The Wilderness Trail Institute
Megan France
Mountain Empire Community College in conjunction with the Daniel Boone Wilderness Trail Association and Natural Tunnel State Park will be offering the Wilderness Trail Institute. The course will focus on the history of the Wilderness Trail.
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Become an Alleghany Highlands Master Naturalist
John Stanley Stahelek, Alleghany Highlands Master Naturalist
Have you ever wanted to know more about the animals, plants or geology of the Alleghany Highlands?
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Fallen Generals Walk on High Bridge Trail
Bob Flippen, Education Specialist I, High Bridge Trail
Veterans Day trail walk unveiled a pleasant surprise - James Dearing's guitar.
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Environmental Education Opportunities
John Gresham
Students and self learners can discover nature's wonders at York River State Park
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Become a Virginia Master Naturalist with the Pocahontas Chapter!
Shellie Anne
The Pocahontas Chapter of Master Naturalist will start their classes on January 10th.
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Free Public Lecture on Mushrooms in Rocky Mount
Shellie Anne
BRFAL Chapter of Virginia Master Naturalists invite you to this free lecture on Thursday October 20th at the Franklin Center in Rocky Mount at 8 PM. FREE, but prior registration required
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Women in Science Presentation Series at Pocahontas State Park
Zoe Rogers
Pocahontas State Park is hosting the last of a three-part series on "Women in Science" on Saturday, September 24th.
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The 150th Anniversary of the Potomac Blockade
Sarah Phillips, Chief Ranger Leesylvania State Park
What do Weems Botts Museum, Prince William County, and Leesylvania State Park have in common? We are commemorating the 150th Anniversary of the Potomac River Blockade.
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Your Backyard Classrooms
Shellie Anne
The Virginia’s State Parks… Your Backyard Classrooms guide is a set of K-12 science and social studies activities tailored to the parks. Please share this with your child's teacher.
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Forgotten 1914 High Bridge Photographs To Be Shown
Bob Flippen, AmeriCorps Interpreter Volunteer
Forgotten photos of the bridge construction of the 1914 steel viaduct will be shown during a presentation by AmeriCorps volunteer Bob Flippen.
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