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Happenings Around the Blue Ridge – April 18, 2024

Apr 18, 2024 | Happenings Around the Blue Ridge |

Do you have GIS Skills? 

The Blue Ridge is under threat of a greatly expanded power transmission line running across the Mountain to feed the electric power demands of Loudoun County’s rapidly expanding data center boom. Friends is seeking a volunteer with IT experience in using GIS technology who is willing to aid in our protection of the Blue Ridge from this threat.

If you can help in this effort by putting your GIS skills to work in this cause, please tell us of your interest, so we can work together in protecting our Blue Ridge.

Please contact Larry Malone, FBRM Executive Director – 703/709-1066 or LPM.REDC@gmail.com

Loudoun Student Environmental Action Showcase
Wednesday April 24 – 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM 

The Loudoun Environmental Education Alliance (LEEA) is sponsoring the fifth Annual Loudoun Student Environmental Action Showcase (SEAS) on Wednesday April 24th 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM at the Academies of Loudoun.

The event showcases work by k-12 students in Loudoun County. Students submit artwork, photography, eco-poetry, or any other artistic medium showing support for environmental sustainability. Projects include reducing waste, conserving energy, improving water quality, and preserving natural habitat.

Any K-12 student in Loudoun County can submit an exhibit including public and private school students, home school students and members of community-based youth organizations such as 4-H clubs and scout troops. 

Thanks to the support of event sponsors judges will award $3,800 in prizes for the best displays.

In addition to The Loudoun Environmental Education Alliance, sponsoring organizations include Loudoun Wildlife, The Academies of Loudoun, Loudoun County Public Schools, The Northwest Virginia Regional GREENNetwork and CMTA inc.

The Academies of Loudoun (ACL), a magnet school, is part of Loudoun County Public Schools. It houses three schools with a focus on STEM education, The Academy of Engineering and Technology (AET), The Academy of Science (AOS), and the Monroe Advanced Technical Academy (MATA). It is located at 42075 Loudoun Academy Dr, Leesburg, VA 20175 LPM

Front Royal Earth Day Celebration
April 21 — 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

Join local environmental and conservation organizations in Front Royal on Sunday, April 21 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. for an Earth Day celebration inspired by the iconic Lone Pine overlooking the town. Whether you’ve been a part of previous events or are joining for the first time, kick off spring with us and showcase your commitment to the environment!
The event will connect you with diverse, nature-oriented conservation groups that showcase environmental stewardship at its best.

There will be a petting zoo, kid’s activities, food trucks, plants for sale, tons of free giveaways, a beekeeping and apothecary demo (11 a.m.), a wildlife education program by the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center (12-12:30 p.m.), electric vehicle display, and an Arbor Day tree planting ceremony (1 p.m.)!

The event is sponsored by the Front Royal’s Advisory Committee for Environmental Sustainability (ACES).

The event takes place in downtown Front Royal. LPM

Hillsboro’s Annual Gardens in the Gap 
April 19-22

Gardens in The Gap is an annual springtime celebration of the Hillsboro area’s formal, rustic, and historic gardens and The Gap’s 250-year heritage as the center of a robust and bountiful agriculture region. Garden tours, lectures and presentations, high teas, plant and gardening demonstrations and an arts and crafts festival, along with locally sourced foods and beverages, offer visitors and area residents a weekend of activities.

This year the Garden Club of Virginia’s Historic Garden Week will be a part of the Hillsboro celebration.

The Leesburg Garden Club invites the public on a walking tour of three historic properties in Hillsboro – Hillrose Cottage, Janney Purcell House and Fieldstone Farm.

Tickets for the tour are $45 in advance and $55 at the door. The tours run 1-5 PM Sunday April 22 and 10AM to 5:00 PM Monday April 22 starting at the Old Stone School, 37098 Charles town pike.

On Friday April 19th renowned horticulturist and author Rick Darke will speak at the Old Stone School to kick off the celebration.

During the weekend there also will be a garden, crafts and plant market and free self-guided tours of Hillsboro’s native-plant streetscape and historic sites. The Spring Garden, Crafts & Plant Sale will be ongoing throughout the weekend on the Old Stone School grounds with vendors and exhibiters including Gardens in The Gap sponsors Southern States and Tree Movers. Food trucks during the weekend will include Ford’s Fish Shack, Kovi Kitchen, Pattie Party and Moo Thru, and The Gap Bar will offer local wines and Old 690 craft beers.

A special free Appalachian Spring Concert featuring the Furnace Mountain Trio starts at 5 p.m. Saturday.

The weekend also features a formal High Tea on Sunday presented by the Hillsboro Preservation Foundation. There will be two seatings, with musical accompaniment by the dulcimer and strings ensemble The Dulcetones.

Tickets for the Friday lecture and the tea seatings, as well as complete information about the weekend are available at OldStoneSchool.org LPM

Leesburg Flower and Garden Festival
April 20th and 21st  

The 2024 Leesburg Flower & Garden Festival will be held Saturday, April 20th 10am–6pm and Sunday, April 21st 10am–5pm.

The festival is open to the public, FREE, and the celebration goes on rain or shine.

The award-winning Leesburg Flower & Garden Festival has become an annual rite of spring for the Washington DC Metropolitan area.  Transforming the streets of historic Downtown Leesburg, the festival showcases beautiful flowers, plants, and landscaping along with the best of gardening and outdoor living products and services.

The rooftop beer and wine garden, landscape display contest, three stages of entertainment, delicious festival food, mean there is something for everyone.

The Garden Patch children’s area is back in 2024.  It will be located on Town Green. LPM

Run the Greenway
May 4 — 8:00 am

On Saturday, May 4, 2024, the Dulles Greenway will host its 4th Annual Run the Greenway 5K,10K and Kids 1 Mile Fun Run. The family friendly race is the only time the region’s commuters can legally speed on the Dulles Greenway. 

Get ready to make a difference this year as you Run the Greenway and support local Loudoun Charities including The Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy, The Dulles South Food Pantry, The Step Sisters, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) and many others.  Over $220,000 was raised last year.

You can sign up as an individual or as part of a team.
Start Time:
5K & 10K: 8:00 AM
Fun Run: 10:00 AM
Starting Location:
43751 Central Station Dr
Ashburn, VA 20147

Prices:
5K: $30.00 — 10K: $45.00 — Fun Run: $25.00
Kids under 5 can run for free and 1 parent can run for free with them.
Virtual Race: $40.00
flat (regardless of distance)

Support local. Sign up here and start raising money for Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy.
For more information and to register go to https://potomac.enmotive.com/events/2024-run-the-greenway-5k-10k-and-fun-run LPM

 

Sky Meadow State Park Earth Day Tree Planting 
 April 20, 2024 — 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Celebrate Earth Day by helping to plant native trees in Sky Meadow State Park along the scenic Boston Mill Road.
Embark on a mission to safeguard our precious natural resources, ensuring they remain vibrant and thriving for generations to come. Learn about the environmental factors impacting our forests, including how to identify and eliminate invasive vines that threaten native plants. Gain insights into preserving our native trees and their crucial role in our environment.

Everyone is welcome! Whether you’re a seasoned conservationist or a newcomer eager to learn, your participation is invaluable. This event is perfect for all ages, making it a fantastic family, friends, or solo outing.

The work site is an enjoyable 1 to 2-mile hike to and from the Historic Area parking, Sky Meadows State Park, 11012 Edmonds Ln., Delaplane, VA 20144

All necessary tools will be provided on-site.

Please Remember to bring:

  • Work gloves.
  • Water bottle
  • Snacks (optional)
  • Bug spray
  • Sunscreen

Dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable hiking shoes suitable for outdoor activities.
There is a $10 fee per car for parking. This small contribution aids in the maintenance and preservation of Sky Meadows State Park.

For more information or to express your interest in participating, please contact us at SkyMeadows@dcr.virginia.gov or call 540-592-3556. LPM

 

People You Should Know

This one in a series of occasional articles highlighting the people whose decisions and activities directly impact the way in which we enjoy, use, celebrate and protect our wonderful Blue Ridge Mountains.

Kevin Bowman—Park Manager Sweet Run State Park

Sweet Run State Park in Loudoun County is the newest park in the State system – number 42 — having opened on May 26, 2023. It features expansive views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and an access trail to the National Park Service’s Appalachian National Scenic Trail. Sweet Run and Piney Run streams bisect the property. The property includes eleven miles of hiking and 9 miles of equestrian trails along streams, through mature forest, meadows, and mountain-side terrain, and has a picnic pavilion and nature play area for children.

The property is steeped in history, featuring the ruins of a 19th century farming community. It also has a restored farmhouse built in the 1840s.

Kevin Bowman is the Park Manager. Prior to coming to Sweet Run, Kevin was at Sky Meadow State Park for eight years, starting as Chief Ranger, Visitor Experience. He was Park Manager when he left to come to Sweet Run.
While at Sky Meadow, Kevin was directly involved in establishing an innovative Sensory Explorers’ Trail which won the Bronze Medal at the 2021 Governor’s Environmental Excellence Award for the category of implementation of the Virginia Outdoors Plan.
The Sensory Explorers’ Trail provides visitors a way to engage their senses in the exploration of the natural world. An important part of the trail is an easily navigable tactile pathway and an audio tour that make this trail accessible for the blind and visually impaired. Print books make the audio available to the hearing impaired.

The 0.3-mile loop trail provides an excellent opportunity to experience the serenity and beauty of nature for adults and children who otherwise might not be able to enjoy nature in such a tangible way.

The Shenandoah Chapter of the Virginia Master Naturalists was a major force in the creation and funding for the trail.

According to Kevin a similar trail is something that will be considered in putting together the master plan for Sweet Run.

Kevin, his wife and three young children live in Charles Town, West Virginia. He has been with Virginia State parks for almost 10 years. Before joining the Virginia Park system, Kevin was with the U.S. National Park Service at both the Eisenhower National Historic Site and the Gettysburg National Military Park. Kevin has a bachelor’s degree in history from Gettysburg College with a minor in Civil War history and a master’s in applied history from Shippensburg University in Shippensburg Pa.

Sweet Run State Park is in the earliest stages of developing a comprehensive development plan. The State Department of Conservation and Recreation is currently in conversation with a consulting firm regarding potential management of the Master Planning process. However, it is still possible that the Department will decide to develop the plan in-house with its own Planning Department.

Kevin anticipates that the actual planning process will begin in 2024, possibly within the next couple of months. Generally, it takes about 18 months from the time the process begins until the document is completed. Comprehensive plans for state parks are reviewed by the General Assembly and revised/updated every 10 years.

Currently there are seven Park Rangers at Sweet Run including Kevin, four full time and three part time. In addition, there are approximately 75 volunteers. The volunteers do everything from guided tours, host interpretive events, maintain trails and help with administrative tasks. To volunteer contact sweetrunvolunteer@dcr.virginia.gov.

The Mid-Atlantic Resiliency Link (MARL) may have an impact upon Sweet Run. The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation is currently monitoring the situation and will decide what action to take – if any – as more information and details about the proposed route for the MARL become available.

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