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Conservation Easement Event, March 28, 2023

Mar 23, 2023 | Friends News & Updates |

Please Join Us
Barbeque and Seminar:

Land Preservation through Conservation Easements

‐‐ Financial & Tax Benefits

You are cordially invited to attend a barbeque dinner and seminar at Shadow Creek in Purcellville on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, at 6:00 pm. The topic of the seminar will be the value of preserving land through conservation easements, including the financial and tax benefits. Speakers will include attorneys, landowners, conservation buyers, appraisers, and representatives from various land preservation organizations.

Friends of the the Blue Ridge Mountains, in conjunction with Shadow Creek, is presenting this seminar to the public to promote the preservation of land for agricultural use, open space, and habitats for native species and natural habitat.

The seminar will be held at Shadow Creek wedding event venue, at 18090 Silcott Springs Road, in Purcellville, Virginia, 20132. There is no cost for this event thanks to the generous support of our sponsors listed below.

Please RSVP by March 24, 2023, to Brook Middleton at the Virginia Easement Exchange at 540-364-8071 or dbmcps@aol.com.

We look forward to seeing you there. 

Friends of the Blue Ridge Mountains

There is no cost to attend this event thanks to the generous support from the following sponsors.

 

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