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Fashion show for Bible Way World Wide Church, in Danville, VA, on March 26, 2011.
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Ladies’ Night Out at Chatmoss Country Club, November 17, 2010—fashion show by Rippe’s.
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Angela Osborne, Barbara Seamster, Betty Yates, Betty-Bruce Lind, Caroline Neal, Chelsey Harum, Connie Maitland, Darlene Calvert, Debbie Herndon, Deborah Parrish, Delisa Chandler, Elene Farlow, Frankie Smith, Hazel Williams, Helen Harris, Jacqueline Maxwell, Janet Holley, Jeff Wright, Jennifer Stermer, Joann Graham, Joann Howard, Julie Thomas, Karen Johnston, Katherine Smith, Kathlien Harris, Kathy Shanks, Kaye Marshall, Ken Robertson, Laura Lewis, Lauren Mathena, Leslie Smith, Linda Bradley, Linda Jones, Lori Moran, Lynn Robertson, Marilyn Pagano, Martha Walker, Michelle Benton, Nancy Kaylor, Patricia Maurakis, Patrick Daly, Patti Bolton, Paula Haynes, Peggy Wright, Ralph Hogg, Ronnie Mand, Rosa Chambers, Sandy Evans, Sharon Folley, Stephanie Mitchen, Susan Dufour, Susan Mathena, Vickie Vaden, Wendy Shields
Alexis Ehrhardt, Becky Brown, Diane Whittle, Katie Reynolds, Marilyn Jones, Renee Hughes, Stephanie Ferrugia, Sue Lea, Tracy Keller


Our spring storefront windows were hand-painted by mural artist Fran Marquis.
































We thank Laura Wyatt of the Invitation Destination for stepping in for Misty Cook at the last minute.




The Danville Golf Club Member/Guest Fashion Show, featuring fall fashion and shoes, was held on September 12, 2009. Calyn Burke, Cassandra Dandridge, Michelle Foster, Leah Hester, Marilyn Jones, Dona Knowles, and Susan Pritchett modeled.




On Saturday morning, April 25, 2009, at the Halifax Woman’s Club fashion show and luncheon, Rippe’s of Danville featured the latest in style. Models were Michelle Foster of Rippe's and local models Dolly Fallen, Ann Zimmerman and Julia Ann Nichols. Lisa Kerr, Rippe’s buyer and general manager, served as emcee and narrator. The event with emphasis on color and the use of scarves with spring fashions was held at the Molasses Grill in Halifax with all proceeds going to the Women’s Club Scholarship Fund and the construction of a handicapped ramp for the historic old Masonic Lodge in Halifax.















Rippe’s fashion show sponsored by Halifax Women’s Club at the Berry Hill Resort, March 1, 2008. 112 in attendance.

Raised over $4,000 for local breast cancer patients in need as administered by the Danville Cancer Association.


The event at Rippe’s was held on October 25.




Mayor Wayne Williams, Ben Rippe and Council Woman Ruby Archie at Rippe's Shoes Ribbon Cutting Grand Opening Celebration on May 10.
Rippe’s Shoes celebrated its Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Thursday May 10th, 5:30 p.m.
Rev. Jeff Wright, Pastor of Moffett Memorial Baptist Church and friend of the owner, gave the invocation.
Ben Rippe, president of Rippe’s Shoes, Rippe’s and Rippe’s Furs made acknowledgements. He said that Danville Virginia was the area’s retail hub and that Downtown Danville is the center of that hub. He stated further, “We believe in the future of Danville. We will continue to progress our local family business, Rippe’s fashion, Rippe’s Furs and Rippe’s Shoes. We built Rippe’s shoes, a near $500,000 investment counting inventory, to give customers the opportunity to shop large selections of brands and sizes in better women’s shoes and handbags…all at competitive prices at a central local address.”
In the short time since the doors opened in the fall, sales have more than doubled sales from the mezzanine location. Customers are saying, “Now I can buy the kinds of shoes I like in Danville.”
Rippe lauded the fifteen associates, introducing each one and stating they are the foundation of the business. They go all the way with each and every customer.
Next Mayor Wayne Williams addressed the audience. He congratulated Rippe’s being a Market Leader and pointed out that strong economic development can only occur with an improving, viable Downtown. He complimented Rippe’s for participating in that improvement.
Council Woman and former Mayor Ruby Archie followed the Mayor. She said she had lived in Danville fifty-one years and has been a customer of Rippe’s fifty-one years. Rippe’s has beautiful things that people want and now this great shoe store.
Then Mrs. Archie and Dr. Williams cut the ribbon in front of the store. A reception followed catered by Rippe’s Associates and Rippe’s.
Ray Estes, Design Partner of New Era Shoe Store Design in Durham (and designer of Rippe’s Shoes) stated that this was the nicest shoe store of its size in the Carolinas and Virginia.
On March 29th, the Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce gave Rippe’s the Small Business of the Year award:
2007 Businesses of the Year were honored at Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce’s Annual Meeting Thursday. From left are Dr. B.R. Ashby with Piedmont Broadcasting Inc.; Ben Rippe with Rippe’s; and Charles Majors with American National Bank and Trust Company.
(Tim Davis/Star-Tribune)Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce honored businesses and educators Thursday at the sixth annual membership meeting. “Business of the Year” awards were presented to American National Bank and Trust Company, Piedmont Broadcasting Corp. and Rippe’s....
Rippe’s, a locally owned retailer, has served the region since 1907. It was named “Small Business of the Year.”
The company supports education through endowed scholarships at Danville Community College, Averett University and Carlisle School.
They also are supporters of the arts and area charities. Rippe’s has six full time employees and eight part time employees.
Rippe’s was among three Businesses of the Year honored at Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce’s Sixth Annual Membership Meeting Thursday at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research. From left are Lisa Kerr, a buyer for the store; former owners Esther and Buddy Rippe; and present owner Ben Rippe.
(Tim Davis/Star-Tribune)
“Chamber presents awards at annual meeting” by Susan Worley, Star-Tribune, April 4, 2007, page 1B.