Discover Williamstown

Small Town Charm, Conveniently Located

Home     Local     Business     Education     Community Agencies     Churches     Government     Our History     Visiting     Lake Williamstown     Cable & Internet     Contact Us      
Calendar
About Us
Site Map
About Us
The Williamstown Business Associates is part of a public-private partnership, Revitalization/Renaissance Kentucky, whose goal is to encourage economic development within the context of historic preservation by the rebuilding of our Downtown based on its unique assets: distinctive architecture, a pedestrian-friendly environment, personal service, local ownership, and a sense of community.
  Clarks-Creek Road
 Saturday, January 31, 2009

Vision Statement

It is the vision of the Downtown Williamstown Revitalization/Renaissance Kentucky Committee to retain the existing businesses and services in the downtown area.  This vision will be accomplished by creating an attractive, aesthetically pleasing environment that reflects the common heritage and culture of our community, invites people to the downtown area, encourages persons to conduct business and shopping in the downtown area, promoting the role of Williamstown as the Grant County Seat, and providing recreational facilities in or convient to the downtown area that promote citizens to reside in the downtown area.   

    Boys at Great Race 2005

 

Members include but not limited to:

 

Mandy Green, Kentucky Federal, Treasurer and Chair

Rick Skinner, Skinner Furniture, Co-Chair

Jeanne Hartinger, City of Williamstown
Ken Stone, Grant County News
Debbie Stone, Massage On Main
William Threlkeld, Threlkeld & Threlkeld, Attorney at Law
Helen Threlkeld, Threlkeld & Threlkeld
Bill Glass, Fortch Bank
Dana Haynes, Creative Cabinet Concepts
Faye Haynes, Creative Cabinet Concepts
Sue Wood, Building Owner
Marlene McComas, Marlene's Flowers
Brian Gatewood, Gatewood's Gifts
Tammy Gatewood, Gatewood's Gifts
 
Ken Stone at the Grant County News 
 
 
Marlene McComas dancing with Mayor Caldwell
at the Volunteer Appreciation Dinner, January 2007