Prince Edward County, Virginia

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Social Media Policy


The purpose of Prince Edward County’s official social media platforms, to include this page, is to present matters of public interest to Prince Edward County residents, businesses, and visitors of all ages and backgrounds in a moderated, online discussion board format. We encourage citizens to submit questions, comments, and concerns about these matters by email (in

[email protected]) or by submitting comments to particular posts. However, please note this page is not a public forum, but a moderated discussion board reviewed periodically during normal business hours.

To further the purpose of this page, the County reserves the right to remove/delete submissions and posts that:
-are clearly off topic;
-contain spam and/or unrelated links to other sites;
-advocate or depict illegal activity;
-are obscene/vulgar/sexually explicit;
-attack or disparage individuals or groups on the basis of race, religion, gender, or other protected classes;
-contain personal attacks;
-promote private business ventures, services and products through unsolicited or self-promotional posts or comments by users;
-campaign for public office or promote a political organization or candidate;
-contain information that may jeopardize the safety, security or proceedings of public systems or any criminal or civil investigations. Prince Edward County may, at its sole discretion, post or share content that highlights local businesses, industries, agricultural producers and/or community partners when such content serves a public purpose; as such content is intended to inform the public, support the local economy and highlight community assets. These posts do not constitute a recommendation, advertisement or preferential treatment of any specific business. The County strives to ensure that business-related content is shared in a fair, objective, and community-focused manner and does not imply endorsement of one business over another. The comments expressed on this site do not reflect the opinions and position of the County of Prince Edward, its officers and employees. Should you have questions or concerns about this social media platform, please contact the Prince Edward County Administrator’s Office at 434-392-8837 or email [email protected].

🥾 Lace up, PEC: National Trails Day is tomorrow! Where will your adventure take you? From peaceful lakeside walks to his...
06/05/2026

🥾 Lace up, PEC: National Trails Day is tomorrow! Where will your adventure take you?

From peaceful lakeside walks to historic paths, Prince Edward County is home to some of Virginia’s best trails.

Grab a friend, bring the family or take a solo stroll at:
🌲 High Bridge Trail State Park
⛺ Twin Lakes State Park
🐾 Sarah Terry Trail
🌼 Dogwood Trail
🚴 Wilson Trail
🌳 Sailor's Creek Battlefield Historical State Park
🎣 Briery Creek

With three state parks and trails for every pace, there’s no better time to get outside and enjoy all PEC has to offer.

👇 Trail trivia time: Which local trail also features a skate park?

What’s happening in Prince Edward County? Here’s your chance to hear it firsthand.📍 The Prince Edward County Board of Su...
06/03/2026

What’s happening in Prince Edward County? Here’s your chance to hear it firsthand.

📍 The Prince Edward County Board of Supervisors Meeting takes place next week, Tuesday, June 9, at 7 p.m. in the County Board Room at 111 South Street in Farmville.
💻 Virtual viewing is also available at the link below 👇
And if you miss it live, you can catch the replay on the WFLO Radio Call Flo Show.

Whether you’re following county projects, community initiatives or future opportunities, we invite you to tune in.

What issues matter most to you right now?

The Prince Edward Cannery officially opened for the 2026 home canning season on Monday, June 1!  🌽🥕🥔Whether you’re an ex...
06/02/2026

The Prince Edward Cannery officially opened for the 2026 home canning season on Monday, June 1! 🌽🥕🥔
Whether you’re an experienced canner or want to try it for the first time, the Prince Edward Cannery offers county residents an opportunity to preserve local harvests and make the most of the summer and fall growing seasons.

The cannery can be a busy place, as shown in the photos of the Piedmont Health District’s recent canning project that produced 1,300 cans of venison stew for FACES Food Pantry. This project highlights the important role the facility continues to play in supporting community partnerships, food preservation, and local families.

Home canning is available by appointment on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays.

To schedule an appointment, call the Prince Edward Cannery at 434-223-8664 and leave a message for staff.
Learn more about the Prince Edward Cannery⬇

Prince Edward County IS getting noticed, indeed. Proud to see our community featured for the natural beauty, history and...
05/28/2026

Prince Edward County IS getting noticed, indeed. Proud to see our community featured for the natural beauty, history and opportunity that make this such a special place to live, work, and visit. Read more below 👇 and follow Explore Prince Edward County, Virginia for all things tourism and more ways to experience the County!

May is Building Safety Month!The Permit Technicians of Central Virginia are proud to support the 2026 ICC Building Safet...
05/28/2026

May is Building Safety Month!
The Permit Technicians of Central Virginia are proud to support the 2026 ICC Building Safety Month! Our dedicated team works every day to help create safer homes, stronger buildings and resilient communities throughout Central Virginia.

Building safety is more than codes and permits — it’s about protecting people, strengthening neighborhoods and building a better tomorrow for everyone.

Thank you to all permit technicians who help keep our communities safe every day!

Our new tourism website is now LIVE! 📲Have you visited ExplorePrinceEdwarddotCom to discover all there is to do in and a...
05/28/2026

Our new tourism website is now LIVE! 📲

Have you visited ExplorePrinceEdwarddotCom to discover all there is to do in and around ?

NO?! What are you waiting for? ⬇🔗

Prince Edward County’s story helped shape the nation. 🇺🇸Featured in Smithsonian Magazine’s look at Virginia’s Civil Righ...
05/26/2026

Prince Edward County’s story helped shape the nation. 🇺🇸

Featured in Smithsonian Magazine’s look at Virginia’s Civil Rights Trail, Robert Russa Moton Museum stands as a powerful reminder that Prince Edward County was at the crossroads of the Civil War and civil rights. The 1951 student-led strike at Robert Russa Moton High School became part of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education case and changed the course of American history.

Explore Prince Edward County, Virginia, the stories, places and people that continue to define our community’s legacy and progress.

Read the full article⬇

At its May 12, 2026 meeting, the Prince Edward County Board of Supervisors recognized Gray Comeau, an Appomattox County ...
05/26/2026

At its May 12, 2026 meeting, the Prince Edward County Board of Supervisors recognized Gray Comeau, an Appomattox County native and recent graduate of Hampden-Sydney College, for his service as a spring semester intern in the County Administrator’s Office. During his internship, Gray assisted with several county initiatives, including the budget process, records retention efforts, and outside agency funding analysis.
“Gray approached each project with professionalism, attention to detail, and a strong willingness to learn,” said Douglas P. Stanley, County Administrator. “We appreciate the time and energy he invested in serving our community and wish him continued success in the future.”
Prince Edward County regularly hosts student interns from local colleges and universities to provide hands-on experience in public service, local government operations, and community engagement.
Students gain meaningful, real-world experience while contributing to projects and initiatives that support the County and its residents.

Some gave years of service; others gave every remaining moment they had. Today we honor those whose sacrifice became par...
05/25/2026

Some gave years of service; others gave every remaining moment they had. Today we honor those whose sacrifice became part of the foundation of our nation’s future. 🇺🇸

🚑💙 National EMS Week | May 17–23, 2026 💙🚑This week, Prince Edward County proudly recognizes and celebrates the dedicated...
05/22/2026

🚑💙 National EMS Week | May 17–23, 2026 💙🚑

This week, Prince Edward County proudly recognizes and celebrates the dedicated EMS professionals who serve our community every day.

Whether responding to emergencies at all hours, providing lifesaving medical care, or standing ready when our citizens need help most, these men and women represent the very best of public service and compassion.

Please join us in thanking the EMS agencies serving Prince Edward County:

Farmville Fire Department
Hampden Sydney Vol. Fire & Rescue
Meherrin Volunteer Fire & Rescue
Prince Edward Rescue

Your commitment, sacrifice, professionalism, and heart do not go unnoticed. Thank you for everything you do for Prince Edward County!

Address

111 N South Street
Farmville, VA
23901

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+14343928837

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