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Hydroponic Gardening Workshop
Hydroponic Gardening Workshop
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Bring the garden inside with hydroponic home gardening. Imagine lettuce in December and fresh basil year round. Harvest a crop of your own incredible edibles this year with a little help from Aerogro and Hooked on Hydroponics. Admission is free, and registration is required. For more information, please call 571-258-3800 or visit the Heritage Farm Museum website.
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Sea Change film
Sea Change film
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7:30 pm
A Sea Change follows the journey of retired history teacher Sven Huseby and his 7 year old grandchild Elias on his quest to discover what is happening to the world’s oceans. The award-winning film is showing here in Loudoun County on Saturday Feb 6th.
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Woods and Fields in the Cold
Woods and Fields in the Cold
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11:00 am
Join Phil Daley and Paul Miller as they explore the Blue Ridge Center for Environmental Stewardship during winter. While many people stay indoors during the cold months, others enjoy the beauty of a season when the sky is so clear you can see forever and the sun casts the longest shadows. During this free winter hike, watch for the many birds, insects, and mammals that over-winter here and examine some of the plants to see how they adapt to temperatures that dip below freezing. The Blue Ridge Center comprises 900 acres south of Harpers Ferry in northwestern Loudoun County. Meet at the visitor center on Rt. 671 at 11:00 a.m. Detailed directions can be found on the website, www.brces.org. Questions: contact Phil Daley at 540-338-6528 or pdaley@loudounwildlife.org.
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Sunday in the Preserve
Sunday in the Preserve
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1:00 pm
Join a naturalist from the Friends of Banshee Reeks and the Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy for a free informal, family walk around Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve. Search for the many natural wonders that make this such a special place. For information call the Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve at 703-669-0316.
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Green Networking Happy Hour 2
Green Networking Happy Hour 2
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6:00 pm
Our first networking was fun and productive. Here is another opportunity to Meet and Network with Like Minded Eco-Friendly Businesses, Non-Profit Environmental Organizations and Green Consumers Help Promote Loudoun County Green Business Challenge Learn How to Participate at EarthDay@Loudoun 2010 Family Festival
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Calendar developed and supported by
Kieran O'Shea
PEC Press Center
Loudoun Considers Adopting Streamside Buffer Ordinance
Kincora Proposes 1,400 New Homes
The High Cost of Unfocused Development
Power Plant Proposal Goes Before the Board
Designing Building Sites for Better Water Quality
Loudoun's Energy Strategy
Earth Day Network Blog
At what point did we set out on a course to super-size our kids?
Green Jobs are Good Jobs
The flaws in the system of offshore drilling
Brooklyn Grange
Code Red Air Quality Alert and the No Idling Campaign
School Garden Student Photo Contest
Exceeding the Avatar Home Tree Initiative Goals
Update on DC School Garden Project
Where the District’s Power Comes From: Mt. Storm
On the (Coastal Community) Road Again…
Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy
Virginia Native Plant Showcase and Sale
Water – Quantity – Quality
Bluebird Hatching – Up close!
Bats and White Nose Syndrome – Worst Fears Validated by Recent Study
A Flurry of Flying Insects Saturday Night
August Birds at Banshee Reeks
Camp Out in Your Own Backyard!
Identifying Skippers – a Tough but Rewarding Group of Butterflies
Students Speak Out for Clean Streams – Great YouTube Video
Monarch Butterfly Update
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