Our Town: Southside Virginia Spring/Summer 2024

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the adventure issue

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a rider’s retreat | 10 flight patterns | 14 winged wonders | 18

danville outdoors | 22

danville outdoors paradise | 27 your secret weapon in gardening | 31 park guide

danville | 34 pittsylvania county | 38 facility rentals | 42

finding reel success in southern virginia | 48 take off on an unforgettable outdoor adventure | 52 the south boston fire hydrant expedition | 56

breath deep, explore far | 60 a hidden gem for racing enthusiasts | 62 partners directory | 64

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The Anglers Ridge Mountain Bike Trail System in Danville, Virginia, is a highly regarded destination for mountain biking enthusiasts, notable for its extensive network of trails that cater to a wide range of skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. This trail system offers more than just a physical challenge; it’s a way to connect with nature and enjoy the outdoors in a unique, immersive way.

One of the key features of the Anglers Ridge Mountain Bike Trail System is its design, which accommodates various experience levels through the creation of multiple trails that differ in difficulty, length, and terrain. The system is well-maintained and marked, ensuring

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that riders can navigate the trails safely and find a route that matches their skill level.

Besides mountain biking, the Anglers Ridge Trail System is open to hikers and trail runners, making it a versatile outdoor recreational area. Its trails wind through scenic areas featuring creeks and wooded hillsides, offering beautiful views and a serene environment for all users. This inclusivity makes Anglers Ridge a community hub for outdoor enthusiasts in the Danville area.

The system’s accessibility from Anglers Park or Dan Daniel Memorial Park adds to its appeal, providing convenient entry points for visitors. The trail system is

home to several annual events that draw participants and spectators alike, including mountain bike races and trail runs. These events not only highlight the trails themselves but also foster a sense of community and promote outdoor activities in the region.

For more detailed information, including maps and specific trail descriptions, visitors can contact the Parks Services Office in Danville. Such resources are invaluable for planning your visit, whether you’re aiming for a leisurely ride or hike, or looking to challenge yourself on more difficult trails.

The Anglers Ridge Mountain Bike Trail System embodies a commitment to outdoor recreation, conservation, and community engagement. It stands as a testament to the collaborative efforts between the Anglers Ridge Trail Association and Danville Parks and Recreation, demonstrating the potential for publicprivate partnerships to create and maintain valuable community assets.

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flight patterns

Throughout human history, birds and their songs have served as special indicators of seasonal shifts. However, in the Middle Ages, these musical creatures held a special significance in poetry. They were ubiquitous, appearing in various forms of literature, from chivalric romances to amorous lyric. Birds were seen as harbingers of spring, symbolizing the arrival of love and renewal, as exemplified in the Harley lyric cited above that proclaims their role in bringing “love to town.”

As spring arrives, birds bring their “love” to River City through their delightful melodies and vibrant flashes of color. Birdwatching here is more than just observing; it’s participating in a timeless symphony of nature. By listening to these songs, Danville locals and visitors connect with a tradition that spans centuries. So, whether you’re a resident or a guest, join in on this activity and enhance your connection to Danville’s natural beauty and history.

In Ballou Park, the melodious tunes of American Robins echo through the air, signaling the onset of the season. Eastern Bluebirds join in the chorus, their chants resonating amidst the blossoming flowers. Cardinals, too, add their voices to the symphony of nature, marking the arrival of this vibrant season.

“Lenten

ys come with love to toune, With blosmen ant with briddes roune, That al this blisse bryngeth.”

The Riverwalk offers many convenient locations for everyone from the beginning birder to the expert. All along the Riverwalk, you will find geese and their goslings—though, never get too close for their comfort. Geese are incredibly protective and aggressive (unfortunately, I know from experience). In addition, you will likely spot osprey as they return for breeding season, Double-crested cormorants

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as they sunbathe on turtles’ backs along the river, and groups of mallards.

These Riverwalk locations offer a delightful array of bird species to observe. The ever-chattering Tufted Titmouse, Carolina Chickadee, Northern Mockingbird, and Brown Thrasher are just a few of the birds you’ll encounter. Keep an eye out for bright flashes of American Goldfinches, Prothonotary Warblers, and Blue Jays as they swiftly circle in the treetops, adding to the vibrant avian tapestry of these parks. The drumming of Red-bellied Woodpeckers, White-Breasted Nuthatches, and the occasional Pileated Woodpeckers.

Avid local birdwatchers Mary Foster and Matt Anthony also suggest stopping by the Danville Regional Airport in order to spot open field birds such as the Eastern Meadowlark, Grasshopper Sparrow, and Vesper Sparrow.

For those unable to venture outdoors to birdwatch, Danville offers a wonderful alternative: a live osprey camera on the city website. Each spring, this camera provides a glimpse into the lives of these majestic birds. Ospreys, known for their lifelong partnerships, separate during the year but always reunite in Danville for the breeding season. The city is fortunate to host a pair of ospreys and their beautifully constructed nest, where they raise their chicks each spring.

In addition to the parks and Riverwalk, driving through the county offers opportunities to spot various bird species. The Red-Shouldered Hawk is a common sight, soaring overhead. Murders of crows often congregate in fields, creating a striking scene. You’ll also likely encounter groups of sparrows and starlings, adding to the diversity of bird-life in the area.

For those seeking a more leisurely birdwatching experience, the walks around Downtown Chatham and Gretna are highly recommended. These areas provide a blend of urban and rural landscapes, offering a unique mix of bird species to observe. Whether you’re exploring the parks, driving through the county, or strolling through the downtown areas, Danville and its surrounding areas offer a rich and diverse birdwatching experience for enthusiasts of all levels.

Thus, as spring blossoms and birds migrate back to our beautiful area, I hope they will bring you all the love.

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winged wonders

The Butterfly Garden at the Danville Science Center in Virginia is a seasonal exhibit that showcases a variety of both native and non-native butterflies from April through mid-September. It’s a feature aimed at all ages, enhancing the visitor’s experience with insights into butterfly life cycles and habitats. Admission to the Butterfly Garden is included with entry to the Science Center, providing an educational yet enjoyable attraction for families and individuals interested in nature and science.

The Danville Science Center, affiliated with the Science Museum of Virginia and established in 1995, is in Danville’s historic tobacco warehouse district. It offers a mix of rotating and permanent exhibits on various scientific themes, including biology, physics,

and natural history, within a facility that emphasizes hands-on learning and engagement. A notable aspect of the center’s history is its establishment in part of the renovated former Danville station, contributing to the revitalization of the Crossing at the Dan area with the addition of a full digital dome theater in 2014 for an immersive educational experience.

This destination is celebrated for making science fun and accessible, providing interactive learning opportunities that appeal to visitors from toddlers to adults. The Butterfly Garden, in particular, is praised for its educational value, offering visitors a close-up view of the intricate beauty and diversity of butterflies, encouraging an appreciation for the natural world.

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Danville Outdoors is a community-based initiative created by Danville Parks and Recreation to bring together all aspects of outdoor education, recreation, and conservation in the community. The goal of Danville Outdoors is to enhance promotion and participation in outdoor activities in the Danville region through community partnerships, programs, promotion, and education. To reach this goal, Danville Parks and Recreation collaborates with other outdoor-based organizations to both offer unique opportunities and to reach the community with

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existing programs. Danville Parks and Recreation hopes to share all areas of outdoor programs in one central location to better serve the citizens of Danville.

Started in 2020 to address the demand for more outdoor opportunities, Danville Outdoors centers its efforts on four key pillars: environmental education, conservation, stewardship, and recreation. The Danville Outdoors’ vision is to establish a collaborative organization in the Dan River region

that supports opportunities for all people. Danville Outdoors’ strategies to achieve these goals include conducting river or park clean-ups, implementing outdoor education programs, and helping educate the community on all the great outdoor programs and contributions that Danville offers.

“We’re proud of all that Danville Outdoors has accomplished since 2020,” said Maggie Brown, Outdoor Coordinator for Danville Parks and Recreation. “Danville Outdoors has had the privilege of impacting many lives through programming and outreach over the last four years.”

Danville Outdoors’ current partners include the Danville Science Center, Danville Master Gardeners Club, The Brick Running and Tri Store, Dan River Basin Association, Virginia Tech Cooperative Extension, Moss Mountain Outfitters, and Master Naturalists. All partners are currently running outdoor programs that anyone can attend. These programs vary from hikes, to river trips, to tree planting in our parks. Each partner has various programs that range from beginner level to advanced level.

Danville Outdoors is currently working on a project called the Ballou Park Reforestation Project. This project will span over the next ten years and focus on planting trees in parks in Danville that will help increase tree canopy and the water quality in our community.

Like Danville Parks and Recreation on Facebook to see more local activities and interesting outdoors information. Local outdoor groups that are interested in becoming a Danville Outdoors partner should contact Maggie Brown at (434) 799-5150 or brownmc@ danvilleva.gov.

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danville outdoors paradise

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Nestled in the heart of Southside Virginia, Danville emerges as a sanctuary for those who yearn to embrace the great outdoors. With over 680 acres of sprawling parks and trails, the city is a treasure trove of natural beauty and adventure, boasting a plethora of athletic fields, playgrounds, splash parks, picnic havens, and shelters. Mountain bikers and hikers can explore many trails, while the Dan River offers a myriad of water-based activities, from kayaking to tranquil riverside picnics. As summer unfurls its vibrant canopy, we delve into the verdant allure of Danville’s untouched wilderness.

At the forefront of Danville’s natural attractions is the Riverwalk Trail, a 9-mile greenway that winds along the historic Dan River. This trail not only connects parks to bustling businesses and public facilities but also serves as the lifeline of the city’s newly revitalized River District. Hosting a variety of special events and foot races, the trail is a sanctuary for wildlife and welcomes over 150,000 visitors each year. It epitomizes the community’s commitment to health, wellness, and social connectivity, drawing locals and visitors alike to its scenic expanse.

The Riverwalk Trail is a bustling corridor of life, frequented by families, cyclists, runners, and nature enthusiasts. Yet Danville’s appeal extends beyond this path. The city’s playgrounds, such as those in Dan Daniel Memorial Park and Pumpkin

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Creek, are brimming with joyous activity, reinforcing Danville’s accolade as a Playful City USA since 2007.

Exploring further, Danville’s parks like Ballou Park and the new Riverfront Park (opening later this year) offer expansive green spaces, river access, and many trails that invite adventurers to discover the area’s rich tapestry of flora and fauna. Whether it’s the historical intrigue of the Ringgold Trail, with its echoes of the past and lush natural settings, or the promise of recent adventures in Evans Park, there’s something for everyone.

For those inclined towards mountain biking, the Angler’s Ridge Trail beckons with over 30 miles of trails designed to challenge and exhilarate riders of all skill levels. Recognized nationally, this trail system is a testament to Danville’s vibrant outdoor community and its dedication to creating exceptional recreational experiences.

Danville stands as a hotspot for those seeking a balance of serene nature and vibrant community life. Its parks, trails, and recreational activities offer a gateway to the outdoors, inviting everyone to experience the joys of natural exploration and the warmth of community spirit. Whether you’re tracing the banks of the Dan River or discovering the hidden corners of its parks, Danville offers a breath of fresh air to those eager to connect with nature and forge lasting memories in the great outdoors.

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your secret weapon in gardening

I am going to share with you some very important information. Would you believe this one thing is perhaps the most important thing, the KEY thing to do to help all your plants, ANY plants, in any garden or landscape planting?

As Master Gardeners, we share this with folks frequently, advising this, in most cases, for all gardeners almost every time we are asked. I am talking about the simple, under-rated and underutilized soil test. Most people ignore a soil test. Probably because it’s not very exciting, definitely gives no immediate gratification and sometimes, you may need to do nothing and everyone wants to do something to their garden to feel like they’re actually gardening.

soil. This is important because many of the nutrients your plants need may already be in the soil, but because the pH is off, the plant can’t absorb and use that nutrient.

For starters, a soil test will tell you your soil’s relative pH… you know, that scale of 0 to 14 that measures soil acidity (going below 7) to alkalinity (measuring above 7). In our region, our soil can measure as low as 3.8 up to 7.5 on the high end. Most plants prefer slightly acidic

Also, most of us know about the 3 macronutrients, N-P-K, as listed on your bag of fertilizer. That’s NitrogenPhosphorus and Potassium. Then there are all the micronutrients; calcium, manganese, copper, boron,

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zinc and so forth. The soil test will tell you not only what’s needed to get to the pH you want, but also gives recommendations for what is needed and the amounts needed for all these nutrients as well.

Let me give an example of how this test can save you money. Let’s say you want to plant some blueberry bushes. If you had tested your soil and found it to be around 6.8 in the area where you want to plant them,

grass may grow pretty well there, but your blueberry bushes want much more acidic soil…as low as a 5 pH, to thrive. The plant can’t use available nutrients well without the acidity of the soil. Sulfur will make the soil more acidic and if this lower pH is achieved, maybe you won’t need as much fertilizer to get them established and thriving. The Highbush blueberry (Vaccinium corymbosum) is native to our region and should be fairly well adapted to our soils and growing conditions, but, just a little sulfur now isn’t going to significantly change the soil acidity for 2 to 3 months, so if you didn’t soil test before planting, you may not affect it much this season. Test before you plant is the takeaway here. So if you started seed trays and still have a couple months before setting them out and hardening off, and planting, soil test now. You’ll have your answers pretty quickly from VT.

For some time now, the researchers who look at all these variables have begun to understand that, the better the microbial activity in the soil, the healthier it is, the more alive it is with naturally occurring organisms, the better it is for what we want to grow. Healthy soil, healthy plants equals less chemicals and inputs.

So this year, please go by the Extension Office and ask for a FREE soil test kit or ask for one when you see the Master Gardeners at the Farmers market on Saturdays starting in May. Follow the instructions for collecting and then send it off. For the cost of shipping and a $10 fee you get a report on what you need to make your soil more healthy. Start with this and maybe you won’t need to add as much other “stuff” to your vegetable or flower gardens this year.

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park guide danville

Major Parks

Anglers Park:

381-acre park, with an extensive paved and unpaved trail system, picnic shelter, river access and a boat ramp. The mountain bike trail here has been nationally recognized.

Ballou Park:

107-acre park with indoor facilities, picnic sites and shelters, paved and unpaved trails, an 18-hole disc golf course and a large splash park under construction.

Dan Daniel Memorial Park:

180-acre waterfront park with athletic fields, paved and unpaved trails, picnic shelters, river access, Veterans’ Memorial, and American Legion Post 325 baseball stadium, which plays host to the Danville Otterbots and Danville Dairy Daddies.

Riverfront Park:

Opening this year, the park aims to be a vibrant hub with walking trails, recreation areas, and river access, eventually including a whitewater course. It’s designed to be a community gathering place and a catalyst for revitalizing the historic waterfront district.

Trails

The Riverwalk Trail:

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

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

Parking for the Riverwalk Trail is Available at the Following Trailheads:

• Crossing at the Dan

• Dan Daniel Park

• Angler’s Park

Ringgold Trail:

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

enjoyed by all. There is a vintage, red caboose on the trail giving walkers a glimpse into the past.

Small Parks & Playgrounds

Abreu-Grogan Park:

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

Camilla Williams Park:

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

H.B. Moorefield Park:

8-acre park off of 58 west with a picnic site.

M.C. Martin Park:

This 4-acre park is located across from CamillaWilliams Park. It possesses a picnic site.

Bark Park:

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

Doyle Thomas Park:

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

Grove Park:

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

Pumpkin Creek Park:

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

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Wayside Park:

A 50-acre park along the scenic Sycamore Creek, it’s a popular spot for families featuring a destination playground, picnic shelters, pickleball courts, an amphitheater, a rentable pavilion, and even a historic swinging bridge. There are also walking and hiking trails for those who enjoy exploring the natural beauty of the area.

The following parks are located at some of Pittsylvania County’s best schools. That being said, due to the location of the parks being on school property, the hours for public invitation are slightly different from that of any other public park in located in the vicinity of Danville. Each of the following parks are open to the public after 3pm during the scheduled school year;

however, on weekends and during summer vacation, the parks are open to the public anytime during the day. Summer vacation is scheduled after Memorial Day, and before the middle of August.

Titan Park:

Titan Park can be found behind Tunstall Middle School, located on Tunstall High Road in Dry Fork, VA. The park includes a running/ walking track, a playground, a picnic shelter, athletic fields, and restroom facilities.

After seven laps, the track is equal to a mile long, making it a great place to go if one is seeking a good environment to exercise. Titan park is family and pet friendly.

Brosville Walking Park:

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

Wildcat Park:

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

Hawk Park:

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

Cavalier Park:

Located at Chatham Middle School on US Highway 29 is Cavalier Park. Chatham Cavs enjoy the walking track,

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playground, and picnic shelter that are all implemented in Cavalier Park. On Cavalier Park’s walking track, 8 laps are equal to one mile.

Other Ways to Experience Nature in the Area

Danville Bike Share System

No bike? No problem. Danville has teamed with Tandem Mobility to offer a bike share program to their city. There are five rental locations along the Riverwalk. Those locations are Dan Daniel Memorial Park, Sandy Creek, the Crossing at the Dan, Main Street Plaza, and Biscuitville restaurant. Rides are $3 per hour. Rental is as simple as downloading the Tandem Mobility app. For more information visit, https://www.tandem-mobility. com/danville

Mountain Biking

The Angler’s Ridge Trail Association (formerly known as The Southern Virginia Mountain Bike Association) and Danville Parks and Recreation partnered to build one of the longest single-track mountain bike trails in the region. Clocking in at over 30 miles, Angler’s Ridge is a series of stacked-loop trails that offer something to all riders - from novice to pro. Skill level is taken into consideration when building trails. For beginners, the Riverside Drive trail is perfect. For more advanced riders, there are trails such as, Witchback with an 891foot elevation change.

Angler’s Ridge earned national recognition after being named the number one bike trail system in Virginia and one of the top 25 in the world by www.singletracks. com. The trails aren’t solely for biking, hikers and trail runners love the challenging terrain, set against a beautiful, natural backdrop of wooded hillsides and creeks just as well. The trail system is home to several annual races including the Green Legs, Hamstrings, and Patriot Challenge trail runs. The trails entwine

with nature, giving riders and runners an exhilarating experience.

A good quality of life is an important factor in choosing where to establish roots. In a 2015 study, the University of Minnesota determined that everyday access to nature approves the quality of life in older adults. If you’ve ever been on one of the trails and witnessed children playing, it’s a safe bet to say access to nature approves the quality in everyone.

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facility rentals

Coates and Glenwood

Celebrate your next special event, family party, baby shower, or birthday party at one of our recreation centers! The cost is $325 for four hours and $80 for each additional hour. Reservations must be made 15-business days prior to your event. Deposit required upon booking. Call 434.799.5215.

Coates Recreation Center: 1725 Westover Drive

Glenwood Community Center: 1550 Halifax Road

Rental includes:

• Capacity of 250

• 25 tables and 85 chairs

• Free wireless Internet

• Public parking

• Restrooms

• On site staff support

• Kitchenette complete with refrigerator and microwave

Ballou Recreation Center

Make sure Ballou is on your list of places to check the next time you look for event rental space. Ballou is a great choice for anniversaries, birthdays, baby and bridal showers, receptions and retirement parties. Stop by anytime during regular business hours for a tour of the facility. We love to talk about Ballou! Ballou Recreation Center (downstairs) cost $400 for a four hour minimum and $100 for each additional hour. Ballou Nature Center (upstairs) cost $275 for a four hour minimum and $65 for each additional hour. Call 434.799.5216.

Ballou Recreation Center: 760 West Main Street

Rental Includes: Downstairs

• Capacity of 250

• 30 tables and 200 chairs

• Kitchen complete with refrigerator, microwave, icemaker and stove for warming only.

• Microphone setup upon request

• Free wireless Internet

• Piano

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• On site staff support

Rental Includes: Upstairs

• Capacity of 100

• 10 tables and 100 chairs

• Kitchen complete with refrigerator, microwave, and stove for warming only.

• Free wireless Internet

• On site staff support

Camp Grove Recreation Center

Create lasting memories at your future celebration at Camp Grove when hosting your family reunion, baby and bridal showers, birthdays, wedding receptions, and anniversaries. Camp Grove cost $325 for a fourhour minimum and $80 for each additional hour. Stop by during regular business hours to tour the facility. Rental space is available upstairs and downstairs. Call (434) 799-5199.

Camp Grove Recreation Center: 119 Bradley Road

Rental includes space upstairs and downstairs:

Upstairs

• Capacity of 150

• 11 round tables, 18 rectangular tables, and 150 chairs

• Kitchen is complete with convection oven, six burner range with oven for warming only, microwave oven, icemaker, and refrigerator

Downstairs

• Capacity 150

• 25 rectangular tables and 53 chairs

• Stage

CROSSING at the DAN

Need a place to have your holiday party or event? The Crossing at the Dan can accommodate events of any size. To obtain information on any of these venues at The Crossing at the Dan call the office at (434) 797-8961, email thecrossing@danvilleva.gov or visit playdanvilleva.com.

Community Market:

The perfect facility for your special events including weddings, receptions, dinners, family gatherings, employee functions, and more. Rental includes:

• Capacity of 425 seated or 700 standing room (Community Room)

• Tables and chairs to seat 425

• Serving kitchen

• Free wireless Internet

• Public address system

• Plenty of public parking

Pepsi Building:

The Pepsi Building is perfect for smaller events such as birthday parties, workshops, meetings, anniversaries and family gatherings. Rental includes:

• Capacity of 100 seated or up to 160 standing

• Tables and chairs for seating up to 100

• Serving kitchenette

• Free wireless Internet

• Public address system

• Plenty of public parking

Carrington Pavilion:

The entertainment gem of Danville is also available to be rented for special events such as concerts and public festivals. The Carrington Pavilion is also a great location for private functions such as large family reunions, business and industry employee picnics, etc. Rental includes:

• Capacity of 1,100 covered seats and approximately 4,000 lawn seats

• Full dressing rooms with showers

• Ample electrical supply for large shows and productions

• On-site custodial support

• Public restrooms

• Concession hookups

• Free wireless Internet

• Parking area with bus hookups

• Over 400 public parking spaces within one block

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finding reel success in southern virginia

photos by lee vogler (below) courtesy of danville tourism (right)

Fishing in Southern Virginia, especially around the Danville and Pittsylvania County region, offers a diverse and rewarding experience for anglers of all levels. This area is renowned for its scenic beauty and abundance of water bodies teeming with a variety of fish species. Whether you’re looking for a serene day of fishing in a secluded pond or an adventurous outing on one of the larger lakes or rivers, this guide will help you navigate the fishing opportunities in this area.

1. Understand the Local Fish Species

First, familiarize yourself with the fish you might

encounter. Popular species in this area include:

• Largemouth Bass: Found in many of the lakes and ponds.

• Catfish: Including channel catfish and blue catfish, prevalent in rivers and larger bodies of water.

• Crappie: Black and white crappie can be found in most freshwater bodies in the region.

• Bluegill and Sunfish: Common in almost all water bodies, great for beginners.

• Walleye and Muskellunge: More challenging to catch and often found in the Dan River.

2. Choose Your Fishing Spot

• Smith Mountain Lake: While not entirely in Pittsylvania County, it’s close enough and offers excellent bass, catfish, and crappie fishing.

• Dan River: Accessible from several points in Danville, it’s great for catfish, bass, and sunfish.

• Staunton River: Offers excellent opportunities for catching catfish and bass.

• Leesville Lake: An excellent spot for bass, crappie, and catfish.

• Local Ponds and Small Lakes: There are many smaller ponds and lakes throughout Danville and Pittsylvania County, many of which are stocked with fish by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources.

3. Get Your Fishing License

Before you head out, make sure you have a valid Virginia fishing license. Licenses can be purchased online from the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources website or at local sporting goods stores.

4. Know the Fishing Regulations

Familiarize yourself with the local fishing regulations, including catch limits, size restrictions, and season dates. These regulations are designed to ensure

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sustainable fishing practices and can vary by the type of fish and water body.

5. Pack the Right Gear

Your gear will depend on the type of fishing you plan to do. Here’s a basic checklist:

• Fishing rod and reel

• A variety of baits and lures specific to the fish species you’re targeting

• Fishing line suitable for the type of fish and water conditions

• Net and pliers

• Fishing license and a copy of local regulations

• Sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses for protection

• Snacks and water for longer outings

6. Practice Catch and Release

Consider practicing catch and release, especially for larger specimens or species that might be less common. This practice helps preserve fish populations and ensures others can enjoy fishing in the future.

7. Join Local Fishing Groups

Consider joining a local fishing club or online forums where you can share experiences, get updates on fishing conditions, and learn from more experienced anglers in the Danville and Pittsylvania County region.

8. Respect the Environment

Always leave your fishing spots cleaner than you found them. Respect private property, and only fish in areas where it’s legally permitted.

Final Thoughts

Fishing in the Danville and Pittsylvania County region of Southern Virginia can be a rewarding experience with a little preparation and respect for the local rules and environment. Whether you’re after a quiet day by the water or an exciting battle with a big fish, this area has something to offer every angler. Happy fishing.

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take off on an unforgettable outdoor adventure

with Danville Parks and Recreation

Boathouse Rentals:

Ready to dive into an exhilarating water adventure? Set sail from the boathouse at Abreu-Grogan Park and conquer the waves with a kayak, canoe, or stand-up paddleboard. Beat the summer heat with a serene paddling journey. The boathouse reopens its doors on Memorial Day weekend, welcoming adventurers until Labor Day weekend. Can’t make it on the weekends? No worries! Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., you can book your boats by appointment at 434.799.5150.

Adventure Trips:

Gather your fellow thrill-seekers and craft an epic outdoor escapade. Whether you’re a group of friends or co-workers, Parks and Rec will tailor a personalized adventure to suit your needs and group size. Choose your own adventure: kayaking through rapids, conquering the stand-up paddle board, navigating the wilderness in a canoe, soaring through the sky on a zip line, or testing your limits on our high ropes course. Book your adventure at least 15 business days in advance by calling 434.799.5150.

High and Low Ropes Teambuilding Programs:

Unlock your team’s potential and forge unbreakable bonds in our challenging outdoor setting. Danville Park and Recreation’s programs are designed to cater to your group’s specific needs, making them perfect for corporate training, civic groups, camps, or peer networks. Embark on an adventure that will push your limits and foster cooperation. All programs require a 15-business day advance notice and have group size

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limitations. Call 434.799.5150 to reserve your spot in this unforgettable experience.

Reserve a Picnic Shelter:

Gather your tribe for an epic family reunion or a sizzling cookout at one of the ought-after picnic shelters in Anglers, Ballou, Dan Daniel, or Camilla Williams Park. Don’t let this opportunity slip away—these shelters are in high demand! Call (434) 799-5215 for details and to secure your reservation.

Disc Golf at Ballou Park

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Test your skills on our challenging 18-hole course, complete with new pro and amateur tees. Thanks to the efforts of three Eagle Scouts, the nine-hole course now boasts tee pads, signs, and a kiosk. Check out the kiosk near Hole 1 on the 18-hole course for event information

or call Park Services at 434.799.5215.

Philip Wyatt Memorial Skate Park:

Unleash your creativity and shred from dawn to dusk at the skate park. Please note that the skate park is unsupervised at all times, and parental supervision is advised for young skaters. Call 434.799.5215 for rental information.

Mountain Bike, Hiking, and Walking Trails:

Immerse yourself in nature’s wonders on the nine-mile paved Riverwalk or explore the 30+ mile Anglers Ridge Mountain Bike Trail system, now expanding into Dan Daniel Memorial Park. Grab a brochure with handy maps and nature guides from the Park Services office or the Welcome Center before embarking on your journey. For more information, call 434.799.5215.

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the south boston fire hydrant expedition

photos by images by swanson

Adventure awaits in the heart of Downtown South Boston, where the ordinary becomes extraordinary on the Fire Hydrant Walking Tour, a journey that transforms city strolls into an exploration of art and history. Picture this: a one-and-a-half-mile urban trail, where fire hydrants—those silent sentinels of safety—burst into

colorful life, each telling a story of the town’s illustrious citizens. Inspired by the creative celebration of New Bern, NC’s 300th anniversary, South Boston has turned its streets into a canvas, inviting both locals and visitors on an outdoor art excursion unlike any other.

In the realm of adventure, art, and love intertwine, echoing Chuck Klosterman’s musings on finding pieces of ourselves in the external world. Pablo Picasso’s belief that the bounds of reality are limited only by our imagination comes to vivid life here. Destination Downtown South Boston (DDSB) spearheaded this innovative project, aiming to fuse a downtown art initiative with the allure of historical discovery, enriching the community’s cultural landscape and drawing explorers to the heart of the city.

Spanning 1.54 miles and featuring seventeen uniquely

adorned hydrants, this walking tour is a tribute to the figures who have shaped South Boston’s destiny.

From Wiley Waddill Ward, the town’s pioneering mayor, to Dr. Henry Grant Wood, its first African American physician, these hydrants serve as vibrant memorials to their contributions. Started with the blessing of the Halifax County Service Authority and realized through the collaboration of the Halifax Historical Society, local artists, and volunteers, each hydrant is paired with narratives that breathe life into the legends of South Boston.

As adventurers traverse this urban safari, they encounter a gallery of history painted on an unconventional canvas. These hydrants, whimsical yet profound, are not merely art installations but vessels of storytelling, inviting onlookers into the soul of South Boston. The Fire Hydrant Walking Tour stands

as a testament to the town’s creativity, its reverence for the past, and its vibrant community spirit, offering a journey that captivates the imagination and fosters a deeper connection with the town’s heritage.

In Downtown South Boston, the streets beckon with tales of yore, rendered in brilliant hues on the humble fire hydrants. It’s an invitation to wander, to discover, and to see the world anew through the lens of art and history. This walking tour is more than just a leisurely stroll; it’s an adventure into the heart of South Boston, where every step unveils a piece of the past, beautifully reimagined for the present.

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breathe deep, explore far

a guide to hiking trails and parks in halifax county, virginia
photos courtesy of halifax county tourism

Halifax County, Virginia, nestled amidst rolling hills and vibrant farmland, offers a haven for outdoor enthusiasts seeking a break from the hustle and bustle. Beyond

the rich historical charm and friendly communities, the county boasts a surprising wealth of natural beauty waiting to be explored. From scenic walking trails to expansive parks, Halifax County provides a chance to reconnect with nature for visitors of all ages and abilities.

If you’re looking for a shorter exploration, consider the Edmunds Park Trail. Within Edmunds Park, this short trail meanders along the banks of the picturesque Banister River. Breathe in the fresh air as you stroll under the shade of mature trees, listening to the

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calming sounds of the flowing water. The park itself offers additional amenities like picnic shelters, a playground, and fishing opportunities, making it a perfect spot for a family outing or a relaxing afternoon picnic.

For the history buff and outdoor enthusiast alike, a visit to the African American Heritage Trail at Berry Hill is a must. This unique trail offers a chance to immerse yourself in the rich history of the area’s African American community while enjoying the beauty of the natural surroundings. The roughly mile-long trail, accessible via walking paths or the scenic Tobacco Heritage Trail, leads visitors past historical sites and markers, providing a glimpse into the lives of past generations.

Looking for a challenge that rewards you with breathtaking views? Look no further than the trails at Staunton River State Park. This expansive park, encompassing over 2,400 acres, offers a network of trails catering to various difficulty levels. Hike through hardwood forests, explore wetlands teeming with wildlife, or challenge yourself with a climb to the top of Smith Mountain, where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic vistas of the surrounding countryside.

Whether you’re a seasoned hiker or simply seeking a gentle stroll amidst the beauty of nature, Halifax County has something for everyone. So lace up your walking shoes, pack a picnic basket, and get ready to explore the hidden gems that await you in this charming Virginia county.

a hidden gem for racing enthusiasts

photos courtesy of danville tourism

Tucked away in the rolling hills near the North Carolina/ Virginia border, VIRginia International Raceway (VIR) is a true treasure for racing fans. This world-class track has earned its place among the elite, having been named one of the top courses in North America by Car and Driver Magazine.

VIR is a mecca for professional and amateur racers alike, offering a diverse range of racing classes for both modern and vintage vehicles. The track’s challenging layout and stunning scenery attract hundreds of thousands of spectators each year, all eager to witness some of the most prestigious motorsports competitions in the country.

But VIR isn’t just about watching from the sidelines. The raceway is also home to several renowned racing schools and driving experiences, catering to drivers of all skill levels. Whether you’re a seasoned pro looking to shave seconds off your lap times or a novice seeking

to experience the thrill of driving on a world-class track, VIR has a program tailored just for you.

These driving schools offer participants the unique opportunity to improve their skills behind the wheel while navigating the twists, turns, and straightaways of this iconic track. Under the guidance of experienced instructors, drivers can push their limits and feel the exhilaration of taming a high-performance vehicle on a course that has challenged the best in the business.

Beyond the adrenaline-pumping action on the track, VIR boasts top-notch facilities that ensure a memorable experience for both drivers and spectators. From well-appointed garages and pit areas to comfortable viewing areas and amenities, every detail has been carefully considered to create an unforgettable motorsports experience.

As one of the premier racecourses in the world, VIRginia International Raceway has solidified its position as a must-visit destination for racing enthusiasts. With its perfect blend of challenge, beauty, and excitement, it’s no wonder that this hidden gem continues to draw in fans and competitors from around the globe, year after year.

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partners directory

A1 Custom Window Tinting | 45

Brian Jones Motorsports | 66

Carter Craig | 9

City of Danville, Office of Economic Development| 4

Clearview Glass Company | 59

Computer Bookkeeping and Tax Service | 13

Danville Area Humane Society | 16

Danville Otterbots | 32

Rubie Archie Public Library | 16

Danville Regional Foundation | IBC

Danville Toyota | IFC

Danville Utilities | 12

Demont Design | 19

Dewberry | 8

Dodson Distributing | 28

Epic Health Partners | 40

Family of Hands | 32

First Piedmont Corp | 46

Four Seasons Pest Control | 21

Furniture Depot | 24

Hargrave Military Academy | 47

Hitachi Energy USA South Boston | 29

Hodnett Septic Tank Cleaning | 16

The Hughes Educational Center | 24

Kegerreis | 17

KG Graphics | 24

Linden Rose Boutique | 13

Lucia Video | 29

Luis A. Abreu, Attorney at Law | 17

Main Street Art Collective | 24

Me’s Burgers & Brews | 24

Nature’s Essentials | 24

New College Institute | 37

Office Plus | 44

Paths | 25

Patrick County Tourism | 28

Rhonda Johnson Esthetics | 13

River District Artisans | 58

River District Association | 65

Riverstreet Networks | 41

Robert Woodall Chevrolet, Inc. | 46

Satterfield Insurance Agency, Inc. | 28

Septic Safety | 28

Simpson Realty | 32

Showcase Magazine | 7 & 36

Smokestack Theatre Company | 17

Solex Architecture | 21

Sports Medicine & Joint Replacement | 37

Sylvan Learning | 24

That Little Pork Shop | 24

The Arc of Southside | 51

The Bee Boutique Hotel | 55

The Holbrook Hotel | 55

The Homeplace Vineyard | 29

The Zen Den Hair Studio | 24

Town of Chatham | 46

Town of Halifax | 59

Town of South Boston | 59

URW Community Federal Credit Union | BC

VIR | 33

W&W Luxury Limousine Service | 20

Westover Christian Academy | 50

Wilkins Realty | 3

Wilson Lawn and Garden | 63

YMCA Danville | 54

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