy of ballfields.
“I could give you numbers of people registered for activities, but I couldn’t begin to tell you how many people use the park,” Drake adds. “Even if they aren’t using the fields, they’re there enjoying the park. In fact, the walking trail is probably the most popular feature of the park and gets used year-round.”
Millennium Park is also a popular spot for community gatherings.
Other recreational options include a 9-hole disc golf course at Henry Jackson Park and traditional golf on the beautiful 18-hole course at Old Bridge Golf Club, located on the outskirts of Danville.
Get close to nature nearby at scenic Herrington Lake, which is great for boating, water-skiing and – according to Kentucky fisheries biologist Jeff Crosby – offers some of the best bass fishing in the state.
For a change of pace, take the family to the 45,000-square-foot Boyle County Public Library, which, following a major expansion project, is one of the finest libraries in the state. Its large children’s area is located at the front of the building.
Danville and Boyle County are also home to several signature annual events that draw families in droves.
Tens of thousands of spectators come out to the Centre College campus in June each year for the Great American Brass Band Festival, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2009. The free festivities include four days of music from some 20 bands, a parade, community picnic and an interdenom inational church service.
To kick off the festival, Hometown Radio Network sponsors the Great American Balloon Race, which begins at the Danville-Boyle County Airport.
“It’s all free, and it’s a great way to have family fun together,” says Rick Schoebel, race coordinator.
The Perryville Battlefield State Historic site is open year-round and welcomes about 100,000 visitors annually. One of the most popular and exciting times to go is in October during the annual Perryville Battle Commemoration. About 500 re-enactors depict the largest Civil War battle fought on Kentucky soil, and participants demonstrate various aspects of 19th-century military and civilian life throughout the weekend.
STORY BY CAROL COWANPHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF ADKINS
Left: Children play soccer at Millennium Park, which features walking trails, a skate park, a dog park and much more.
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C entre College, recognized as one of the nation’s best liberal arts colleges, is finishing a $100 million renovation and expansion that has transformed its campus with beautiful new
buildings – structures that also pay homage to the college’s 190-year-old history.
“We’re actually taking it back to what it was – a return to Classical architecture,” says Centre College President John Roush. “It’s a rebirth of the college’s true form and style. The curb appeal of this college will stand up to anything in America.”
The rebirth is happening thanks to generous donors and an industrious board of directors that raised $170 million in a five-year capital campaign – $50 million over goal, with $45 million coming from trustees alone.
That Trustee Challenge raised money to expand and renovate the academic and fitness buildings that make up The College Centre, as well as to fund a new LEED-certified residence for students, a new student center, a facelift for the arts center and a major science building expansion.
“We behave like a college with twice our [$200 million] endowment,” Roush says. “At a college of 1,200, we have Goldwater, Rhodes, Truman and Fulbright scholars. You wouldn’t expect that. And among our trustees you wouldn’t expect to find as many generous and loyal people as we have.”
While the interiors of the new spaces are thoroughly modern and wired for everything from Wi-Fi to Wii, architects made sure exteriors hark back to the campus’ Classical heritage, with arches, columns and pediments included as prominent
features on the new science addition and the Campus Center. Construction of the new $15 million Campus Center,
completed in fall 2009, expands designated space for student organizations, meetings and socializing (including gaming spaces for pool tables and Wii matches) and features a large dining commons and a grill and snack bar.
The new two-story, 40,000-square-foot addition to the Young Hall science building will include six large classrooms, eight teaching labs, research labs for eight faculty members, collaborative work areas and expansion and renovation of animal facilities. The $20 million addition is due for completion in 2010 and will allow for more student-faculty collaborative undergraduate research.
And a $4 million renovation of the Norton Center for the Arts debuted in fall 2009, including new seating, carpeting and fabrics, new offices, modernized plumbing and thermal glass windows.
Diverse artists such as Yo-Yo Ma, Mikhail Baryshnikov, the Beach Boys and Aretha Franklin have graced the center’s stages through the years, and the stunning renovations will only add to the facility’s prestige. The elegant new look also is sure to help the college attract more high-profile events, such as the 2000 vice presidential debate it hosted between candidates Dick Cheney and Sen. Joe Lieberman.
In April 2009, Pearl Hall, a year-old, $15 million student residence, received Gold LEED certification by the U.S. Green Building Council – the first building in Kentucky to receive the prestigious designation.
Sustainable design and materials include low-flow
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Service and ScholarshipBONNER STUDENTS GIVE TIME,USE SKILLS FOR POSITIVE CHANGE
When Trisha Cole witnessed a culture clash
between a retail clerk and a Danville resident
who spoke only Spanish, she helped resolve the
situation at the store – and used it as a springboard
for cultural exchange.
After consulting with faculty, Cole – a Centre
College student and Bonner scholar who speaks
fluent Spanish – developed a Spanish as a Second
Language curriculum and now runs classes in basic
Spanish for the Danville community. She has even
been called in to teach members of law
enforcement and business groups.
Such innovation is common among students
involved in the Bonner Program, says Patrick
Noltemeyer, associate dean and director of
community service and the Bonner Program.
“She saw a need and said, ‘Maybe I have
some skills to meet that need,’” he says. “That’s
an example of their ability to have an impact on
the community.”
The Bonner Program is a national service
program funded by the Bonner Foundation.
Bonner students commit 10 hours a week to
working and training in causes they care about,
such as literacy, senior care and after-school
programs for kids. Those with financial need
receive a minimum $2,500 scholarship to defray
their expenses.
“We look for students whose personalities,
experience and academic records are outstanding
and who have the ability to create positive changes
on campus,” Noltemeyer says.
Centre College became a Bonner school in
1999, and it had 60 undergraduates in the
program in 2009.
In April 2008, Centre College was awarded
a $3.55 million endowment from the Bonner
Foundation to continue its participation.
– Jeannie Naujeck
plumbing and fixtures; the ability to control lighting, heating and cooling; no-toxin paints and adhesives; “green” carpeting that meets the requirements of Green Label Plus carpeting; recycling containers throughout the building; and a geothermal heating and cooling system.
“It’s an important message to send to our students, that sustainability matters as part of a liberal education,” Roush says.
So do athletics, which weren’t overlooked in the makeover. The football field at Farris Stadium and Gary Wright Baseball Field both received new artificial turf. New track equipment was installed at Farris, and Wright received new laser grading of the field and an irrigation system.
The changes at Centre College befit an institution that garners recognition from publications such as U.S. News & World Report, which in 2009 named it one of the top 50 liberal arts colleges in the nation – the highest rank of any Kentucky college or university.
“What we do for our students is as good as it gets,” Roush says. “Because of what we’ve been accomplishing in the classroom and the diversity of people coming here, people are recognizing we’re first rate.”
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STORY BY JEANNIE NAUJECKPHOTOGRAPHY BY JEFF ADKINS
D anville and Boyle County are all about relaxed charm, and the dining scene is no exception.
Restaurateurs strive to provide an ambiance that captures the local f lavor – a laid-back
environment conducive to friendliness and fun. One see-and-be-seen spot is 4th Street Deli & Tap, a casual
eatery and gathering place that was a general store and popular lunch deli for years before expanding into dinner
service in September 2008. “I had an idea a nighttime place might do well based
on feedback we were getting from the deli,” says owner Joe Culbertson.
He was right, and the family-friendly atmosphere just adds to its popularity.
Political yard signs from local, state and national candidates of all stripes hang from the ceiling, providing
an instant conversation starter. And the menu includes huge salads, tasty grilled sandwich baskets, bottled beer,
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wine, specialty drinks and eight drafts on tap. Guest chefs come in once a month to show off their
kitchen skills. Recently, Brad and Cindy Simmons, owners of a popular barbecue catering service, dished up barbecue, beans and coleslaw.
“We bring in a self-proclaimed ‘culinary artist’ – someone recognizable in the community who wants to show the public whatever their talent is,” Culbertson says.
Local bands entertain on Friday and Saturday nights, a hosted trivia night packs them in on Wednesdays, and anyone might sit down at the old upright piano to plunk out a tune – which can result in a spontaneous sing-a-long.
“It’s an entertaining place to come,” Culbertson says. “You never know what’s going to happen here.”
Family-owned Sutton’s is described by its owner as an Italian-seafood-steakhouse – and that sums up a menu that offers something for every taste.
Owner and self-proclaimed foodie Gordon Lewis grew up in the business, spending his childhood on a mushroom farm and following his mother’s footsteps into the restaurant industry for many years before launching Sutton’s in September 2008.
Lewis makes sure that most dishes are made from scratch, and the offerings – ribs, steaks, seafood, pasta, hearty sandwiches and appetizers (including a stuffed mushroom specialty), along with a Friday night fish fry, Saturday prime rib special and Sunday brunch buffet – have won over so
many locals that Lewis says he plans to add a second location.Sutton’s has three dining rooms, space for 40 on the patio
on warm days, and live entertainment several times a month. There’s also a banquet room that seats 55, complete with a podium and presentation equipment for meetings and celebrations.
With Sunday liquor sales now legal in Danville, Sutton’s 70-seat bar fills up during the fall and winter around its cozy fireplace and five big-screen televisions.
“It’s a great place to relax during football season,” Lewis says.
Danville diners love steak, and that makes Reno’s Roadhouse a favorite. The Western concept restaurant is known for great steaks and mighty helpings. Guests can enjoy unlimited supplies of peanuts in a casual atmosphere.
Reno’s is a Kentucky-based chain with seven locations in the state, and its menu of beef, ribs, barbecued chicken and Southwestern tacos, nachos and quesadillas makes it the destination for a hearty Western-style meal.
Restaurateurs strive for
a laid-back environment.
A variety of beer is on tap at 4th Street Deli & Tap. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner and features guest chefs.
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F or former history teacher Randal House, the Perryville Battlefield has a special significance beyond its usual
fame. Two members of his family faced off at the 1862 Battle of Perryville – the largest and bloodiest Civil War battle fought on Kentucky soil.
House’s great-great grandfather Benjamin House, a Union soldier with the 21st Kentucky Infantry, and a relative on his grandmother’s side – Confederate Lieutenant Buddy Rogers, who served under Gen. John Hunt Morgan – fought against each other in that historic battle.
Today, three generations of House’s family join hundreds of re-enactors in the
annual Perryville Battle Commemoration each October. Amid the smoke of cannons, thunder of horses’ hooves and cries of the wounded and dying, they authentically depict the divided loyalties that wrenched many families apart in the border state of Kentucky.
“It’s great to have the family involved in re-enacting, and when you can trace your ancestry back to actual characters that were in the war, it’s even more meaningful,” House says.
The Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site welcomes 100,000 visitors annually, including about 10,000 spectators for the re-enactment alone. Huge numbers also turned out in 2009
for several ghost walks at the site, put on by the battlefield and Spirit Hunters of Central Kentucky. And the Perryville Battlefield is just one of many Boyle County destinations where the spirit of history lives on.
Perryville’s Merchants’ Row features quaint wooden structures that showcase Civil War-era architecture. It is the only 19th-century mercantile district in the country that remains intact.
In Danville, Constitution Square State Historic Site features replicas of a 1780s-era jail and the log courthouse where the constitutional conventions leading to Kentucky’s statehood took place. Also on site are the first post
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office west of the Allegheny Mountains and restored row houses. Numerous special events are held throughout the year at Constitution Square.
Overlooking the square, the McDowell House Museum Apothecary & Gardens is another must-see attraction for history buffs. Here, the world’s first successful abdominal surgery was performed in 1809 – without benefit of anesthesia. Guided tours are offered daily.
“We’re known for history,” says Adam Johnson, executive director of the Danville-Boyle County Convention & Visitors Bureau. “It’s our biggest draw.”
Another historic Danville attraction that continues to pull big crowds is
Pioneer Playhouse, the oldest outdoor theater in Kentucky. Opened in 1950, the Pioneer stage has been a stepping stone for the likes of John Travolta, Lee Majors and other stars. The playhouse puts on five different shows each season.
At more than 150 years old, Penn’s Store in Gravel Switch is the oldest store in America in continuous operation by the same family. The charming, rustic structure still does a bustling business and hosts music jams, poetry readings and other events.
Visitors to the Forkland Abraham Lincoln and Community Center Museum will find items of local interest, genealogical information and
artifacts related to America’s 16th president, including four 1865 original Frank Lesley-illustrated newspapers from New York, which detail Lincoln’s assassination and funeral.
Lincoln’s maternal grandmother, Lucey Shipley Hanks, lived in the Forkland area for 35 years.
What’s Online ee Take a virtual tour of Penn’s Store and the Forkland Abraham Lincoln and Community Center Museum in our quick videos. Visit imagesdanville.com.
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Much More Than Horse PlayNONPROFIT CAMP LIGHTENS THE LOAD FOR CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC ILLNESSES
Children with chronic illnesses can have their spirits lifted for a day, a weekend or a full week at the new
Camp Horsin’ Around.The camp officially opened in June 2009 on 191 acres of
open space in Boyle and Mercer counties. Five cabins on site can each hold up to 20 campers and eight counselors.
The camp is open seasonally to children in Kentucky and surrounding states who have chronic illnesses such as cancer, diabetes, asthma, sickle cell anemia, kidney disease, AIDS or heart ailments.
“We even have a medical building that can handle emergencies and chemotherapy if necessary,” says Jackie Nicholson, treasurer of Camp Horsin’ Around. “In September 2009, we scheduled our first group of cancer children who visited the premises.”
The camp is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to get children away from medical treatments and sickbeds for a short time to enjoy the outdoors. The privately funded facility
is patterned after those founded by Paul Newman, who named his the Hole in the Wall Gang Camps.
“A dining hall will also be operational by the summer of 2010, and there are plans to eventually install a swimming pool,” Nicholson says. “In the meantime, country singer Eddie Montgomery of Montgomery Gentry fame lives two farms away, and he and his wife, Tracy, are gracious enough to let kids use their personal swimming pool whenever they attend the camp.”
Nicholson adds that children have the opportunity to enjoy all of the activities their bodies will allow, including a ride on Flash, the camp horse. There is also a river that spans three-quarters of the property, and youngsters are welcome to swim and catch small fish.
“In the future, we are planning to also invite the siblings of these children, because sometimes siblings feel left out if there is a sick child in the house,” she says.
Visit www.camphorsinaround.org for more information.
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A colorful horse sculpure stands at the entrance to Camp Horsin’ Around,
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City Hall Gets A Facelift
The Danville Police Department will soon be moving to a new, 16,000-square-foot home.
A $6.3 million renovation of Danville City Hall on West Main Street is scheduled for completion in spring 2010, with spacious new headquarters for the Danville Police Department. Up to this point, the police were housed in a building with 3,300 square feet.
“We’re renovating city hall primarily to have a state-of-the-art police department headquarters on site, but we’re also adding on another 14,000 square feet for administrative offices and future growth,” says Paul Stansbury, Danville’s city manager. “We’re also building a tornado shelter onto the building for the community.”
City hall upgrades are among several projects in the works in Danville. Significant sidewalk and curb replacements have taken place along the east portion of Main Street, thanks to a streetscape improvement program funded with federal money through the state.
“As more funds become available, we will upgrade the Main Street sidewalks and curbs going westward in town,” Stansbury says. “A streetscape committee and a transportation committee were formed in February 2009
to make sure the city streets remain nice-looking and functional.”
Stansbury adds that Danville is also working on a plan to extend sewer service into the southern portion of Boyle County and a portion of northwestern Lincoln County.
“Danville operates a regional sewer system, so we will eventually add about 80 customers in Boyle County and another 80 in Lincoln County,” he says. “Additionally, Danville-Boyle County Airport is located adjacent to this target area, so this sewer service will allow the airport to expand in the future. And hopefully, having sewers in place will attract more light industry to that portion of Boyle County.”
The long-standing Boyle County Public Library building on West
Broadway in Danville has been undergoing an $8.5 million renovation and expansion project since September 2007, but – at long last – the ambitious upgrade is complete.
The library’s operations were moved to a temporary facility at 1857 South Danville Bypass while construction was going on. But the new and improved library is once again open for business at its familiar location.
“We had become cramped to the gills, so this expansion and renovation was certainly needed,” says Karl Benson, director of the Boyle County Public Library. “Operating space has gone from 17,000 square feet to 44,000 square feet, including tripling the size of our children’s library.”
In fact, the first part of the library
that people encounter when entering the front door is the children’s section, complete with a dinosaur display, model train layout and other eye-catching exhibits.
“We have a teen area that we didn’t feature in the old setup, and the library has also gone from eight computer Internet stations to 36 – and we are capable of 48 if we need to add more,” Benson says. “As for its looks, today our building is made up of three floors of beautiful architecture, with nice f low and lines throughout.”
For residents who can’t make it downtown, the library operates a mobile Bookmobile that parks at 90 different locations throughout the county each year.
“The Bookmobile goes to every corner of Boyle County, including several rural areas, and it has been a
mainstay of our outreach for the last 25 years,” says Georgia de Araujo, assistant director of the Boyle County Public Library. “This service provides access to books and DVDs for day cares, nursing homes, assisted living centers and shut-ins.”
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The Boyle County Public Library’s $8.5 million renovation is complete.
Main Street has received streetscape improvements.
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Celebrating the Arts
The Constitution Square Arts Fest – a Kentucky Tourism Council Top
10 Designated Event – celebrated its 31st anniversary in September 2009.
The current-day festival has a new name, expanded offerings and a stronger emphasis on the arts, including a juried show that features artisan work at 80 fine arts and craft booths. Some booths offer traditional items such as quilts, baskets and pottery, while others feature more contemporary art such as sculpture, jewelry and blown glass. Visitors also can find stained glass works, antiques, birdhouses, stone creations, clothing and much more.
But the event isn’t all about visual art. Theatrical performers, living-history performers, dancers and musicians – country, folk, bluegrass, gospel, swing, jazz and blues – all contribute to the festivities.
The festival takes place on Main Street in downtown Danville and at the nearby Constitution Square State Historic Site, where the drafting and signing of Kentucky’s Constitution occurred in 1792.
Friday at the festival is School Day, a time when kids enjoy activities – such as face painting, a petting zoo and educational re-enactors – geared just for them.
Admission is free. The 2010 event is scheduled for Sept. 17-19.
The Heart of Danville Main Street Program serves as coordinator of the festival, with assistance from the Danville-Boyle County Convention & Visitors Bureau and the Community Arts Center.
Visit www.constitutionsquareartsfest.org for more information.
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A toymaker talks with children at the Constitution Square Arts Fest.
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The Stuart Powell Field at Danville-Boyle County Airport is busier
than ever these days – and it has never looked better.
The airfield that opened in 1938 received a new terminal building in late 2009, and enhancements also have been made to runways, taxiways and road connectors. The upgrades came in response to the airport’s increasing importance to Boyle County’s commercial sector and to businesses in the surrounding counties of Garrard, Lincoln and Mercer.
“Statistics show that if a community really wants to encourage industry and have those companies stay, an airport of our size is vital within 15 minutes of where the larger businesses are located,” says Stuart Powell, Danville-Boyle County Airport chairman of the board since 1968, and the man for whom Stuart Powell Field is named. “We have Lear jets and corporate jets f lying in
here all the time, so we want our airport to be as up-to-date as possible.”
The facility is also home to an air ambulance helicopter and corporate jet hangars that are only two years old.
Danville-Boyle County Airport is strategically located just an hour away from interstates in all four directions, which makes the airport a vital cog in the rapid transportation system throughout the region.
The new terminal includes a welcome center, conference room and three offices to rent. It was funded with Kentucky state bond money, which Powell helped to secure.
“Besides blacktopping the runways and taxiways, we have also expanded the aircraft apron parking ramp another 270 feet to accommodate more corporate jets traveling here,” Powell says. “People are always flying in for Centre College or agricultural purposes such as cattle shows, and there will be a
big equestrian event in the area in 2010. We want the airport and the terminal building to be a beautiful front door to our community. Now, it is.”
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B oyle County’s large manufacturers have long been mindful of environmental conservation, with each plant implementing its own sustainability strategy to reduce waste and energy usage.
Timberland’s Danville distribution center, which handles some 30 million units of footwear and apparel each year, purchases enough green energy credits from Kentucky Utilities to offset its entire carbon footprint, making it the only carbon-neutral Timberland facility. The company also reuses 40 percent of the cardboard boxes it gets in, and it recycles the rest, says John Strothers, senior director of distribution at Timberland.
Denyo Manufacturing of Danville was recently recognized by the Kentucky Pollution Prevention Center for – among other efforts – implementing a four-day work week, which has reduced energy consumption at the facility. Employees receive the same pay as they did with a five-day work week.
At Caterpillar’s Danville facility, which builds undercarriage components, facility manager Angie LaMere
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has launched several projects to contribute to Caterpillar’s overall sustainability goals. This year her team has reduced the amount of waste sent to landfill by more than 90 percent. The facility’s goal is to eventually send nothing to landfill.
RR Donnelley, a large commercial printer in Danville that produces publications such as The New Yorker, has had a corporate waste, pollution and water-reduction policy in place for years.
But when plant managers put their heads together, they identified ways to do more – and to help each other out in the process.
The company leaders are part of the Boyle County Industrial Council, which meets monthly to discuss issues of mutual interest. At one of those meetings, a conversation about environmental initiatives evolved into a sort of corporate “freecycling” initiative involving wooden pallets.
While Caterpillar has no problem finding buyers and recyclers for most of the waste it generates, the staff wasn’t sure what to do with the wooden pallets received when materials are shipped in.
Through the Industrial Council, LaMere learned that RR Donnelley was purchasing pallets. Caterpillar’s reusable pallets are now simply given to RR Donnelley for reuse.
Now the group is working to find a place for the paper
dust generated by RR Donnelley as it prints magazines and newspaper inserts.
Jody Lassiter, president and CEO of Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership, applauds the companies’ initiative and cooperation.
“It shows the value and the strength of our Industrial Council,” Lassiter says. “They found there were a lot of commonalities, common challenges – even drilling down to the issue of how we reuse wooden pallets. I think it’s one reason why we have a very successful business development climate.”
The group brought in several guest speakers, including representatives from Pioneer Vocational/Industrial Services, a local organization that coordinates work opportunities for people with disabilities.
Pioneer offers an industrial recycling service that hauls away cardboard, paper and scrap metal from the companies and sells it to benefit programs for people with disabilities.
The businesses that now utilize Pioneer reduce their own Dumpster haulage costs – and complete the circle by giving back to the community.
“We all had corporate initiatives to be green,” LaMere says. “We all had sustainable development strategies. What’s unique in Kentucky is we’re trying to do this as a community of manufacturers.”
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Biz BriefsBUSINESSES – LARGE AND SMALL – THAT HELP DEFINE DANVILLE-BOYLE
COUNTY’S STRONG AND WELL-BALANCED ECONOMIC CLIMATE
DANVILLE FAMILY CHIROPRACTICBiz: Family chiropractic careBuzz: The health professionals at Danville Family Chiropractic combine skill and expertise that span the entire chiropractic wellness spectrum. They emphasize improving health to reduce the risk of pain and illness in the first place. Located at 434 W. Walnut St., the practice includes seven chiropractors from a variety of backgrounds.www.bluegrasschiro.com
BURKMANN FEEDSBiz: Animal nutrition products manufacturerBuzz: Founded in 1979 by Dr. David Williams and Jerry Germann, Burkmann Feeds produces a wide variety of animal nutrition products and has 13 locations in Kentucky and Tennessee. The Danville location includes one manufacturing plant for pelleted, meal, textured feeds and mineral premixes, and one plant for commodity blending.www.burkmann.com
THE 10TH PLANET LLCBiz: Screenprinting and embroideryBuzz: The 10th Planet LLC in Danville is a screenprinting and embroidery company with a full-time, in-house design staff. Founded in 2002 by Cliff Hellyer and his wife, Jeanne, the company has grown to about 20 employees and does all its screenprinting and embroidery in-house. “We have a great staff here,” Hellyer says. “That’s what has allowed us to grow.” www.go10thplanet.com
THE IDEA FARMBiz: International marketingBuzz: The Idea Farm, Inc. is an international marketing, advertising and public relations organization headquartered in Danville, with corresponding offices in Den Haag, the Netherlands, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and Santiago, Chile. The company assists clients with all of their marketing needs, including advertising, public relations and much more.www.theideafarm.net
ScorecardBUSINESS AT
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$359,932Retail sales ($1,000)
$12,995Retail sales
per capita
$41,017Accommodations
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sales ($1,000)
2,424Total number
of firms
Source: U.S. Census QuickFacts
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Giving Businesses a Tangible BoostNEW CHAMBER PROGRAMS OFFER GUIDANCE, CONNECTIONS
New business owners have a lot of work to do before ringing up the
first sale. They face a series of hurdles,
from getting a business permit and arranging signage to getting the green light from the zoning, planning, health, police and fire departments.
To expedite business development, the Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce launched two new programs in 2009 that will help smooth the way for owners seeking business licensing: Fast Track and Access Loan.
“Fast Track is the first stop for anyone looking to come here, to help them get a business up and running,” says Paula Fowler, the chamber’s executive director. “A lot of new startups don’t know the right questions
to ask. We’re going to make those inroads with the different departments and make the introductions.”
The chamber has put together a how-to guide containing essential advice and contacts for business. It represents the collective knowledge of city leaders, all of whom have a stake in getting new businesses off the ground as quickly and affordably as possible.
“Different types of businesses have different requirements to meet,” Fowler says. “We want to guide people through the process and keep them on track.”
Also new is the chamber’s Access Loan program, designed to match existing and startup business owners in need of capital with lenders who can provide it.
To qualify for Access Loan, business
owners must first work with experts at the Small Business Development Center to make sure they have a viable business.
The chamber then sets up a meeting between bankers and the business owner, who pitches the idea.
After the meeting, bankers can indicate to the chamber their interest in talking further with the business person about a loan or decline to pursue this line of discussion.
“It’s a bit of a matchmaking process,” Fowler says. “It allows business owners to make one pitch instead of knocking on eight doors. Hopefully, the owner comes out with several loan packages to consider.”
To enter the program, business owners must present a business plan, tax returns, a marketing plan, resume and financial projections for three years. The only cost is a $75 application and materials fee.
Danville officials hope the program will be as successful as it has been in nearby Lexington. Since 2001, nearly $6 million in financing has been awarded through Commerce Lexington’s initiative, which has 20 participating banks.
Also hoping to duplicate that success is Toyota, which gave Commerce Lexington a grant to assist neighboring chambers, including the Danville-Boyle County Chamber, in setting up the same infrastructure.
Access Loan kicked off in fall 2009 with one businessperson starting to develop a plan with the SBDC.
“The identity is confidential,” Fowler says, “but it could help bring a much-needed business to Danville.”
– Jeannie Naujeck
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No. ofCompany Employees
3-B Inc. 40
AdMart International 90
Advocate Messenger 78
The Allen Co. Inc 50
American Greetings 691
Burkmann Industries Inc. 45
Burkmann Mills Inc. 43
Caterpillar Inc. 110
Dana Corp. 240
Denyo Manufacturing Corp. 135
Ephraim McDowell Health 1,539
Green Boiler Technologies 75
Hobart Corp. 87
National Danville 100
Panasonic Home Appliances Co. of America 130
Perfection Components 43
Philips Lighting Co. 200
Pliant Corp. 269
R R Donnelley 900
The Timberland Co. 140
Source: Kentucky Cabinet for Economic Development (6/10/2009)
DEMOGRAPHIC INFO
www.thinkkentucky.com
INDUSTRIAL SITES
Industrial Site Links
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ECONOMIC RESOURCES
Heart of Danville
Main Street Program
304 S. Fourth St.
Danville, KY 40422
(859) 236-1909
www.downtowndanville.com
Danville-Boyle County
Chamber of Commerce
304 S. Fourth St.,
Ste. 102
Danville, KY 40422
(859) 236-2361
www.danvilleboyle
chamber.com
Danville-Boyle County
Convention & Visitors Bureau
105 E. Walnut St.
Danville, KY 40422
(859) 236-7794
www.danvillekentucky.com
Danville/Boyle County
Economic Development
Partnership (EDP)
304 S. Fourth St.,
Ste. 201
Danville, KY 40422
(859) 236-2805
www.betterindanville.com
TRANSPORTATION
CSX Corporation Inc.
(877) 744-7279
www.csx.com
Bluegrass Ultra-Transit
Service (BUS)
(859) 238-2260
GOVERNMENT OFFICES
City of Danville
445 W. Main St.
Danville, KY 40422
(859) 238-1200
www.danvilleky.org
Boyle County Kentucky
321 W. Main St.
Danville, KY 40422
(859) 238-1100
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BUSINESS CLIMATEWhile manufacturing, distribution, health care and education provide
a major portion of jobs in Danville-Boyle County, the area’s rich soil
allows agriculture to remain a vital part of the economy.
Education
Bluegrass Community & Technical College in Danville is – quite
literally – on the cutting edge of manufacturing technology.
Thanks to a forward-thinking instructor and a $150,000 grant from the National Science Foundation, the Danville campus is offering students training in computer numerically controlled (CNC) waterjet-cutting technology – the only such program and credential in Kentucky.
“We’re really tickled about it, frankly,” says instructor Mark Welch, who saw the waterjet machine at the International Tool and Machine Expo in Chicago and secured the two-year NSF
grant to purchase it. “It’s going to be gangbusters.”
Waterjet technology is used in many industries as an alternative to laser-cutting parts. It uses a high-pressure stream of water, assisted by a garnet edge, to cut through rock, steel, aluminum, granite, marble or glass within the diameter of a strand of hair and without producing the heat that a laser would.
“Its versatility is fantastic,” Welch says. “Cutting stainless steel in half is a piece of cake.”
How much pressure is required to cut with such precision? A typical power washer generates pressure of
On the Cutting EdgeBCTC’S WATERJET-CUTTING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM IN DANVILLE IS THE FIRST OF ITS KIND IN THE STATE
2,500 pounds per square inch (PSI). The CNC waterjet pump generates 40,000 PSI.
And it’s fast, too, providing a competitive advantage for businesses that utilize it.
“It was really a must to provide training for companies that may get these machines in Kentucky,” Welch says. “I try to see what industry is moving toward to make sure we keep up.”
Welch has designed a three-course curriculum to educate students in all aspects of CNC technology.
Welch also wants to provide training for other technical teachers in the Kentucky Community & Technical College system so they can pass the knowledge on to their students.
“As other schools across the state grow and get the ability to get a machine, there will already be a curriculum in place,” Welch says. “As they’re ready to make that step, they’ll come here to train.”
The new machine has been an unbelievable motivator for students, he says.
And it’s good for Kentucky business.“We want to grow our industry and
technology base,” Welch says. “Looking at the big picture, manufacturing is so important to us. I hope it makes our industries grow.”
The technology is also great for Lexington-based BCTC, which opened its Danville satellite campus in 2002 with 130 students and enrolled 1,450 in fall 2009.
The school started out offering mainly nursing and allied health professional programs, and it has added many technical and industrial programs.
The school’s curriculum is so well regarded that more students from the BCTC network transfer into four-year degree programs than any other two-year college in the state, says Erin Tipton, director of the Danville campus.
“We get people where they want and need to be,” she says.
Visit www.bluegrass.kctcs.edu for more information.
– Jeannie Naujeck
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Nestled in the heart of the Bluegrass region of central
Kentucky, Danville and Boyle County are known for gorgeous scenery and pristine natural beauty – and the Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge offers a spectacular place to view it.
The 500-acre, 44-year-old preserve bordering the North Rolling Fork River is a protected area of Boyle County that has been set aside as a permanent sanctuary. With five main walking/hiking trails of varying difficulty, a bluebird trail with a dozen bluebird boxes, four ponds, a bird blind, an education center, pavilion and an observation gazebo, the preserve is popular with folks who want to connect with the great outdoors.
The refuge is home to plants and animals native to central Kentucky, and it’s open year-round from dawn to dusk. As the seasons change, people find something new each time they visit.
Throw in special events such as guided wildflower walks, stargazing nights, birding hikes, school field trips and more, and it’s easy to see how the center attracts people from all over the region, say J.P. and Jane Brantley, education directors.
“Of 270 groups reporting in the guest register last year, 62 percent were from Boyle County and 84 percent were from Boyle and contiguous counties,” they say. “People from 21 Kentucky counties and 21 other states and foreign countries also were among the visitors.”
The refuge operates as a nonprofit organization that people can join, and it relies heavily on volunteers for day-to-day maintenance and major projects.
People come out in force to help whenever caretakers Rob and Dee Pendygraft have a project in the works, and the refuge is always striving to improve.
“We recently purchased an additional
10 acres, which gives us limited access to a part of Carpenters Creek that includes a very unusual geological formation called a duffin,” the Pendygrafts say.
The board of directors also is discussing developing some new trails to provide new access to the Rolling Fork River that runs through the property and better access to Carpenters Creek. And a handicapped-accessible bathroom was recently installed in the education center.
While the refuge is a popular place, it will remain an unspoiled area.
“We emphasize to all visitors that only foot traffic is allowed, and they must stay on the trails,” the Pendygrafts say. “Pets are allowed only if leashed, Everyone has to leave the refuge as they found it.”
Visit www.ckwr.org for more information.
– Joe Morris
Into the Great OutdoorsEXPERIENCE NATURE AT THE CENTRAL KENTUCKY WILDLIFE REFUGE
Sports & Recreation
Wildflowers are plentiful and can be seen along the walking trails at the 500-acre Central Kentucky Wildlife Refuge.
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When accidents happen, the emergency room is there. But for urgency without emergency, Danville
residents have more a convenient option for medical care. Ephraim McDowell, the same health system that runs
Danville’s major hospital, has opened a new community urgent care clinic. It’s staffed with the same professionals that work at the Regional Medical Center – but at a fraction of the price.
“You can’t predict when you’re going to get sick. The goal is to reduce the number of people using the emergency department,” says Ephraim McDowell spokeswoman Maleena Streeval.
The Bluegrass Immediate Care Center opened in June 2009 and is one of four walk-in clinics Ephraim Health has established to handle patients in a more convenient and cost effective way than the ER.
Staffed with family practice and internal medicine physicians and nurse practitioners, the clinic offers weekend and late weekday hours for those who may not have a family doctor or can’t wait for an appointment.
Bluegrass Immediate Care Center is a partnership between Ephraim McDowell Health and a group of local physicians. No appointments are needed, and the clinic can treat sore throats, earaches, coughs, colds and flu, and strains, sprains and injuries that are not life threatening.
The facility also offers employment, school and sports physicals, and has a full lab and X-ray services on site. By all accounts, the response has been positive.
“We’ve been very pleased with the volume,” Streeval says. “Word spread like wildfire.”
The urgent care clinics are part of a trend that has spread through the nation in the past few years as a way to save on health-care costs.
There are approximately 18,000 walk-in, stand-alone urgent care centers in the United States, and 700-800 new clinics open every year, according to the American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine.
That’s apart from the thousands of “retail clinics” that have popped up in drugstore chains and grocery stores, usually staffed by nurses, to diagnose common ailments that can be treated with a remedy or prescription available at that store.
But hospital-affiliated urgent care clinics such as Bluegrass Immediate Care Center offer more services and an extra level of care. Patients can easily be referred to the hospital should a situation warrant it.
Ephraim McDowell’s four community clinics are the latest innovation of a community health-care system that has served the vital needs of residents of Boyle and surrounding counties since 1918.
Due to demand, a fifth clinic could be added. Streeval says residents have asked for more walk-in facilities in community forums.
“We are always looking to expand services as they’re
needed,” Streeval says. “It is an express need.” Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center is a 222-bed
hospital that has more than 100 doctors on staff covering 32 medical specialties, a second hospital in Stanford, an assisted-living facility, a wellness center, five family medical centers, a nursing service, a children’s development center and more. – Jeannie Naujeck
Handling Urgency Without EmergencyNEW URGENT-CARE CLINICS GIVE PATIENTS A CONVENIENT, AFFORDABLE CHOICE
Health & Wellness
John S. Aumiller, MD, FACC, FSCAI Diplomate, American Boards of Internal Medicine,
Critical Care Medicine, Cardiovascular Diseases
Aslam M. Ahmad, MD, FACC Diplomate, American Boards of Internal Medicine,
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Arts & Culture
With a year-round schedule of productions, a vibrant children’s series and a growing downtown presence,
the West T. Hill Community Theatre has come a long way from its one-room beginnings in 1980.
Karen Logue, the theater’s managing director, was part of the gathering that formed the group three decades ago.
“A meeting was held at Danville City Hall by Mr. Hill and others who wanted to start a theater,” she recalls. “We began performing anywhere we could – the courthouse, schools and churches, even city hall. It’s hard to believe it’s been 30 years since then.”
Named for Hill, who chaired the dramatic arts department at Centre College, the theater operated a black-box space out of Centre College’s dramatic arts department for almost a decade before purchasing its Off-Off Broadway theater at 117 Larrimore Lane in downtown Danville. The 125-seat theater has now been joined by new offices on Third Street, named West’s Wing in honor of the founder.
Both sites are bustling thanks to the year-round slate of productions and a young people’s program that began in response to demand.
“Every time we held auditions for a show that had one or
two children’s parts, they’d show up in throngs,” she says. “Beth Marlowe was working with the youth from time to time, and she became the director of our Youth Off-Broadway program once we got that going.”
The youth usually do three full-length productions each year, as well as events for Halloween and other special occasions. Marlowe also produces three summer camps and organizes outreach programs for the schools.
As for the main troupe, there’s never a dull moment – and not much in the way of down time.
“We’re never dark, which is amazing,” Logue says. “We have about 300 regular, annual patrons, and we have a wonderful group of local community businesses who sponsor our shows. We only run a show for two weekends, so we usually sell out almost every performance.”
The theater welcomes community input and hosts a play-reading week in March. Anyone who’s interested can come to the theater, read shows and help select the upcoming works.
“We’ve done that for several years, and it’s always so much fun,” Logue says. “This is a wonderfully saturated arts town. Nobody really competes – there’s room for everybody.”
– Joe Morris
30 Years and CountingWEST T. HILL COMMUNITY THEATRE CONTINUES ITS VIBRANT TRADITION
The West T. Hill Community Theatre puts on a popular slate of shows year-round in its downtown Danville facility.
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A&L Accessories • 236-7411
ABDick/Kopy Kat Inc. • 806-3708
Ace Hardware & Appliances • 236-5774
Adoption Assistance Inc. • 236-2761
The Advocate Messenger • 236-2551
Aflac • 879-9031
Air Evac Lifeteam • 854-0081
Bob Allen Motor Mall • 236-3217
American Greetings Corporation • 236-7200
Animal Medical Center • 238-2201
Anita’s Attic • 209-4247
Anodia Systems • (866) 246-2548
Aperture Studios • 209-0240
Appraisal Works • 236-5864
The Arts Commission of Danville/Boyle County • 238-0063
The Ashley Inn at Meadow Lake Equestrian Center • 548-4922
Aspen Hall Manor • 734-5050
AT&T • (502) 875-3508
ATMOS Energy • 236-2300
Atoka LLC • 236-4591
B&E Furniture LLC • 236-6904
B&L Jewelers • 238-0476
B.C. Cummins & Co. PLLC • 238-2200
Back to Basics Chiropractic LLC • 236-5562
Jeffrey Baird Associates • 236-3048
Baptist Homes Inc. Assisted Living • 236-1557
Baskin-Robbins • 236-4175
Bate Middle School • 238-1305
Battlefield Station • 332-2404
Drs. Beto and Bogardus PLLC • 236-1130
Better Business Bureau of Central and Eastern Kentucky Inc. • (800) 866-6668
BetterSource Benefit Company Inc. • (606) 678-0583
Timothy G. Bidwell, Strategic Accounting & Consulting • 339-0445
Big Brothers/Big Sisters • 236-2999
Bluegrass Appraisals & Research Inc. • 236-3283
Bluegrass Area Development District • 239-7411
Bluegrass Community & Technical College • 239-7030
Bluegrass Community Bank • 238-0556
The Bluegrass Immediate Care Center • 236-3208
Bluegrass Pet Pals LLC • 583-1918
Bo-Kays & More LLC • 236-7571
The Book Lady’s Inn • 319-3651
Bookkeeping Solutions • 583-0798
Boyle Block Company • 236-7142
Boyle County Attorney • 238-1121
Boyle County Ext. Service • 236-4484
Boyle Co. 4-H Council • 236-4484
Boyle County Industrial Foundation • 236-0636
Boyle County Public Library • 236-8466
Boyle County Public Schools • 236-6634
Boyle Co. PVA Office • 238-1104
Branscum Construction Company Inc. • (270) 866-5107
Bright’s Bottle Gas Co. • 748-5382
Charlie Brown, Realty • (606) 510-5184
Bob Browne • 936-1535
Buffalo Springs Audio/Video Design Inc. • (606) 365-4040
Burke’s Bakery & Delicatessen • 236-5661
Burkmann Feeds • 236-0400
Craig A. Butler, CPA • 936-0201
C.A.R. Express • 236-2002
Cakewalkky • 516-8200
Caldwell & Cook Hearing Services Inc. • 236-3865
Caldwell Body Shop Inc. • 238-7051
Caldwell Stone Company • 236-6829
Calypso Breeze Consulting Inc. • 332-4484
Camp Horsin Around • 381-9998
Candy Bouquet • 236-5605
Caregivers by Linda LLC • 238-7611
Caring Touch In-Home Services • 238-0089
Carol’s Bridal & Gifts Inc. • 236-3825
CASA at Woodlawn • 936-3510
Caterpillar Track Components • 936-2220
Central KY Assn. of Realtors • 236-3497
Central Kentucky Federal Savings Bank • 236-4181
Central Kentucky Interpreter Referral Inc. • 236-9888
Central Kentucky Surgeons, PSC • 236-2222
Central Seal Company • 236-2367
Centre College • 238-5220
Centre College Career Services • 238-5286
Champions Marathon • 236-0890
Chase Bank (JP Morgan) • 238-4702
Chateau du Vieux Corbeau dba Old Crow Inn Winery • 236-1808
A Children’s Place • 236-7176
Chinatown Restaurant • 236-8899
Chinn Jewelers • 236-6612
City Art Signs Inc. • 236-8219
City of Danville • 238-1200
City of Junction City • 854-3900
Cliffview Retreat and Conference Center • 792-3333
Cochran Marketing • (606) 365-1323
Coldwell Banker VIP Realty • 236-5450
Comfort Suites • 936-9300
Commonwealth Cancer • 236-2203
Commonwealth Urology • 236-9670
Communications by Design LLC • 329-7336
Communicationas by Design LLC • 329-7336
Community Arts Center • 236-4054
Community Greeting Service • 236-2737
Community Trust Bank • 239-9200
Constitution Square State Historic Site • 239-7089
Cook’s Collectables • 236-0036
Patrick Cooper Painting Contractor Inc. • 332-4934
Cooperative Care • 239-2443
The Cottage Bed & Breakfast • 236-9642
Cottage Interiors Inc. • 236-0990
Country Hearth Inn • 236-8601
Country Mortgages by Ag Credit • 236-6570
Crawford Insurance Agency • 236-6677
Critchfield & Critchfield • 236-6810
Cumberland Custom Floors • 209-4334
Custom Air Inc. • 236-5417
Dana Corporation • 236-3960
Danville Bike and Footwear • 238-7669
Danville Bottled Water Distributors Inc. • 238-4134
Danville Bowlarama • 236-6452
Danville Centre For Health and Rehabilitation • 236-3972
Danville Christian Bookstore & Music Center • 236-5973
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
Danville Medical Specialists, PSC • 236-6613
Danville Office Equipment Inc. • 236-6618
Danville Orthopedic Surgeons • 236-8730
Danville Pediatrics, PSC • 236-1080
Danville Physical Therapy PLLC • 238-7650
Danville Save-a-Lot • 238-7677
Danville Schools • 238-1300
Danville Surgical Associates • 236-0712
Danville Trophy & Engraving • 236-5343
Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce • 236-2361
Danville-Boyle County Convention & Visitors Bureau • 236-7794
Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership • 236-2805
Danville-Boyle County Humane Society • 238-1117
Danville-Boyle County Senior Citizens • 236-2070
DART Sanitation Inc. • 792-3278
DBA Bluegrass Clinic • (606) 365-8338
Dental Associates • 236-9277
Denyo Manufacturing • 236-3405
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Dexter Real Estate/Insurance • 236-6686
Digital on Demand • 236-8503
Dixon Design • 238-9498
Durham & Demaree Insurance • 236-2770
Durham Beauty School Inc. • 236-6268
Eastern KY University • 236-6866
Eddie Montgomery Steakhouse • 734-3400
Edward Jones Investments – Joe Bunch • 238-7420
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Edward Jones Investments – Tom Tye • 936-9157
Ellis Florist & Gifts • 733-9971
Elmwood Inn Fine Teas • 332-2400
Enlow and Shahzad Associates in Medicine, PSC • 236-4216
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Ephraim McDowell Health • 239-2400
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center • 239-2362
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ERA Team Realtors • 236-3064
Eye Associates of Danville, PSC/Eye Associates Optical • 236-6055
Family Medicine Clinic of Danville • 236-1250
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
Feistritzer Heating and Air Conditioning Inc. • 236-0850
Finley’s Fun Center • 236-8808
First Mortgage Company • 236-7290
Fort Knox Federal Credit Union • 236-2153
4th Street Deli & Tap • 236-7953
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Franklin & Rapp • 254-8051
Fuzion Homes LLC • 236-5051
Garrard Co. Chamber of Commerce • 792-2282
Gash-Fitzpatrick Insurance • 236-5192
Gentle Dental Center PLLC • 236-6181
Joe & Paula Gibson • 236-2463
Gill Heart Institute • (877) 700-5479
The Golden Lion Bed and Breakfast • 583-1895
Good Neighbor Pharmacy • 936-1222
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
Hampton Inn • 236-6200
Harrodsburg Herald • 734-2726
Harrodsburg-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce • 734-2365
Health First Chiropractic • 236-5129
Heart of Danville Main Street Program • 236-1909
Heart of KY United Way • 238-6986
Heartland Plays Inc. • (937) 902-4194
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
Hobart Corporation • 236-7023
Holiday Inn Express • 236-8600
Home Again Consignment • 325-0425
Hometown Radio Network • 236-2711
H20 Designs Inc. • 548-9893
The Hub Coffee House & Café • 936-0001
Hudson & Hudson • 236-2854
The Idea Farm Inc. • 236-3376
Image Plus • 401-0134
Impressions by BJ • 236-6819
Infintech • (812) 568-6397
Anna Ingram
Inter-County Energy Cooperative • 236-4561
JC Penney Co. Inc. • 236-7709
Joann’s Corner Cuts • 236-7854
Job Master Rental Inc. • 236-7368
Johnson-Pohlmann Inc. • 236-5922
Journal Communications • (800) 333-8842
Jr’s General Store • 936-5522
K.C. Gymnastics • 236-7175
John M. Kalk • 936-3112
Jerome Kennedy • 236-1564
Kentucky Blood Center • 276-2534
Kentucky School for the Deaf • 239-7017
Kentucky School of Okinawan Martial Arts LLC • 748-5136
Kentucky Soaps & Such • (606) 365-0808
Kentucky Trust Company • 239-9000
Kentucky Utilities Company • (800) 981-0600
Kerbaugh & Rodes • 236-3924
Kid’s Alley • 236-5437
Kiwanis Club of Danville
Kleckner’s Collison Center Inc. • 236-7208
Barry Kowalik, O.D., PSC. • 236-8093
Kroger • 236-3987
Kuhn Electric Inc. • 332-0059
Forrest Kuhn, MD • 236-1080
Ky Webmaster • 955-0101
LaFiesta Grande • 238-0544
Lanham Media Services • (502) 695-4472
A Lasting Impression • 236-7118
Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken • 236-8777
Lexington Investment Company • 238-0102
Liberty Mining Consultants • 936-5588
Life’s Custom Woodworking LLC • 536-4755
Lily Manor Day Spa • 236-1700
Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce • (606) 365-4118
Little Caesar’s Pizza • 236-1122
Little Oil Company • 236-6463
Little Sign Shoppe • 238-7391
LNB • 238-2602
The Lock Box • 236-2611
Logue Photography • 236-3905
M&M Sanitation • 273-8305
Maple Tree Gallery • 236-0909
The Martin Agency Inc. • 236-6782
Mary Kay Cosmetics • (606) 365-4102
McAnly Commercial Properties • 236-6363
McClure & McClure, Attorneys • 236-4214
McDaniel Wealth Management PLLC • 236-0595
Micki W. McDaniel, Attorney at Law PLLC • 351-0842
McDowell Estates • 236-8889
McDowell House Museum • 236-2804
McDowell Place of Danville • 239-4663
McDowell Wellness Center • 936-9355
Nancy McMurry Interiors LLC • 236-9174
The Medicine Shoppe • 238-0002
Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems KY • 936-4606
Melton’s Deli • 236-9874
Minuteman Press • 236-4655
Molly’s Flowers and Things Inc. • 236-4438
Morley’s Wheel Service • 236-4454
Morning Glory Manor & Cottage Bed & Breakfast • 236-1888
Mosaik • 209-4339
Mr. Miser Food Mart • 332-7603
Nash, Cleveland and Godfrey • 236-5062
National City Bank • 238-1034
National College • 236-6991
Nesco Resource • 238-0058
New York Life Insurance Company • 238-7232
Northwestern Mutual Financial Network • 236-7468
Not Just Antiques in Danville • 239-0088
Larry Nunes Investigations & Security Services • 332-2657
The Nutrition Center • 936-2124
O’Charley’s #413 • 936-8040
Off Centre Laundry & Tanning • 236-0999
Office Depot • 936-1610
Old Bridge Golf Club • 238-9629
Orange Cat Productions LLC • 854-3243
Pack’s Nursery and Landscaping LLC • 854-3901
The Pampered Chef • 936-1272
Panasonic Home Appliances Company of America • 238-3426
Papa John’s Pizza • 236-9999
Party Hop’n LLC • 583-3621
Patriot Income Tax Service LLC • 238-0066
PBK Bank • 238-2265
Pet Buddies LLC • 576-6999
Philips Lighting • 236-3100
Pioneer Playhouse of Danville • 236-2747
Pioneer Vocational/Industrial • 236-8413
Pizza Management LLC AKA Pizza Hut • 236-2622
Pliant Corporation • 236-6633
Stuart Powell Ford/Mazda • 236-8917
Pregnancy Resource Center of Central Kentucky • 236-9282
Premier Limousine • 326-LIMO (5466)
The Presbyterian Church of Danville • 236-6692
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home • 236-4343
Prudential Guerrant Real Estate • 236-6680
Rainbow Cleaners • 236-4274
Red Wing Shoe Co. • 236-3150
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Reno’s Roadhouse • 936-1385
Rightmyer Insurance Agency Inc. • 236-4860
Robinson, Hughes and Christopher PSC • 236-6628
RR Donnelley • 238-2401
Saffron’s Funky Finds • 583-9422
Salon on 4th • 236-4516
Salvation Army Thrift Store • 236-0457
Kirk Schlea Photography/Schlea Visual Arts • 332-7562
Scott Scutchfield, MD, PSC • 236-0641
SDK Apparel & Promotional Products • (888) 448-9424
Selfrefind Clinic • (866) 755-4258
Sharpe Construction Co. Inc. • 236-1479
Shelter Insurance • 238-2163
The Sherwin Williams Company • 236-7058
Simply Silver by Alycea LLC • 236-1707
Salli S. Slone, MD • 236-0916
Smart Lube International Inc. • 236-3215
Sodexo • 236-2744
Southland Christian Church – Danville Campus • 224-1600
Spirit Chevrolet Buick Inc. • 734-7736
Star Construction LLC • 209-4262
Star Home Management Inc. • 332-7500
State Farm Insurance – Bob Miller, Agent • 236-4201
Lee Stephens • 236-0237
Stifel Nicolaus • 236-1588
Stith Funeral Home • 236-2113
Storage Rentals of America • (800) 457-5678
Studio la belle Vie • 236-9774
The Style Shop • 936-2005
Subway • 236-7940
Subway • 236-7964
Subway • 792-8200
Sunrise Children’s Services • 236-5507
Sutton’s • 238-2001
Sweet Southern Drawl • 239-0002
Symbiotix Inc. • 236-7942
Tele-Data Communications Inc. • 332-4222
The 10th Planet LLC • 236-4488
Mike Thompson Management • 312-4772
Thoroughbred Threads LLC • 236-0224
3B Inc. • 936-7725
Time Warner • 626-4840
Tinder-Krauss-Tinder Hearing Aid • 238-9494
Town & Country Animal Clinic • 236-6020
Toy Box Catering • 236-2876
The Travel Authority • 236-2505
Travel Leaders • 236-0000
Trinity Episcopal Church • 236-3374
Triple O Electric LLC • 238-7628
The Twisted Sifter • (520) 270-0275
United First Financial • 983-0981
United Structural Systems LTD. Inc. • 548-2684
United Warehousing Co. LLC • 236-0773
USA Signs LLC • 236-6811
USBANK • 236-5418
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Vend Fresh Food Service • 236-6765
VIP Auction Co. • 236-1852
W.T. Hill Community Theatre • 236-8607
Wal-Mart • 236-9572
Dr. Mark C. Ward • 236-3121
WDFB 1170AM/88.1FM • 236-9333
Robert Webster DMD PSC • 236-1912
Welcome Wagon • 227-4597
WeldQuip Inc. • 239-9353
Wilcher Interiors & Paint Center • 236-8788
Wilderness Road Quilt Co. • 236-1175
Wilderness Trace Family YMCA • 734-9622
Wilderness Trace Services • 236-6359
Wilders Flower Basket & Magnolia Cottage Gift Shoppe Inc. • 332-9063
Wiley Electrical Contractor LLC • 239-9300
Woodrum Plaza and Properties • 324-0303
Worley Perryville Furniture Mart • 332-2122
Yesterday’s Potions LLC • 236-6663
Yount Properties • 236-8889
Zaxby’s • 236-9133
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Craig A. Butler, CPA 936-0201 , Fax: 936-0203 131 N. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] Critchfield & Critchfield Bill & Jim Critchfield • 236-6810 , Fax: 236-9677 P.O. Box 906 , 336 W. Broadway , 40423 Kerbaugh & Rodes Glyn Kerbaugh Jr. • 236-3924 , Fax: 236-6435 P.O. Box 729 , 132 S. Second St. , 40423 [email protected] www.kerbaughandrodes.com McDaniel Wealth Management PLLC Tim McDaniel, CFP, CPA • 236-0595 , Fax: 236-3033 110 N. First St. , 40422 [email protected] and [email protected] www.mcdanielwealthmanagement.com Robinson, Hughes and Christopher PSC Walter Goggin, CPA • 236-6628 , Fax: 236-6660 P.O. Box 880 , 459 W. M.L. King Blvd. , 40423 www.rhccpas.com
The Idea Farm Inc. Ron Jackson • 236-3376 , Fax: 236-3396 P.O. Box 1457 , 464 W. Broadway , 40423 [email protected] www.theideafarm.net Welcome Wagon Sherry Moss • 227-4597 P.O. Box 9101 , 245 Newtown Rd., Ste. 500 , Plainview , NY 11803 [email protected] www.welcomewagon.com
Communications by Design LLC Joshua K. Fuqua • 329-7336 128 Bold Venture , 40422 [email protected]
SDK Apparel & Promotional Products Steve Amsler • (888) 448-9424 , Fax: 792-9424 202 Royalty Dr. , Lancaster , 40444 [email protected]
Burkmann Feeds David Williams • 236-0400 , Fax: 236-7307 1111 Perryville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.burkmann.com
Not Just Antiques in Danville Cliff Dunne • 239-0088 , Fax: 236-0086 1000 E. Lexington Ave. , Ste. 36 , 40422 [email protected] www.notjustantiquesindanville.com
Ace Hardware & Appliances Billy Mills, Butch Taylor and George Cunningham 236-5774 , Fax: 238-7990 975 Hustonville Rd. , Ste. 27 , 40422 [email protected]
Appraisal Works Sean Cook • 236-5864 , Fax: 236-7699 P.O. Box 681 , 40423 [email protected] Bluegrass Appraisals & Research Inc. Kevin Caudill • 236-3283 , (888) 269-8320 , Fax: 236-3283 P.O. Box 282 , 215 W. Main St. (rear) , 40423 [email protected]
Community Arts Center Mary Beth Touchstone • 236-4054 , Fax: 236-7993 401 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.communityartscenter.net
Baptist Homes Inc. Assisted Living Stacy Evans • 236-1557 , Fax: 236-1553 1004 Argyll Woods Dr. , 40422 [email protected] www.baptisthomesinc.com McDowell Place of Danville Susan Matherly • 239-4663 , (877) 402-HOME , Fax: 239-6611 1181 Ben Ali Dr. , 40422 www.mcdowell-place.org
Franklin & Rapp David A. Franklin • 254-8051 , Fax: 233-4234 P.O. Box 910119 , 1001 Monarch St., Ste. 120 , Lexington , 40591 [email protected] www.franklinandrapp.com Helton, Erwin & Associates Eph Helton • 236-4520 , Fax: 236-5650 P.O. Box 137 , 40423 [email protected] Chris Herron, Attorney 236-3777 , Fax: 236-3744 409 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] Hudson & Hudson Josh Hudson • 236-2854 , Fax: 236-2856 102 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] McClure & McClure, Attorneys George McClure • 236-4214 , Fax: 236-6636 P.O. Box 214 , 120 N. Third St., Ste. 202 , 40423 [email protected] Micki W. McDaniel, Attorney at Law PLLC 351-0842 , Fax: 236-3033 110 N. First St. , 40422 [email protected]
VIP Auction Co. Johnny Durham • 236-1852 , Fax: 236-5453 317 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.vipauctionky.com
Buffalo Springs Audio/Video Design Inc. David Faulkner John B. Caywood • (606) 365-4040 , Fax: (606) 365-2020 505 Lancaster St. , Stanford , 40484
Caldwell & Cook Hearing Services Inc. Pat Cook • 236-3865 , (888) 843-9558 , Fax: 236-1690 3940 S. Danville Bypass , 40422 www.caldwellandcook.com
Bob Allen Motor Mall Bob Allen • 236-3217 , (877) 773-3217 , Fax: 236-8670 725 Maple Ave. , 40422 [email protected] www.boballenmotormall.com Stuart Powell Ford/Mazda Patti Powell • 236-8917 , Fax: 238-1188 P.O. Box 1335 , 225 S. Danville Bypass , 40423 www.stuartpowell.com Spirit Chevrolet Buick Inc. Ken Cusic • 734-7736 , (800) 880-7736 , Fax: 734-5158 P.O. Box 288 , Harrodsburg , 40330 www.spirit-chevrolet.com
Caldwell Body Shop Inc. Eddie Caldwell • 238-7051 , Fax: 236-3493 1215 Lebanon Rd. , 40422 [email protected] Family Tire & Service Center Terry Magaldi • 236-7078 , Fax: 236-4451 521 S. Third St. , 40422 [email protected] Kleckner’s Collison Center Inc. Earl Kleckner • 236-7208 , Fax: 236-7208 100 Thoroughbred Dr. , 40422 [email protected] Morley’s Wheel Service Joe Morley • 236-4454 234 E. Walnut St. , 40422 Smart Lube International Inc. • 236-3215 491 S. Fourth St. , 40422
Danville Trophy & Engraving Danny Cheak • 236-5343 , Fax: 236-5321 380 Whirlaway Dr. , Ste. 4 , 40422 [email protected] www.danville-trophy-engraving.com
Burke’s Bakery & Delicatessen Joe & Patty Burke • 236-5661 121 W. Main St. , 40422
Bluegrass Community Bank Larry Thygesen • 238-0556 P.O. Box 289 , 113 Smoky Way , 40423 [email protected] Central Kentucky Federal Savings Bank William H. Johnson • 236-4181 , Fax: 236-4363 P.O. Box 400 , 340 W. Main St. , 40423 [email protected] www.centralkyfsb.com Chase Bank (JP Morgan) Jodi Arnold • 238-4702 , Fax: 236-6084 237 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.chase.com Community Trust Bank David Maynard • 239-9200 , Fax: 239-9275 P.O. Box 1458 , 462 W. Main St. , 40423 www.ctbi.com Farmers National Bank Greg Caudill • 236-2926 , Fax: 238-7432 P.O. Box 28 , 304 W. Main St. , 40423 www.fnbky.com Fort Knox Federal Credit Union Linda Hamilton • 236-2153 , Fax: 236-7675 1714 Perryville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.fortknoxfcu.org
Accessories – Purses & Jewelry
Accountants
Advertising
Advertising & Graphic Design
Advertising – Specialties
Agribusinesses
Antiques
Appliances – Hardware
Appraisals
Art Galleries
Assisted Living Homes
Attorneys
Auctions – Auctioneers
Audio – Video & Home Theaters
Audiology – Hearing Aid Sales & Services
Automobile Dealers
Automotive
Awards
Bakeries
Banks – Financial Institutions
2010 Business GuideTHE FOLLOWING INFORMATION WAS PROVIDED BY THE DANVILLE-BOYLE COUNTY CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE. THE AREA CODE IS 859, THE CITY IS DANVILLE AND THE STATE IS KENTUCKY,
UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
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Kentucky Trust Company Alan Turbyfill • 239-9000 , Fax: 239-9003 218 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.ktcsolutions.net
LNB Bobby Powell • 238-2602 , Fax: 238-2612 P.O. Box 1315 , 1035 Ben Ali Dr. , 40423 [email protected] www.lnbky.com
National City Bank Stacy Sellers • 238-1034 , Fax: 238-1037 121 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.nationalcity.com
PBK Bank Mae Renner • 238-2265 , Fax: 238-7622 P.O. Box 366 , Stanford , 40484 www.pbkbank.com
USBANK Anne Marsee • 236-5418 , Fax: 236-5432 111 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.usbank.com
The Ashley Inn at Meadow Lake Equestrian Center Laurie Snyder • 548-4922 , Fax: 548-2497 9863 Lexington Rd. , Lancaster , 40444 [email protected] www.ashleyinnbandb.com
Aspen Hall Manor Jill Romero • 734-5050 558 Aspen Hall Dr. , Harrodsburg , 40330 [email protected] www.aspenhallmanor.com
The Cottage Bed & Breakfast Chris Kubale • 236-9642 2826 Lexington Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.cottageofdanville.com
The Golden Lion Bed and Breakfast Nancy Jones • 583-1895 , (866) 453-5466 243 N. Third St. , 40422 [email protected] www.thegoldenlionbb.com Morning Glory Manor & Cottage Bed & Breakfast Lin Walter Bauer • 236-1888 244 E. Lexington Ave. , 40422 [email protected] www.kentuckybb.com/morningglorym.html
Danville Bike and Footwear Ernst Crown-Weber • 238-7669 , Fax: 238-7669 417 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.danvillebikeandfootwear.com
Wilcher Interiors & Paint Center Rick Staley • 236-8788 , 236-8767 , Fax: 236-8683 820 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected]
Timothy G. Bidwell, Strategic Accounting & Consulting Timothy G. Bidwell • 339-0445 , Fax: 792-9112 3737 Fall Lick Rd. , Lancaster , 40444 [email protected] Bookkeeping Solutions Marsha N. Camenisch • 583-0798 , Fax: (606) 365-7743 217 Jane Trail , 40422 [email protected]
The Book Lady’s Inn Ramona Bowers • 319-3651 1560 Hustonville Rd. , Ste. 233 , 40422 [email protected] Danville Christian Bookstore & Music Center Dan & Jennifer McClelland • 236-5973 ,
Fax: 236-1017 200 Hightower Dr. , 40422 [email protected]
Danville Bottled Water Distributors Inc. Don Embree • 238-4134 , (800) 737-4134 , Fax: 238-2150 P.O. Box 755 , 660 David Ave. , 40423 [email protected]
Jeffrey Baird Associates 236-3048 , Fax: 239-0031 P.O. Box 832 , 471 W. Walnut St. , 40423 [email protected] www.jeffreybaird.com
Yount Properties Lee A. Yount • 236-8889 , Fax: 236-6230 P.O. Box 1843 , 40423 [email protected] yountproperties.com
Boyle Block Company Mark Hutchens • 236-7142 , Fax: 236-4227 P.O. Box 388 , 1627 Stanford Rd. , 40423 www.boyleblock.com
Life’s Custom Woodworking LLC David E. Life • 536-4755 , Fax: 733-9939 3030 Battlefield Rd. , Perryville , 40468 [email protected]
Cakewalkky Sandra D. Hill • 516-8200 , Fax: 332-8300 P.O. Box 12, Perryville, 40468 , 1322 Hustonville Rd. , Danville , 40422 [email protected] www.cakewalkky.com
Bed & Breakfasts
Bicycles
Blinds
Bookkeeping
Bookstores
Bottled Water Sales
Builders
Building Contractors
Building Materials
Cabinetry & Countertops – Custom
Cakes
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Larry Scott M.D., F.A.A.P.
Jonathan E. Ricker M.D., F.A.A.P.
Robert M. Rettie M.D., F.A.A.P.
Kelli G. Whitt M.D., F.A.A.P.
Jeremy T. Dickinson M.D., F.A.A.P.
Matthew A. Graves M.D., F.A.A.P.
Michelle Sisk ARNP
SERVING OUR COMMUNITY SINCE 1976
OFFICE HOURS:
Mon.-Fri.: 7:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat.: 9 a.m.-11 a.m.
Danville Pediatrics and Primary Care, PLLC will treat all patients without regard to disability, race, color, religion, national origin, sex or age.
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The Twisted Sifter Pamela Birt • (520) 270-0275 402 W. Fourth St. , Perryville , 40468 [email protected] www.thetwistedsifter.com or www.thetwistedsifter.wordpress.com
C.A.R. Express Alan Clark • 236-2002 306 Skywatch Dr. , 40422
Aspen Hall Manor Jill Romero • 734-5050 558 Aspen Hall Dr. , Harrodsburg , 40330 [email protected] www.aspenhallmanor.com Atoka LLC Tim Dievert • 236-4591 , Fax: 236-2640 5066 Perryville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.dievertsales.com Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken J. Paul Newton • 236-8777 , Fax: 236-8777 610 S. Fourth St. , 40422 , [email protected] Sodexo Roy Platt • 236-2744 , Fax: 236-3663 600 W. Walnut St. , 40422 [email protected] Toy Box Catering Steve & Mimi Becker • 236-2876 312 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.toyboxcatering.com
Calypso Breeze Consulting Inc. Carolyn Russell, CPA, CVA • 332-4484 P.O. Box 66 , Perryville , 40468 [email protected] www.calypsobreeze.com
Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce Paula Fowler • 236-2361 , Fax: 236-3197 304 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.danvilleboylechamber.com Garrard Co. Chamber of Commerce Susan Ledford • 792-2282 , Fax: 792-2282 P.O. Box 462 , 208 Danville St. , Lancaster , 40444 [email protected] www.garrardchamber.com Harrodsburg-Mercer County Chamber of Commerce Brenda Sexton • 734-2365 488 Price Ave. , Harrodsburg , 40330 www.mercerchamber.com Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce Andrea Miller • (606) 365-4118 , Fax: (606) 365-4118 201 E. Main St. , Stanford , 40484 [email protected] www.lincolncountychamber.com
A Children’s Place Susan Matherly • 236-7176 , Fax: 238-7819 1541 Lebanon Rd. , 40422
Kid’s Alley Doris Cessna • 236-5437 , Fax: 236-5437 506 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.kidalley.net
Back to Basics Chiropractic LLC Craig Arnold • 236-5562 , Fax: 236-5564 1420 Hustonville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] Danville Family Chiropractic PSC Callie Garrison, Dennis Short and Stephen Toon 239-0022 , Fax: 239-0044 434 W. Walnut St. , 40422 www.bluegrasschiro.com Health First Chiropractic Mike Marshall and Carol Webb 236-5129 , Fax: 236-2867 3998 S. Danville Bypass , Ste. 102 , 40422 [email protected]
The Presbyterian Church of Danville Rev. James L. Stewart • 236-6692 , Fax: 236-6360 500 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.presbydan.org Southland Christian Church – Danville Campus Cynthia L. Willison • 224-1600 , Fax: 293-2912 1001 Ben Ali Dr. , Ste. 2 , 40422 [email protected] www.southlandchrisitian.org Trinity Episcopal Church The Rev. Dr. Rob Slocum • 236-3374 320 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.trinitydanville.org
Danville Lions Club Cliff Dunne P.O. Box 1134 , 40423 [email protected] Kiwanis Club of Danville Kathy McBee P.O. Box 746 , 40423
Anita’s Attic Anita Carey • 209-4247 420A W. Walnut St. , 40422 [email protected] Lee Stephens Kelly Coffey • 236-0237 , Fax: 236-5948 350 S. Fourth St. , 40422
The Hub Coffee House & Café Jim Davis • 936-0001 , Fax: 366-0080 236 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.thehubcoffeehousencafe.com
Community Greeting Service Brenda D. Mitchell • 236-2737 2025 Cardinal Dr. , 40422 [email protected]
Branscum Construction Company Inc. Stephen P. Branscum • (270) 866-5107 , Fax: (270) 866-3028 P.O. Box 559 , 90 Key Village Rd. , Russell Springs , 42642 [email protected] www.branscumconstruction.com Central Seal Company Rob Caldwell • 236-2367 , Fax: 236-2373 P.O. Box 490 , 521 Ensslin Dr. , 40423 [email protected] Sharpe Construction Co. Inc. Joedy Sharpe • 236-1479 P.O. Box 1442 , 385 Spears Ln. , 40423 [email protected] www.sharpeco.net Star Construction LLC Bernie Hunstad • 209-4262 420 S. Fourth St. , 40422
Liberty Mining Consultants Thomas McClain • 936-5588 , Fax: 936-5599 P.O. Box 662 , 40423 [email protected] www.libertyminingconsultants.com
Mike Thompson Management • 312-4772 2256 Bonhaven Rd. , Lexington , 40515 [email protected] www.miketmanages.com
Champions Marathon Mike Rigsby • 236-0890 109 Quisenberry Ave. , 40422 [email protected] Mr. Miser Food Mart Jason & Bryan Carrico • 332-7603 P.O. Box 217 , 202 Second St. , Perryville , 40468
Mary Kay Cosmetics Paula Knudsen • (606) 365-4102 4740 KY Hwy. 590 , Lancaster , 40444 www.marykay.com/pknudsen
Durham Beauty School Inc. Charlene D. Benge • 236-6268 100 Fox Harbor Dr. , 40422 www.durhambeautyschool.com
B.C. Cummins & Co. PLLC Chrissy Cummins, LCSW • 238-2200 , Fax: 238-2271 P.O. Box 1627 , 326 W. Main St., Ste. 203 , 40423 [email protected]
Infintech Joe Willett • (812) 568-6397 , Fax: (812) 967-9554 15350 Cemetery Rd. , Evansville , IN 47725 [email protected] , www.infintechllc.com
Fort Knox Federal Credit Union Linda Hamilton • 236-2153 , Fax: 236-7675 1714 Perryville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] , www.fortknoxfcu.org
Travel Leaders Debbie Sebastian • 236-0000 , (800) 633-8003 , Fax: 236-0827 1322 Lebanon Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.carlsontravel.com/thomastravel
Anodia Systems Dr. Thad Overmyer • (866) 246-2548 , Fax: (866) 926-8246 109 Larrimore Ln. , 40422 [email protected] , www.mintakleen.com
Drs. Beto and Bogardus PLLC Sherry Peavler • 236-1130 , (800) 609-7899 , Fax: 239-9384 400 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] , www.danvilleoms.com
Danville Family Dentistry PLLC Iqbal & Popplewell Neal • 236-2488 , Fax: 236-1647 132 N. Second St. , 40422 Dental Associates John Robertson • 236-9277 , Fax: 236-9295 1000 E. Lexington Ave. , Ste. 9 , 40422 Gentle Dental Center PLLC Bridgette E. Coulter, DMD • 236-6181 , (800) 286-6181 , Fax: 236-5435 416 W. Walnut St. , Ste. C , 40422 [email protected] Robert Webster DMD PSC 236-1912 , Fax: 236-4589 359-B S.Fourth St. , 40422
JC Penney Co. Inc. Debbi Dahlgren • 236-7709 , Fax: 236-7709 1560 Hustonville Rd. , Ste. 301 , 40422 [email protected] , www.jcpenney.com
Wal-Mart Sean Cain • 236-9572 , Fax: 236-9178 100 Walton Ave. , 40422 , www.walmart.com
United Warehousing Co. LLC Richard Kerbaugh • 236-0773 , Fax: 238-7776 P.O. Box 65 , 1800 Kate Ave. , 40423 [email protected] www.unitedwarehousing.net
Rainbow Cleaners Jim Carrico • 236-4274 , Fax: 236-5882 504 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected]
Car Washes
Caterers
Certified Public Accountants
Chambers of Commerce
Childcare
Children’s Specialty Stores
Chiropractors
Churches
Civic Clubs
Clothing
Coffee Houses
Community Welcome
Construction
Consultants
Consulting
Convenience Stores
Cosmetics & Skin Care
Cosmetology – Nail Technology
Counselors
Credit Card Processing
Credit Unions
Cruises
Dental Manufacturers
Dental Surgeons
Dentists
Department Stores
Discount Stores
Distribution
Dry Cleaners
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Boyle County Industrial Foundation Jody A. Lassiter • 236-0636 , Fax: 236-3197 304 S. Fourth St. , Ste. 201 , 40422 [email protected] www.betterindanville.com Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership Jody A. Lassiter • 236-2805 , Fax: 236-3197 304 S. Fourth St. , Ste. 201 , 40422 [email protected] www.betterindanville.com
Bate Middle School Mike Godbey • 238-1305 , Fax: 238-1343 460 Stanford Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.danville.k12.ky.us/bate Bluegrass Community & Technical College 239-7030 , Fax: 239-7710 59 Corporate Dr. , 40422 www.bluegrass.kctcs.edu Boyle County Ext. Service Jerry Little • 236-4484 , Fax: 236-8976 99 Corporate Dr. , 40423 [email protected] [email protected] Boyle Co. 4-H Council Kim Ragland • 236-4484 , Fax: 236-8976 99 Corporate Dr. , 40423 [email protected] Boyle County Public Schools Mike LaFavers • 236-6634 , Fax: 236-8624 352 N. Danville Bypass , 40422 www.boyle.kyschools.us Centre College Dr. John Roush • 238-5220 , Fax: 238-5219 600 W. Walnut St. , 40422 [email protected] www.centre.edu Centre College Career Services Deborah Jones • 238-5286 , Fax: 238-5757 600 W. Walnut St. , 40422 [email protected] www.centre.edu/careers Danville Schools Dr. Carmen Coleman • 238-1300 , Fax: 238-1330 152 E. Martin Luther King Blvd. , 40422 www.danvilleschools.net Eastern KY University Cindy Peck • 236-6866 , Fax: 236-0678 1560 Hustonville Rd. , Ste. 241 , 40422 Kentucky School for the Deaf Rodney Buis • 239-7017 , Fax: 936-6830 303 S. Second St. , 40422 www.ksd.kyschools.us National College Lee Bowling • 236-6991 , Fax: 236-1063 115 E. Lexington Ave. , 40422 www.national-college.edu
Kuhn Electric Inc. Richard A. Kuhn • 332-0059 , Fax: 332-0059 991 Tuggle Rd. , 40422 [email protected] Triple O Electric LLC Roger O’Hair • 238-7628 , Fax: 236-2047 3430 Lancaster Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.tripleoelectric.com Wiley Electrical Contractor LLC Christian C. Wiley • 239-9300 , Fax: 239-9310 7355 Lebanon Rd. , 40422 [email protected]
SDK Apparel & Promotional Products Steve Amsler • (888) 448-9424 , Fax: 792-9424 202 Royalty Dr. , Lancaster , 40444 [email protected] The 10th Planet LLC Cliff Hellyer • 236-4488 , Fax: 236-2355 204 George Martin Dr. , 40422 www.go10thplanet.com Thoroughbred Threads LLC Marty Sullivan • 236-0224 , Fax: 236-0224 219 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.tthreads.com
Economic Development
Education
Electrical Contractors
Embroidery
Aflac Gary Dowell • 879-9031 , Fax: 201-1101 P.O. Box 1035 , Versailles , 40383 [email protected] www.aflac.com
Nesco Resource Joanne Prewitt • 238-0058 , Fax: 238-7708 975 Hustonville Rd. , Ste. 3 , 40422 [email protected] www.nescoresource.com
Regional Kentucky Works Kelly Long • 226-3218 661 Beaumont Plaza St. , Harrodsburg , 40330 [email protected]
Guardian Support Services Inc. Bill Rayens • 236-6002 , Fax: 236-9001 380 Whirlaway Dr. , 40422 [email protected] www.guardiansupport.com
Vantage Engineering PLC Kendal Wise, PE, PLS • 734-0560 , Fax: 734-0561 2038 Danville Rd. , Harrodsburg , 40330 [email protected] www.vantageky.com
Finley’s Fun Center Brandi Johnson • 236-8808 , Fax: 864-7764 3846 Hwy. 150 E. Bypass , 40422 [email protected] www.finleysfuncenter.com
The Great American Brass Band Festival Niki Kincaid • 319-8426 , Fax: 236-9134 P.O. Box 429 , 40423 , www.gabbf.com
Country Mortgages by Ag Credit Diana McDowell • 236-6570 P.O. Box 326 , 485 N. Danville Bypass , 40422 [email protected] www.ckaca.com
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Employment Services – Drug Testing
Engineering
Entertainment
Festivals
Financial
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Farm Credit Services of Mid-America Terry Waldridge • (800) 880-1114 , Fax: 236-0308 101 Citation Dr. , 40422 [email protected] www.e-farmcredit.com Fort Knox Federal Credit Union Linda Hamilton • 236-2153 , Fax: 236-7675 1714 Perryville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] , www.fortknoxfcu.org
McDaniel Wealth Management PLLC Tim McDaniel, CFP, CPA • 236-0595 , Fax: 236-3033 110 N. First St. , 40422 [email protected] and [email protected] www.mcdanielwealthmanagement.com Stifel Nicolaus Mike Perros • 236-1588 , Fax: 236-1945 P.O. Box 340 , 301 W. Main St. , 40423 [email protected] www.stifel.com
New York Life Insurance Company Paula J. Lanham, CLTC • 238-7232 P.O. Box 2150 , 120 E. Main St., Ste. 4 , 40423 [email protected]
Lexington Investment Company Roger “Erv” Yankey • 238-0102 , Fax: 238-1311 127 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.lexinvest.com
United First Financial Robin & Chris Quinn • 983-0981 380 Baker Ln. , Parksville , 40464 [email protected] www.bfreeandclear.com
McDowell Wellness Center Robert Jameson • 936-9355 , Fax: 238-0171 1107 Ben Ali Dr. , 40422 www.mcdowellwellness.org
Cumberland Custom Floors Charles Shane Lopez • 209-4334 135 N. Second St. , 40422 [email protected]
Bo-Kays & More LLC Connie Raney & Pam Stagg • 236-7571 , Fax: 236-7526 1075 E. Lexington Ave. , 40422 [email protected] www.bokaysandmore.com Candy Bouquet Eva Pollard • 236-5605 1202 Hustonville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.candybouquetcountry.com Ellis Florist & Gifts Tim Ellis • 733-9971 , Fax: 733-9973 1006 Danville Rd. , Harrodsburg , 40330 www.ellisfloristharrodsburg.com Jr’s General Store Kelly Miller and Tim Robbins 936-5522 , Fax: 236-7108 219 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.juniorsgeneralstore.com A Lasting Impression Sandra Turner • 236-7118 116 E. Main St. , Ste. 1 , 40422 www.kyflorist.com Molly’s Flowers and Things Inc. Molly K. Jacobus • 236-4438 , (800) 928-6213 , Fax: 235-5203 465 S. Fourth St. , 40422 www.mollysflowers.com Wilders Flower Basket & Magnolia Cottage Gift Shoppe Inc. Mary Ann Wilder • 332-9063 P.O. Box 8 , 102 S. Bragg St. , Perryville , 40468 [email protected]
Elmwood Inn Fine Teas Bruce & Shelley Richardson 332-2400 , Fax: 332-7940 205 E. Fourth St. , Perryville , 40468 [email protected] www.elmwoodinn.com
United Structural Systems LTD. Inc. Brian Lockhart • 548-2684 , Fax: 548-3073 723 Chenault Bridge Rd. , Lancaster , 40444 [email protected] www.ifixfoundations.com
Maple Tree Gallery Julie & Ben Nelson • 236-0909 225 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.mymapletreegallery.com
Bright’s Bottle Gas Co. Steve Vinyard • 748-5382 , Fax: 748-5345 P.O. Box 321 , Burgin , 40310 [email protected] Little Oil Company Brian Little • 236-6463 , Fax: 236-6470 P.O. Box 202 , South Danville Bypass , 40423 [email protected]
Preston-Pruitt Funeral Home Curt Demrow • 236-4343 , Fax: 236-4435 P.O. Box 370 , 331 S. Fourth St. , 40423 [email protected] www.preston-pruitt.com Stith Funeral Home Robert C. & Mary Hamlin • 236-2113 , (800) 750-7416 , Fax: 236-1462 318 W. Broadway , 40422 [email protected] www.stithfuneralhome.net
B&E Furniture LLC John Begley • 236-6904 , Fax: 236-1762 1204 Hustonville Rd. , 40422 www.bandefurn.com Worley Perryville Furniture Mart Mary Worley Morgan • 332-2122 , Fax: 332-2401 P.O. Box 72 , 222 Second & Bragg St. , Perryville , 40468 [email protected]
Jr’s General Store Kelly Miller and Tim Robbins 936-5522 , Fax: 236-7108 219 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.juniorsgeneralstore.com Maple Tree Gallery Julie & Ben Nelson • 236-0909 225 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.mymapletreegallery.com
Danville Country Club Mark Cassady & Beverly Johnson 236-7197 , Fax: 236-5148 1486 Lexington Rd. , 40422 [email protected]
Old Bridge Golf Club Bruce A. Brown • 238-9629 #1 Old Bridge Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.oldbridgeinc.com
Boyle County Attorney Richard H. Campbell Jr. • 238-1121 , Fax: 238-9954 P.O. Drawer 107 , 321 W. Main St., Rm. 120 , 40422 Boyle Co. PVA Office Eddie Tamme • 238-1104 , Fax: 238-1131 321 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.boylepva.com
City of Danville Paul Stansbury • 238-1200 , Fax: 238-1236 P.O. Box 670 , 445 W. Main St. , 40423 [email protected] www.danvilleky.org City of Junction City 854-3900 , Fax: 854-3900 P.O. Box 326 , 794 W. Shelby St. , Junction City , 40440 [email protected]
Dixon Design John A. Dixon • 238-9498 , Fax: 236-1059 324 W. Broadway , 40422 [email protected] , www.dixondesign.com Lanham Media Services Bob Lanham • (502) 695-4472 , Fax: (502) 695-7685 8 Justice Ln. , Frankfort , 40601 [email protected]
Danville Save-a-Lot Garry Richards • 238-7677 , Fax: (270) 465-8187 1083 E. Lexington Ave. , 40422 [email protected] Kroger Danny Smith • 236-3987 200 Skywatch Dr. , 40422
Growing Pains Lawn Service Donna Osborn • 332-4231 2635 Battlefield Rd. , Perryville , 40468 [email protected]
Cook’s Collectables Wilmer & Patsy Cook • 236-0036 290 Hughes Ln. , 1129 Lebanon Rd. , 40422 [email protected]
K.C. Gymnastics Kathy & Mike Case • 236-7175 124 Letton Ave. , 40422 [email protected]
Design Team John & Lisa Ducker • 236-7008 1560 Hustonville Rd. , Ste. 213 , 40422 [email protected] Impressions by BJ BJ Pemberton • 236-6819 100A Baughman Ave. , 40422 [email protected] Joann’s Corner Cuts Joann Edwards • 236-7854 341 S. Fourth St. , Ste. 102 , 40422 [email protected] Salon on 4th Brad Simmons • 236-4516 , Fax: 332-4433 460 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.salononfourth.com
envy.The Salon Lori Jo Smolinsky • 936-4555 305 1/2 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected]
Air Evac Lifeteam Donald Hare • 854-0081 , Fax: 854-0083 418 Airport Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.lifeteam.net Danville Centre For Health and Rehabilitation Debbie Gibson • 236-3972 , Fax: 236-0703 642 N. Third St. , 40422 [email protected] www.danvillecentre.com Danville Diagnostic Robin Winkler • 936-9974 , Fax: 936-0973 124 Daniel Dr. , 40422 [email protected] www.ckr.net Ephraim McDowell Health Clark Taylor • 239-2400 , Fax: 239-6960 217 S. Third St. , 40422 www.emhealth.org
Financial – Loans
Financial Planning
Financial Planning – Services
Financial Services
Financial Software
Fitness
Flooring
Florists
Food Specialties
Foundation Repairs
Framing
Fuels – Wholesale – Retail
Funeral Homes
Furniture
Gift Shops
Golf
Golf Courses & Subdivisions
Government
Graphic Design
Grocers
Grounds Maintenance
Gun & Pawn Shops
Gymnastics
Hair Salons
Health & Beauty
Health Care
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Heritage Hospice Janelle Lane Wheeler 236-2425 , Fax: 236-6152 P.O. Box 1213 , 120 Enterprise Dr. , 40423 [email protected] www.heritagehospice.com Selfrefind Clinic Keith Tiemeyer (866) 755-4258 , Fax: 936-5244 116 N. First St. , 40422 [email protected] www.selfrefind.com
Kentucky Blood Center Bruce Maples • 276-2534 , Fax: 233-4166 3121 Beaumont Centre Cir. , Lexington , 40513 [email protected] www.kentuckybloodcenter.org
The Nutrition Center Timothy & Jennette Hollon 936-2124 , Fax: 936-2126 802 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www/nutritionalcenters.com
Tinder-Krauss-Tinder Hearing Aid John Durken • 238-9494 1402 Hustonville Rd. , 40422 www.tkthearing.com
Custom Air Inc. Jim Cress • 236-5417 , (800) 248-2498 , Fax: 238-7782 202 Ford St. , 40422 Feistritzer Heating and Air Conditioning Inc. Eddie Feistritzer • 236-0850 , Fax: 236-0851 105 Man O War , 40422 www.trane.com
Constitution Square State Historic Site Jack Bailey • 239-7089 , Fax: 239-7694 134 S. Second St. , 40422 [email protected] , www.parks.ky.gov McDowell House Museum Carol Senn • 236-2804 , Fax: 236-2804 125 S. Second St. , 40422 [email protected] www.mcdowellhouse.com
Caregivers by Linda LLC Linda Dye, RN • 238-7611 , (877) 556-2273 , Fax: 236-7225 215 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.caregiversbylinda.com
Home Again Consignment Jaclyn Risden-Smith • 325-0425 465 Denmark Dr. , Ste. 600 , 40422 [email protected]
Caring Touch In-Home Services Renee Staed • 238-0089 , Fax: 236-5024 117 Letton Dr. , 40422 [email protected]
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center Harry Nickens • 239-2362 , Fax: 239-6960 217 S. Third St. , 40422 [email protected] www.emrmc.org
Comfort Suites Carol Patel • 936-9300 , Fax: 238-9987 864 Ben Ali Dr. , 40422 [email protected] www.choicehotels.com
Hampton Inn Shai Marshall • 236-6200 , Fax: 936-0271 100 Montgomery Way , 40422 [email protected] www.danvilleky.hamptoninn.com
Bob Browne • 936-1535 163 Old Bridge Rd. , 40422 [email protected] W. Irvine Fox 1 Charleston Greene , 40422 Joe & Paula Gibson • 236-2463 3500 Harrodsburg Rd. , 40422 [email protected] Anna Ingram 843 W. Lexington Ave. , 40422 John M. Kalk • 936-3112 120 Ridge View Rd. , 40422 [email protected] Jerome Kennedy • 236-1564 162 Old Bridge Rd. , 40422 [email protected] D.N. Massie 365 Garden Point Dr. , Frankfort , 40601
Caterpillar Track Components Angie LaMere • 936-2220 , Fax: 936-2303 200 Corporate Dr. , 40422 [email protected] Dana Corporation Vince Babich • 236-3960 , Fax: 236-1464 500 Techwood Dr. , 40422 , www.dana.com Denyo Manufacturing Joey Harris • 236-3405 , Fax: 236-3423 1450 Minor Rd. , 40422 www.denyo.co.jp Hobart Corporation Jeff Hogue • 236-7023 , (888) 446-2278 58 Corporate Dr. , 40422 www.hobartcorp.com
Health Care – Blood Centers
Health Food Stores
Hearing Aids
Heating – Cooling
Historical Sites
Home Care – Sitters
Home Furnishings – Furniture Consignment
Home Health Care
Hospitals
Hotels
Individuals
Industries
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Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems KY Tammy Fox • 936-4606 , Fax: 936-4632 190 Corporate Dr. , 40422 [email protected] Panasonic Home Appliances Company of America Zora Schultz • 238-3426 , Fax: 238-3456 P.O. Box 7 , 1355 Lebanon Rd. , 40423 Philips Lighting John Winkler • 236-3100 , Fax: 238-9297 320 Vaksdahl Ave. , 40422 Pioneer Vocational/Industrial Ron Zimmerman • 236-8413 , Fax: 238-7115 P.O. Box 1396 , 150 Corporate Dr. , 40423 [email protected] www.pioneerservices.org Pliant Corporation Pat Cusick • 236-6633 , Fax: 936-3399 P.O. Box 1366 , 1330 Lebanon Rd. , 40423 [email protected] www.pliantcorp.com Red Wing Shoe Co. John Gajdosik • 236-3150 1020 Hustonville Rd. , 40422 RR Donnelley Keith Lile • 238-2401 , Fax: 238-2463 3201 Lebanon Rd. , 40422 [email protected] , www.rrd.com 3B Inc. Erik Verhoeff • 936-7725 , Fax: 936-9584 120 Corporate Dr. , 40422 www.3Busa.com
Aflac Gary Dowell • 879-9031 , Fax: 201-1101 P.O. Box 1035 , Versailles , 40383 [email protected] www.aflac.com BetterSource Benefit Company Inc. John Clay • (606) 678-0583 , (877) 251-8741 , Fax: (606) 451-8461 340 Clifty St. , Ste. 4 , Somerset , 42501 [email protected] www.bettersourcebenefits.com Cooperative Care Chris Wood • 239-2443 , (800) 843-2597 , Fax: 239-6738 P.O. Box 184 , 217 S. Third St. , 40423 [email protected] www.kynetworks.com Crawford Insurance Agency Stephen Crawford • 236-6677 , Fax: 236-4763 1402 Hustonville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] Durham & Demaree Insurance Dave Demaree • 236-2770 , Fax: 236-2775 P.O. Box 546 , 135 N. Third St. , 40423 Farm Bureau Insurance Jim Stevens • 236-4081 , Fax: 236-3001 P.O. Box 216 , 446 N. Danville Bypass , 40423 Farm Bureau Insurance Todd Tiller • 236-4081 , Fax: (236) 236-3001 P.O. Box 216 , 446 N. Danville Bypass , 40423 [email protected] Gash-Fitzpatrick Insurance Jo Ann Fitzpatrick and Ezra Gash • 236-5192 P.O. Box 366 , 811 S. Fourth St , 40423 [email protected] Johnson-Pohlmann Inc. Scott A. Burks • 236-5922 , (800) 578-5922 , Fax: 236-2033 P.O. Box 1428 , 129 S. Fourth St. , 40423 [email protected] www.johnsonpohlmann.com The Martin Agency Inc. Roy, Angela & Jacob Martin 236-6782 , Fax: 236-2259 430 W. Walnut St. , 40422 [email protected] www.themartinagency.net New York Life Insurance Company Paula J. Lanham, CLTC • 238-7232 P.O. Box 2150 , 120 E. Main St., Ste. 4 , 40423 [email protected] Northwestern Mutual Financial Network Hugh Hines Jr., Hugh Hines III and Gordon Montgomery • 236-7468 , Fax: 236-8283 P.O. Box 1336 , 121 E. Main St. , 40423 [email protected] www.nmfn.com
Rightmyer Insurance Agency Inc. Chris Rightmyer • 236-4860 , Fax: 236-4906 129 N. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] Shelter Insurance Keith Cooper • 238-2163 , Fax: 238-2163 905 Hustonville Rd. , Ste. 3 , 40422 [email protected] www.shelterinsurance.com/keithcooper State Farm Insurance – Bob Miller, Agent 236-4201 , Fax: 238-7519 P.O. Box 1929 , 1000 E. Lexington Rd., Greenleaf Centre , 40423 [email protected] www.statefarm.com Wilderness Trace Services Don Porter • 236-6359 , Fax: 236-6359 1498 Lannock Dr. , 40422 [email protected]
Cottage Interiors Inc. Janet Hamner • 236-0990 , Fax: 236-9394 475 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] Nancy McMurry Interiors LLC Nancy W. McMurry • 236-9174 , Fax: 236-2607 526 N. Maple Ave. , 40422 [email protected]
Central Kentucky Interpreter Referral Inc. Jennifer Paycheck • 236-9888 , Fax: 936-8705 P.O. 104 , 201 W. Broadway , 40423 www.ckira.org
Larry Nunes Investigations & Security Services Larry Nunes • 332-2657 448 Poor House Rd. , Gravel Switch , 40328 [email protected] www.lnunespi.com
Chase Bank (JP Morgan) Jodi Arnold • 238-4702 , Fax: 236-6084 237 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.chase.com Edward Jones Investments – Joe Bunch 238-7420 , (800) 208-8653 , Fax: (888) 203-9670 P.O. Box 319 , 439 W. Walnut , 40423 www.edwardjones.com Edward Jones Investments – Bill Griffin 936-9600 , Fax: (877) 222-8247 130 S. Third St. , Ste. 100 , 40422 www.edwardjones.com Edward Jones Investments – Tom Tye 936-9157 , (877) 936-9157 , Fax: (866) 462-5541 103 E. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] or [email protected] www.edwardjones.com Hilliard Lyons Jane Anderson, Trey Coyle and John D. Stomberger • 236-3636 , (800) 523-7987 , Fax: 238-7195 P.O. Box 8 , 328 W. Main St. , 40423 www.hilliard.com McDaniel Wealth Management PLLC Tim McDaniel, CFP, CPA • 236-0595 , Fax: 236-3033 110 N. First St. , 40422 [email protected] and [email protected] www.mcdanielwealthmanagement.com New York Life Insurance Company Paula J. Lanham, CLTC • 238-7232 P.O. Box 2150 , 120 E. Main St., Ste. 4 , 40423 [email protected] Star Home Management Inc. C. Bradley Simmons • 332-7500 , (866) 782-7100 , Fax: 332-4433 P.O. Box 97 , Perryville , 40468 [email protected] www.starhomeusa.com
B&L Jewelers Bob & Lori Mounce • 238-0476 , Fax: 238-0476 1560 Hustonville Rd. , Ste. 205 , 40422 [email protected]
Chinn Jewelers Kevel Chinn • 236-6612 117 N. Third St. , 40422 Simply Silver by Alycea LLC Alycea Pittman • 236-1707 , Fax: 236-1707 6252 Perryville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.simplysilverjewelry.net
The Derby Shoppe & Raggs Martha & John Caywood • (877) 236-1211 , 1211/859 , Fax: 236-8292 124 & 126 N. Third St. , 40422 The Style Shop Betty Moffett • 936-2005 , Fax: 936-2005 1714 Perryville Rd. , 40422 [email protected]
H20 Designs Inc. Rachel Duggins • 548-9893 47 George Wilson Dr. , Lancaster , 40444 [email protected] www.h20designsinc.com Pack’s Nursery and Landscaping LLC Chris Davis • 854-3901 P.O. Box 840 , Old Hustonville Road , Junction City , 40440
Off Centre Laundry & Tanning Patty Ward • 236-0999 818 Perryville St. , 40422 [email protected] www.oclat.com
Boyle County Public Library Karl Benson • 236-8466 , Fax: 236-7692 307 W. Broadway , 40422 www.boylepublib.org
Premier Limousine Mike Curtis • 326-LIMO (5466) , P.O. Box 626 , Junction City , 40440 www.premierlimousineonline.com
Communications by Design LLC Joshua K. Fuqua • 329-7336 128 Bold Venture , 40422 [email protected] The Idea Farm Inc. Ron Jackson • 236-3376 , Fax: 236-3396 P.O. Box 1457 , 464 W. Broadway , 40423 [email protected] www.theideafarm.net
Kentucky School of Okinawan Martial Arts LLC Robert Brown • 748-5136 400 Norman’s Camp Rd. , Danville Parks & Recreational Center , Harrodsburg , 40330
The Advocate Messenger Scott C. Schurz Jr. • 236-2551 , Fax: 236-9566 P.O. Box 149 , 330 S. Fourth St. , 40423 www.amnews.com Harrodsburg Herald Chris Freeman • 734-2726 , Fax: 734-0737 P.O. Box 68 , Harrodsburg , 40330 [email protected] www.harrodsburgherald.com Hometown Radio Network Robert Wagner • 236-2711 , Fax: 236-1461 2063 Shakertown Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.hometownlive.net Time Warner Carla Deaton • 626-4840 , Fax: 624-0060 1617 Foxhaven Dr. , Richmond , 40475 [email protected] www.timewarnercable.com WDFB 1170AM/88.1FM 236-9333 , Fax: 236-3348 3596 Alum Springs Rd. , 40423 [email protected] www.wdfb.com
Insurance
Interior Design
Interpreters (Deaf & Spanish Speaking)
Investigations & Security
Investments
Jewelers
Ladies’ Clothing
Landscaping
Laundromats & Tanning Salons
Libraries
Limousine Services
Marketing Consultants
Martial Arts
Media
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Symbiotix Inc. Jo Ann Rice • 236-7942 , Fax: 236-6008 1020 Monarch St. , Ste. 200 , Lexington , 40513 [email protected]
First Mortgage Company Mike Harmon • 236-7290 , Fax: 236-9606 P.O.Box 2042 , 40423 [email protected] www.fmcompnay.com/harmon.html
Fort Knox Federal Credit Union Linda Hamilton • 236-2153 , Fax: 236-7675 1714 Perryville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.fortknoxfcu.org
Country Hearth Inn Brooke Bunch • 236-8601 , (888) 443-2784 , Fax: 236-0314 1641 Hustonville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.countryhearthinn.com
Hampton Inn Shai Marshall • 236-6200 , Fax: 936-0271 100 Montgomery Way , 40422 [email protected] www.danvilleky.hamptoninn.com
Holiday Inn Express Carol DeSoto • 236-8600 , Fax: 236-4299 96 Daniel Dr. , 40422 [email protected] www.hiexpress.com/danvilleky
The Great American Dollhouse Museum Lori Kagan-Moore • 583-8000 344 Swope Ave. , 40422 [email protected] www.thedollhousemuseum.com
Adoption Assistance Inc. Julie Erwin • 236-2761 , Fax: 936-9945 510 Maple Ave. , 40422 [email protected] www.adoptionassistance.com The Arts Commission of Danville/Boyle County Ann M. Nichols • 238-0063 401 W. Main St. , Studio 5 , 40422 [email protected] www.dbc-arts.org Better Business Bureau of Central and Eastern Kentucky Inc. Neil Kingery • (800) 866-6668 , Fax: 259-1639 1460 Newtown Pk. , Lexington , 40511 www.ky.bbb.org Big Brothers/Big Sisters Melinda Weathers • 236-2999 , Fax: 238-1333 554 S. Second St. , 40422 [email protected] wwww.bbbs-bluegrass.org Bluegrass Area Development District Erica Lupson • 239-7411 , Fax: 239-7541 121 E. Broadway , 699 Perimeter Dr., Lexington , 40422 [email protected] www.bgadd.org Camp Horsin Around Cheryl Hall • 381-9998 , Fax: 381-0811 900 Contract St. , Ste. 100 , Lexington , 40522 [email protected] www.camphorsinaround.org CASA at Woodlawn Jamie Etherton • 936-3510 , Fax: 236-7044 1153 Perryville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.casaatwoodlawn.org Danville-Boyle County Humane Society Sallie Bright • 238-1117 , Fax: 936-1571 P.O. Box 487 , 778 N. Danville Bypass , 40422 [email protected] www.homes4pets.org
Danville-Boyle County Senior Citizens Jackie Sims • 236-2070 , Fax: 238-7111 569 Jean Dr. , 40422 [email protected] Heart of Danville Main Street Program Julie Wagner • 236-1909 , Fax: 236-1950 304 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.downtowndanville.com Heart of KY United Way Libby Suttles • 238-6986 , Fax: 238-6988 P.O. Box 748 , 118 N. Third St. , 40423 [email protected] www.hkuw.org Pregnancy Resource Center of Central Kentucky Vicki Ferrell • 236-9282 , (866) 850-4250 475 W. Main St. , Ste. 106 , 40422 [email protected] http://web.me.com/prcofcky Sunrise Children’s Services Lee Martin • 236-5507 , Fax: 236-7044 1151 Perryville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.sunrise.org Wilderness Trace Family YMCA Mark Fryer • 734-9622 , (877) 734-9622 , Fax: 733-9610 P.O. Box 326 , 130 N. College St. , Harrodsburg , 40330 [email protected] www.wildernesstraceymca.org
Pack’s Nursery and Landscaping LLC Chris Davis • 854-3901 P.O. Box 840 , Old Hustonville Rd. , Junction City , 40440
ABDick/Kopy Kat Inc. Cheryl Eaden • 806-3708 , Fax: 266-1866 1500 Bull Lea Rd. , Ste. 120 , Lexington , 40511 [email protected] www.abdlex.com
Medical Symposiums
Mortgage Companies
Motels
Museums
Non-Profit Organizations
Nurseries
Office Equipment
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Image Plus Daniel Burton • 401-0134 123 Baughman Ave. , 40422 [email protected]
Danville Office Equipment Inc. Scott Bottoms • 236-6618 , Fax: 236-0304 P.O. Box 1316 , 233 W. Main St. , 40423 [email protected] www.doe.bz Office Depot Jerry LeMaster • 936-1610 , Fax: 936-1608 60 Cassady Ave. , 40422 www.officedepot.com
Orange Cat Productions LLC Bob Stovall • 854-3243 , Fax: 712-0409 P.O. Box 694 , 305 Park Hills Dr. , 40423 [email protected] www.orangecat.com
Heartland Plays Inc. Rebecca Ryland • (937) 902-4194 P.O. Box 271 , 354 E. Lexington Ave. , 40423 [email protected] www.heartlandplays.com
Danville Eye Center Kimberly Z. & Michael K. Smith, OD 236-8644 , Fax: 236-0523 104 Smoky Way , Ste. 100 , 40422 www.danvilleyecenter.com Barry Kowalik, O.D., PSC. 236-8093 , Fax: 236-8893 100 Walton Ave. , 40422 Dr. Mark C. Ward 236-3121 , Fax: 236-0225 359 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected]
Scott Scutchfield, MD, PSC • 236-0641 1591 Lexington Rd. , 40422 [email protected]
The Sherwin Williams Company Brian Osterman • 236-7058 , Fax: 236-9035 111 N. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.sherwin-williams.com
Patrick Cooper Painting Contractor Inc. Patrick Cooper • 332-4934 , Fax: 332-8887 3516 Webster Rd. , 40422 [email protected]
Wilcher Interiors & Paint Center Rick Staley • 236-8788 , 236-8767 , Fax: 236-8683 820 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected]
The Pampered Chef Jennifer Newby • 936-1272 409 Valleybrook Dr. , 40422 [email protected] www.pamperedchef.biz/jennifernewby
American Greetings Corporation Mike Neal • 236-7200 , Ext. 5352 , Fax: 236-2268 P.O. Box 209 , 2601 Lebanon Rd. , 40423 [email protected] www.americangreetings.com
Party Hop’n LLC Kerri Watsell • 583-3621 121 Saint Anthony St. , 40422 [email protected] www.partyhopn.com
Pet Buddies LLC Joe Kephart • 576-6999 P.O. Box 809 , 422 English Ave. , Harrodsburg , 40330 [email protected] www.petbuddies.name
Heartland Veterinary Hospital – Suds & Scissors Pet Grooming Dr. Aaron Rowland • 238-7500 1324 Lebanon Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.heartlandveterinary.com
Good Neighbor Pharmacy Raymond Float 936-1222 , Fax: 936-2003 60 Cassady Ave. , Ste. 3 , 40422 [email protected] www.mygnp.com The Medicine Shoppe Elizabeth Coyle • 238-0002 , Fax: 936-2043 P.O. Box 191 , 900 Hustonville Rd. , 40423 www.medicineshoppe.com
Aperture Studios Alan Hadley • 209-0240 128 Wilderness Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.aperturestudios.biz Logue Photography Renee Logue • 236-3905 321 N. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.loguephotography.com Studio la belle Vie Mary Robin Spoonamore • 236-9774 130 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.studiovie.net
Kirk Schlea Photography/Schlea Visual Arts Kirk Schlea • 332-7562 , Fax: 332-7562 21 Wards Branch Rd. , Gravel Switch , 40328 [email protected] www.schleavisualarts.com
Danville Physical Therapy PLLC Glenn Decker • 238-7650 , Fax: 238-4160 474 Whirlaway Dr. , 40422 www.danvillephysicaltherapy.net
The Bluegrass Immediate Care Center Jess Stevens • 236-3208 , Fax: 236-7991 478 Whirl-Away Dr. , Ste. 200 , 40422 [email protected] www.emrmc.org Central Kentucky Surgeons, PSC John Lacy, MD; Paul P. Deluca, MD; and John E. Merryman, MD • 236-2222 , Fax: 236-2227 P.O. Box 129 , 40423 [email protected] Commonwealth Cancer Thomas Baeker • 236-2203 , Fax: 236-9446 216 Southtown Dr. , 40422 [email protected] Commonwealth Urology Drs. Montgomery, Nallinger, Serey & Rankin 236-9670 , Fax: 236-7656 222 S. Third St. , 40422 Danville Interventional Pain Treatment PLLC Khursheed A. Siddiqui, MD 236-0606 , Fax: 236-0066 300 W. Broadway , 40422 [email protected] Danville Medical Specialists, PSC Dr. Jim Duncan and Matt Adams 236-6613 , Fax: 236-2284 478 Whirlaway Dr. , Ste. 100 , 40422 [email protected] Danville Orthopedic Surgeons Drs. Shelby White, Jay Lukins, & Jeremy Tarter 236-8730 , (800) 221-8674 , Fax: 236-4468 333 S. Third St. , Ste B , 40422
Danville Pediatrics, PSC Larry Scott • 236-1080 , Fax: 236-1862 303 S. Fourth St. , 40422 Danville Surgical Associates David O. Montgomery, MD and Barry Spoonamore, MD • 236-0712 , Fax: 236-7858 210 W. Main St. , 40422 DBA Bluegrass Clinic Naren James, MD • (606) 365-8338 , Fax: (606) 365-8142 P.O. Box 388 , Stanford , 40484 [email protected] www.bluegrassclinic.com Enlow and Shahzad Associates in Medicine, PSC Dr. Craig Enlow and Dr. Mohammad Shahzad 236-4216 , Fax: 238-9760 105 Ponder Ct. , Ste. 104 , 40422 Ephraim McDowell Vascular Neil S. Weintraub, MD • 239-4840 , Fax: 239-4845 321 S. Third St. , 40422 [email protected] Eye Associates of Danville, PSC/Eye Associates Optical Barton L. Ramsey III, MD 236-6055 , Fax: 236-6117 440 W. Martin L. King Blvd. , 40422 Family Medicine Clinic of Danville Richard J. Hempel, MD 236-1250 , Fax: 236-9776 640 E. Lexington St. , 40422 [email protected] Gill Heart Institute (877) 700-5479 , Fax: 236-4446 800 Rose St. , Ste. G100 , Lexington , 40536 Forrest Kuhn, MD 236-1080 , (502) 896-2131 , Fax: (502) 896-0345 1005 Dupont Sq. N. , Louisville , 40207 Salli S. Slone, MD Salli Slone • 236-0916 , Fax: 236-0917 P.O. Box 6 , 111 Daniel Dr. , 40423
Harrodsburg Herald Chris Freeman • 734-2726 , Fax: 734-0737 P.O. Box 68 , Harrodsburg , 40330 [email protected] www.harrodsburgherald.com Minuteman Press Greg Thomas and Steve Martin 236-4655 , Fax: 236-5061 410 W. Walnut St. , 40422 [email protected] www.danville.minutemanpress.com
Danville Country Club Mark Cassady and Beverly Johnson 236-7197 , Fax: 236-5148 1486 Lexington Rd. , 40422 [email protected]
The 10th Planet LLC Cliff Hellyer • 236-4488 , Fax: 236-2355 204 George Martin Dr. , 40422 www.go10thplanet.com
Communicationas by Design LLC Joshua K. Fuqua • 329-7336 128 Bold Venture , 40422 [email protected] The Idea Farm Inc. Ron Jackson • 236-3376 , Fax: 236-3396 P.O. Box 1457 , 464 W. Broadway , 40423 [email protected] www.theideafarm.net
Journal Communications Ray Langen • (800) 333-8842 775 Cool Springs Blvd. , Franklin , TN 37067
Charlie Brown, Realty (606) 510-5184 , Fax: (606) 346-2755 255 Hensley Ln. , Stanford , 40484 [email protected] www.lcbrown.com
Office Equipment – Supplies
Online Marketing
Online Publishers Plays – Dramas
Optometrists
Orthopedic Surgeons
Paint Retailers – Wholesalers
Painting Contractors
Paints – Wallpaper
Pampered Chef
Paper Products
Party Services
Pet Care Services
Pet Grooming
Pharmacies and Home Health Care
Photography
Photography – Visual Arts
Physical Therapy
Physicians – Surgeons
Printing
Private Country Clubs
Promotional Items
Public Relations
Publishing
Real Estate
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Central KY Assn. of Realtors Sissy Fowler • 236-3497 , Fax: 236-3497 P.O. Box 101 , 1714 Perryville Rd., Ste. 110 , 40423 [email protected] www.ckar.net
Coldwell Banker VIP Realty Amanda England • 236-5450 , Fax: 236-5453 317 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected]
Coldwell Banker VIP Realty Nina Kirkland • 236-5450 , Fax: 236-5453 317 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.viprealtyinc.com
Coldwell Banker VIP Realty Linda Sparrow • 236-5450 , Fax: 236-5453 317 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected]
Dexter Real Estate/Insurance Mark Dexter • 236-6686 , (800) 865-3577 , Fax: 236-1979 461 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.dexteragency.com
ERA Team Realtors Sandy Statom • 236-3064 , (800) 242-3816 , Fax: 236-0210 425 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.erateamrealtorsandauction.com
McAnly Commercial Properties Bill McAnly • 236-6363 , Fax: 236-0519 1000 E. Lexington Rd. , Ste. 2 , 40422 [email protected]
Prudential Guerrant Real Estate Benjamin W. Guerrant • 236-6680 , Fax: 236-6606 448 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.prugre.com
Prudential Guerrant Real Estate Evelyn Page • 236-6680 , Fax: 236-6606 448 W. Main St. , 40422 www.prugre.com
Star Home Management Inc. C. Bradley Simmons • 332-7500 , (866) 782-7100 , Fax: 332-4433 P.O. Box 97 , Perryville , 40468 [email protected] www.starhomeusa.com
Yount Properties Lee A. Yount • 236-8889 , Fax: 236-6230 P.O. Box 1843 , 40423 [email protected] yountproperties.com
The Great American Dollhouse Museum Lori Kagan-Moore • 583-8000 344 Swope Ave. , 40422 [email protected] www.thedollhousemuseum.com
Danville Bowlarama Terri Cooley • 236-6452 1050 E. Lexington Rd. , 40422 [email protected]
Woodrum Plaza and Properties Brenda Woodrum • 324-0303 P.O. Box 222 , 40423 [email protected]
Job Master Rental Inc. Pete Bottom • 236-7368 , Fax: 236-7301 530 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.jobmasterrental.com
WeldQuip Inc. Alan Wilson, President and Robbie Wilson, Secretary • 239-9353 , (800) 946-9356 , Fax: 236-8429 531 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.weldquip.net
Reception – Banquet Facilities
Recreation
Rental Properties – Commercial & Residential
Rentals
Aspen Hall Manor Jill Romero 734-5050 558 Aspen Hall Dr. , Harrodsburg , 40330 [email protected] www.aspenhallmanor.com Baskin-Robbins Bennie Thompson • 236-4175 464 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] Battlefield Station Steve Prewitt • 332-2404 303 E. Second St. , Perryville , 40468 Chinatown Restaurant • 236-8899 1560 Hustonville Rd. , Ste. 201 , 40422 Eddie Montgomery Steakhouse Vince Royalty 734-3400 , Fax: 734-3225 180 Lucky Man Way , Harrodsburg , 40330 [email protected] www.eddiemontgomerysteakhouse.com
4th Street Deli & Tap Joe Davis Culbertson 236-7953 , Fax: 236-1398 464 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.goto4thst.com LaFiesta Grande Elpidio P. Escobar • 238-0544 240 Skywatch Rd. , 40422 [email protected] Lee’s Famous Recipe Chicken J. Paul Newton • 236-8777 , Fax: 236-8777 610 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] Little Caesar’s Pizza Tom & Mary Ann Hollon • 236-1122 , Fax: 236-0650 475 W. Main St. , 40422 Melton’s Deli Gina & Ronnie Melton • 236-9874 247 E. Main St. , 40422 O’Charley’s #413 Reed Dievert • 936-8040 , Fax: 936-8048 1560 Hustonville Rd. , Ste. 420 , 40422 www.ocharleys.com
Restaurants
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Papa John’s Pizza Vaughn Frey 236-9999 464 1/2 W. Main St. , 40422 www.papajohns.com Pizza Management LLC AKA Pizza Hut 236-2622 , Fax: 236-7658 1565 Hustonville Rd. , 40422 www.kypizzahuts.com Reno’s Roadhouse Lona Spigle • 936-1385 1641 Hustonville Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.renosroadhouse.com Subway Bobbie Murphy • 236-7940 500 Finn Hill Plaza , 40422 Subway Bobbie Murphy • 236-7964 125 1/2 N. Fourth St. , 40422 Subway Bobbie Murphy • 792-8200 1 Public Sq. , Lancaster , 40444 Sutton’s David Zachari 238-2001 , Fax: 238-2223 3596 S. Danville Bypass , 40422 [email protected] www.suttonsrestaurant.com Zaxby’s Sandy Adams 236-9133 , Fax: 236-9113 304 Skywatch Dr. , 40422 [email protected] www.zaxbys.com
McDowell Estates Starla Yount 236-8889 , Fax: 936-6948 P.O. Box 1911 , 40422 [email protected] www.mcdowellestates.com
Cliffview Retreat and Conference Center David & Sharla Wells • 792-3333 , (877) 792-3330 , Fax: 792-1223 789 Bryants Camp Rd. , Lancaster , 40444 [email protected] www.cliffview.org
Fuzion Homes LLC Richard Roberts 236-5051 , Fax: 236-5053 711 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.fuzionhomesllc.com
DART Sanitation Inc. Anthony Davis 792-3278 , Fax: 792-1836 P.O. Box 45 , 207 Stanford St. , Lancaster , 40444 [email protected]
Digital on Demand Greg Ballard • 236-8503 , (800) 565-988 , Fax: 236-8183 1120 Lebanon Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.doddish.com
SDK Apparel & Promotional Products Steve Amsler • (888) 448-9424 , Fax: 792-9424 202 Royalty Dr. , Lancaster , 40444 [email protected] The 10th Planet LLC Cliff Hellyer • 236-4488 , Fax: 236-2355 204 George Martin Dr. , 40422 www.go10thplanet.com Thoroughbred Threads LLC Marty Sullivan • 236-0224 , Fax: 236-0224 219 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.tthreads.com
Bluegrass Pet Pals LLC Susan J. McClain 583-1918 , Fax: 936-5599 P.O. Box 1904 , 1231 Lebanon Rd. , 40423 [email protected] www.bgpetpals.com
Wilderness Road Quilt Co. Leslie Featherly 236-1175 , Fax: 236-1171 215 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.wildernessroadquilt.com
City Art Signs Inc. Eben Henson • 236-8219 , Fax: 236-0031 210 Stanford Ave. , 40422 [email protected] Little Sign Shoppe Ray Boone • 238-7391 , Fax: 936-1662 818 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] USA Signs LLC Heather Nolan • 236-6811 , (800) 866-4629 , Fax: 236-6996 196 Westridge Dr. , 40422 [email protected] or [email protected] www.usasignsllc.com
Lily Manor Day Spa Brenda Hendren, Denise Lister and Ann-Michelle Lykins 236-1700 , Fax: 236-1710 412 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.lilymanordayspa.com
Carol’s Bridal & Gifts Inc. Carol & David Senn 236-3825 , Fax: 236-3817 309 W. Main St. , 40422 [email protected] www.carolsbridalandgifts.com Kentucky Soaps & Such Gail Perrin (606) 365-0808 205 W. Main St. , Stanford , 40484 [email protected] www.kentuckysoapsandsuch.com Mosaik Susan Cloud • 209-4339 110 N. Second St. , 40422 [email protected] Saffron’s Funky Finds Angela K. Wilson • 583-9422 39 Whirlaway Dr. , 40422 [email protected] Salvation Army Thrift Store • 236-0457 P.O. Box 417 , 519 S. Fourth St. , 40423 Sweet Southern Drawl Johnna Lanter 239-0002 326 W. Main St. , Ste. 100 , 40422 [email protected] Yesterday’s Potions LLC Debbie Revell • 236-6663 341 S. Fourth St. , Ste. 101 , 40422 [email protected]
Caldwell Stone Company John Albright • 236-6829 , Fax: 236-6836 P.O. Box 727 , 40423
The Lock Box Hugh Mahon • 236-2611 , Fax: 236-0521 387 Whirlaway Dr. , 40422 [email protected] Storage Rentals of America Billy Inmon II • (800) 457-5678 , Fax: 236-4243 185 Westridge Dr. , 40422 [email protected] www.storagerentalsofamerica.com
Patriot Income Tax Service LLC Robert & Marsha Camenisch 238-0066 , Fax: 238-7711 217 Jane Trail , 40422 [email protected]
AT&T David Weller • (502) 875-3508 ,Fax: (502) 875-6718 1535 Twilight Trail , Frankfort , 40601 [email protected] www.thenewatt.com Tele-Data Communications Inc. Thomas E. Drew 332-4222 , Fax: 332-2015 612 Scrubgrass Rd. , 40422 [email protected]
Pioneer Playhouse of Danville Charlotte Henson • 236-2747 , Fax: 236-2341 840 Stanford Rd. , 40422 [email protected] W.T. Hill Community Theatre Karen Logue • 236-8607 P.O. Box 841 , 117 Larrimore Ln. , 40423 [email protected] www.westthill.com
Danville-Boyle County Convention & Visitors Bureau Adam Johnson • 236-7794 , (800) 755-0076 , Fax: 236-9134 105 E. Walnut St. , 40422 [email protected] www.danvillekentucky.com
Travel Leaders Debbie Sebastian • 236-0000 , (800) 633-8003 , Fax: 236-0827 1322 Lebanon Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.carlsontravel.com/thomastravel
Cochran Marketing Melva Cochran • (606) 365-1323 P.O. Box 506 , 2801 Goshen Rd. , Stanford , 40484 [email protected]
The Travel Authority Lee Ann McCulley • 236-2505 , (800) 489-2593 , Fax: 236-0255 236 Skywatch Dr. , 40422 [email protected] www.thetravelauthority.com Travel Leaders Debbie Sebastian • 236-0000 , (800) 633-8003 , Fax: 236-0827 1322 Lebanon Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.carlsontravel.com/thomastravel
USA Signs LLC Heather Nolan • 236-6811 , (800) 866-4629 , Fax: 236-6996 196 Westridge Dr. , 40422 [email protected] or [email protected] www.usasignsllc.com
Rainbow Cleaners Jim Carrico • 236-4274 , Fax: 236-5882 504 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected]
ATMOS Energy Tim Owen • 236-2300 , Fax: 238-7106 449 Whirlaway Dr. , 40422 www.atmosenergy.com Inter-County Energy Cooperative Jim Jacobus • 236-4561 , Fax: 236-3627 P.O. Box 87 , 1009 Hustonville Rd , 40423 [email protected] www.intercountyenergy.net
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Roofing
Sanitation
Satellite Dishes
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Spas
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Stones
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Travel Agencies
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Uniform Rentals
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Kentucky Utilities Company Sheila Newcomb • (800) 981-0600 198 W. Broadway , 40422 www.eon-us.com
Vend Fresh Food Service Matt & Mark Barsotti • 236-6765 , (800) 287-8363 , Fax: 236-6789 P.O. Box 1026 , 100 Ensslin Ave. , 40423 [email protected] www.vendfresh.com
Animal Medical Center Keith Grubbs, DVM 238-2201 , Fax: 238-7436 3880 S. Danville Bypass , 40422 [email protected] www.amcdanville.com Heartland Veterinary Hospital – Suds & Scissors Pet Grooming Dr. Aaron Rowland • 238-7500 1324 Lebanon Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.heartlandveterinary.com Nash, Cleveland and Godfrey 236-5062 , Fax: 236-1447 3260 Harrodsburg Rd. , 40422 Town & Country Animal Clinic Dr. John O. Jones Jr 236-6020 , Fax: 236-6010 1714 Perryville Rd. , Ste. 108 , 40422
United Warehousing Co. LLC Richard Kerbaugh • 236-0773 , Fax: 238-7776 P.O. Box 65 , 1800 Kate Ave. , 40423 [email protected] www.unitedwarehousing.net
M&M Sanitation Dave Hatfield and Darrell Bryant 273-8305 , Fax: 885-5980 446 Fackler St. , 40422 www.republicservices.com
United Structural Systems LTD. Inc. Brian Lockhart • 548-2684 , Fax: 548-3073 723 Chenault Bridge Rd. , Lancaster , 40444 [email protected] www.ifixfoundations.com
Ky Webmaster Cherie Carroll • 955-0101 , (888) 816-1731 , Fax: (206) 600-5624 P.O. Box 156 , Stanford , 40484 [email protected] www.kywebmaster.com Orange Cat Productions LLC Bob Stovall • 854-3243 , Fax: 712-0409 P.O. Box 694 , 305 Park Hills Dr. , 40423 [email protected] www.orangecat.com
Aspen Hall Manor Jill Romero • 734-5050 558 Aspen Hall Dr. , Harrodsburg , 40330 [email protected] www.aspenhallmanor.com
WeldQuip Inc. Alan Wilson, President and Robbie Wilson, Secretary • 239-9353 , (800) 946-9356 , Fax: 236-8429 531 S. Fourth St. , 40422 [email protected] www.weldquip.net
Chateau du Vieux Corbeau dba Old Crow Inn Winery Andre Brousseau • 236-1808 , Fax: 236-7467 471 Stanford Rd. , 40422 [email protected] www.oldcrowinn.com
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3 BOYLE COUNTY SCHOOLS
C2 BOYLE COUNTY/ CITY OF DANVILLE
48 CENTRAL KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS
21 CENTRAL KENTUCKY FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK
32 COLDWELL BANKER – VIP REALTY
C4 COMMONWEALTH CANCER CENTER
48 CRAWFORD INSURANCE AGENCY
29 DANVILLE CARDIOVASCULAR CONSULTANTS
37 DANVILLE PEDIATRICS PSC
47 DANVILLE SCHOOLS
C3 EPHRAIM MCDOWELL REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER
48 ERA TEAM REALTORS
6 FARMERS NATIONAL BANK
20 FORT KNOX FEDERAL CREDIT UNION
2 HAMPTON INN
43 HOBART CORPORATION
48 HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS
Ad Index (cont.) 39 INTER COUNTY ENERGY COOPERATIVE
31 JOHNSON & POHLMANN
45 LNB
48 PANASONIC
48 RR DONNELLEY
48 SOUTHLAND CHRISTIAN CHURCH