Ivy Lake in Forest donated to Liberty University
The donation of Ivy Lake in Forest to Liberty University was finalized Tuesday as the centerpiece of several recent land and monetary gifts to the college totaling more than $5 million.
“It’s exciting for Liberty University,” Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. said after the school announced its acquisition of the roughly 115-acre, man-made lake Tuesday. “It’ll be a recruiting tool for us and a recreational opportunity for students. So we’re thrilled about the gift, and we deeply appreciate the generosity of the donors.”
Tom DeWitt, a Liberty alumnus and local land developer, bought the lake and other property in the surrounding Ivy Hill development in 2000 with partners Terry Dobyns and Richard Chaffin.
They had attempted to sell the lake to homeowners, DeWitt said Tuesday, but that deal was never finalized.
“Liberty is a great user for it because they’ll take care of the maintenance if anything ever arises; they have the resources to take care of it,” he said. “I think it’ll be a real good thing.”
Falwell said he plans to continue allowing residents to access the lake as usual.
“We’ll continue to do whatever (the previous owners) were doing,” he said. “We don’t want to upset anybody.”
Bob Bashore, an Ivy Hill resident who is on the board of the Ivy Lake Preservation Corporation, said Tuesday he and other members of the corporation had hoped to gain ownership of the lake. Bashore is a former county supervisor.
“That just kept bouncing around and didn’t get anywhere,” he said. “So I guess rather than giving it to us, they get a tax write off.”
He said the group had planned to keep up with the lake’s maintenance needs. Bashore also worried whether Liberty’s use of the lake would impede its use by residents in any way.
“It was built for the residents,” he said.
Valued at an estimated $2.5 million, the donation of about 125 acres includes the lake, Ivy Creek dam and spillway and a parking lot area with a boat ramp, DeWitt said.
Powerboats are not allowed on the lake, he said, but residents often use it for boating with a battery-operated or trolling motor, and fishing.
“Some of the people out there tell me it’s one of the best fishing lakes around,” he said.
Falwell said students could use the property for fishing, sailing and picnicking, or possibly forming a club crew team. The lake is about a 15-minute drive from LU’s main campus in Lynchburg.
Steve Arrington, chairman of the Bedford County Board of Supervisors, said he was happy to hear the news Tuesday.
“It does take me by surprise but that’s wonderful,” he said. “I’ve been a longtime supporter of Liberty and its mission statement, and I think it’s great.”
“The community has given a lot, and LU has given a lot back.”
Falwell said the university previously had hoped to expand its roughly six-acre Camp Hydaway Lake in Campbell County to 125 acres.
“We found that (with) the new state laws protecting wetlands and streams that it would have cost us about $16 million just in stream and wetland mitigation,” he said. “We had kind of given up on that idea, and this just came up out of the blue.”
Several others also have given to the school recently.
Local developer Bob Hughes recently donated a commercial lot adjacent to Applebee’s on Candlers Mountain Road worth about $1 million, Falwell said.
Across from that site sits another 6.5-acre lot valued at more than $700,000 that alumnus Glen Thomas recently donated.
Thomas also donated an additional $700,000 for the university’s new indoor soccer field, which currently is under construction.
Thomas and Iris Tilley, the parents of Falwell’s wife, Becki, recently donated $250,000 for the construction of the Tilley Student Center.
Jerry Falwell Jr. said many alumni are just reaching the age where they can afford to donate to the college, which paid off its final debts and started building an endowment in the past year.
“We’re excited about surviving long enough to see that day,” he said. “That’s a healthy sign for any college.”
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well pretty soon there will be a new business added to that list so you people will see it happening in the present instead of the past, and i can’t wait to see the defense of the brainwashed when it comes around.
LU is trying to buy up cattle annies to use the property for of course campus purposes, but they are really just trying to shut down any alcholic night club that lynchburg has.
There has to come a point where this all stops, that school is far from a christain school just take a look at the student body, I would say LC and RC would have the same number of devoted christains as LU does. However they hold onto that claim just to stay tax exempt.
The Falwells are horrible people that are hypocrites trying to enforce rules, control a city, however they made their money in the past by breaking laws. They were the biggest distributers of ILLEGAL moonshine in central virginia, thats where the evil falwell empire all began. it truly takes an idiot to then in turn try to make a city dry.
vttova, you let your imagination run wild. You know NOTHING about me, and yet you say I lead a cozy life. First of all, I do have a business. Secondly, I work hard - have always had to - for everything I have. I am a property owner and pay my taxes willingly.
I am very unhappy about the LU symbol on the mountain and have let them know it. I hope the ski slope won’t also be an eyesore.
Are you sure it wasn’t WalMart that ran businesses off? Also, I would like the names of the businesses that were boycotted, if you didn’t use your imagination for that just as you did about my “cozy” life.
TRBC helps the poor, the alcoholics and the unwed mothers. No, I don’t worship there; I have my own beliefs. But I hear stories of the other wonderful things they do even if these things don’t give them tax breaks - or publicity.
if this so called “banned” list really existed then how come no one has every seen it? I have visited TRBC and been to LU events but I have never seen a list, oh no I hope they didnt forget to give me one!
also i dont think TRBC/LU supporters are nieve enough to think students/members dont go to these “banned” places anyway. there are no perfect people in this world. unless some of you are and i just didnt realize it.
but you see gramma, you aren’t on the list of businesses, whereas i’m sure i am..because i refuse to bow and kiss the ring.
From your side life is cozy, everyone who disagrees, yet has to live and work and own a business or property around here, gets to suffer at the LEAST looking at the scar of who owns us each morning, and at the most their business boycotted because we let in gays, or vote for Obama or we are not white. Or we just plain believe something else that we ALSO hold true.
Its very frustrating, having studied the bible extensively, trbc and its memebers should get back in the book and reread the sections about giving up your belongings and following Christ, or the one about the showy display of ones faith, or caring for the poor, it goes on to say where you are going (if you believe it)
happy new year all!
I see we have some new rather fiesty posters today, hope you feel better now, i sure do. Ain’t it great to be alive!
btw
just wait till lu repeals the no motor boat rule and all the jet skiing kids hit the lake, glad i didn’t invest in lakefront property!
When I opened these postings and wrote ...and away they go, I wasn’t referring to LU and the Falwells. I was referring to those who are so angry at everything LU and the Falwells do. I knew a lot of hateful comments would be written, but I never expected the volume of vitriolic remarks. I, myself, know I can’t do anything about it, so why have that stress and anger. There are some good things that the Falwells have done, you know. So rest easy and try to have a fun New Year’s Eve.
Hummm, I didn’t think about that jouxster. There may be a silver lining on this after all. OK…I’ll retract the “idiot” part on my previous posts. lol
Dewitt’s the MAN! This is pure genius!!! He found someone else to take care of the spillway and dam.. AND deal with three state agencies that are just now starting to make owners of larger bodies of water RESPONSIBLE/LIABLE should anything happen.
[To those new to Lynchburg and don’t understand the animosity towards the Falwells.] You are probably here because you have ties with LU/TRBC and of course you have an allegiance with the organization. You were not here when Falwell and his Moral Majority were running rampant in this town, suppressing all that opposed them. They were responsible for having businesses closed and people run out of town. I know two personally that were forced to close their store due to harassment from TRBC and pressure from TRBC’s City Council droids. In fact, they still to this day maintain a list of businesses that members and students are not to support. They used their influence on City Council to even change laws around here. Does anybody remember the Blue Law? I’m sorry if you don’t understand folks, but the Falwells have a long history of dishonesty, and for many of us, we will not let them continue without voicing our opinion. Because of the past record of the Falwells, we can only assume that such deals as Ivy Lake has to have an underlining of corruption. After all, That Is The Falwell Way!!!
Some of my posts are a bit presumptuous and contain a bit of childish name calling, but that seems to be the only dialog that some around here understand. You try to take the high road and you get bashed with childish name calling, I figure I might as well beat them to the punch.
Looks like I ruffled a few feathers here, ahh my work here is done. ![]()
To all…Have a safe and joyous New Year…even you bash. May we continue our differences into 2009.
For those of you that haven’t lived here for a long time, there are reasons, experiences and such that contribute to the feelings regarding TRBC. Many too long to list here. Suffice it to say, the coincidence of Falwell joining the board isn’t unusual for this area and the good ole boy network is alive and well. Of course, that works for other businesses as well.
I must say however, the condescending attitudes of the LU supporters don’t help support the LU position or exhibit the Christian attitude.
I’m not perfect and never claimed to be but I respect the rights of others to their own opinions and can agree to disagree.
Thanks damalama! I’ll pray for you!
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