Can't-miss spots to dine, drink, and feast. Restored station at Thurmond "The town itself certainly draws many of the people who attend the event," says French-Burr. If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. This trail is located 1.2 miles from the Thurmond Trailhead. The Thurmond Reunion is held annually on the second Sunday in August. You can view Thurmond venues that host many Thurmond WV events every year. OFFSITE REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Visit http://events.constantcontact.com/register/event?llr=rcglvzxab&oeidk=a07egvzk26x072ce0f3 to register. If you stay on this road you will pass the Thurmond Union Church (used in the movie Matewan). Then, encourage others to act. These examples will help consultants, applicants, and agency officials understand what to look for and mention in reports to ensure a timely evaluation. Contact: Billy Varney –  (304) 205-9210  –  bvarney@manniksmithgroup.com, Sponsored by: Contractors Association of West Virginia (CAWV) & ABC of WV, Contact: CAWV – (304) 342-1166 – cawv@cawv.org, For more information on this seminar, please contact: cawv@cawv.org, Location: Conference Room 204 • Speaker: Jeff Wilkerson, Sponsored by: American Public Works Association (APWA) Mid Atlantic Chapter. Across the bridge you will find the National Park Service’s Dun Glen Day Use area. Brooklyn-Southside Junction Trail 6 miles moderate hiking/biking. Master the Sandbox tools to build Terrain and add landscape, both from contour lines and from scratch. Location: Conference Room 205 • Speaker: Billy Varney. Take an immediate left, and go 0.5 miles to Glen Jean. This presentation highlights the rehabilitation of the I-95 Wilmington Viaduct in Wilmington, Delaware. Given the broad range of environments that freshwater mussel surveys can be conducted in, it is extremely important that the development of dive and survey standards of any organization be designed to take into account the safety of all individuals involved, as well as the scientific integrity of the work being conducted. The town of Thurmond was no more than a man’s dream in April of 1873 when Captain William D. Thurmond received 73 acres of land as payment for his services as a surveyor. There were five households, out of which none had children under the age of 18 living with them, one was a married couple living together, and four were non-families. These new product and process developments provide solutions that minimize or alleviate these problems while providing realistic and potentially cost-effective alternatives to traditional replacement.