Monthly Archives: March 2015

River District News 2015-03-20 10:21:00

Posted by Danville River District News on March 20, 2015
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Mayor calls High Street Baptist Church a model of service

Posted by Danville River District News on March 20, 2015
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Calling High Street Baptist Church a model for service to God and community, Mayor Sherman Saunders joined more than 125 citizens Wednesday in dedicating a state historical marker in honor of the church.

The Danville church was founded 150 years ago by freed African Americans and was where Martin Luther King Jr. spoke more than a half-century ago.

“Today, we celebrate High Street Baptist Church for 150 years of service to God, mankind and the community,” Saunders said during his keynote speech. “I can tell you, it was High Street Baptist Church for me, at age 15, that I decided I wanted to be in public service, helping to bring people together, to bring the community together all for the good of mankind.”

Saunders recalled the church’s central role during the local civil rights movement in 1963. That same year, the church hosted King.

“In this church is where I saw Dr. Martin Luther King,” Saunders said. “He is my idol. I still honor him today and his memory.”

Saunders talked about how Danville has changed since 1963.

“Danville then, Danville now. (It’s) Not the same Danville,” Saunders said. “We have made many improvements, and we hope that we will continue to grow in a positive way for our city and became an example for our state and for our nation. I am proud of Danville. I am proud of High Street Baptist Church.”

Saunders presented church trustee Julian Swanson with a proclamation that congratulated the church leadership and congregation on their 150th anniversary.

In addition to the mayor, speakers at the ceremony included Lillie Jones, Dorothy O. Harris, Chris Monioudis and Jim Hare. Jones is a lifelong member of the church and former board director for the Danville Historical Society. Harris, wife of the late Mayor Charles Harris, served as a teacher and principal in Danville. In 1963, she volunteered as a recording secretary at the church for the local civil rights movement. Monioudis is staff member for U.S. Sen. Mark Warner. Hare is an architectural historian who serves as division director of survey and register for the Virginia Department of Historic Resources.

The Virginia Department of Historic Resources issued the historical marker, which stands outside the church at 630 High Street. Virginia’s historical highway marker program began in 1927 and is considered the oldest such program in the nation. Currently, there are more than 2,200 official state markers.

The City of Danville sponsored the sign for High Street Baptist Church. The marker recalls the church’s origins when in 1865 it was founded by emancipated African Americans who withdrew from First Baptist Church. Active in the local civil rights movement, the church served as a center for the movement during its height in 1963 and was host to King during the same year.

The church has served as an anchor for the Mechanicsville community, which is a neighborhood located west of downtown Danville that developed in the late 19th century and early 20th century as an ethnically-mixed, residential district catering to workers in the nearby textile and tobacco-processing facilities. Bordered by Floyd, High, Ridge and Upper streets, the Mechanicsville Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 19, 2014.

Text of the marker:
High Street Baptist Church
In 1865 emancipated African Americans withdrew from Frist Baptist Church, where they had worshiped in the balcony, and founded a congregation later known as High Street Baptist Church. Members erected their first building here in 1873. Fire destroyed that structure and its replacement, constructed in 1878. The present Romanesque Revival church was built in 1901. High Street Baptist served as a base for organizers of the local civil rights movement and hosted the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. in 1963. Pastor Lendell W. Chase was president of the Danville Christian Progressive Association, which coordinated nonviolent protests against segregation and discrimination.

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Urban Fitness – Ribbon Cutting

Posted by Danville River District News on March 10, 2015
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The 2015 VIRGINIA IS FOR LOVERS Culinary Challenge!

Posted by Danville River District News on March 03, 2015
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Our local restaurant

Jake’s on Main

 is a nominee in the 2015 Virginia Culinary Challenge! Be sure to support and vote! View and Vote here!

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR COMMERCIAL SPACE

Posted by Danville River District News on March 03, 2015
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The Danville Office of Economic Development (DOED) and 610 Craghead LLC are offering business owners and entrepreneurs the opportunity to win three years of free or reduced rent and up to $50,000 in grant funds to start their business in Danville’s River District!

 

What am I competing for?
The DOED and 610 Craghead LLC are seeking proposals to fill a 1,700 +/- sq ft commercial space in a brand new development called The Continental. Located just across the street from The Crossing at the Dan*, this complex will house 40 two-bedroom market rate apartments in Danville’s Historic River District. We are looking for a product or service based business that will compliment the more than 500 residential units and businesses throughout this district.

 

*The Crossing at the Dan campus is comprised of the Carrington Pavilion (an outdoor amphitheater that hosts concerts throughout the year), the Danville Science Center (featuring the Estelle H. Womack Natural History Museum and new digital dome), the Community Market (home to the local farmers market and a number of events throughout the year), the Pepsi Building (meeting and event center), and trailhead for the Riverwalk Trail (over nine miles of paved biking/walking trail). 

 

 

What will I win?

The winner of this competition will be granted a 36-month lease term in the commercial space at The Continental.

  • The first 12 months are rent free
  • The second 12 months are 50% rent free contingent upon the operator achieving its performance goals
  • The last 12 months are at a reduced rate of $8/ sq ft
The DOED will also be granting up to $50,000 in investment capital to be used towards the establishment of this business. (The winner will have to sign a performance agreement with the City of Danville in order to receive grant funds.)

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The contestant who submits the strongest and most feasible business plan will win the prize. Only one prize will be awarded. Entries will be judged by a panel from the DOED and 610 Craghead LLC.
Be sure to read the rules below completely before submitting your entry.
May the most promising entrepreneur win!

How to win:

  • Send us your completed business plan.
  • Email your business plan to Corrie.Teague@danvilleva.gov with the subject line “610 Craghead Business Plan Submission – [Your Name]” or complete the online application and attach your business plan to the application.
  • To be considered entries must include the following information: Participant’s first and last name, email address, mailing address, telephone number, and the source from where you learned about the contest.
  • All entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. ET on March 9, 2015.
  • All decisions made by the Danville Office of Economic Development
     

    and 610 Craghead LLC are final and not subject to appeal.

  • Before the prize is awarded, all information submitted in the application email will be verified. If ANY false or misleading information has been submitted, the participant will be disqualified without notification.
  • Only one unique entry per participant.
  • The strength and feasibility of the business plan, type of business and value it will bring to the River District, and your ability to secure additional capital required from outside sources for the business venture will be considered during the evaluation process.

Important Contest Dates:
Deadline for Receipt of All Entries: March 9, 2015, at 11:59 p.m. ET
Announcement of Winner: March 31, 2015
A judging panel of four will review all submissions and subjectively select one contest winner on or about March 24, 2015. The selected contest winner will be notified by the email address they provided. The contest winner will be posted on www.discoverdanville.com and released to the public on March 31, 2015.