Business Booster
A little press in Lynchburg Living can go a long way! Local interior designer Katrina Morris, featured in “Farmhouse, Refined” (May/June), says the article brought customers into her new shop inside James T. Davis Paint & Design Center. It doesn’t end there—Katrina & Co. is already expanding inside the store! She sent us a message saying: “The shop has been very successful so far, even with [the coronavirus]… The magazine has helped a lot! People have come in and said that’s where they saw us, so THANK YOU!”
Positive Vibes
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, we rebranded our May/June publication to become “The Community Issue” and worked with a local artist for an illustrated LYH cover. We received encouraging notes from readers, including the below:
“[I got the new magazine yesterday] and just wanted to say it looks great! LOVE THE COVER and the whole issue being so upbeat and positive. … The colors are so vivid and make me smile.” – Deborah Fears Keeling
“Thank you so much for the May/June 2020 Community Issue, which warmed my heart even more about this community. …this issue just confirmed my reason for moving to the City of Lynchburg.” – Carol Pomper
Voting Begins
It’s that time again! Voting for our annual Best Of Lynchburg Awards starts July 16 and runs through August 31. Be sure to visit our website, lynchburgliving.com, to vote for your favorite restaurants, destinations, people and more. The results will be published in the January/February 2021 issue of Lynchburg Living.
Idea House in Progress
Our 2020 Idea House is under construction, and we can’t wait for you to see the finished product! The three-bedroom, Colonial-style home is located on Clayton Avenue in the heart of Lynchburg’s Boonsboro neighborhood and was designed to tie into the historic aesthetics you see in that part of the city. Follow Lynchburg Living on Facebook and Instagram for more teasers, and look for the full feature in our next issue!
We Want To hear From You!
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