Ernicia and Steve from the Danville Neighborhood Development Corporation came by to talk with us about some great learning opportunities for homeowners and renters.
Ernicia and Steve from the Danville Neighborhood Development Corporation came by to talk with us about some great learning opportunities for homeowners and renters.
Corey Williams is an English teacher at George Washington High School and also the founder & creative director of Rivertown, a local creative agency that provides marketing & media services to individuals and small businesses.
A Danville transplant & an Averett University alumnus, Corey received his B.S. in Psychology in May 2014. After graduating and serving a year as an intern through DRF, Corey relocated to Richmond, Virginia for, what he calls, a creative gap year.
While there, he focused on becoming a better artist, writer & photographer. In December 2016, Corey moved back to Danville and in May 2017, he graduated with his M.A. in English.
Upon moving back, Corey quickly got involved with several organizations including Danville After Hours Rotary & Middle Border Forward.
Corey takes great pride in living in this region & is proud to say that Danville is home. When he is not writing lesson plans or doing design work for clients, Corey enjoys running, exploring new cities and trying new food, coffee and bars.
Paul Farrar and Barry Mayo with Danville Community College stopped by to discuss the All Citizens Job Fair taking place at the Danville Community Market.
Josh had the opportunity to sit down with Amanda Earp with Earp Artworks to talk about their Danville Icons project and their partnership with House for Hope. These are some cool designs paying homage to some awesome eateries from years past right here in Danville!
Check out their designs at Earp Artworks Online!