Anne Moore Sparks the President of the Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce came by to talk politics and BBQ!  Check it out!

 

Featured Hero: Corey Williams

Image may contain: 1 person, smiling, beard, eyeglasses and closeupCorey 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.

 
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United Way DPC – Dolly Parton Imagination Library

Cathy Gore President and CEO of the United Way of Danville and Pittylvania County stopped by the morning show to talk with Josh about the United Way's affiliation with the Dolly Parton Imagination Library.  The mission to help kids be at a third grade reading level by the time they reach third grade.  The Dolly Parton Imagination Library send out free books to children to start their at home libraries.  Give it a listen!

 
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Featured Hero: Alonzo Jones

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Alonzo Jones was born and raised in Danville.

He joined the US Army straight out of high school and attended boot camp outside of St. Louis.   During his service, he was in the logistics and supply division driving trucks.

After 6 years in service, Jones returned to Danville where he got involved in afterschool programs through city council.

He was appointed by City Council to the school board before the City moved towards an elected school board.

His name was drawn out of appointed school board members lottery to give up his post and seek election in the first school board vote by the public and retained his seat.

After the school board term Jones was requested by then Mayor Rubie B Archie to seek a seat on City Council.  After terms as councilman and Vice Mayor he was selected to be the Mayor of Danville.

 
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