…Directors and the Piedmont Foundation. Contact Us For information on the Fauquier Fund and more information on land protection and stewardship, contact Bryn Sonnett at bsonnett@pecva.org or Keely Murphy at…
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Buy Fresh Buy Local Northern Piedmont guides connect consumers with local food and farms
https://youtu.be/9bBz-vnQmPg Northern Piedmont Buy Fresh Buy Local guides are arriving in mailboxes now For Immediate Release Contact: Matt Coyle, Local Food Systems Coordinator mcoyle@pecva.org; 540-347-2334, x7026 WARRENTON, VA (April 23,…
Buy Fresh Buy Local C’ville Guides Connect Consumers with Local Food and Farms
https://youtu.be/9bBz-vnQmPg Charlottesville-Albemarle area guides arriving in mailboxes soon Contact: Matt Coyle, Local Food Systems Coordinator mcoyle@pecva.org; 540-347-2334, x7026 CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (May 7, 2021) – With the spring growing season upon…
Buy Fresh Buy Local Loudoun Guides Connect Consumers with Local Food and Farms
https://youtu.be/9bBz-vnQmPg Loudoun County guides arriving in mailboxes soon Contact: Matt Coyle, Local Food Systems Coordinator mcoyle@pecva.org; 540-347-2334, x7026 LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA (May 7, 2021) – With the spring growing season…
Bluebell Walk on Cedar Run is about much more than bluebells
Bluebells at Cedar Run. Credit Mike Stevens Contact: Maggi Blomstrom, Rappahannock-Rapidan Conservation Initiative Coordinator mblomstrom@pecva.org 540-347-2334, x7067 CATLETT, VA. (April 1, 2022) – This Saturday, April 9, from 10 a.m….
A Neighborhood Conservation Effort along South River
…at nseilheimer@pecva.org or 434-977-2033, x7008, or visit pecva.org/donate. If you would like to learn more about conservation opportunities, contact Mike Kane at mkane@pecva.org. This article appeared in 2023 spring edition…
Existing and Proposed Data Centers – A Web Map
…for more about our mapping criteria. If you are aware of an existing or proposed data center project missing from this map… please let us know! Email sparmelee@pecva.org with details…
Plantings for the Piedmont
…dedicated conservation team. You’ve likely met some of our conservation staff somewhere in your community (whether you knew it or not!), but few people know the tremendous Read More Photos…
Big Growth in Greene
…What kind of growth do the people of Greene County want to see? And who is going to pay for it? Creekside—More Growth and More Traffic on Rt. 29 Creekside,…
Saving Nature in Town
…biking, but when people want to bird-watch or explore the woods, she says, “The Chapman-DeMary Trail is the place that they should go.” Credit: Rose Jenkins/PEC The land was formally…
