…says Doug. “I think people feel like they can only plant roses or boxwood bushes, and that the other native ‘wild stuff’ is for people who live in a more…
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New monument to honor United States Colored Troops and African American contributions in Culpeper County
…groundbreaking for the new memorial site in Culpeper County. Contacts: Howard Lambert, President, The Freedom Foundation Virginia [email protected]; 571-251-4842; Adam Gillenwater, Culpeper County Field Representative, The Piedmont Environmental Council agillenwater@pecva.org;…
Joining the Climate Conversation
…be on the front lines in responding to community needs when climate changes put people at risk—when lands flood more frequently or when people suffer health effects of rising temperatures….
PEC Accepting Annual Photo Contest Submissions Through Sept. 30
Contact: Hugh Kenny, Multimedia Communications Specialist The Piedmont Environmental Council hkenny@pecva.org; 540-347-2334, x7024 Virginia Piedmont, VA. (Sept. 13, 2021) – Now through September 30, professional and amateur photographers alike are…
PEC Accepting Annual Photo Contest Submissions Through Sept. 30
…and instructions, visit pecva.org/photocontest. For questions about the contest, photographers should contact Hugh Kenny at photos@pecva.org. 2021 photo contest winners were (downloadable links included): In the category of Beautiful Landscapes:…
Call for Volunteers for Community Farm at Roundabout Meadows’ Loudoun Hunger Relief Effort
…Meadows, visit pecva.org/farm, or contact Farm Manager Dana Melby at dmelby@pecva.org. Sign up to volunteer through Loudoun Cares and Let’s Volunteer, which can be found at: www.pecva.org/farmvolunteer, and to receive…
Mission & Vision
…U.S. history, and valuable for its productive family farms, thriving communities and vibrant economy. Its forests, fields and wetlands provide clean water for the people of this region as well…
The Poisoned Well
…“There were a lot of people using their wells,” she told me. “I never thought about uranium.” I was in Cañon City on the first of a series of stops…
Transcript of WINA interview with former CTB member Jim Rich
…one of the people at the table, making the decision, and the Governor and the Secretary of Transportation didn’t like what you had to say and they made you leave…
