Time Change 3pm until 6pm – come one, come all!
DANVILLE TRAIN STATION LVRT
TRAILHEAD OPEN HOUSE SEPT 18
The Town of Danville and the Train Station Committee is hosting an open house of the newly renovated station on
Thurs, Sept 18th, 2025, from 4-6 pm at the train station at 347 Peacham Road in Danville. Tours, speakers, and food
for purchase mark this celebratory event. The Train Station as a trail head will have parking, ADA bathrooms, water refill station, and informational kiosks. The passenger side of the Train Station will house exhibit space maintained by the Danville Historical Society. The freight side will have bike rentals, food, and eventually a gear shop. With all these amenities, the Danville Train Station will be a “must stop” for LVRT users. The project to reimagine the historic train station began almost seven years ago as part of a larger master plan in the town. The Train Station is owned by the Town of Danville. “The Danville Selectboard members are excited for the opening of the newly refurbished train station.” Said Janice Ouellette, Chair of the Danville Selectboard. “The road from reimagining the historic depot to completion has been long and not without a few bumps. It would not have been possible without the dedicated volunteers who have logged countless hours to make the project a reality.” Michael Hogue, Train Station Coordinator agrees, “the completed renovation is the result of a lot of hard work by a handful of dedicated people. The open house is a chance to thank the many donors, grantors, contractors, and volunteers for their work, and invite the community in to celebrate the official opening.”
Danville Train Station LVRT Trailhead Open house (click for details)
- Only for Danville Residents or contractors working on Danville property.
- Only the following materials are acceptable for passive composting: yard waste (leaves, grass clippings, plant material, stumps, branches, etc.), untreated lumper: scrap wood (some nails ok), pallets: by law no painted, stained, or pressure treated wood; No construction waste such as sheet rock, concrete, brick, rock, metal, etc.
- Open (with volunteer attendants) on the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the months of May through October from 8:00am until noon.
- Attendants must maintain a log including the name and address of users and the type and approximate weight of materials.
- To access the Stump Dump at other times, ask questions, or volunteer as an attendant, please call the Selectboard office at 802-684-3426 or Glenn Herrin at 802-274-0072 – volunteers are always welcome and needed!
- Stump-Dump-Policy.pdf
Danville Village Improvement Flower Change
Laurel Stanley • Joes Brook Rd, Danville
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When: Sep 20, 2025, 10 AM
The Danville Village Improvement Society will meet Saturday morning at 10:00 on the Green to change the barrels on median and park from summer flowers to fall mums. We would love your help! Everyone is welcome, just bring your garden gloves and a trowel if you have one. Make new friends and support Danville’s community spirit.
Questions please email me.
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FREE Movie night on Danville Green. TIME to be determined. Please check the Chamber’s website for details: Danville, Vermont Chamber of Commerce (danvillevtchamber.org)
Parking can be found along Park Street, the driveway at 101 Park Street and the parking lot behind the Methodist church.
- Movie Night on the Green – September 20 – Coco
Time Change 3pm until 6pm – come one, come all!
A public outreach and information meeting has been scheduled for 6:30 pm on Thursday, September 25 at Danville Town Hall. Residents will be able to review conceptual plans and meet the design team, VHB and municipal project manager, DuBois and King. The design work is underway and conceptual plans have been presented. The survey and base mapping have been completed. The environmental review is underway and the wetland boundaries have been confirmed with DEC. VHB is working on documents to be submitted for the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). VHB has reviewed operational stormwater requirements and determined that a permit is not required. Conceptual plans highlight areas needing further definition from the town and public for the development of preliminary plans. Two areas require thought: intersection of LVRT with path along Peacham Road and parking configuration on Hill Street.