Hanover County leaders gathered in Ashland on Sept. 24 to celebrate the opening of Hanover’s 4.8-mile section of the Fall Line trail, marking the completion of the trail’s first regional segment. When finished, the scenic recreational corridor will span 43 miles across seven localities. “Projects like the Fall Line demonstrate what can be accomplished when localities and partners work side by side,” said Hanover County Administrator John A. Budesky. “This new section creates fresh opportunities for exercise, recreation and connection that Hanover residents can enjoy right away.” For the full story on last week’s ribbon cutting, see page 4.
The Town of Ashland has been awarded a $15,000 Destination Marketing Organization (DMO) grant from the Virginia Tourism Corporation (VTC) to support the launch of “Center Your Fun,” a new tourism campaign designed to showcase Ashland’s small businesses, outdoor recreation, and vibrant community through creative digital storytelling and videography.
Hanover County leaders gathered in Ashland on Sept. 24 to celebrate the opening of Hanover’s 4.8-mile section of the Fall Line trail, marking the completion of the trail’s first regional segment. When finished, the scenic recreational corridor will span 43 miles across seven localities. “Projects like the Fall Line demonstrate what can be accomplished when localities and partners work side by side,” said Hanover County Administrator John A. Budesky. “This new section creates fresh opportunities for exercise, recreation and connection that Hanover residents can enjoy right away.” For the full story on last week’s ribbon cutting, see page 4.