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National Trails Day and Clean the Bay Day Events June 1
Nancy Heltman
All of our parks will have special events on June 1, 2013 in honor of National Trails Day and the twenty parks in the Chesapeake Bay watershed will also be participating in Clean the Bay Day.
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Working for the Weekend? Not This Guy!!
Staci R. Martin
Meet Tony Scala, Kiptopeke State Park Camp Host, promoting camp host program and volunteerism.
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Top 8 reasons to attend "Gathering in the Gap"
Aaron Davis, Assistant Park Manager
Gathering in the Gap May 25, 2013 is a "must-attend" festival at our Featured Park of the Month for May. You will love this event for many different reasons. Read on to see just a few...
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MAY We Help You?
Jodi Williams, High Bridge Trail State Park
MAY we help you plan your next adventures, in May, that is… Have a great time exploring High Bridge Trail State Park in May 2013!
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Celebrate a Volunteer!
Shannon Johnson, Marketing and Visitor Services Manager
Virginia State Parks celebrate volunteers for Volunteer Appreciation Month.
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Raise your Happiness Index with Virginia State Parks
Staci R. Martin
There is a connection between Virginia State Parks and the new Gross National Happiness Index.
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Virginia State Parks and Outdoor Nation to Host National Outdoor Summits
Jim Meisner, Jr. Public Relations Specialist
"Virginia State Parks and Outdoor Nation to Host National Outdoor Summits" An official press release posted on April 17, 2013 of the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation, by Jim Meisner Jr.
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New Blacksmith Shop at Sky Meadows State Park
Christa Kermode, volunteer and special events coordinator
Sparks are flying at the new Blacksmith Shop located in the Historic Area.
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Josh's Experience with Volunteers at Douthat State Park
Josh Hollandsworth, assistant park manager at Douthat State Park
Josh Hollandsworth tells about his experience with the four alternative spring break groups.
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Volunteers are worth their weight in gold!
Shellie Anne
Many of us do not notice or realize the ongoing effort of volunteers at our state parks. Learn more about the Blue Ridge Foothills and Lakes Chapter of Virginia Master Naturalists at Smith Mountain Lake State Park!
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