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Danville-Boyle County is affectionately called “the class of the bluegrass,” offering a nice retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The county’s economy is primarily based on manufacturing, and its quaint attractions include antique stores, bed-and-breakfast inns and Civil War re-enactments. Danville was established in 1787 and has been featured in Time magazine as one of America’s most successful small towns. And on the football field, Boyle County and Danville high schools have won 15 state football championships between them.
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danvilleBoyle county, kentucky
Battle lines DrawnPlans advance for Battle of Perryville’s 150th anniversary
catch the spiritA change to liquor laws brings new business and activity to the community
shop arounD the worlDFunky finds await area shoppers in variety of stores
sponsoreD By the Danville-Boyle county chamBer of commerce
2012 | imagesDanville.com
The City of Danville and Boyle County provide a unique opportunity to flourish personally and professionally. Whether you are visiting
for the first time or are a part of the rich tradition and history, we are proud to have you in the “City of Firsts.”
For those who dream they can have a successful business and a great place to live ...
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Danville, located in the heart of Boyle County, just received a fourth place ranking for “25 Best Places to Retire” by CNN Money Magazine.
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on the cover Cannons on the Perryville Battlefield Photo by Antony Boshier
dePartments
6 almanac
20 Biz Briefs
22 chamber report
23 economic profile
24 health & wellness
26 arts & culture
28 local flavor
30 sports & recreation
32 education
34 community profile
35 membership Directory
38 Business guide
48 through the lens
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Features
8 Battle lines DrawnPlans advance for Battle of Perryville’s 150th anniversary
12 catch the spiritA law change brings new business and activity to Danville
16 shop arounD the worlD in DanvilleFunky finds await area shoppers
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Top 10Fun and Unusual
Museums
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Danvillemade the list.Top 10 Fun and Unusual MuseumsSee more Top 10 lists at Livability.com.
AVA GARDNER MUSEUMSmithfield, NC
TEXAS COWBOY HALL OF FAMEFort Worth, TX
STAR MUSEUMAbingdon, VA
TUPELO AUTOMOBILE MUSEUMTupelo, MS
GREAT AMERICAN DOLLHOUSE MUSEUMDanville, KY
LOUISVILLE SLUGGER MUSEUM & FACTORY LOUISVILLE, KY
NATIONAL WRESTLING HALL OF FAME & MUSEUM
Stillwater, OK
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF ROLLER SKATINGLincoln, NE
AMERICAN HELICOPTER MUSEUM & EDUCATION CENTER
West Chester, PA
THE MUSEUM OF MOUNTAIN BIKE ART & TECHNOLOGY
Statesville, NC
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Battle lines DrawnPlans advance for Battle of Perryville’s 150th anniversary
catch the spiritA change to liquor laws brings new business and activity to the community
shop arounD the worlDFunky finds await area shoppers in variety of stores
sponsoreD By the Danville-Boyle county chamBer of commerce
2012 | imagesDanville.com
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DRAWN
More than 12,000 people are expected to turn out daily for the commemoration of
the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Perryville.
The Civil War re-enactment is set to occur Oct. 6-7, 2012, at the Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site, and on top of the thousands of spectators organizers estimate will be coming to watch the events unfold there will be 3,000-4,000 re-enactors.
“A study conducted a few years ago shows that every visitor to
Perryville Battlefield spends about $75 in the community during their stay, and that number will go up quite a bit during the 150th anniversary event,” said Joni House, who is preservation and program coordinator at Perryville Battlefield. “Perryville is a rural community where heritage tourism really counts for much of Boyle County’s bottom line for overall tourism. With maybe 12,000 people attending each day, the re-enactment is going to be exciting in many ways.”
Largest and BloodiestThe re-enactment will showcase
the Oct. 8, 1862 Battle of Perryville that historians regard as the largest and bloodiest Civil War battle that took place in Kentucky. There were nearly 40,000 men directly involved in the fighting, with casualties exceeding 7,500.
House says Perryville was considered a strategic Union victory since the battle ended with the outnumbered Confederacy eventually withdrawing all the way to Tennessee, resulting in the
STORY BY KEVIN LITWIN
More than 3,000 re-enactors will take part in the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Perryville. STAFF PHOTO
PLANS ADVANCE FOR BATTLE OF PERRYVILLE’S 150TH ANNIVERSARY
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Welcome to DanvilleAn introduction to the AreA’s PeoPle, PlAces And events
Artsy Education and Offerings
Focused on dance, drama,
music and visual arts education,
the Community Arts Center is
a non-profit facility located on
Main Street in downtown Danville.
The center is housed in a 1909,
Beaux Arts-style building that
served as a United State Post
Office, and later was home to
military recruitment offices,
district court and law offices.
Thanks to community support,
the building has been restored
and the rooms are now galleries,
studios and classrooms.
In addition to educational
offerings, the Community Arts
Center also features exhibits and
a variety of events, such as artist
receptions, lectures, programs
and community gatherings.
Keeping History AliveConstitution Square Historic Site was established in October 1937 and is an
important aspect of the state’s history, as Danville is a place where delegates
enabled Kentucky to join the Union in 1792.
Sitting on a 3-acre area donated by Emma Weisiger in honor of her brother,
the site is known as Kentucky’s first courthouse square and includes both
original and reconstructed buildings, such as a post office, courthouse, jail,
meeting house and stocks. In addition, the Constitution Square Festival takes
place during the second week of September each year, and an on-site gift
shop features items made both locally and in Kentucky.
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Setting the StagePioneer Playhouse is the oldest outdoor theater in
Kentucky, and is known to some as the “Grandaddy” of
the state’s outdoor dramas.
Founded in 1950 by Col. Eben C. Henson, the theater
helped begin the state’s outdoor drama movement and
was the first establishment in the United States to be
awarded the legal status of State Theater.
Guests can enjoy nightly shows throughout the summer,
with a buffet-style dinner available for an additional fee.
Past performances include The 39 Steps, That Madcap Moon and Tartuffe: The Southern Version. The Pioneer
Playhouse also offers a school of drama and student
workshops. Find more at www.pioneerplayhouse.com.
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row your Way Through PerryvilleMerchant’s row of Perryville, located on the banks of the Chaplin
river, is one of the oldest Civil War era business district still in tact. Once
serving as Perryville’s base, many of the row’s buildings date back to the
early 1840s, and now house retail shops and a Civil War museum.
After perusing Merchant’s row, tourists can walk along the streets
where soldiers from the Battle of Perryville came for treatment, and
where others are buried. The Karrick-Park House, which was used
as Confederate bivouac in 1862, is also located nearby.
Fast Factsn 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.
n elizabeth taylor stayed in danville for six weeks in 1956 to film the civil War epic Raintree County.
n danville has been praised in such publications as Money Magazine, Where to Retire magazine and Time magazine, which named it one of America’s most successful small towns.
n “it’s Better here” is danville and Boyle county’s official slogan.
population (2010 us census)
Danville: 16,218
Boyle County: 28,432
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.
for more information
Danville-Boyle County
Chamber of Commerce
100 E. Main Street Ste. 1
Danville, Ky 40422
Phone: (859) 236-2361
Fax: (859) 236-3197
www.danvilleboylechamber.com
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Drawn
more than 12,000 people are expected to turn out daily for the commemoration of
the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Perryville.
The Civil War re-enactment is set to occur Oct. 6-7, 2012, at the Perryville Battlefield State Historic Site, and on top of the thousands of spectators organizers estimate will be coming to watch the events unfold there will be 3,000-4,000 re-enactors.
“A study conducted a few years ago shows that every visitor to
Perryville Battlefield spends about $75 in the community during their stay, and that number will go up quite a bit during the 150th anniversary event,” said Joni House, who is preservation and program coordinator at Perryville Battlefield. “Perryville is a rural community where heritage tourism really counts for much of Boyle County’s bottom line for overall tourism. With maybe 12,000 people attending each day, the re-enactment is going to be exciting in many ways.”
largest and BloodiestThe re-enactment will showcase
the Oct. 8, 1862 Battle of Perryville that historians regard as the largest and bloodiest Civil War battle that took place in Kentucky. There were nearly 40,000 men directly involved in the fighting, with casualties exceeding 7,500.
House says Perryville was considered a strategic Union victory since the battle ended with the outnumbered Confederacy eventually withdrawing all the way to Tennessee, resulting in the
STOry By kevin litwin
more than 3,000 re-enactors will take part in the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Perryville. STAFF PHOTO
plans aDvance for Battle of perryville’s 150th anniversary
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Union retaining control of the critical border state of Kentucky for the remainder of the war.
“One of the attractions at today’s battlefield park is Loomis’s Heights, where visitors can walk to the highest ground and look left and right to get a good concept of how the battle f lowed,” she says. “Another interesting attraction is a Confederate Monument in our cemetery where Confederate casualties were buried in two large mass graves.”
Bloody, now BeautifulAlso on the grounds is The Museum
at Perryville Battlefield that was recently renovated and is considered to be one of the finest Civil War museums in the country. The grounds are also home to the H.P. Bottom House, which served as a hospital as long as six months after the battle.
“Bottom House today is privately owned and the interior is not open to the public, but the owners allow people to roam the front yard and take pictures
of the exterior,” House says. “As for other attractions, the 150th anniversary will feature a speaker symposium and there are 12 miles of hiking trails open to the public. The battlefield resulted in some of the bloodiest fields in Kentucky’s history, but today the landscape is some of the most beautiful.”
ancestors still live hereHouse says most residents of
Perryville recognize how the battlefield has impacted the community over the years, and they appreciate the tourism it generates.
“We are lucky that many of the families who were present in 1862 are still present in Perryville today in one form or another,” she says. “One last point about preparing for the 150th anniversary – we have been planning it since mid-2010. Our goal is to make sure that all re-enactors have a unique and comfortable experience so they put on a dazzling show that will be memorable for all who attend this interesting event.”
cannons and hay bales are scattered around the fields where the Battle of Perryville took place. 2012 marks the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Perryville.
The MuseuM aT Perryville BaTTlefield
The Museum at Perryville Battlefield was recently renovated, with much credit going to volunteers from Perryville Volunteer Corps and the Friends of Perryville Battlefield. Providing the excellent graphics for the museum’s exhibits was Steadfast Studios.
The Confederate Memorial is a 20-foot-tall monument that stands inside the on-site cemetery. The cemetery consists of Confederate casualties who were buried in two mass graves.
Perryville Battlefield features 12 miles of hiking trails that are open to the public. The trails vary in degrees of hiking difficulty and are open year round.
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A case full of artifacts including a canon ball, pistol and saber at the museum of the Battle of Perryville.
A union officer’s uniform and sword on display at the museum of the Battle of Perryville.
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Visitors to Danville will find tons of dinner and entertainment options awaiting them.
The community has seen a big business surge recently as new restaurants, micro-breweries and package stores have started popping up. The catalyst for the new activity came on March 2, 2010 with a referendum to a law regarding alcohol sales.
Previously, the law allowed alcohol sales by the drink only in restaurants with a minimum of 100 seats. Now, the city has gone fully “wet.”
Also, in June 2009, the Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnership successfully advocated to extend weekend alcohol sales in Danville. Now, with the ability to serve alcohol seven days a week, the community profits for a full
weekend from events, festivals, tourists and business visitors.
“Expanded alcohol sales have put Danville on the radar screen for many national restaurant chains that had not considered our location due to alcohol sales restrictions,” says Jody Lassiter, president and CEO of the Danville-Boyle County EDP.
The EDP’s primary objective in expanding alcohol sales was to increase options for downtown dining, retail and entertainment. As a result, the downtown business district alone has had an infusion of capital investment and job creation from three new restaurants, a microbrewery pub, a boutique spirit shop, and a soon-to-open fourth mediterranean style restaurant.
These investments are spurring other retail shops to locate downtown.
a law change Brings new Business anD activity
to Danville
STOry By chris russell | PHOTOGrAPHy By antony Boshier
SpiritCatch the
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to 9 p.m., Tuesday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Wednesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
the Beer engineLocated off Third Street in Danville, The Beer
Engine serves up a dozen different brews including Belgian Heavy Horse, Virtue Porter and Freedom Ranger Pale. The Beer Engine is open Thursday from 4 p.m. to 11 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 4 p.m. to midnight and Sunday from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Other businesses that have been helped by the referendum include: V-The Market, The Hub, The Bottle Shoppe, Liquor Barn, Chills Wine and Spirits, 303 W, Danville Bowlarama and LiquorMart.
lore BrewingLore Brewing is one of the companies to benefit from
the law change. It was perfect timing for Lee and Ashley Rossman, who moved to Kentucky from Florida right around the time of the referendum. Lee owns the company and wife Ashley is the general manager.
“We are a microbrewery and homebrew supply shop. We have all the equipment and ingredients you need to make beer, wine and soda. We will have three flagship ales, seasonals and limited beers made in small batches only available at our brewery. Our beer will be available on tap at many local restaurants, in six packs at shops, and you can get growler fills at the brewery for a great price,” Ashley says.
She says she loves how Danville is “becoming a trendy hotspot and will continue to become great by doing new things and supporting local business.”
Bluegrass pizza & pubOpened on June 7, 2010, Bluegrass Pizza and
Pub features the only brick-oven pizza in Danville, dough that’s made fresh every day as well as the freshest ingredients and, whenever possible, locally-sourced produce.
Owners Colin and Melissa Masters take great pride in not only offering more than 50 menu items and drinks, but a fun and homey atmosphere. The walls are lined with rock, blues and bluegrass memorabilia as well as Melissa’s own photography.
Bluegrass Pizza & Pub is open Monday from 5 p.m.
left: A Pizza with the works from Bluegrass Pizza & Pub; right: A glass of beer with grains and hops from lore Brewing.
lore Brewing company Beers:
•Derby Brown Ale: hop flavor with notes of
coffee and chocolate
•Freya’s Stone Amber Ale: hop flavor with full bodied,
balanced malt
•Toolbox Cream Ale: corny sweetness, hop flavor,
low bitterness, silky.
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top: the packed dinning room of Bluegrass Pizza & Pub; Bottom: the exterior of Bluegrass Pizza & Pub
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Business
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Just a casual stroll down Main Street in downtown Danville will prove that residents and neighbors of this quaint town don’t have to travel the world to shop like they did.
Need a cardboard animal head? How about a collage featuring Bob Dylan in flowered tights playing a large wooden guitar? One-of-a-kind hand-painted chair? Or how about baskets imported from Africa? Homemade lotion. Ugly Dolls. Vera Bradley laundry hampers. Reversible purses. It’s all available right here in Boyle County at shops like Myrtle’s Market on Main, Saffron’s Funky Finds, Lee Stephens, A&L Accessories and Yesterday’s Potions.
unique spaces and placesAlison Craig, owner of Myrtle’s Market on Main,
says what makes her store unique is that she has unusual items including hand-made and recycled things that might not appeal to your conservative
grandmother, but definitely your funky aunt.“I have customers who have lived in California or
New York and say this store reminds them of places they used to shop in the much bigger cities,” Craig says. “I have some of the exact same items you’d think you could only find in a big city.”
Kathy Wilson owns Saffron’s Funky Finds and says the name of her store pretty much sums it up. She also carries one-of-a-kind artisan pieces, as well as Mexican abstract folk art, bohemian-style clothes and colorful blown glass vases.
She says in addition to her selections, another key attribute to her store is being a bit off the beaten path and not actually in the downtown district.
“People say this shop reminds them of the little shops in the Highlands area in Louisville,” she says. “I think it’s kind of a surprise how fun this little shop is out in the middle of nowhere.”
Debbie Revell, owner of Yesterday’s Potions, started
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Alison craig, owner of myrtle’s market, is surrounded by unique products at her store.
funky finDs await area shoppers
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making her own lotions out of her home in 2008 and has grown the business to include an expanded product line of homemade items such as body rubs and candles.
they’re still standingIt’s no secret that the recent economic conditions
have forced hard times on even the biggest of retailers. Many of the smaller ones in Boyle County feel they’ve adapted a bit and have weathered the worst of the storm, which shows that people do still like to shop small and shop local.
Ann Clay Harris, owner of A&L Accessories, says people are catching on that there are some great shops and restaurants in downtown Danville.
“We are on a good track of improvement in our downtown,” she says. “The goal is to remind people to shop locally and we are headed in the right direction.”
Kathy Wilson says aside from great retailers, there’s a whole other reason to stay in town and shop.
“With gas prices the way they’ve been, our sales haven’t dropped dramatically with the economy and
I think that’s partly because people are staying local to shop,” she says.
In addition to great products and even better customer service, Craig says the local store owners have a good community and open lines of communication, which benefits everyone.
“Two doors down there is a store that is a little more traditional than mine, so if I see someone struggling to find what they want here, I won’t hesitate to send them down there and she does the same for me,” she says.
small packages to Big BoxesBoyle County’s shopping selection, however, isn’t
just limited to artsy boutiques. If a case of soda, power tools or jeans for back to school are what you need, the county is also home to big retailers such as Walmart, Lowe’s, JC Penney, and Goody’s.
“I don’t have to go out of town too much for stuff I need,” Craig says. “I make an effort to support local businesses and find what I need here. I understand I might pay a little bit extra, but if I’m not having to drive out of town it still saves me money.“
“the goal is to remind
people to shop locally
and we are headed in
the right direction.”
A handpainted dresser and fairtrade baskets made from recycled wire at saffron’s Funky Finds.
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scorecardBusiness at
a glance
$430 million
annual retail sales
$15,000retail sales per
capita
$57.7 million
annual hotel and
food sales
2,721total number of
firms
Source: 2007 U.S. Census
Business
Biz BriefsBusinesses – Both lArge And smAll – thAt helP deFine
dAnville-Boyle county’s economic climAte
selfrefinDBiz: Addiction Treatment CenterBuzz: SelfRefind is a treatment center dedicated to helping addicts overcome their addictions. Made up of a network of centers throughout Appalachia, the Danville SelfRefind center specializes in assisting patients overcome dependencies to a range of substances. SelfRefind’s method is unique because it uses the suboxone, an approved opioid medication, as part of its treatment plan.www.selfrefind.com
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CALDWELL STONEBiz: Stone ManufacturerBuzz: Family owned and operated, Caldwell Stone produces and delivers crushed stone for a variety of uses, including construction and residential purposes. For over 70 years, the business has operated out of the same plant just a few miles southeast of Danville. The crushing plant is energy efficient, and over a dozen sizes of crushed stone are produced there.www.caldwellstone.net
MORLEY’S WHEEL SERVICEBiz: Auto RepairBuzz: Morley’s Wheel Service is a family owned and operated auto repair shop that specializes in front-end suspension, wheel alignment, shocks, brakes and tire repair. Opened more than 74 years ago, Morley’s has the distinction of being the oldest alignment shop in Danville, and remains one of the only locally owned shops of its kind in the area.
V.I.P. REALTY - NINA KIRKLANDBiz: Real EstateBuzz: Danville residents’ real estate needs are well taken care of by Nina Kirkland. Kirkland began V.I.P Realty in 1980, two years after receiving her broker’s license, and in 1985 became the Coldwell Banker affiliate broker in Kentucky. Over the years, Kirkland has served as president of the board of Realtors and earned an array of awards including Realtor of the Year and Businesswoman of the Year.www.viprealtyinc.com
MAPLE TREE GALLERYBiz: Local Art StoreBuzz: Selling a range of products and offering an array of services, Maple Tree Gallery works hard to make sure every customer finds what they’re looking for. Along with selling unique gifts, arts and crafts, the gallery provides customized framing, lamp making/repair, personalized invitations, art consultation, and has earned a reputation for great customer service and satisfaction.www.mymapletreegallery.com
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Business
chamber reportchAmBer uPgrAdes FAst trAck ProgrAm to JumP stArt
Commerce. “If everything is okay,
then the second step will occur –
the Jump Start step.”
meeting will come to order
Fowler calls representatives
from various city and county
departments, such as building
codes, planning and economic
development who will have one
meeting with that business person.
“In this one meeting, the
business owner will get the
information they need in all
these areas to get their company
up and running,” Fowler says.
“Typically the group will be able
to meet within two to three days.”
where is the exit sign?At the Jump Start meeting,
a business owner will receive
information about parking codes,
signage laws, sidewalk dining or
serving alcohol if it’s a restaurant,
health department regulations
and so forth.
“There are a lot of things to
know. For example, if a business
will be serving food, both city
and state codes need to be
met,” Fowler says. “A total
of 18 companies have gained
information with Fast Track and
now Jump Start in the two-year
history of the program.”
as Quickly as possibleOpening a business after
the meeting usually goes much
faster than it does for companies
working without the chamber.
“The chamber moves everything
as quickly as possible because we
know that the company owners
are anxious to open or expand,”
she says. “This chamber is all
about workforce development,
government advocacy, leadership
programs and other service
initiatives.”
– Kevin Litwin
Business
it used to be called Fast Track
and now is called Jump Start,
but the idea behind the two-year
program remains the same.
The Danville-Boyle County
Chamber of Commerce is the
coordinator for Jump Start, a
program intended to help startup
businesses and expanding
companies learn about local laws
and regulations – all in one
convenient, sit-down setting.
“When a business contacts
the chamber about plans to open
or expand, I first meet with the
owner to make sure they have
their business plan and financing
together,” says Paula Fowler,
executive director of the Danville-
Boyle County Chamber of
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taxes
6%State Sales and Use Tax
6%State Income Tax
local payroll taxes
.75% Boyle county1.25% dAnville
income
$21,841 Boyle county$20,305 dAnvillePer Capita Income
$48,176
Average Total
Household Expenditure
transportation
norfolk southern corp.
(855) 667-3655
www.nscorp.com
Bluegrass ultra-transit
Service (BUS)
(859) 238-2260
maJor employers
Denyo Manufacturing
Corporation
Meggitt Aircraft Braking
Systems Corporation
Hobart Corporation
Panasonic Home Appliances
Company of America
FKI logistex, Inc.
Ephraim McDowell Health/
regional Medical Center
Centre College
Berry Plastics Corp.
Caterpillar, Inc.
red Wing Shoe
Company, Inc.
r.r. Donnelley
& Sons Company
Dana Holding Corporation
The Timberland Company
American Greetings
Corporation
economic resources
heart of Danville
main street program
134 South 2nd St.
Danville, Ky 40422
(859) 236-1909
www.downtown
danville.com
Danville-Boyle county
chamber of commerce
100 E. Main St., Ste. 1
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.danville
kentucky.com
Danville/Boyle county
economic Development
partnership (eDp)
100 E. Main St.,Ste. 1
Danville, Ky 40422
(859) 236-2805
www.betterindanville.com
economic profile
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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.
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the doctors will see you now at several top medical
facilities throughout Danville-Boyle County.
One of the strongest, most highly regarded
hospitals in this region and all of Kentucky is Ephraim
McDowell regional Medical Center, which offers
services ranging from outpatient rehabilitation to
digital mammography. The 222-bed, not-for-profit
medical center employs more than 100 physicians
in 37 specialties and subspecialties, and the
hospital serves all of Boyle County as well as
surrounding counties.
The hospital has been making news recently
with two cardiologists joining Ephraim McDowell
Cardiology in the fall of 2011, plus that particular
department will also undergo a large expansion
in 2012. This includes the addition of a new cardiac
catherization lab, which offers the most advanced
technology in the state.
For strains and sPrainsEphraim McDowell also created the Bluegrass
Immediate Care center in 2009 to provide high-
quality health care at a fraction of the cost of an
emergency room visit. Bluegrass Immediate Care
offers health care services to people who need
medical attention but for whom it is not an
emergency, as is the case with strains, sprains,
minor cuts and contusions. This highly trained
clinic is staffed by professionals, and conveniently
offers weekend and late-weekday hours – and no
appointments are needed.
the Best cancer careMeanwhile, Danville is now home to the Central
Kentucky Cancer Center, where the full spectrum
of cancer-care options such as medical oncology,
radiation oncology and a variety of support services
all in one accessible location on the South Danville
Bypass. The center is a partnership of four leading
medical providers: Commonwealth Cancer Center,
Ephraim McDowell Health, 21st Century radiation
Oncology and UK HealthCare.
golden yearsBoyle County is home to three of the top senior
living centers in the region - Baptist Homes Inc.,
Charleston Health Care Center, and Danville Center
for Health & rehabilitation. Each of these locations
provides a high level of patient care administered
by skilled nurses who are long-tenured in the
medical field.
– Braxton Shoop
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Arts & Culture
creative minds thrive in
Danville-Boyle County, as
the area is home to various
cultural opportunities. History
buffs can get their fix, artists can
find their inspiration and festival
fanatics can stay occupied – all
in Danville.
historic sitesConstitution Square is a historic
park that plays an integral part
in Kentucky’s statehood. The
courthouse at the Square was
the location for the 10 statehood
conventions and the state
constitutional convention that
framed Kentucky’s constitution.
The park includes early meeting
houses, a school house and a post
office. The Danville national
Cemetery is a half-acre site first
established in 1862 for Civil War
soldiers. Perryville Battlefield
holds its place in history as the site
of the most devastating Civil War
battle in Kentucky. The battlefield
now includes a museum and a war
reenactment is performed each
October. The Confederate
Monument in McDowell Park
commemorates the Confederate
States of America and is on the
national register of Historic Places.
art FacilitiesBy providing art education
and exhibits, the Community Arts
Center has become an epicenter
for Danville’s art community.
located in the city’s downtown
area, the center is a non-profit
facility that offers classes in
dance, music and visual arts. In
addition, workshops are available,
focusing on everything from fabric
patterns to painting to belly
dancing. Those who visit the
Community Arts Center can also
enjoy exhibits, performances and
various events.
The Jones Visual Arts Center,
located on the Centre College
campus, is home to the studio
and gallery of glass artist Stephen
rolfe Powell. The 85,000-square-
foot norton Center for the Arts
hosts an array of performances
and events for Centre College
and Danville-Boyle County.
Pioneer Playhouse, Kentucky’s
oldest outdoor theater, offers
entertainment with dinner and a
endless inspirationdAnville-Boyle county’s diverse culturAl scene engAges the community
the centerpiece of constitution square is the governor’s circle: a pair of bronze statues depicting the state seal
of kentucky, two men shaking hands. PHOTO By BrIAn McCOrD
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live show every Tuesday through
Saturday. named after its founder,
the West T. Hill Community Theatre
has been performing plays and
musicals in Danville for 30 years.
museumsThe Ephraim McDowell
House Museum is the former
home of Dr. Ephraim McDowell,
who performed the first ovarian
tumor removal. The house, a
national Historic landmark, is
an example of Georgian architecture
and tours are given daily. With an
entire village of masterfully crafted
and displayed miniatures, the Great
American Dollhouse Museum is a
unique attraction. The museum
also includes a playroom, classroom
and gift shop.
Festivals and eventsBoyle County plays host to a
number of annual festivals that
draw visitors to the region from
across Kentucky and the southeast.
Since 1990, Danville has been
home to the Great American
Brass Band Festival, which features
continuous live brass band music
from Friday until Sunday. Other
events include a parade,
Oktoberfest, the Kentucky State
BBQ Festival (which drew more
than 25,000 people during its
first year), the Bourbon Chase (a
national running event) and the
Great American Balloon race. The
Boyle County Fair also happens
annually in Danville, which lasts
for a week and features pageants,
talent shows, pet shows, horse
shows, drag racing, tractor pulls,
cornhole competitions and more.
The Constitution Square Arts Fest
takes place in Danville’s historic
Constitution Square, and celebrates
all things art each September. The
Forkland Heritage Festival & revue
allows attendees to experience
what life was like in simpler times,
hear old-time country music
and see artists and craftspeople
at work. – Glennese Patterson
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local Flavor
Danville restaurants know the
meaning of fresh food. With
homemade products and lots of
interesting menu options, it’s
hard to not love what you eat.
Here’s a small sampling of some
popular Danville dining favorites:
Baked goods and tasty treats
Burke’s Bakery, found in the
center of downtown Danville,
maintains a winning combination
of delicious food and hometown
atmosphere. Burke’s is tinged
with nostalgia for many locals,
who relied on the establishment
for the birthday cakes of their
childhood and the wedding cakes
of adulthood. All Burke’s baked
goods are made fresh each
morning, which means no stale
donuts, bread, or cookies. The
glazed donuts and Chocolate
Delites are frequent favorites
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among customers. Carbo loading
is definitely encouraged with
signature items such as the salt-
rising bread, Persian rolls and
butterflake rolls. Customers are
always encouraged to snatch a
batch of Burke’s gingerbread
cookies or apple sauce cake
before heading out.
Order fun and surprising cakes
or cupcakes at The Twisted Sifter
Cake Shoppe. Fresh ingredients
and homemade frostings are used
to create a custom cake for your
special occasion. Pick your sweets
for a pre-wedding party, wedding,
birthday or any other occasion
you can think up. The shop serves
the Danville, louisville, lexington
and nicholasville areas.
neW delights in danville
One of the newest gathering
spots in Danville is Mallard’s
restaurant, located on the city’s
west side next to Danville Cinemas
8. Mallard’s offers American-style
food such as Angus hamburgers
and many sandwiches, and has
seating for 250 that includes an
outdoor patio. The restaurant has
24 TVs for sporting events, and
seven different sound zones to
provide some privacy.
303 W of Danville is another
new eatery located at 303 West
Main in the downtown district.
Besides fine dining and spirits,
the restaurant/club has live music
on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
nights. Besides good food and
music, 303 W also features billiards
and darts, and is open Monday-
Saturday for lunch and dinner.
a siP oF coFFee and atmosPhere
The Hub Cafe and Coffee
House is the perfect choice for
anyone craving caffeine and an
eclectic vibe. The cafe’s motto,
“life is too short to be difficult,”
is manifested in every aspect of
its service. Hub’s entire menu of
made-to-order breakfast, lunch
and dinner is available at any time
of the day. A variety of fair-trade,
organic coffees can be sipped
while customers make use of
free wireless Internet service.
On Friday and Saturday nights.Melton’s Deli opened in 1999 and
has been a Danville favorite ever since. located downtown, the deli serves lunch menu items, with ingredients prepared fresh every morning including the fresh brewed tea. In 2009, the deli won the Pulse Award from the Heart of Danville for its active downtown presence.
Farm Fresh oPtionsA homegrown selection of
fruits, vegetables, crafts and
organic foods can be bought at
Boyle County Farmer’s Market,
which is held at the county
fairgrounds. The Dowwntown
Danville Farmer’s Market, located
across from the Arts Center, also
sells fresh produce and fruit.
– Julianna Edmonds and Raven Petty
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Sports & recreation
Beautiful Boyle County is home to parks, fishing
and enough recreation opportunities to keep
the outdoor-oriented occupied.
Parks and recreation The parks in Boyle County provide residents with
an array of activities to enjoy year round. Danville’s
Millennium Park is one of the biggest in the area. It
plays host to soccer, baseball, softball and football
fields, along with a skatepark, playgrounds, a dog
park, picnic areas, walking trails and a lake.
The William E. “Bunny” Davis recreation Complex
is another great resource for residents, as the facilities
provide the area with racquetball and tennis courts,
a 25-meter outdoor swimming pool, step/aerobic
and dance classes, free weight and cardiovascular
equipment areas, while adding a wallyball court and
karate classes to the mix. The Danville-Boyle County
Parks and recreation Department hosts a variety of
youth and adult sports leagues.
Those looking to play volleyball or disc golf can
visit the Henry Jackson Park in Danville. The facilities
at Henry Jackson also have paved walking trails,
baseball fields and several playground areas. Cowan
Street Park also provides an open field for a variety
of uses, including football, soccer and baseball
practices, along with a basketball court and
playgrounds.
danville area Fishing and WildliFe Watching
Just 15 minutes outside of Danville lies the Central
Kentucky Wildlife refuge, a 500-acre preserve that
is home to a wide array of birds, plants and other
wildlife that showcases the wonderful natural beauty
of the region. Boyle County is also home to the
deepest lake in Kentucky, Herrington lake. located
on the border of Boyle, Mercer and Garrard counties,
the artificial lake is home to such fish as bass, catfish,
bluegill and more, and provides a great place for
visitors to boat and fish.
golF the day aWayWhile Boyle County has no professional or minor
league sports teams, the region is home to a couple
of highly regarded golf courses. The county’s newest
course, the Old Bridge Golf Club, is a semi-private
course located near the banks of Herrington lake.
The course was completed in 1989, and features a
long 18 holes, private lessons and more. The Danville
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Boyle County Public Library307 W. Broadway Danville, KY
(859) 238-READ
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Country Club is the county’s oldest and finest private
golf club. The course opened in 1924, and in 1998
added The Clubhouse, which holds a restaurant, a card
room, and full locker and shower facilities for members.
The beautifully maintained 18-hole course shares the
spotlight with the club’s tennis courts and Olympic-
sized pool.
the BourBon chaseneed a change of scenery? Sign up for the annual
Bourbon Chase and get a scenic tour and exercise
session in one. The Bourbon Chase covers 200 miles
across the Bluegrass State, broken into 36 legs and
250 12-member teams. Each member takes three
legs, approximately 5.5 miles each, starting at the
Jim Bean Distillery and ending in downtown lexington.
Winners’ prizes include, of course, bourbon goodies
and a party with live music, local food and plenty of
bourbon samples.
– Carson O’Shoney
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one of the growing institutes
of learning in this region
is Bluegrass Community and
Technical College, which has
grown from 200 students in
2002 at its Danville campus to
more than 1,800 students today.
Programs offered include
business management and
marketing, electrical technology,
industrial maintenance technology,
machine tool technology, medical
information technology, nurse
aide, practical nursing, registered
nurse and welding technology.
And recently, the two-year BCTC
began partnering with Eastern
Kentucky University and the
University of Kentucky so that
BCTC students can take several
courses in Danville that are
transferable to EKU and UK.
Another higher education
institution that is easily accessible
to Danville-Boyle County residents
is Centre College, which was
ranked among the top 50 liberal
arts college in the United States
by U.S. News and World Report for 2010. Other top local education
options include Mid-Continent
University and national College.
going PuBlicThe Boyle County School
District, a top 20 school district
in Kentucky, includes Junction
City, Perryville and Woodlawn
elementary schools, as well
as Boyle County Middle and
High School. Boyle County
Schools offer a wide variety
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The Danville Schools
152 E. Martin Luther King Blvd. • Danville, KY 40422 (859) 238-1300 • www.danville.kyschools.us
ACTCompositefor2010-11Juniors–20.3–rankingDHS21stamong allKentuckyhighschools
85%ofhighschoolgraduatesacceptedtocollege
Nationallyrecognizedforensics,academicandathleticprograms
WorldlanguagesK-12
64%ofAdvancedPlacementexamsscoredthreeorhigher
Wellover$1millioninscholarshipsawardedto104graduatingseniors
10AdvancedPlacementcourses
Widerangeofspecialopportunitiesintheartsandtechnology
Project-basedapproachtolearning
Nationallyrecognizedinnovationsite
ExtendedlearningopportunitiesthroughDKUandExperienceDanville
Staterecognizedmarchingband
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Established 1912
of opportunities for all students,
including dual college credit, state
championship extra-curricular
activities, intervention and
accelerated programs. The
Danville School District boasts
more than an 80 percent
acceptance rate for graduates
to college. Additionally, the
Kentucky School for the Deaf
has been offering education
to hearing impaired children
in all grade levels since it was
established in 1823.
Private eyesDanville-Boyle County is also
home to outstanding private
offerings, including Danville
Montessori School that was
founded in 1975 and offers
pre-primary classes, a day care,
an elementary program and
an after-school program. At
Danville Christian Academy,
the nondenominational school is
dedicated to providing a Christian
environment for student learning
and growth.
get ready, kidsAnd for those youngsters who
aren’t quite old enough to attend
school, Wilderness Trace Child
Development Center serves
children from birth through age
5 by providing educational and
therapeutic services for children
with and without disabilities.
It’s the only school of its kind in
the state, and the setting allows
typical children to interact and
communicate alongside children of
the same ages with special needs,
helping all youngsters to thrive.
– Braxton Shoop
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climate
Danville’s winter lasts about
three months, with average
temperatures in the 30s, and
summer temperatures can
range as high as the low 90s.
24.1 FJanuary low temperature
32.9 FJanuary high temperature
66.4 FJuly low temperature
85.9 FJuly high temperature
size in sQuare miles
15.82danville
180.17Boyle county
cost of living
$39,687median household income
$120,600median home Price
$633estimated gross rent for two-Bedroom Apartment
transportation
21.7median travel time to Work in minutes
nearest Airport: Blue grass
numBers to know
Boyle circuit clerk
(859) 239-7456
Danville Boyle county
recycling center
(859) 238-1116
householD info
28,432total Population
40.6median resident Age
11,075total households
3,603non-family households
3,386households With children
4,086households Without children
snapshotnestled in the heart of the Bluegrass region, Danville and Boyle
County are known for natural beauty. Danville, the county seat,
is a regional hub for health care, higher education and culture.
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Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce
A&L Accessories • 236-7411
Aaron’s Sales & Lease • 238-7565
The Academic Success Center of Kentucky • 613-2290
ADA Heating and Air • 548-8501
Adoption Assistance, Inc. • 236-2761
Advocate Messenger • 236-2551
Air Evac LifeTeam • 854-0081
Alan Clark • 236-4812
The Allen Co. • 236-2310
Alternative Energies Kentucky, LLC • 236-7385
American Cellular Incorporated/ Verizon Wireless • 236-7236
American Greetings • 236-7200
Animal Medical Center • 238-2201
Anita’s Attic • 209-4247
Anodia Systems • (866) 246-2548
The Arts Commission of Danville/Boyle County • 238-0063
ASAP Towing • 236-2727
The Ashley Inn at Meadow Lake Equestrian Center • 548-4922
AT&T • (502) 875-3508
AT&T Mobility • 236-9071
Atmos Energy • 236-2300
Atoka, LLC • 236-4591
B&E Furniture • 236-6904
B&L Jewelers • 238-0476
B. C. Cummins & Co., PLLC • 238-2200
Back to Basics Chiropractic, LLC • 236-5562
Baptist Express Care at Walmart • 236-4224
Baptist Homes, Inc. • 236-1557
Baskin Robbins • 236-4175
Better Business Bureau of Central and Eastern Kentucky • (800) 866-6668
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Bluegrass • 236-2999
Bluegrass Biomedical, Inc. • 238-7045
Bluegrass Clinic – Stanford Family Medicine & Obstetrics • (606) 365-8338
Bluegrass Community & Technical College • 239-7030
Bluegrass Community Bank • 238-0556
Bluegrass Immediate Care Center • 236-3208
Bluegrass IT Services • 238-7045
Bluegrass Pizza & Pub • 236-7737
Bob Allen Motor Mall • 236-3217
Bokays Flowers & More • 236-7571
Bookaholics • 209-4101
The Bottle Shoppe, LLC • 236-1965
Boyle Co. Library • 236-8466
Boyle County Industrial Foundation • 236-0636
Boyle County Schools • 236-6634
Brights Bottle Gas • 748-5382
Branscum Construction Company, Inc. (270) 866-5107
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Buffalo Springs Audio/ Video Design, Inc. • (606) 365-4040
Burkes Bakery • 236-5661
Burkmann Feeds • 236-0400
Craig A. Butler, CPA • 936-0201
ButtonHeads • 236-5249
C.A.R. Express • 236-2002
Caldwell & Cook Hearing Services • 236-3865
Caldwell Body Shop • 238-7051
Caldwell Stone • 236-6829
Candy Bouquet • 236-5605
Caregivers by Linda • 238-7611
Caretenders of the Bluegrass • 236-8956
Carol’s Bridal & Gift • 236-3825
CASA at Woodlawn • 936-3510
Caterpillar Track Components • 936-2220
Central Kentucky Career Center • 269-8021
Central Kentucky Federal Savings Bank • 236-4181
Central KY Association of Realtors • 236-3497
Central KY Interpreter Referral, Inc. • 236-9888
Central Ky Surgeons, PSC • 236-2222
Centre College • 238-5200
Centre College Career Services • 238-5286
Charleston Health Care Center • 236-9292
Chase • 238-4702
A Children’s Place • 236-7176
Chills Quick Stop • 236-0444
Chills Wine and Spirits • 236-6406
Church of God of America • 236-2194
City Art Signs • 236-8219
City of Danville • 238-1200
Cliffview Retreat and Conference Center 792-3333
Coldwell Banker VIP Realty, Inc. • 236-5450
Comfort Suites • 936-9300
Commonwealth Cancer Center • 236-2203
Communications by Design • 329-7336
Community Arts Center • 236-4054
Community Greeting Service • 583-3694
Community Trust Bank • 239-9200
Convention & Visitors Bureau • 236-7794
The Cottage Bed & Breakfast • 236-9642
Cottage Interiors • 239-0990
Country Hearth Inn • 236-8601
Cumberland Foot & Ankle Center • 236-3208
Custom Air, Inc. • 236-5417
Dana Corporation • 236-3960
Danville Ace Hardware & Appliances, Inc. • 236-5774
Danville Bike & Footwear • 238-7669
Danville Bottled Water • 238-4134
Danville Bowlarama Lanes, Inc. • 236-6452
Danville Boyle Co. Senior Citizens • 236-2070
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Danville Boyle County Chamber of Commerce • 236-2361
Danville Boyle County Economic Development Partnership • 236-2805
Danville Boyle County Humane Society • 238-1117
Danville Centre For Health & Rehab • 236-3972
Danville Christian Academy • 236-2177
Danville Country Club • 236-7197
Danville Eye Center • 236-8644
Danville Family Chiropractic • 239-0022
Danville Family Dentistry • 236-2488
Danville Mailing Center • 238-2232
Danville Massage Centre • 236-6373
Danville Medical Specialists • 236-6613
Danville Office Equipment, Inc. • 236-6618
Danville Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, PSC • 236-8730
Danville Pediatric Dentistry, PSC • 236-6900
Danville Pediatrics • 236-1080
Danville Save A Lot • 238-7677
Danville Schools • 238-1300
Danville Surgical Associates • 236-0712
Dart Sanitation • 792-3278
Denham-Blythe Co., Inc. • 255-7405
Dental Associates • 236-9277
Denyo Manufacturing • 236-3405
The Derby Shoppe & Raggs • 236-1211
Dexter Real Estate/Insurance • 236-6686
Digital on Demand • 236-8503
Dixon Design • 238-9498
Doss and Horky, Inc. • 236-2690
Drs. Beto & Bogardus, PLLC • 236-1130
Durham & Demaree Insurance • 236-2770
Durham Beauty School • 236-6268
Eastern Kentucky University – Danville Campus • 236-6866
Eddie Montgomery’s Steakhouse • 734-3400
Edward Jones Investments Bill Griffin • 936-9600
Edward Jones Investments Joe Bunch • 238-7420
Elmwood Inn Fine Teas & Benjamin Press • 332-2400
Energy Sports and Fitness • 734-0590
Enlow & Shahzad Associates in Medicine, PSC • 236-4216
Ephraim McDowell Health • 239-1000
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center • 239-1000
Ephraim McDowell Vascular • 239-4840
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
Farmers Bank & Capital Trust Co. • 238-2602
Farmers National Bank • 236-2926
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Danville-Boyle County Chamber of Commerce
Feistritzer Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc. • 236-0850
Finleys Fun Center • 236-8808
Footbridge Group • 583-2094
Fort Knox Federal Credit Union • 236-2153
Fresh Ledger, LLC • 583-0311
Garrard County Chamber of Commerce • 792-2282
Gash Fitzpatrick Insurance Agency • 236-5192
Gentle Dental Care • 236-6181
Giovanni’s Pizza & Italian Buffet • 236-1455
Go Fetch Marketing & Design • (606) 425-0527
The Golden Lion Bed & Breakfast • 583-1895
Good Neighbor Pharmacy • 936-1222
Goode Locksmith • 332-7123
Goody’s • 238-7583
The Great American Brass Band Festival • 319-8426
The Great American Dollhouse Museum • 236-1883
Greenleaf Plant Food, Inc. • 236-2861
Greenline Implement, Inc. • 236-8500
Greg’s Shoe Repair • 792-3064
Growing Pains Lawn Service • 332-4231
Hampton Inn • 236-6200
Hancock’s Stop and Go, LLC • 209-4198
Kenneth Harmon • 236-2443
Harrodsburg Herald • 734-2726
Harrodsburg Mercer County Chamber • 734-2365
Health First Chiropractic • 236-5129
Heart of Danville • 236-1909
Heart of Kentucky United Way • 238-6986
Heartland Veterinary Hospital • 238-7500
Helton, Erwin & Associates • 236-4520
Heritage Hospice • 236-2425
Herrington Lake Marina • 548-2282
Chris Herron, Attorney • 236-3777
Hilliard Lyons • 236-3636
Hobart Corporation • 236-7023
Hometown Clinic • 236-8268
Hometown Radio Network • 236-2711
The Hub Coffee House & Cafe • 936-0001
Hudson & Hudson, PLLC • 236-2854
The Idea Farm • 236-3376
Impressions the salon & spa, llc • 236-6819
Infintech • (812) 568-6397
Anna Ingram
Insight Media Advertising • 263-1800
Inter County Energy • 236-4561
Jacobs Hall Museum • 239-7017
Jameson Evans Resources • 238-7800
JC Penney • 236-7709
Jeffrey Baird Associates • 236-3048
Joann’s Corner Cuts • 236-7854
Joedy Sharpe Construction Co. • 236-1479
John Kalk • 936-3112
Johnson & Pohlmann • 236-5922
Journal Communications • (800) 333-8842
Junction City • 854-3900
Karamel Kreations Gourmet Caramel & Gifts • 227-3927
KC’s Gymnastics • 236-7175
Kentucky Blood Center • 276-2534
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Kentucky Trust Co. • 239-9000
Kentucky Utilities • (800) 981-0600
Kerbaugh & Rodes • 236-3924
Kid’s Alley • 236-5437
Kirk Schlea Photography & Visual Arts • 332-7562
Kiwanis
Kleckners Collision Center, Inc. • 236-7208
Knight Hawk Security Services • 236-6989
Barry Kowalik, OD, PSC • 236-8093
Forrest Kuhn, MD • (502) 896-2131
KY Stage • 238-5432
L.E. Pope Building Co., Inc. • (336) 996-5000
LaFiesta Grande • 238-0544
A Lasting Impression • 236-7118
Lees Famous Recipe • 236-8777
Lexington Legends Professional Baseball Club • 252-4487
Lexington Road Laser Wash • 265-1635
LFE Institute • 516-1802
Liberty Mining Consultants, Inc. • 936-5588
Life’s Custom Woodworking • 536-4755
Lily Manor Day Spa • 236-1700
Lincoln County Chamber of Commerce • (606) 365-4118
Liquor Barn – Danville • 259-1136
Liquor Mart • 239-9488
Little Caesar’s Pizza • 236-1122
Little Oil Dist. • 236-6463
Little Sign Shop • 238-7391
Lochdale Development, Inc. • 619-5600
The Lock Box • 236-2611
Long Run Community Apartments • 236-9530
Lore Brewing Co. • 209-4288
Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse • 238-9925
Lyons Greenleaf BP • 236-7775
M&M Sanitation • 552-2735
Maeder Painting • (217) 721-3332
Mallard’s • 936-8103
Maple Tree Gallery • 236-0909
Mark L. Morgan & Associates • 936-1234
The Martin Agency, Inc. • 236-6782
McAfee Mowing & Landscaping • 236-6969
McAnly Commercial Properties • 236-6363
McClure & McClure Attorneys • 236-4214
McDaniel Wealth Management, PLLC • 236-0595
McDowell Home Health Agency • 236-8946
McDowell House Museum • 236-2804
McDowell Place of Danville • 239-4663
McDowell Wellness Center • 936-9355
The Medicine Shoppe • 238-0002
Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems KY • 936-4600
Melton’s Deli • 236-9874
Merrill Lynch, Thomas D. Hobbs• (502) 329-5045
Meticulous Bookkeeping Services, LLC • 433-1712
Minuteman Press • 236-4655
Molly’s Flowers and things, inc. • 236-4438
Morley’s Wheel Service • 236-4454
Morning Glory Manor & Cottage B&B • 236-1888
Myrtle’s Market on Main • 236-0644
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National College of Business & Technology • 236-6991
National Office Furniture • 236-2604
Nesco Resource • 238-0058
New York Life Insurance Co. • 238-7232
Northwestern Mutual • 236-7468
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 • 236-1234
One Vision Motorsports, LLC • 936-RIDE
Orange Cat Productions • 755-4115
Packs Nursery • 854-3901
Panasonic Appliances Co. of America • 238-3426
Papa Johns • 236-9999
Party Hop’n • 583-3621
Patrick Cooper Painting Contractor, Inc. • 332-4934
Patriot Income Tax Service, LLC • 238-0066
PBK Bank • 238-2265
Perryville Market, LLC • 583-2094
Personal Finance Co., LLC • 236-0013
Pioneer Playhouse of Danville • 236-2747
Pioneer Vocational • 236-8413
Pizza Hut of Danville, Inc. • 236-2622
Pliant Corporation • 236-6633
PNC Bank • 238-1034
Premier Villages of Kentucky, LLC
Preston Pruitt Funeral Home • 236-4343
Quality Inn of Danville • 236-8600
Rainbow Cleaners • 236-4274
Renos Roadhouse • 936-1385
Rexel-Danville • 236-0880
Robinson, Hughes & Christopher, PSC • 236-6628
Royal Liquors • 236-5000
RR Donnelley • 238-2401
Salon on 4th • 236-4516
Salvation Army Thrift Store • 236-0457
Dave Scheurich • 236-5934
Scott Scutchfield • 236-0641
SDK Apparel & Promotional Products • (888) 448-9424
Selfrefind • (866) 755-4258
Servpro of Versailles, Nicholasville & Danville • 887-1123
Sheehan, Barnett, Dean, Pennington, Little & Dexter, PSC • 236-2641, Ext. 120
Kay Sheldon
Shelter Insurance • 238-2163
Shoe Sensation, Inc. • 236-4287
Simply Delish by David & Tish • 583-0012
Simply Silver • 236-1707
Sleep Outfitters • 238-7299
Salli S. Slone MD • 236-0916
Smart Lube International, Inc. • 236-3215
SOCAYR, Inc. • (502) 634-9830
Sodexo • 236-2744
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Southern Hospitality Center, Inc. • (502) 749-2845
Southland Christian Church – Danville Campus • (877) 337-1600
The Spine Center of Central Kentucky • 238-7746
Spirit Chevrolet Buick, Inc. • 734-7736
Star Construction • 209-4262
Star Home USA • 319-4000
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
Stuart Powell Ford Lincoln Mazda • 236-8917
The Style Shop • 936-2005
Sunrise Children’s Services • 236-5507
Super 8 Danville • 236-8881
Sweet Suds • 583-4294
Symbiotix • (800) 396-9577
TCI Logistics • 236-6001
Tele Data Communications • 332-4222
The 10th Planet, LLC • 236-4488
TheatrEXpands • 516-1802
Thoroughbred Threads, LLC • 236-0224
303 West • 236-2159
The Timberland Co., Inc. • 236-1351
Time Warner Cable • 626-4840
Timothy Bidwell, Inc. • 339-0445
Tinder Krauss Tinder • 238-9494
Travel Leaders • 236-0000
Trinity Episcopal Church • 236-3374
Triple O Electric • 238-7628
The Twisted Sifter • 238-9393
Tye Financial Group • 236-8793
United Warehousing Co., LLC • 236-0773
US Bank • 236-5418
USA Signs, LLC • 236-6811
V the Market • 236-9774
Vantage Engineering • 734-0560
Vend Fresh Food Service • 236-6765
Ventures in Veterinary Acquisitions • 238-7682
VIP Auction Co. • 236-1852
VIP Property Management • 236-5450
Wal-Mart • 236-9572
Robert Webster, DMD • 236-1912
Weldquip • 239-9353
West Care Kentucky • 238-1127
West T. Hill Community Theatre • 236-8607
Wilderness Trace Family YMCA • 236-0359
Wiley Electrical Contractor, LLC • 854-0167
Woodrum Plaza • 324-0303
WPBK-FM (Lincoln Garrard Broadcasting Co., Inc.) (606) 365-2126
Yesterday’s Potions, LLC • 236-6663
Yount Construction & Properties • 236-8889
Zaxby’s • 236-9133
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A&L AccessoriesAnn Clay Harris • 236-7411326 W. Main St., Ste. 100 Danville, [email protected]
Craig A. Butler, CPACraig Butler • 936-0201, Fax: 936-0203131 N. Fourth St., [email protected]
Fresh Ledger, LLCWendy Rochester • 583-0311665 Seminole Trail, [email protected]
Kerbaugh & RodesGlyn Kerbaugh • 236-3924, Fax: 236-6435132 S. Second St., [email protected]
Robinson, Hughes & Christopher, PSCWalter Goggin • 236-6628, Fax: 236-6660459 W. M. L. King Blvd., 40422www.rhccpas.com
The Idea FarmRon Jackson • 236-3376, Fax: 236-3396464 W. Broadway, [email protected]
Insight Media AdvertisingGeorge Robbins • 263-1800, Fax: 263-1857101 Prosperous Pl., Ste. 250 Lexington, [email protected]
Communications by DesignJoshua Fuqua • 329-7336128 Bold Venture, 40422communicationsbydesignllc@gmail.comwww.communicationsbydesignllc.com
Go Fetch Marketing & DesignBrad Howard • (606) 425-0527, Fax: (502) 415-7405203 Woodline Dr., Somerset, [email protected]
SDK Apparel & Promotional ProductsSteve Amsler • (888) 448-9424, Fax: 792-9424202 Royalty Dr., Lancaster, [email protected]
Burkmann FeedsDavid Williams • 236-0400, (800) 786-2875, Fax: 236-73071111 Perryville Rd., [email protected]
Greenleaf Plant Food, Inc.Philip Nichols • 236-2861, Fax: 236-2098410 Vaksdahl Ave., [email protected]
Greenline Implement, Inc.Alec Russell • 236-8500, Fax: 236-59001401 Minor Rd., [email protected]
accessories – purses & Jewelry
accountants
advertising
advertising & graphic Design
advertising – specialties
agribusiness
Not Just Antiques in DanvilleCliff Dunne • 239-00881000 E. Lexington Ave., [email protected]
Long Run Community ApartmentsNichole Rice • 236-9530, Fax: 236-9807301 Hill N. Dale Dr., [email protected]
Community Arts CenterMary Beth Touchstone • 236-4054401 W. Main St., [email protected]
TheatrEXpandsSusan Pope • 516-1802509 E. Walnut St., [email protected]/iWeb/susanpope/TheatrEXpands.html
Baptist Homes, Inc.Stacy Evans • 236-1557, Fax: 236-15531004 Argyll Woods Dr., [email protected]
Charleston Health Care CenterKay Thurmond • 236-9292, Fax: 236-3713203 Bruce Ct., [email protected]
McDowell Place of DanvilleSusan Matherly • 239-4663, Fax: 239-66111181 Ben Ali Dr., 40422www.mcdowell-place.org
Helton, Erwin & AssociatesEph Helton • 236-4520, Fax: 236-5650432 W. Main St., [email protected]
Chris Herron, AttorneyChris Herron • 236-3777, Fax: 236-3744409 W. Main St., Ste. 100, [email protected]
Hudson & Hudson, PLLCJosh Hudson • 236-2854, Fax: 236-2856102 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Mark L. Morgan & AssociatesMark Morgan • 936-1234, Fax: 238-019426 S. Fourth St., 40422
McClure & McClure AttorneysGeorge McClure • 236-4214 Fax: 236-6636120 N. Third St., Ste. 202, [email protected]
Sheehan, Barnett, Dean, Pennington, Little & Dexter, PSCSheilah Wells • 236-2641, Ext. 120 Fax: 236-1733114 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
antiques
apartments
art galleries
arts & creativity training
assisted living homes
attorneys
VIP Auction Co.Johnny Durham • 236-1852, (866) 394-6269, Fax: 236-5453317 W. Main St., [email protected]
Buffalo Springs Audio/Video Design, Inc.John Caywood • (606) 365-4040, Fax: (606) 365-2020505 Lancaster St., Stanford, [email protected]
Caldwell & Cook Hearing ServicesPat Cook • 236-3865, (888) 843-9558, Fax: 236-16903940 S. Danville Bypass, 40422www.caldwellandcook.com
Bob Allen Motor MallBob Allen • 236-3217, (877) 773-3217, Fax: 236-8670725 Maple Ave., [email protected]
Spirit Chevrolet Buick, Inc.Ken Cusic • 734-7736, (800) 880-7736, Fax: 734-51581072 Danville Rd., Harrodsburg, 40330www.spirit-chevrolet.com
Stuart Powell Ford Lincoln MazdaRobert Cunningham • 236-8917, (800) 334-0005, Fax: 238-1188225 S. Danville Bypass, 40423www.stuartpowell.com
ASAP TowingDon & Duston Alford • 236-2727525 Redryer, [email protected]
Caldwell Body ShopEddie Caldwell • 238-7051, Fax: 236-34931215 Lebanon Rd., [email protected]
Family Tire & Service CenterTerry Magaldi • 236-7078, Fax: 236-4451521 S. Third St., [email protected]
Kleckners Collision Center, Inc.Earl & Trudy Kleckner • 236-7208, Fax: 236-7208100 Thoroughbred Dr., [email protected]
Morley’s Wheel ServiceJoe Morley • 236-4454, Fax: 236-9300234 E. Walnut St., 40422
Smart Lube International, Inc.Conley Gooch • 236-3215491 S. Fourth St., 40422
Burkes BakeryPatty Burke • 236-5661121 W. Main St., 40422
Bluegrass Community BankLarry Thygesen • 238-0556, Fax: 238-0558113 Smoky Way, 40422lthygesen@bluegrasscommunitybank.comwww.bluegrasscommunitybank.com
auctions – auctioneers
audio/video & home theaters
audiology – hearing aid sales & services
automobile Dealers
automotive
Bakeries
Banks & financial institutions
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Central Kentucky Federal Savings BankWilliam H. Johnson • 236-4181, Fax: 236-4363340 W. Main St., [email protected]
ChaseJodi Arnold • 238-4702, Fax: 236-6084237 W. Main St., [email protected]
Community Trust BankDave Maynard • 239-9200, Fax: 239-9275462 W. Main St., [email protected]
Farmers Bank & Capital Trust Co.Kim Warren • 238-2602, Fax: 238-26121035 Ben Ali Dr., [email protected]
Farmers National BankGreg Caudill • 236-2926, (866) 888-0220, Fax: 238-7432304 W. Main St., [email protected]
Fort Knox Federal Credit UnionLinda Hamilton • 236-2153, Fax: 236-7675312 Skywatch, [email protected]
Kentucky Trust Co.Alan Turbyfill • 239-9000, Fax: 239-9003218 W. Main St., [email protected]
PBK BankMae Renner • 238-2265, Fax: 238-7622120 Frontier Blvd., Stanford, 40484www.pbkbank.com
PNC BankStacy Sellers • 238-1034, Fax: 238-1037121 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
US BankPatricia Gentry • 236-5418, Fax: 236-5432111 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Southern Hospitality Center, Inc.Pinkey Newton • (502) 749-2845, Fax: (502) 749-2845375 Community Center Dr. Hustonville, [email protected]
The Ashley Inn at Meadow Lake Equestrian CenterLaurie Snyder • 548-4922, Fax: 548-24979863 Lexington Rd., Lancaster, [email protected]
The Cottage Bed & BreakfastChris Kubale • 236-96422826 Lexington Rd., [email protected]
The Golden Lion Bed & BreakfastNancy Jones • 583-1895, Fax: (866) 453-5466243 N. Third St., [email protected]
Morning Glory Manor & Cottage B&BLin Walter Bauer • 236-1888244 E. Lexington Ave., [email protected]/morningglorym.html
Danville Bike & FootwearErnst Crown-Weber • 238-7669, Fax: 238-7669417 W. Main St., [email protected]
Banquet & wedding halls
Bed & Breakfasts
Bicycles
Meticulous Bookkeeping Services, LLCMichelle Davis • 433-1712PO Box 1616, [email protected]
Timothy Bidwell, Inc.Tim Bidwell • 339-0445120 E. Main St., Ste. 3, [email protected]
Danville Bottled WaterDon Embree • 238-4134, (800) 737-4134, Fax: 238-2150660 David Ave., [email protected]
Jeffrey Baird AssociatesJeffrey Baird • 236-3048PO Box 832, [email protected]
Yount Construction & PropertiesLee Yount • 236-8889, Fax: 236-6230PO Box 1843, [email protected]
Life’s Custom WoodworkingDavid Life • 536-4755, Fax: 733-99393030 Battlefield Rd., Perryville, [email protected]
The Twisted SifterPamela Birt • 238-9393128 Church St., [email protected]
C.A.R. ExpressAlan Clark • 236-2002306 Skywatch Dr., KY 40422
Lexington Road Laser WashBill Wickliffe • 265-1635747 McBrayer Dr., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Atoka, LLCTim Dievert • 236-4591, Fax: 236-26405066 Perryville Rd., [email protected]
Lees Famous RecipeJ. Paul Newton • 236-8777, Fax: 236-8777610 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Simply Delish by David & TishTisha Bristow • 583-0012413 Streamland Dr., [email protected]
Sodexo236-2744, Fax: 236-3663600 W. Walnut St., 40422
McDaniel Wealth Management, PLLCTim McDaniel, CFP, CPA • 236-0595, Fax: 236-3033110 N. First St., 40422tim@mcdanielwealthmanagement.comwww.mcdanielwealthmanagement.com
Robinson, Hughes & Christopher, PSCWalter Goggin • 236-6628, Fax: 236-6660459 W. M. L. King Blvd., 40422www.rhccpas.com
Danville Boyle County Chamber of CommercePaula Fowler • 236-2361, Fax: 236-3197100 E. Main St., Ste. 1, [email protected]
Bookkeeping
Bottled water sales
Builders
Building contractors
cabinetry & countertops – custom
cakes
car washes
caterers
certified public accountants
chambers of commerce
Garrard County Chamber of CommerceLindsey Stanley • 792-2282, Fax: 792-2282PO Box 462, Lancaster, [email protected]
Harrodsburg Mercer County ChamberJill Cutler • 734-2365488 Price Ave., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Lincoln County Chamber of CommerceAndrea Miller • (606) 365-4118, Fax: (606) 365-4118201 E. Main St., Stanford, 40484director@lincolncountychamber.comwww.lincolncountychamber.com
A Children’s PlaceSusan Matherly • 236-7176, Fax: 238-78191541 Lebanon Rd., 40422www.emhealth.org
Kid’s AlleyDoris Cessna • 236-5437, Fax: 236-5437506 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Back to Basics Chiropractic, LLCCraig Arnold • 236-5562, Fax: 236-55641420 Hustonville Rd., [email protected]
Danville Family ChiropracticDennis Short • 239-0022, Fax: 239-0044434 W. Walnut St., 40422
Health First ChiropracticMike Marshall & Carol Webb-Marshall • 236-5129, Fax: 236-28673998 S. Danville Bypass, Ste. 102, 40422
Church of God of AmericaTim Napier • 236-2194W. Green St., 40422
Southland Christian Church – Danville CampusCynthia Willison • (877) 337-1600, (877) 337-1600, Fax: 293-29121001 Ben Ali Dr., Ste. 2, [email protected]/danville
Trinity Episcopal ChurchReverend Amy Dafler Meaux • 236-3374320 W. Main St., [email protected]
KiwanisKathy McBee PO Box 746, 40423
Anita’s AtticAnita Carey • 209-4247420A W. Walnut, [email protected]
Lee StephensKelly Coffey • 236-0237, Fax: 236-5948350 S. Fourth St., 40422
The Hub Coffee House & CafeBJ & Lori McCreary • 936-0001, Fax: 366-0080236 W. Main St., 40422www.thehubcoffeehousencafe.com
L.E. Pope Building Co., Inc.Jeff Hunter • (336) 996-50001349-C S. Park Dr. Kernersville, NC [email protected]
Lochdale Development, Inc.Logan Germann • 619-5600521 Irvin Rd., [email protected]
childcare
childrens specialty stores
chiropractors
churches
civic clubs
clothing
coffee houses
commercial real estate Development
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Bluegrass IT ServicesRae Edmiston • 238-7045363 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Community Greeting ServiceBeth Perros • 583-3694PO Box 249, [email protected]
The Allen Co.Jim Morris • 236-23101680 Lancaster Rd., 40422
Branscum Construction Company, Inc.Stephen Branscum • (270) 866-5107PO Box 559, Russell Springs, 42642
Denham-Blythe Co., Inc.Michael Cox • 255-7405, Fax: 233-4073100 Trade St., Lexington, [email protected]
Doss and Horky, Inc.Rhonda Doss • 236-2690, Fax: 236-5912108 Gose Pk., [email protected]
Joedy Sharpe Construction Co.Joedy Sharpe • 236-1479385 Spears Ln., [email protected]
The Academic Success Center of KentuckyCarol Brown • 613-2290113 Lord Murphy, 40422cbrown@academicsuccesscenterky.comwww.academicsuccesscenterky.com
Jameson Evans ResourcesDebbie Wagner • 238-7800, Fax: 238-1390416 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Liberty Mining Consultants, Inc.Thomas McClain • 936-5588, Fax: 936-55991231 Lebanon Rd., [email protected]
Chills Quick StopChris Hill • 236-0444650 E. Lexington Ave., [email protected]
Hancock’s Stop and Go, LLCJohn Hancock • 209-41984041 Lexington Rd., [email protected]
Lyons Greenleaf BPFloyd Lyons • 236-7775, Fax: 236-7101700 E. Lexington Ave., 40422
Durham Beauty School • 236-6268100 Fox Harbor, 40422www.durhambeautyschool.com
B. C. Cummins & Co., PLLCChrissy Cummins • 238-2200, Fax: 238-2271326 W. Main St., Ste. 203, Danville, KY [email protected]
Danville Country Club236-7197, Fax: 236-51481486 Lexington Rd., 40422
InfintechJoe Willett • (812) 568-6397, Fax: (812) 967-95544010 Executive Park Dr., Ste. 430 Cincinnati, OH [email protected]
communication
community welcome
construction
consultants
convenience stores
cosmetology – nail technology
counselors
country clubs
credit card processing
Fort Knox Federal Credit UnionLinda Hamilton • 236-2153, Fax: 236-7675312 Skywatch, [email protected]
Travel LeadersDebbie Sebastian • 236-0000, Fax: 236-08271322 Lebanon Rd., [email protected]/danvilleky/index.htm
Anodia SystemsDr. Thad Overmyer • (866) 246-2548, Fax: (866) 926-8246109 Larrimore Ln., [email protected]
Drs. Beto & Bogardus, PLLCSherry Peavler • 236-1130, (800) 609-7899, Fax: 239-9384400 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Danville Family DentistryRoss, Neal, Iqbal & Popplewell • 236-2488, Fax: 236-1647132 N. Second St., 40422
Danville Pediatric Dentistry, PSCJeff Johnson • 236-6900, Fax: 236-6997126 Daniel Dr., Ste. A, [email protected]
Dental AssociatesJohn Robertson • 236-9277, Fax: 236-92951000 E. Lexington Ave., Ste. 9, 40422
Gentle Dental CareBridgette Coulter, DMD • 236-6181, Fax: 236-5435416 W. Walnut, Ste. C, [email protected]
Robert Webster, DMDRobert Webster • 236-1912, Fax: 236-4589359-B S. Fourth St., 40422
JC PenneyDebi Dahlgren • 236-7709, Fax: 236-77091560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 301, [email protected]
Wal-MartSean Cain • 236-9572, Fax: 236178100 Walton Ave., 40422www.walmart.com
Alan ClarkAlane Mills • 236-4812, Fax: 236-481420 Gose Pk., [email protected]
United Warehousing Co., LLCRichard Kerbaugh • 236-0773, Fax: 238-77761800 Kate Ave., [email protected]
Rainbow CleanersJim Carrico • 236-4274, Fax: 236-5882504 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Boyle County Industrial FoundationJody Lassiter • 236-0636, Fax: 236-3197100 E. Main St., Ste. 1, [email protected]
credit unions
cruises
Dental manufacturers
Dental surgeons
Dentists
Department stores
Discount stores
Distribution
Dry cleaners
economic Development
Danville Boyle County Economic Development PartnershipJody Lassiter • 236-2805, Fax: 236-3197100 E. Main St., Ste. 1, [email protected]
The Academic Success Center of KentuckyCarol Brown • 613-2290113 Lord Murphy, 40422cbrown@academicsuccesscenterky.comwww.academicsuccesscenterky.com
Bluegrass Community & Technical CollegeErin Tipton • 239-7030, Fax: 239-771059 Corporate Dr., [email protected]
Boyle County SchoolsMike Lafavers • 236-6634, Fax: 236-8624352 N. Danville Bypass, 40422www.boyle.kyschools.us
Centre CollegeJohn Roush • 238-5200, Fax: 238-5219600 W. Walnut, [email protected]
Centre College Career ServicesDeborah Jones • 238-5286, Fax: 238-5757600 W. Walnut St., [email protected]
Danville Christian AcademyDebra Lucas • 236-21772170 Shakertown Rd., [email protected]
Danville SchoolsCarmen Coleman • 238-1300, Fax: 238-1330152 E. Martin Luther King Blvd., 40422www.danvilleschools.net
Eastern Kentucky University – Danville CampusCindy Peck • 236-6866, Fax: 236-06781560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 241, [email protected]
National College of Business & TechnologyLee Bowling • 236-6991, Fax: 236-1063115 E. Lexington Ave., [email protected]
Triple O ElectricRoger O’Hair • 238-7628, Fax: 236-20473430 Lancaster Rd., [email protected]
Wiley Electrical Contractor, LLCChristian Wiley • 854-0167, Fax: 854-01683437 KY Hwy. 2141Stanford, [email protected]
Rexel-DanvilleKeene Jones • 236-0880, Fax: 236-69564030 Hwy. 150 Bypass, [email protected]
SDK Apparel & Promotional ProductsSteve Amsler • (888) 448-9424, Fax: 792-9424202 Royalty Dr., Lancaster, [email protected]
The 10th Planet, LLCCliff Hellyer • 236-4488, Fax: 236-2355204 George Martin Dr., 40422www.go10thplanet.com
Thoroughbred Threads, LLCMarty Sullivan • 236-0224, Fax: 236-0224219 W. Main St., [email protected]
education
electrical contractors
electrical supplies
embroidery
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Nesco ResourceJoanne Prewitt • 238-0058975 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 11, [email protected]
Vantage EngineeringKendal Wise • 734-0560, Fax: 734-05612038 Danville Rd., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Finleys Fun Center236-8808, Fax: 864-77641356 S. Laurel Rd., London, 40744www.finelysfuncenter.com
The Great American Brass Band FestivalNiki KinKade • 319-8426, Fax: 236-9134PO Box 429, 40423www.gabbf.org
Fort Knox Federal Credit UnionLinda Hamilton • 236-2153, Fax: 236-76751714 Perryville Rd., [email protected]
Personal Finance Co., LLCAmanda Gootee • 236-0013, Fax: 236-0032475 W. Main St., [email protected]
Edward Jones InvestmentsWilliam Griffin, FA, LP • 936-9600, (877) 936-9601, Fax: (877) 222-8247130 S. Third St., Ste. 100, 40422www.edwardjones.com
Farmers National BankGreg Caudill • 236-2926, (866) 888-0220, Fax: 238-7432304 W. Main St., [email protected]
Kentucky Trust Co.Alan Turbyfill • 239-9000, Fax: 239-9003218 W. Main St., [email protected]
McDaniel Wealth Management, PLLCTim McDaniel, CFP, CPA • 236-0595, Fax: 236-3033110 N. First St., 40422tim@mcdanielwealthmanagement.comwww.mcdanielwealthmanagement.com
Thomas D. Hobbs, Merrill LynchThomas Hobbs • (502) 329-5045101 Bullitt Ln., Louisville, [email protected]/thomas.hobbs
New York Life Insurance Co.Paula Lanham • 238-7232PO Box 2150, [email protected]
Stifel NicolausMike Perros • 236-1588, (888) 767-7569, Fax: 236-1945301 W. Main St., [email protected]
Tye Financial GroupTom Tye • 236-8793, Fax: 236-7149141 N. Third St., [email protected]
LFE InstituteSusan Pope • 516-1802509 E. Walnut St., [email protected]
employment services
engineering
entertainment
festivals
financial – loans
financial planning – services
financial wellness education
McDowell Wellness CenterDee Coffey • 936-9355, Fax: 238-01711107 Ben Ali Dr., 40422www.emhealth.org
Bokays Flowers & MoreConnie Raney • 236-7571, Fax: 236-75261075 E. Lexington Ave., [email protected]
Candy BouquetEva Pollard • 236-56051202 Hustonville Rd., [email protected]
A Lasting ImpressionSandy Griffin • 236-7118, Fax: 236-7118116 E. Main St., Ste. 1, [email protected]
Molly’s Flowers and things, inc.Molly K. Jacobus • 236-4438, (800) 928-6213, Fax: 236-5203465 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Elmwood Inn Fine Teas & Benjamin PressBruce Richardson • 332-2400, Fax: 332-7940PO Box 100, Perryville, [email protected]
Maple Tree GalleryJulie & Ben Nelson • 236-0909, Fax: 236-0930225 W. Main St., [email protected]
Brights Bottle GasSteve Vinyard • 748-5382, Fax: 748-5345PO Box 321, Burgin, [email protected]
Little Oil Dist.Brian Little • 236-6463, Fax: 236-6470PO Box 202, [email protected]
Preston Pruitt Funeral HomePatrick Knight • 236-4343, Fax: 236-4435331 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Stith Funeral HomeMary Hamlin • 236-2113, Fax: 236-1462318 W. Broadway, [email protected]
Aaron’s Sales & LeaseBeverly Hymel • 238-7565, Fax: 238-75661404 Hustonville Rd., [email protected]
B&E FurnitureJohn Begley • 236-69041204 Hustonville Rd., 40422
Myrtle’s Market on MainAlison Craig • 236-0644217 W. Main St., [email protected]
Danville Country ClubJohn Mesplay • 236-7197, Fax: 236-51481486 Lexington Rd., 40422
Old Bridge Golf ClubGreg Johnson • 236-1234#1 Old Bridge Rd., [email protected]
fitness
florists
food specialties
framing
fuels – wholesale/retail
funeral homes
furniture
gift shops
golf
City of Danville238-1200, Fax: 936-1302445 W. Main St., 40423www.danvilleky.org
Junction CitySusan Music • 854-3900, Fax: 854-3900PO Box 326 Junction City, [email protected]
Dixon DesignJohn Dixon • 238-9498, Fax: 236-1059324 W. Broadway, [email protected]
Danville Save A LotLarry Noe • 238-7677, Fax: (270) 465-81871085 E. Lexington Rd., 40422www.savergroup.com
Growing Pains Lawn ServiceEd Osborn • 332-42312635 Battlefield Rd. Perryville, [email protected]
KC’s GymnasticsMike & Kathy Case • 236-7175124 Letton Ave., [email protected]
Impressions the salon & spa, llcBJ Pemberton • 236-6819100 A Baughman Ave., [email protected]
Joann’s Corner CutsJoAnn Edwards • 236-7854341 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Salon on 4thBrad Simmons • 236-4516, Fax: 332-4433460 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Danville Ace Hardware & Appliances, Inc.George Cunningham • 236-5774, Fax: 236-7990975 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 27, [email protected]
Air Evac LifeTeamDonald Hare • 854-0081, Fax: 854-0083418 Airport Rd., [email protected]
Baptist Express Care at WalmartDiane LaDow • 236-4224100 Walton Ave., [email protected]
Charleston Health Care CenterKay Thurmond • 236-9292, Fax: 236-3713203 Bruce Ct., [email protected]
Danville Centre For Health & Rehab236-3972, Fax: 236-0703642 N. Third St., 40422www.danvillecentre.com
Ephraim McDowell HealthVicki Darnell • 239-1000, Fax: 239-6960217 S. Third St., [email protected]
Heritage HospiceJanelle Wheeler • 236-2425, Fax: 236-6152120 Enterprise Dr., [email protected]
government
graphic Design
grocers
grounds maintenance
gymnastics
hair salons
hardware – appliances
health care
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SelfrefindKeith Tiemeyer • (866) 755-4258, Fax: 936-52441150 Danville Rd., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Kentucky Blood CenterBruce Maples • 276-2534, Fax: 233-41663121 Beaumont Centre Cir. Lexington, [email protected]
The Nutrition CenterJennette Hollon • 936-2124, Fax: 936-2126802 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Tinder Krauss TinderJohn Durken • 238-94942134 Nicholasville Rd. Lexington, 40503www.tkthearing.com
ADA Heating and AirScott Kessler • 548-8501, Fax: 548-2231617 Bryantsville Rd., Lancaster, [email protected]
Custom Air, Inc.James Cress • 236-5417, (800) 248-2498, Fax: 238-7782202 Ford St., [email protected]
Feistritzer Heating & Air Conditioning, Inc.Phil Feistritzer • 236-0850, Fax: 236-0851105 Man O War, [email protected]
McDowell House MuseumCarol Senn • 236-2804, Fax: 236-2804125 S. Second St., [email protected]
Caregivers by LindaLinda Dye • 238-7611, Fax: 236-7225215 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Caretenders of the BluegrassGwen Robinson • 236-8956, Fax: 236-6169101 Ponder Ct., Ste. A, 40422www.caretenders.com
McDowell Home Health AgencyDaron Stewart • 236-8946, Fax: 236-8148131 Daniel Dr., [email protected]
Lowe’s Home Improvement WarehouseBoone Setters • 238-9925, Fax: 239-906951 May Blvd., [email protected]
Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical CenterVicki Darnell • 239-1000, Fax: 239-6960217 S. Third St., [email protected]
Comfort SuitesCarol Patel • 936-9300, Fax: 239-9987864 Ben Ali Dr., 40422www.choicehotels.com
health care – Blood centers
health food stores
hearing aids
heating & cooling, retail & service
historical sites
home care – sitters
home health care
home improvements
hospitals
hotels
Hampton InnShai Marshall • 236-6200, Fax: 936-0271100 Montgomery Way, [email protected]
Quality Inn of DanvilleMary Harrison • 236-860096 Daniel Dr., [email protected]
Super 8 DanvilleDee Patel • 236-88813663 Hwy. 150/127 Bypass, 40422www.super8.com
Bob Browne163 Old Bridge, 40422
Kenneth Harmon236-2443515 Graham Rd., [email protected]
Bernie Hunstad209-4262420 S. Fourth St. Danville, 40422
Anna Ingram843 W. Lexington Ave., 40422
John Kalk • 936-3112120 Ridge View Rd., [email protected]
Dave Scheurich • 236-59344844 Chenault Bridge Rd., [email protected]
Kay SheldonPO Box 1246, 40423
Ventures in Veterinary AcquisitionsChuck Keiser • 238-76823468 Stanford Rd., [email protected]
Caterpillar Track ComponentsKevin Hayes • 936-2220, Fax: 936-2303200 Corporate Dr., 40422
Dana CorporationWalt Williams • 236-3960, Fax: 236-1464500 Techwood Dr., 40422
Denyo ManufacturingJoey Harris • 236-3405, Fax: 236-34231450 Minor Rd., [email protected]/english/group/dmc.html
Hobart CorporationJeff Hogue • 236-7023, (888) 446-227858 Corporate Dr., [email protected]
Panasonic Appliances Co. of AmericaZora Schultz • 238-3426, Fax: 238-34561355 Lebanon Rd., [email protected]
Pioneer Vocational236-8413, Fax: 238-7115150 Corporate Dr., [email protected]
Pliant CorporationPat Cusick • 236-6633, Fax: 936-33991330 Lebanon Rd., [email protected]
RR DonnelleyKeith Lile • 238-2401, Fax: 238-24633201 Lebanon Rd., [email protected]
The Timberland Co., Inc.Travis Oldham • 236-135150 Service Ln., 40422www.timberland.com
individuals
industries
Dexter Real Estate/InsuranceMark Dexter • 236-6686, (800) 865-3577, Fax: 236-1979461 W. Main St., [email protected]
Durham & Demaree InsuranceDave Demaree • 236-2770, (877) 236-2770, Fax: 236-2775135 N. Third St., [email protected]
Farm Bureau InsuranceJim Stevens • 236-4081PO Box 216, 40423
Gash Fitzpatrick Insurance AgencyDavid Gash • 236-5192, Fax: 236-5512811 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Johnson & PohlmannScott Burks • 236-5922, Fax: 236-2033129 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
The Martin Agency, Inc.Roy, Angela & Jacob Martin • 236-6782, Fax: 236-2259430 W. Walnut St., [email protected]
New York Life Insurance Co.Paula Lanham • 238-7232PO Box 2150, [email protected]
Northwestern MutualHugh Hines • 236-7468, Fax: 236-8283121 E. Main St., [email protected]
Shelter InsuranceTroy Wheeler • 238-2163, Fax: 238-2163975 Hustonville Rd., #5, [email protected]
State Farm Insurance – Bob Miller, AgentBob Miller • 236-4201, Fax: 238-75191000 E. Lexington Ave., [email protected]
Cottage InteriorsJanet Hamner • 239-0990, Fax: 236-9394103 S. Second St., 40422
Central KY Interpreter Referral, Inc.Jennifer Paycheck • 236-9888, Fax: 936-8705PO Box 104, 40423www.ckira.org
Edward Jones Investments Joe BunchJoe Bunch • 238-7420, Fax: (888) 203-9670439 W. Walnut, [email protected]
Farmers National BankGreg Caudill • 236-2926, (866) 888-0220, Fax: 238-7432304 W. Main St., [email protected]
Hilliard LyonsTrey Coyle • 236-3636, (800) 523-7987, Fax: 238-7195328 W. Main St., [email protected]
New York Life Insurance Co.Paula Lanham • 238-7232PO Box 2150, [email protected]
Tye Financial GroupTom Tye • 236-8793, Fax: 236-7149141 N. Third St., [email protected]
insurance
interior Design
interpreters (Deaf & spanish speaking)
investments
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B&L JewelersBob & Lori Mounce • 238-0476, Fax: 238-04761560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 205 Danville, [email protected]
Simply SilverAlycea Pittman • 236-1707, Fax: 236-17076252 Perryville Rd., [email protected]
The Derby Shoppe & RaggsMartha Caywood • 236-1211124 N. Third St., 40422
The Style ShopBetty Moffett • 936-2005133 War Admiral Rd., 40422
McAfee Mowing & LandscapingMichael McAfee • 236-6969, Fax: 238-1097114 N. Second St., [email protected]
Packs NurseryChris Davis • 854-3901PO Box 840, Junction City, 40440
Off Centre Laundry & TanningPatty Ward • 236-0999818 Perryville St., [email protected]
Boyle Co. LibraryKarl Benson • 236-8466, Fax: 236-7692307 W. Broadway, [email protected]
Danville Mailing CenterDaniel Hall • 238-2232270 Jane Trail, [email protected]
Meggitt Aircraft Braking Systems KYTammy Fox • 936-4600, Fax: 936-4632190 Corporate Dr., [email protected]
National Office FurnitureJennifer Kinslow • 236-2604, Fax: 936-8384259 Stewarts Ln., [email protected]
Herrington Lake MarinaJim Napier • 548-2282136 S. Homestead Ln. Lancaster, [email protected]
Communications by DesignJoshua Fuqua • 329-7336128 Bold Venture, 40422communicationsbydesignllc@gmail.comwww.communicationsbydesignllc.com
Footbridge GroupJerry Houck • 583-2094310 W. Buell St. Perryville, [email protected]
The Idea FarmRon Jackson • 236-3376, Fax: 236-3396464 W. Broadway, [email protected]
Jewelers
ladies clothing
landscaping
laundromats & tanning salons
libraries
mailing & shipping
manufacturing & production
marina
marketing consultants
Danville Massage CentreSheila Albright • 236-6373202 N. Second St., 40422danvillemassagecentre@gmail.comwww.danvillemassagecentre.com
Advocate MessengerScott Schurz • 236-2551330 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Hometown Radio NetworkRobert Wagner • 236-2711, Fax: 236-14612063 Shakertown Rd., [email protected]
Time Warner CableCarla Deaton • 626-4840, Fax: 624-00601617 Fox Haven Dr., Richmond, [email protected]
Harrodsburg HeraldApril Ellis • 734-2726, Fax: 734-0737PO Box 68, Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Cumberland Foot & Ankle CenterAndrea Roberts • 236-3208, Fax: (606) 679-4626478 Whirlaway Dr., Ste. 200, [email protected]
Bluegrass Biomedical, Inc.Rae Edmiston • 238-7045363 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
SymbiotixJoAnn Rice • (800) 396-95771020 Monarch St., Ste. 200, Lexington, [email protected]
InfintechJoe Willett • (812) 568-6397, Fax: (812) 967-95544010 Executive Park Dr., Ste. 430 Cincinnati, OH [email protected]
Fort Knox Federal Credit UnionLinda Hamilton • 236-2153, Fax: 236-7675312 Skywatch, [email protected]
Country Hearth InnBrooke Bunch • 236-8601, Fax: 236-03141641 Hustonville Rd., [email protected]
Hampton InnShai Marshall • 236-6200, Fax: 936-0271100 Montgomery Way, [email protected]
One Vision Motorsports, LLCJoe Wesley • 936-RIDE, Fax: (606) 787-72521310 Hustonville Rd., [email protected]
The Great American Dollhouse MuseumLori Kagan Moore • 236-1883344 Swope Dr., [email protected]
massage therapy
media
media printing
medical – foot & ankle specialist
medical equipment sales & repair
medical symposiums
merchant financial services
mortgage companies
motels
motorcycle & atv parts & accessories
museums
Jacobs Hall MuseumJoAnn Hamm • 239-7017, Fax: 239-7006202 S. Second St., [email protected]
Adoption Assistance, Inc.Julie Erwin • 236-2761, Fax: 936-9945306 E. Lexington Ave., [email protected]
The Arts Commission of Danville/Boyle CountyAnn Nichols • [email protected]
Better Business Bureau of Central and Eastern KentuckyNeil Kingery • (800) 866-6668, Fax: 259-16391460 Newtown Pk., Lexington, 40511www.ky.bbb.org
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the BluegrassTrina McFarland Kern • 236-2999, Fax: 238-1333554 S. Second St., [email protected]
CASA at WoodlawnLaura Guerrant • 936-3510, Fax: 936-35621153 Perryville Rd., [email protected]
Danville Boyle Co. Senior CitizensJackie Sims • 236-2070, Fax: 238-7111569 Jean Dr., [email protected]
Danville Boyle County Humane SocietyKathy Nelsen • 238-1117, Fax: 936-1571778 N. Danville Bypass, [email protected]
Heart of DanvilleJulie Wagner • 236-1909, Fax: 236-1950134 S. Second St., [email protected]
Heart of Kentucky United Way238-6986, Fax: 238-6988118 N. Third St., [email protected]
Sunrise Children’s Services236-5507, Fax: 236-70441151 Perryville Rd., 40422www.sunrise.org
West Care KentuckyJerod Thomas • 238-11271860 S. Danville Bypass, [email protected]
Packs NurseryChris Davis • 854-3901PO Box 840, Junction City, 40440
Danville Office Equipment, Inc.Scott Bottoms • 236-6618, Fax: 236-0304233 W. Main St., [email protected]
Office DepotMandy Turner • 936-1610, Fax: 936-160860 Cassady Ave., [email protected]
Orange Cat ProductionsBob Stovall • 755-4115PO Box 694, [email protected]
Eye Associates of Danville, PSC/ Eye Associates OpticalDrs. Barton Ramsey, Arthur Rivard & William Crane • 236-6055, Fax: 236-6117440 W. Martin Luther King Blvd., [email protected]
nonprofit organizations
nurseries
office equipment – supplies
online marketing
ophthalmology
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Danville Eye CenterDrs. Michael K. & Kimberly Z. Smith • 236-8644, Fax: 236-0523104 Smoky Way, Ste. 100, 40422www.danvilleeyecenter.com
Barry Kowalik, OD, PSCBarry Kowalik • 236-8093, Fax: 236-8893100 Walton Ave., 40422
Scott Scutchfield • 236-06411591 Lexington Rd., [email protected]
Maeder PaintingTim & Laura Maeder • (217) 721-3332PO Box 1541, Versailles, [email protected]
Patrick Cooper Painting Contractor, Inc.Patrick Cooper • 332-4934, Fax: 332-88873516 Webster Rd., [email protected]
American GreetingsMike Neal • 236-7200, Fax: 236-22682601 Lebanon Rd., [email protected]
Party Hop’nKerri Wastell • 583-3621121 Saint Anthony St., [email protected]
Heartland Veterinary HospitalAaron Rowland • 238-75001324 Lebanon Rd., [email protected]
Good Neighbor PharmacyRaymond Float • 936-1222, Fax: 936-200360 Cassady Ave., #3, [email protected]
The Medicine ShoppeElizabeth Coyle • 238-0002, Fax: 936-2043900 Hustonville Rd., 40422www.medicineshoppe.com
Kirk Schlea Photography & Visual ArtsKirk Schlea • 332-756221 Wards Branch Rd., Gravel Switch, [email protected]
Bluegrass Clinic – Stanford Family Medicine & ObstetricsNaren James • (606) 365-8338, Fax: (606) 365-8142107 Metker Trail, Ste. A Stanford, [email protected]
Bluegrass Immediate Care CenterJess Stevens • 236-3208, Fax: 236-7991478 Whirlaway Dr., [email protected]
Central Ky Surgeons, PSCDrs. Lacy, DeLuca Merryman & Montgomery • 236-2222, Fax: 236-2227130 Daniel Dr., [email protected]
Commonwealth Cancer CenterThomas Baeker • 236-2203, (800) 295-7269520 Techwood Dr., Ste. 100, [email protected]
optometrists
orthopedic surgeons
painting contractors
paper products
party services
pet grooming
pharmacies & home health care
photography – visual arts
physicians & surgeons
Danville Medical SpecialistsMatt Adams • 236-6613478 Whirlaway Dr., Ste. 100, [email protected]
Danville Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine, PSCRita Faulkner • 236-8730, (800) 221-8674, Fax: 236-4468333 S. Third St., Ste. B, [email protected]
Danville Pediatrics236-1080, Fax: 236-1862303 S. Fourth St., 40422
Danville Surgical AssociatesDr. Barry Spoonamore • 236-0712, Fax: 236-7858210 W. Main St., [email protected]
Enlow & Shahzad Associates in Medicine, PSCCraig Enlow Mohammad Shahzad • 236-4216, Fax: 238-9760105 Ponder Ct., Ste. 104, 40422
Ephraim McDowell VascularNeil Weintraub • 239-4840, Fax: 239-4845321 S. Third St., [email protected]
Family Medicine Clinic of DanvilleRichard Hempel • 236-1250, Fax: 236-9776640 E. Lexington Ave., [email protected]
Hometown ClinicMelanie & Hughes Helm • 236-8268, Fax: 236-8270504 Tenikat St., [email protected]
Forrest Kuhn, MDLaura Carlisle • (502) 896-2131, Fax: (502) 896-03451005 Dupont Sq., No. B, Louisville, [email protected]
Salli S. Slone MDSalli Slone • 236-0916, Fax: 236-0917111 Daniel Dr., [email protected]
The Spine Center of Central KentuckyLisa Knetsche • 238-7746, Fax: 236-0261236 W. Main St., Ste. 200-203, [email protected]
Minuteman PressSteve Martin & Greg Thomas • 236-4655, Fax: 236-5061198 W. Ridge Dr., [email protected]
Danville Country Club236-7197, Fax: 236-51481486 Lexington Rd., 40422
The 10th Planet, LLCCliff Hellyer • 236-4488, Fax: 236-2355204 George Martin Dr., 40422www.go10thplanet.com
VIP Property ManagementNina Kirkland • 236-5450, Fax: 236-5453317 W. Main St., [email protected]
Communications by DesignJoshua Fuqua • 329-7336128 Bold Venture, 40422communicationsbydesignllc@gmail.comwww.communicationsbydesignllc.com
The Idea FarmRon Jackson • 236-3376, Fax: 236-3396464 W. Broadway, [email protected]
Journal CommunicationsRay Langen • (800) 333-8842775 Cool Springs Blvd., Franklin, TN 37067
printing
private country club
promotional ideas
property leasing & management
public relations
publishing
Hometown Radio NetworkRobert Wagner • 236-2711, Fax: 236-14612063 Shakertown Rd., [email protected]
WPBK-FM (Lincoln Garrard Broadcasting Co., Inc.)Jonathan Smith • (606) 365-2126201-A E. Main St., Stanford, [email protected]
Central KY Association of RealtorsSissy Fowler • 236-3497, Fax: 236-34971714 Perryville Rd., [email protected]
Coldwell Banker VIP Realty, Inc.Nina Kirkland • 236-5450, Fax: 236-5453317 W. Main St., [email protected]
Dexter Real Estate/InsuranceMark Dexter • 236-6686, (800) 865-3577, Fax: 236-1979461 W. Main St., [email protected]
ERA Team RealtorsSandy Statom • 236-3064, (800) 242-3816, Fax: 236-0210425 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
McAnly Commercial PropertiesBill McAnly • 236-6363, Fax: 236-05191000 Lexington Rd., Ste. 2, [email protected]
Premier Villages of Kentucky, LLCRachel Grote PO Box 366, Nicholasville, [email protected]
Star Home USAC. Bradley Simmons • 319-4000, Fax: 332-4433PO Box 97, Perryville, [email protected]
Yount Construction & PropertiesLee Yount • 236-8889, Fax: 236-6230PO Box 1843, [email protected]
Danville Bowlarama Lanes, Inc.Terri Cooley • 236-64521050 E. Lexington Rd., [email protected]
Energy Sports and FitnessBeth Beldon • 734-0590, Fax: 734-83001010 Colton Dr.Harrodsburg, 40330bethholden@energysportsandfitness.comwww.energysportsandfitness.com
Wilderness Trace Family YMCAMark Fryer • 236-0359, Fax: 733-9610130 N. College St., Harrodsburg, [email protected]
Woodrum PlazaBrenda Woodrum • 324-0303PO Box 222, [email protected]
WeldquipAlan Wilson • 239-9353, Fax: 236-8429531 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
radio stations
real estate
recreation
rental properties – commercial & residential
rentals
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Baskin RobbinsLejla Starcevic • 236-4175464 W. Main, 40422
Bluegrass Pizza & PubColin Masters • 236-7737, Fax: 236-4144235 W. Main St., [email protected]
Eddie Montgomery’s SteakhouseAmy Bryant • 734-3400, Fax: 734-3225180 Lucky Man Way Harrodsburg, 40330www.eddiemontgomerysteakhouse.com
Giovanni’s Pizza & Italian BuffetMamdough Ali • 236-14551418 Hustonville Rd., [email protected]
LaFiesta GrandeElpidio Escobar • 238-0544240 Skywatch Rd., [email protected]
Lees Famous RecipeJ. Paul Newton • 236-8777, Fax: 236-8777610 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Little Caesar’s PizzaMary Ann Hollon • 236-1122, Fax: 236-06501500 Hustonville Rd., 40422
Mallard’sAngela Hoskins • 936-8103, Fax: 936-81061001 Ben Ali Dr., [email protected]
Melton’s DeliGina & Ronnie Melton • 236-9874247 E. Main St., 40422
O’Charley’s #413Reed Dievert • 936-8040, Fax: 936-80481560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 420, [email protected]
Papa JohnsVaughn Frey • 236-9999464 1/2 W. Main St., 40422www.papajohns.com
Pizza Hut of Danville, Inc.Marcia Crowe • 236-2622, Fax: 238-97061565 Hustonville Rd., [email protected]
Renos RoadhouseLona Spigle • 936-13851641 Hustonville Rd., [email protected]
303 WestMark Cassady • 236-2159303 W. Main St., 40422
Zaxby’sSandy Adams • 236-9133, Fax: 236-9113304 Skywatch Dr., [email protected]
Servpro of Versailles, Nicholasville & DanvilleRichard Stump • 887-1123, Fax: 887-1124141 Hendron Way, Nicholasville, [email protected]
Perryville Market LLCJerry Houck • 583-2094316 S. Buell St., Perryville, [email protected]
Goody’sSonya Padgett • 238-75831560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 221, 40422www.goodysonline.com
Lore Brewing Co.Lee Rossman • 209-4288471 Whirlaway Dr., [email protected]
restaurants
restoration
retail
retail specialty
The Bottle Shoppe, LLCJosh Baird • 236-19651592 Hustonville Rd., [email protected]
Chills Wine and SpiritsChris Hill • 236-6406614 Grabruck, [email protected]
Liquor Barn – DanvilleRoger Leasor • 259-1136921 Beaumont Ctr. Pkwy. Lexington, [email protected]
Liquor MartAndrew Carlton • 239-9488, Fax: 239-9489158 Jane Trail, [email protected]
Royal LiquorsUmesh Patel • 236-50001000 E. Lexington Ave., [email protected]
V the MarketMary Robin Spoonamore • 236-9774130 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Cliffview Retreat and Conference CenterDavid & Sharla Wells • 792-3333, Fax: 792-1223789 Bryants Camp Rd. Lancasater, [email protected]
Dart SanitationAnthony Davis • 792-3278, Fax: 792-1836207 Stanford St., Lancaster, KY [email protected]
M&M SanitationRon White • 552-2735, (800) 262-6565, Fax: 685-3758451 Conway Ct., Lexington, 40511rwhite6@republicservices.comwww.republicservicescentralky.com
Digital on Demand/Kentucky WiMAXGreg Ballard • 236-8503, Fax: [email protected]
SDK Apparel & Promotional ProductsSteve Amsler • (888) 448-9424, Fax: 792-9424202 Royalty Dr., Lancaster, [email protected]
The 10th Planet, LLCCliff Hellyer • 236-4488, Fax: 236-2355204 George Martin Dr., 40422www.go10thplanet.com
Thoroughbred Threads, LLCMarty Sullivan • 236-0224, Fax: 236-0224219 W. Main St., [email protected]
Knight Hawk Security ServicesThomas Bustle • 236-6989, Fax: 236-6980117A N. Third St., [email protected]
Alternative Energies Kentucky, LLCKatie Lay • 236-73851857 S. Danville Bypass, [email protected]
Goode LocksmithTerry Goode • 332-712379 Watkins Ln., Perryville, [email protected]
retail wine & spirits
retreat – conference centers
sanitation
satellite Dishes
screen printing
security services
services
SOCAYR, Inc.Chris Redmon • (502) 634-9830, Fax: (502) 634-47371244 S. Fourth St., Louisville, [email protected]
Greg’s Shoe RepairGreg Bush • 792-3064101 Danville St., Lancaster, 40444
Shoe Sensation, Inc.Angela Jackson • 236-4287, Fax: (812) 288-77471560 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 229, [email protected]
City Art SignsEben Henson • 236-8219, Fax: 236-0031210 Stanford Ave., [email protected]
Little Sign ShopRay Boone • 238-7391, Fax: 936-1662818 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
USA Signs, LLCHeather Nolan • 236-6811, (800) 866-4629, Fax: 236-6996196 Westridge Dr., [email protected]
Lily Manor Day SpaDenise Lister • 236-1700, Fax: 236-1710218 W. Broadway, [email protected]
ButtonHeadsMelanie Helm • 236-5249, Fax: 236-8270115 N. Third St., [email protected]
Carol’s Bridal & GiftCarol & David Senn • 236-3825, Fax: 236-3817309 W. Main St., [email protected]
Karamel Kreations Gourmet Caramel & GiftsBeth King • 227-3927, Fax: 273-6800324 W. Main St., [email protected]
Kentucky Soaps and SuchCarrie Smith • (606) 365-0808, Fax: (606) 365-7205203 W. Main St., Stanford, [email protected]
Maple Tree GalleryJulie & Ben Nelson • 236-0909, Fax: 236-0930225 W. Main St., [email protected]
Salvation Army Thrift StoreFrances King • 236-0457519 S. Fourth St., 40423
Sleep OutfittersDebbie Green • 238-7299, Fax: 238-7309750 Hustonville Rd., [email protected]
Sweet SudsHeather Caldwell • 583-4294507 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Yesterday’s Potions, LLCDebbie Revell • 236-6663341 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Lexington Legends Professional Baseball ClubSeth Poteat • 252-4487, Fax: 252-0747207 Legends Ln., Lexington, [email protected]
shoe repair
shoe store
sign manufacturing, installation & service
spas
specialty stores
sports
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Caldwell StoneJohn Albright • 236-6829, Fax: 236-6836PO Box 727, [email protected]
The Lock BoxHugh Mahon • 236-2611, Fax: 236-0521387 Whirlaway Dr., [email protected]
Storage Rentals of AmericaBilly Inmon II • Fax: 236-4243185 Westridge Dr., [email protected]
Patriot Income Tax Service, LLCRobert & Marsha Camenisch • 238-0066, Fax: 238-0050217 Jane Trail, [email protected]
American Cellular Incorporated/ Verizon WirelessWhitney Bailey • 236-7236, Fax: 236-72381500 Hustonville Rd., Ste. 300, [email protected]
AT&TDave Weller • (502) 875-3508, Fax: (502) 875-67181535 Twilight Trail, Frankfort, [email protected]
AT&T MobilityWanda Osborne • 236-9071, Fax: 236-90721714 Perryville Rd., [email protected]
Tele Data CommunicationsTom Drew • 332-4222, Fax: 332-2015612 Scrubgrass Rd., [email protected]
KY StageMatthew Hallock • 238-5432PO Box 401, [email protected]
Pioneer Playhouse of DanvilleCharlotte Henson • 236-2747, Fax: 236-2341840 Stanford Rd., [email protected]
TheatrEXpandsSusan Pope • 516-1802509 E. Walnut St., [email protected]/iWeb/susanpope/TheatrEXpands.html
West T. Hill Community TheatreKaren Logue • 236-8607PO Box 841, [email protected]
Convention & Visitors BureauAdam Johnson • 236-7794, (800) 755-0076, Fax: 236-9134105 E. Walnut, [email protected]
Travel LeadersDebbie Sebastian • 236-0000, Fax: 236-08271322 Lebanon Rd., [email protected]/danvilleky/index.htm
ASAP TowingDon & Duston Alford • 236-2727525 Redryer, [email protected]
stones
storage
tax services
telecommunications
theaters
tourism
tours
towing
Travel LeadersDebbie Sebastian • 236-0000, Fax: 236-08271322 Lebanon Rd., [email protected]/danvilleky/index.htm
Rainbow CleanersJim Carrico • 236-4274, Fax: 236-5882504 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
BookaholicsMatthew Bowers • 209-4101127 N. Fourth St., [email protected]
Atmos EnergyMike Vallet • 236-2300, Fax: 238-7106449 Whirlaway Dr., [email protected]
Inter County EnergyJim Jacobus • 236-4561, (888) 266-7322, Fax: 236-36271009 Hustonville Rd., [email protected]
Kentucky Utilities(800) 981-0600, Fax: 936-3299198 W. Broadway, [email protected]
Vend Fresh Food ServiceMatt Barsotti • 236-6765, Fax: 236-6789100 Ensslin Ave., [email protected]
Animal Medical CenterKeith Grubbs, DVM • 238-2201, Fax: 238-74363880 S. Danville Bypass, [email protected]
Heartland Veterinary HospitalAaron Rowland • 238-75001324 Lebanon Rd., [email protected]
Nash, Cleveland & GodfreyDrs. Nash, Cleveland & Godfrey • 236-5062, Fax: 236-14473260 Harrodsburg Rd., 40422
TCI LogisticsTom Prall • 236-60011711 S. Danville Bypass, [email protected]
United Warehousing Co., LLCRichard Kerbaugh • 236-0773, Fax: 238-77761800 Kate Ave., [email protected]
Orange Cat ProductionsBob Stovall • 755-4115PO Box 694, [email protected]
WeldquipAlan Wilson • 239-9353, Fax: 236-8429531 S. Fourth St., [email protected]
Central Kentucky Career CenterBradlee Burtner • 269-8021, Fax: 269-7917699 Perimeter Dr., Lexington, [email protected]
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visit ouradvertisersBluegrass Community & Technical Collegewww.bluegrass.kctcs.edu
Boyle Countywww.danvilleky.org
Boyle County Public Librarywww.boylepublib.org
Caldwell Stone Company Inc.www.caldwellstone.net
Central Kentucky Federal Savings Bankwww.centralkyfsb.com
Centre Collegewww.centre.edu
Commonwealth Cancer Centerwww.commonwealthcancercenter.com
Danville Schoolswww.danvilleschools.net
Danville-Boyle County Economic Development Partnershipwww.betterindanville.com
Ephraim McDowell Healthwww.emhealth.org
Farmers Bank & Capital Trust Companywww.farmersbankky.com
Farmers National Bankwww.fnbky.com
Hampton Innwww.danvilleky.hamptoninn.com
Hobart Corporationwww.hobartcorp.com
Inter County Energy Cooperativewww.intercountyenergy.net
Kentucky Utilitieswww.lge-ku.com
Norton Center for the Artswww.nortoncenter.com
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State Farm Insurance – Bob Millerwww.bobmillerins.net
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Through the lensThrough the lens
On a recent trip to Danville,
Kentucky, I was struck by the
quality of the small business
environment that greeted me.
Despite global economic woes,
these entrepreneurs are thriving
and bring a better quality of life
to the people of Danville and
Boyle County. The first photo,
seen above, is of cupcakes from
The Twisted Sifter. If you are a
bacon fan as I am, you must try
their Maple Bacon cupcake!
The second photograph is of a
collection of unique gifts from
Saffron’s Funky Finds.
From our Photo Blog: danville
POSTED By AnTOny BOSHIEr
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