A few months ago we learned that the pond at Blackhawk Plaza in Danville was drained and the ducks did not look happy at all. Happily, when I stopped by recently the pond has been refilled and the ducks look like they’re having a blast. Yay! 🙂
A few months ago we learned that the pond at Blackhawk Plaza in Danville was drained and the ducks did not look happy at all. Happily, when I stopped by recently the pond has been refilled and the ducks look like they’re having a blast. Yay! 🙂
398 Hartz Ave, Danville
The high-end women’s consignment boutique Consignit Couture is closing their original location in Danville by the end of July as Starbucks will be expanding into this spot on Hartz Ave. The Walnut Creek Consignit Couture, which opened a few years ago, will remain open. Check out their website here.
Blackhawk Plaza, Danville
Earlier this year Ferrari’s Cucina Italiana closed in Blackhawk Plaza in Danville, replaced by another Italian restaurant, Stella’s Ristorante. Check out their menus here.
From their website:
Stella’s Ristorante specializes in contemporary Italian cuisine made with only the finest and freshest ingredients. Our casual setting blends a young, contemporary feel with classic charm and tradition. The flavors in our dishes will delight even the most discerning palate… from our delicious fresh seafood to our flame-grilled steaks to our authentic Italian pasta.
Blackhawk Plaza, Danville
The golf club fitter, builder, and retailer Club Champion has opened a new location in Blackhawk Plaza in Danville where Patrick James used to be. Check out their grand opening special here for 50% off a full bag fitting or 33% off all other fittings, good until June 30th. If you read the fine print it does indicate that it expires 6/30/16 so check ahead.
Spirit of the Old West Series: Art of the American Frontier:
Blackhawk Museum
3700 Blackhawk Plaza Cir, Danville
Saturday, April 29th, 2017
10:30am | (included w/ museum general admission)Art historian Karen McWhorter discusses a century of art from the American West—from the era of exploration to the end of the frontier in the twentieth century. McWhorter will offer a wide-ranging presentation on western artists active between 1830 and 1930, and will examine the ways in which art was shaped by (and itself shaped) contemporary perspectives on the American West. This talk will draw its subjects and imagery from the collections of the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming, and will highlight the work of George Catlin, Thomas Moran, Albert Bierstadt, Frederic Remington, and Charles M. Russell, among other renowned artists.
Check out this sweet 1959 Chevrolet El Camino, spotted on Hartz Ave. in Danville. Anyone know what that metal thing is sticking out behind the tire? To me it looks like a kickstand, but for a car.
321 Hartz Ave, Danville
The AuburnJames Winery Tasting Room is temporarily closing in Danville for a remodel where it will become the Auburn Lounge offering wine and beer in June. Check out this page for more information on their St. Helena Tasting Cottage. Stay tuned…
Danville Town & Country
The sandwich shop Togo’s closed recently in the Danville Town & Country shopping center. Next door we’re still waiting for Round Table Pizza to open.
402 Railroad Ave, Danville
The activewear clothing store lucy will be closing its doors for good on April 23rd in Danville. An employee there mentioned that all lucy stores will be closing by the end of the year and be merged into North Face. Both stores are owned by the VF Corporation.
Photo by Flickr user wonderlane
Danville Veteran’s Memorial Building
400 Hartz Ave, Danville
Saturday, April 15th, 2017
11:00am – 4:00pm | FreeEnjoy meeting caterers, jewelers, photographers, equipment rental, linens, florists, venues, entertainment and much more…