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Happenings Around the Mountain – October 28, 2021
October 29 & 30 – Sky Meadow Tree Planting — Join the Piedmont Environmental Council (PEC), Friends of the Rappahannock, Goose Creek Association, John Marshall Soil & Water Conservation District and We Plant Trees for a volunteer tree planting at Sky Meadows State Park on […]
Sleeter Lake Bioswale Capstone Project
Find out more about the Sleeter Lake Bioswale Capstone Project Here
Happenings Around the Mountain – October 16, 2021
October 16 – Breast Cancer Walk — The October 2021 Walk for Breast Cancer will be on the 16th in Lovettsville from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. Features of the walk include a live band all day; food from Magnolias at the Mill; Moo Thru Ice Cream; […]
Happenings Around the Mountain – September 30, 2021
October 1, 2, and 3 Waterford Fair –– The seventy-seventh annual Waterford Fair will be held October 1st through the 3rd. See demonstrations of contemporary and heritage artisans, sign up for a class and make to take home, stroll through the Old Mill and vintage barns transformed into galleries […]
The AT&T Battle is Over!
We WON! In a frankly astonishing turn of events last night at the BOS meeting in Leesburg, the BOS voted 8-1 to deny AT&T’s proposal to build a monopole tower on the Short Hill. A dedicated group of organizations led by Friends of the Blue Ridge […]
Happenings Around the Mountain September 9, 2021
BOS Public Hearing on AT&T Tower On Tuesday September 14th the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors (BOS) will hear public comments on the proposed AT&T Tower at Short Hill. We urge all readers to write to their County Commissioner in opposition to the Tower and to […]
Supervisors Hear Last Push on Short Hill Cell Tower Plan
Supervisors Hear Last Push on Short Hill Cell Tower Plan Taken from Loudoun Now 2021-09-15 By Renss Greene After the penultimate meeting on a proposal by AT&T to build a 125-foot monopole on top of Short Hill Mountain, it remains unclear what supervisors will decide. […]