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The planned Haw River Trail corridor extends approximately 80 miles along the Haw River from Haw River State Park through Alamance County to Jordan Lake.
For three years, Riverview Rotary has hosted the Field of Gratitude Love and Peace with the support of its members, the community, and the generosity of its partners. Each year
Flags of gratitude, love and peace will fly in Danville on Riverside Drive across from the Woodall Nissan Dealership between Saturday, Jan. 30, and Sunday, Feb. 14, as an initiative of Riverview Rotary Club. âOur community is grateful,â stated Ben Rippe, Riverview Rotary Foundation chair. âIn every corner of this region, people are saying thanks for the exceptional educators who faced the challenge and designed the tools, for our industries and its employees who have continued to create the product and build the business, for our retail workers who kept the doors opened and delivered the merchandise, and for utility workers who kept the power coming and the lights on through every storm. Our neighbors are most certainly grateful for our first responders and health care providers who never said, 'This canât be done.'"