Halfway to Ashland Halloween

It’s June in Ashland, which means the countdown to cobwebs and candy has officially begun—because we’re halfway to Halloween! Even better? This month boasts the only Friday the 13th of 2024, and our frightfully fun friends at RED VEIN Haunt are helping us scream it in style.

Friday the 13th with RED VEIN 👻
Mark your calendar for Friday, June 13th, when RED VEIN rents out the Ashland Theatre for an exclusive (and slightly sinister) celebration. Want in? Follow RED VEIN for contests where you can win:
🍿 Tickets to their private movie night
🎟 Free admission to the RED VEIN Haunt this October
🕵️‍♀️ Escape room specials
👻 Deals on Ashland Haunted History Tours
It’s the unluckiest day of the year—but you might just get lucky. 😈

Ashland Halloween: 31 Days of Local Terror (and Treats)
Here in the Center of the Universe, Halloween is more than just a night—it’s a whole month of ghoul times. Every October, thousands of trick-or-treaters creep their way into Downtown Ashland. To keep everyone safe (and well-fed), Downtown Ashland Association is working closely with Ashland Police to shift the haunt away from the train tracks and into our beloved local shops, restaurants, and neighborhoods.

And we’re doing more than just moving monsters—we’re supporting the community with free candy for residents, family-friendly events, and local business engagement. Here’s how you can get involved today:

🗺️ Get on the Trick-or-Treat Map
You asked, we listened: the Google Trick-or-Treat Map is BACK! Add your home and even upload a photo of your decorations to help the little monsters find your lair:
Add Your Home to the Map

🎃 Snag Your Ashland Halloween Yard Sign
Want to show your haunted house pride? Pick up one of 200 exclusive Ashland Halloween yard signs at the Ashland Feed Store starting Monday, September 29. These signs are yours to keep—any left behind after Halloween will be spirited away for recycling.

🛍️ Be a Vendor—For the Price of a Bag of Candy
We’re summoning vendors to join the Songs from the Center of the Universe Concert! If accepted, all you need to do is donate a bag of candy (minimum 300 pieces) to cover your booth fee. Apply here:
Vendor Application

🍬 Candy for Our Community
Ashland residents—especially those along Center Street and Railroad Avenue—can pick up free candy at the Off the Rails Beer Festival. Bring your ID or a piece of mail with your address, and we’ll treat you right!

📸 Picture Scavenger Hunt: Snap, Connect, Win
Back again this year: the Halloween Picture Scavenger Hunt! Snap photos of spooky stops and grab your illuminating prizes at Scavenger Hunt stops. Think of it as trick-or-treating with a twist.

Raffle - 4 Fast Pass RED VEIN Haunt Tickets
$10.00

Enter to win 4 Fast Pass tickets to RED VEIN Haunt—Central Virginia’s legendary haunted attraction that mixes haunted house horror with immersive storytelling. 😱👻 Located in the actual haunted Hanover Vegetable Farm, RED VEIN is known for its movie-quality sets, live actors, and interactive terror that blurs the line between fiction and fear. 💀🌕

🚨 The Fast Pass lets you skip the general admission line—meaning you get to face your fears faster! No long waits. Just straight into the madness. 🧛‍♀️🔪

🎟️ Raffle tickets are just $10 and support the non-profit mission of the Downtown Ashland Association!
📅 Winner will be emailed on Friday, September 26—just in time for peak scare season.

🕸️ Don’t ghost this chance—enter today!

Ashland Halloween Sponsorship
$100.00

🎃 Sponsor Ashland Halloween for just $100! 👻
Get scary good exposure while supporting free fun for Ashland families:

📬 Logo featured on a postcard mailed to 4,000+ households (commit by Sept. 8!)
📱 Reach 1.5 million+ impressions across print, digital & radio
🧡 Included in curated promotions that spotlight your biz
🍬 Help fund candy for Ashland neighbors hit hardest by trick-or-treaters
🎉 Support free, family-friendly Halloween fun in the Center of the Universe!

Only $100 to be part of the magic ✨
Secure your spot before this opportunity vanishes! 🕸️

So, whether you're in it for the frights or the free treats, now's the time to join the haunted happening. Because in Ashland, Halloween doesn’t sneak up on us... we summon it early.

🕸️ Let the countdown begin… 🕸️
Visit ashlandhalloween.com for all the gory (and glorious) details.

DAA Executive Director Featured on Partners for Better Communities Podcast

Downtown Ashland Association’s Executive Director, “Coach” Antonio Miller, recently joined Douglas Jackson of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development on Partners for Better Communities, episode 67: A Conversation with Antonio Miller.

Recorded in the heart of the Center of the Universe while 37 Main Street directors from across the Commonwealth gathered in Ashland, this inspiring episode offers a firsthand look at Ashland’s community spirit and the powerful impact of the Virginia Main Street program—celebrating its 40th anniversary this year.

Coach Miller, who joined the Downtown Ashland Association in 2024, reflects on the town's charm, diversity, and momentum:

“Ashland is three-dimensional… It’s the biggest little town you’re gonna come across. Anybody that visits is probably gonna run into somebody like themselves. You can find a bit of yourself in Ashland no matter who you are.”

The episode highlights how Ashland’s kindness, connectivity, and community leadership—especially its dedicated board and volunteers—create fertile ground for growth.

“That kindness allows me to shorten my learning curve, optimize my approach to how I want to steer the growth of our Main Street… It starts with that kindness.”

He shares his gratitude for the dream team around him, including the board that took a chance on someone new to the role, and partners like Louise Keeton, who, in his words, “Doesn’t believe in 99%. Most people would take that A and say, I got an A. But she wants to make sure she's putting her best forward all the time.” This team of community crusaders is working tirelessly on behalf of downtown Ashland thanks to leaders like “Coach” Antonio Miller.

For anyone interested in building better communities, especially through the lens of historic preservation and economic revitalization, this is a conversation not to miss.

🎧 Listen now: A Conversation with Antonio Miller – Partners for Better Communities, Ep. 67

In Memory of Bob Brown

Bob Brown during the The Cross Bros. Return in 2012.

Downtown Ashland has lost one of its guiding lights.

Bob Brown, former Board Member of Downtown Ashland Association and longtime Chair of the Design Committee, passed away—leaving behind a legacy that has shaped the heart and future of our town. A gifted urban planner, architectural artist, and true visionary, Bob was not only a brilliant mind, but also a kind and generous soul who made Ashland more beautiful, more walkable, and more welcoming for all.

Since 2012, Bob dedicated himself as a volunteer with Downtown Ashland Association, serving seven years on the Board of Directors and ten years as Chair of the Design Committee. His work through the committee honored Ashland’s historic charm while advocating for thoughtful, inclusive public spaces. Every brick, bench, and bloom that graces our downtown is, in some way, touched by Bob’s influence.

Before lending his talents to Ashland, Bob led award-winning revitalization projects in Hoboken, Winston-Salem, and Hartford. A Princeton-educated architect and passionate urban planner, he also taught future city builders at the University of Pennsylvania. But his greatest joy came from the community he built right here in the Center of the Universe with his beloved wife, Mary Lou.

Mid-Atlantic Railroad Park coming soon to historic downtown Ashland thanks to visionaries like Bob Brown.

As Chair of the Ashland Planning Commission—where he served for nine years, four as Chair—Bob played a pivotal role in updating the Town’s Comprehensive Plan. For this and so much more, he was honored with the Ashland Citizen Leadership Award. Bob’s work laid the groundwork for present and future projects like the Railroad Avenue streetscape, enhancements around Town Hall and the historic train station, and the vision for the Mid-Atlantic Railroad Park.

His vision didn’t just shape our streets—it inspired a community. Bob believed in the power of places and in the people who inhabit them. His loss is deeply felt, but his legacy will endure in every thoughtful detail he helped design and every person he mentored along the way.

Services will be held Saturday, June 7th at 2pm at St. James the Less (125 Beverly Rd, Ashland, VA 23005).

Downtown Ashland Associaton’s reception in honor of Bob Brown in 2022

Ashland Song Contest Returns for an Encore

2024 Ashland Song Contest winner Ginny Ray

The spotlight is back on Ashland’s musical talent as the Ashland Song Contest returns for an encore! Following the chart-topping success of its inaugural year, this one-of-a-kind contest invites musicians, lyricists, and dreamers of all ages to sing the praises of Ashland, Virginia—affectionately known as the Center of the Universe.

Last year’s debut was music to our ears: 14 original songs were recorded live at Ashland Fourth Fridays in Slipped Disc recording studios, just a heartbeat away from the historic Ashland Theatre. Each submission became part of the community’s soundtrack, culminating in the album Songs from the Center of the Universe, now streaming on all major platforms—thanks to local music legends, Free Jambalaya.

The first-place winner, then 13-year-old Ashland native Ginny Ray, proved that hometown pride and talent start young. Her heartfelt hit, “You Already Know,” landed her a professional recording session, a performance on Ashland’s biggest stages, and radio play on K101.2 POP through The Barry Farmer Morning Show with Sharron Lizzy—a nationally syndicated program that gave her voice a national stage.

Matt Treacy of Free Jambalaya

“The Song Contest was an incredible experience, and one that makes me proud to be working in Ashland,” said Matt Treacy of Free Jambalaya. “We expected a handful of entries—and got 25 high-quality, heartfelt songs. It’s clear this town has talent, and I can’t wait to hear what Volume 2 brings.”

🎤 Now, it’s your turn to take the mic. Whether you’re a toe-tapping troubadour or a lyric-loving local, this is your moment to let Ashland inspire your next big hit. Enter the Ashland Song Contest at AshlandFourthFridays.com by Sunday, July 27, 2025, and your voice could join the chorus of hometown stars.

🎵 PRIZES INCLUDE:

📜 ENTRY DETAILS:

  • Submit your original song at AshlandFourthFridays.com by Sunday, July 27, 2025

  • Songs must be family-friendly, original, and reference the Town of Ashland

  • Winner announced at Ashland Fourth Fridays on August 22 at 5 PM at the Ashland Town Hall Pavilion

Need some lyrical inspiration? Dive into Ashland’s past and present with:

May Ashland Fourth Fridays Marvels

Ready to step into a summer of rhythm, flavor, and family-friendly adventure? Then mark your calendars for Ashland Fourth Fridays on May 23 from 5–8 PM! Whether you're a local or hopping off the Amtrak Virginia for a weekend getaway, this event is your one-way ticket to joy in the Center of the Universe.

🌸 Something for Everyone (Even Your Sweet Tooth)

From the moment you arrive at Ashland Town Hall Lawn, you’ll be greeted with smiling faces, vibrant local vendors, and entertainment that’ll have you dancing in your picnic blanket. This event is super walkable, so wear comfy shoes and wander through food trucks, family games, craft tents, and irresistible aromas that fill the evening air.

🍽️ Farm-to-Fork Fare & Flavors from Around the World:
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  • Monique’s Crepes – Made-to-order sweet & savory French-style crepes

  • Good Vices Ices – Fruity, refreshing water ice made with real fruit

  • Los Changos – El Salvadoran street eats like pupusas, tacos & more

  • Charles Kitchen Caribbean – Curry shrimp, vegan crab cakes, stewed chicken, and plantains that’ll transport your taste buds

  • Farmview Creamery – Farmer-owned ice cream and flavored milk straight from the source 🐄🍨

  • Mama Vicky’s Lumpia – Filipino BBQ skewers and savory-sweet lumpia that’ll leave you craving seconds

🎭 Live Entertainment That'll Make You Tap Your Feet (and Your Heartstrings!)

Kick off the evening with back-to-back performances from Ashland Dance Academy starting at 5 PM at the Ashland Town Hall Pavilion. These pint-sized performers bring big energy in ballet, hip-hop, and musical theatre styles. Stop by for a photo-op with Glenda the Good Witch beside the “Welcome to the Center of the Universe” mural at 110 Thompson Street 🌟✨

The Generations Trio playing the New Year’s Eve Masquerade Ball

🎷 Then, get jazzy with The Generations Trio, Richmond-based musicians who blend classic jazz with modern vibes. Their renditions of legends like Miles Davis and The Beatles will have you swaying under the setting sun. Whether you're on a blanket or a lawn chair, you’ll feel the groove all the way down to your toes.

🧙‍♀️ Ghosts, Ghouls & Glimpses of the Past 👻

May 23 marks the season debut of Ashland Haunted History Tours! Choose your adventure:

  • Spirits of Railroad Avenue: Lantern-lit lore along the tracks

  • Stranger Than Fiction: Delightfully weird and eerie stories you won’t believe
    Tours depart from RED VEIN Escape, where you can book an immersive game before or after your historical haunt!

🛍️ Shop Small, Shine Bright

Local vendors are popping up around the lawn and shops are staying open late. From handmade jewelry and crocheted toys to herbal teas, flower bouquets, and boozy bundt cakes, there’s a treasure for every taste. Here’s just a sampling:

🎨 Love St Studio – One-of-a-kind shrink plastic jewelry
🧶 Twysted Threads – Crocheted animals, hats, and t-shirts
💐 Breemar Flower Farms – Fresh, dried, and seasonal blooms
🛁 Heart and Soap – Artisanal soaps and lotions
🍋 The Faithful Lemon – Fresh-squeezed lemonade & limeade
🍰 Boozy Bundt – Scratch-made, spirit-infused cakes
👓 HeavenlyEyes – Chic eyewear, handbags & wallets
…and dozens more ready to delight, surprise, and support your community spirit 💛

🏛️ Explore Ashland’s Roots

The Ashland Museum is open late during Fourth Fridays to tell the story of our town’s past—one railroad tie and tall tale at a time. From trains to traditions, discover the magic that made Ashland the Center of the Universe.

🎤 Got a Song in Your Heart? 🎶

While you're downtown, stop by AshlandFourthFridays.com and submit your original tune to the Ashland Song Contest! Your song could be the next anthem echoing down Center Street. The winner gets radio play, performance gigs, and a chance at label representation! 🎙️🎧 Deadline is July 27, 2025—let your lyrics locomote their way into Ashland history.

🚄 Take the Train, Stay for the Charm

Riding in from Richmond or DC? Hop aboard Amtrak Virginia and arrive right in the heart of downtown Ashland. With Town Hall just a block away from the station, it's an easy breezy night of local love, dancing, dining, and discovering. Why not enjoy a Center of the Universe Brewing Company Brewski while you’re on board?

🗺️ Full event maps and updates at AshlandFourthFridays.com

🌟✨ Don’t miss this monthly celebration of everything that makes Ashland special—from talented tots to toe-tapping trios, handmade treasures to ghostly tales. Gather your crew, bring your appetite, and get ready to stroll, shop, and support the Center of the Universe.

See you on the lawn, May 23! 🌈🎨💃🛍️🍋🎷👻