Archive for May, 2010
Early Childhood Education: Why and How
Issue: May 2010 by Daniel T. Richardson.
“I believe that education is the fundamental method of social progress and reform. All reforms which rest simply upon the law, or the threatening of certain penalties, or upon changes in mechanical or outward arrangements, are transitory and futile…. But through education society can formulate its own purposes, can organize its own means and resources, [...]
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Classika Sport and Fitness: Where Training Gets Personal
Issue: May 2010 by Hilary Sutton.
Classika Sport and Fitness is revolutionizing the fitness industry in Lynchburg one success story at a time. Upon entrance to the facility located at 2306 Bedford Avenue in Lynchburg, the industrial building appears to be comparable to other local franchise gyms. But upon further study, potential clients learn what makes Classika unique: A fitness philosophy [...]
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Phil’s Upholstery: No Longer a Man’s World
Issue: May 2010 by Julie Snowman.
Phil’s Upholstery is one of the largest upholstery businesses in Virginia and has been a staple of its kind in Lynchburg since 1970, serving loyal customers from the city, surrounding counties and from as far away as New York. Customers bring their treasured items in for refurbishing at this trusted establishment that also refinishes and [...]
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Bridge to Cabell: An Extension to Downtown Lynchburg?
Issue: May 2010 by Mitchell Malcheff.
One of Lynchburg’s historic areas, Daniel’s Hill, home to Point of Honor, is receiving a makeover of sorts. The D Street Bridge, one of only two entrances into the neighborhood, which is primarily located on Cabell Street, is being rebuilt. The bridge will be complete in December 2010 and may help to expand a burgeoning [...]


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