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Grow Native Webinar Series
Grow Native Webinar Series
If you’ve heard that using native plants in your yard helps improve the environment for everyone, but are not sure why or how to do that, this series of webinars brings you up to speed on ways to turn your home garden into a native-friendly, sustainable and resilient habitat for birds and other wildlife. Start […]
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Go Native!
Go Native!
Go Native! March 11 2021 at 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Thinking about your spring and summer garden? Join the National Sporting Library & Museum on Thursday, March 11, to be inspired about the importance of native plants in our Piedmont region. Learn more about how native plants are the building blocks for wildlife habitat and support a vast diversity of insects, birds, and other species, but also aid with clean water, soil health and provide us with a sense of place.
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Tree Giveaway for Sperryville
Tree Giveaway for Sperryville
Register in advance for free trees through this Friends of the Rappahannock event! Trees will be available for pick-up on March 13th between 10 am-1pm at Pen Druid Brewery. Select your trees through the FOR website. Trees strengthen our community by increasing property values, making public spaces more livable and improving our environment. This native […]
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Warrenton Tree Giveaway
Warrenton Tree Giveaway
Friends of the Rappahannock event: Register in advance for free trees! Trees will be available for pick-up on March 14 between 10 am-1pm at Fauquier High School. Select your trees below. Trees strengthen our community by increasing property values, making public spaces more livable and improving our environment. This native tree giveaway is made possible […]
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Invasive Plant Workshop – Blue Ridge PRISM
Invasive Plant Workshop – Blue Ridge PRISM
Join Blue Ridge PRISM for a workshop on "Invasive Plant Identification and Control" via Zoom. Topics covered include: Identifying invasive plantsInvasive plants you can best kill now or should treat laterBest seasonal practices for each invasiveUsing manual & mechanical control methodsMethods for controlling invasives with herbicidesChoosing the right herbicide and equipmentUsing herbicides properly to protect […]
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Increasing Access to Energy Efficiency & Solar with On-Bill Financing
Increasing Access to Energy Efficiency & Solar with On-Bill Financing
Join Repower REC to learn how you could lower your monthly energy bills by upgrading your home through a new on-bill financing program that is coming to Rappahannock Electric Co-op (REC)! On-bill financing will enable co-op members to upgrade their homes with cost-effective energy efficiency measures, and then pay for those upgrades entirely through future bill savings.
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Accelerating Active Transportation Change in Northern Virginia
Accelerating Active Transportation Change in Northern Virginia
George Mason University event: The goal of the Accelerating Active Transportation in Northern Virginia is to share information on a wide variety of active transportation topics by addressing how we can: Make active transportation more accessible to all in Northern VirginiaShine a light on opportunities for changeHighlight and promote the intersection of health and active […]
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Spot. Stomp. Slow the Spread. A Spotted Lanternfly Update for Virginia
Spot. Stomp. Slow the Spread. A Spotted Lanternfly Update for Virginia
Join Virginia Working Landscapes to learn about the status of the spotted lanternfly in Virginia. Kyle Rhodes, the spotted lanternfly crew supervisor with the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Office of Plant Industry Services, will provide background on how this pest is moving and what we can do to prevent the spread. Register […]
PEC Quarterly Keynote: Featuring DC Central Kitchen CEO Mike Curtin
PEC Quarterly Keynote: Featuring DC Central Kitchen CEO Mike Curtin
The first installation of a new event series, PEC’s Quarterly Keynote webinars will feature a different speaker and topic each quarter. In March, attendees will enjoy a candid conversation with DC Central Kitchen’s Mike Curtin about the important role local food systems play in addressing food insecurity. DC Central kitchen uses career training, job creation, and sustainable […]
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Spring Ephemeral Talk – Virtual
Spring Ephemeral Talk – Virtual
Join Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy for a talk by Ami Mason, an Audubon at Home Ambassador and Resident Gardener at Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve. She will discuss spring ephemerals that have already bloomed in late winter and what’s blooming at this time of year. Ami will also discuss the threats to their survival and what we can […]