The morning kicks off at 9 AM with a live demonstration by experienced pickleball players on both courts — a great opportunity to see the game in action!
This exciting project was made possible through Reimagine Chatham, a collaborative initiative formed by the Chatham Rotary, Chatham Rotary Foundation, Chatham First, and engaged citizens and civic leaders. After conducting community surveys and focus groups in 2024, Reimagine Chatham prioritized funding this recreational addition — with the courts constructed by Haymes Brothers Construction of Chatham.
Following the ceremony at 10 AM, refreshments will be provided to the first 100 attendees, including hot dogs, chips, drinks, and refreshing iced water.
This event is free and open to the public – come celebrate, connect, and learn more about how Chatham is being reimagined!
Exciting news for Chatham! Haymes Brothers has officially broken ground on the new pickleball courts at Harris Field!
We’re thrilled to see this project moving forward and can’t wait to welcome players of all ages and skill levels to enjoy this fun and fast-growing sport right here in town. Stay tuned for updates as construction progresses—we’ll be sharing photos and milestones along the way!
Photo courtesy Alisa Davis.Photo courtesy Alisa Davis.Photo courtesy Joe Rogers.Photo courtesy Joe Rogers.Photo courtesy Joe Rogers.
The Area Growth and Renewal Strategic Plan, adopted last fall as part of the Reimagine Chatham initiative, outlined key community actions to enhance the business environment and local amenities. Several top-priority projects identified in the plan are now in progress, made possible by a generous grant from a local trust approved in November 2024. The Chatham Rotary Foundation received the grant and will oversee the administration of funds. These projects will be either fully grant-funded or cost-shared with the town, subject to council approval.
Walking Trails Feasibility Study
Reimagine Chatham Steering Committee member Frank Fox and Hill Studio’s Chris Lawrie discuss priority areas for a potential trail during a site visit through town as part of the February 24 kickoff for the walking trails feasibility study. The team is assessing potential routes to enhance walkability and connectivity in Chatham.
One of the most highly requested amenities during the strategic plan’s public input phase was a system of town walking trails. Work is currently underway on a feasibility study to explore potential routes and implementation strategies. The town has awarded a contract to Hill Studio of Roanoke, which developed the strategic plan and has extensive experience in pedestrian-friendly spaces.
The proposed system aims to connect scenic and historic points of interest, with smaller loops providing walkers opportunities to explore the town’s ambiance, history, and culture. This initiative will integrate with ongoing work by Chatham First to develop an interactive town tour.
The study commenced on February 24 with a site visit and town tour led by the consulting team, followed by discussions with the Reimagine Chatham Steering Committee. The feasibility study is expected to be completed by summer 2025 and will assess trail placement, priority sections, and estimated development costs.
Town Manager Nick Morris and Hill Studio’s Chris Lawrie discuss options for trail development near Harris Field.The February 24 feasibility study kickoff brought together Reimagine Chatham steering committee members and Hill Studio to assess potential walking trail routes. This initiative aims to create a safe, scenic, and engaging experience for residents and visitors alike.
Community Branding Initiative
Efforts are underway to develop a coordinated branding strategy for downtown Chatham and the surrounding community, enhancing the area’s identity and visibility. A contract is being finalized with the Chatham Rotary Foundation, in collaboration with the Reimagine Chatham initiative, and Arnett Muldrow & Associates of Greenville, SC, a firm recognized for its expertise in community branding. Arnett Muldrow has worked extensively across Virginia, including projects in Bedford, Altavista, Amherst, and Buena Vista.
The branding process will focus on capturing and promoting the unique character of both downtown Chatham and the broader area, ensuring a cohesive identity that supports business growth, tourism, and community pride. Public engagement will play a key role, with community meetings and input sessions allowing residents to help shape the final brand. Once the contract is finalized, the branding process is expected to take approximately four months.
Pickleball Courts at Harris Field
A plan is in place to construct pickleball courts at Harris Field off Davis Road, expanding recreational opportunities in Chatham. These courts will be grant-funded and administered by the town, with additional details to be finalized in the coming weeks.
About Reimagine Chatham
Reimagine Chatham is a collaborative initiative led by the Chatham Rotary Foundation, Chatham First, and the Town of Chatham, bringing together civic groups, local businesses, service organizations, and community leaders to enhance the vitality of Chatham and its surrounding areas—from the Olde Dominion Agricultural Complex to the Tightsqueeze community.
Implementation of the Reimagine Chatham Strategic Plan is guided by an all-volunteer steering committee, with support from a local consulting firm, River District Consulting Group.
The initiative remains committed to transparency and community involvement, ensuring residents have a voice in shaping Chatham’s future. To stay informed about ongoing projects, track progress, and explore the initiative’s history and evolution, visit ReimagineChatham.org to sign up for updates. Together, we are building a stronger, more vibrant community.