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Welcome Pollinators to Improve the Environment
Native plants are your garden’s welcome mat
Pollinators
Working to Control Water Chestnuts
Volunteers needed to pull the non-native invasive aquatic plants from local waters.
Volunteers needed to pull the non-native invasive aquatic plants from local waters.
Americans Show Love For Ukraine
Northern Virginia family in Germany assists in aid to refugees.
Aid for Ukraine
Early Primary Voting
Registered voters have an opportunity to vote early now, in person or by mail, for the June 8 primary election of Democratic Party candidates.
Holiday Shows ‘Light’ Up the Season
NOVA Parks Offers Three Popular Light Festivals
Festival of Lights
Nature’s Late Summer Bounty
Nature’s fresh produce market is open with its bounty of late season offerings of nectar, fruits, and nuts for insects, birds, and mammals.
Injured Ukrainian Soldiers Enjoy a Fishing Adventure
Assistance goes beyond prosthetics
Assistance goes beyond prosthetics
Law Enforcement Women Celebrate Valentine’s Day
Non-traditional job holders enjoy traditional celebrations
Valentines
Fishing Boats Retrofitted for Improved Service to Veterans
Veterans Fishing Adventures returns to fleet of four
Boats
Opposition to Animal Services Changes
Some say proposal not sufficiently studied; no one in the audience at 2 town hall meetings spoke in favor of the proposal.
Animals
Surovell Recognized
Northern Virginia senator is Humane Society Senate Legislator of the Year 2022
Legislator recognized
Bogey Is Missing
Would you know what to do if your dog was lost?
July is National Lost Pet Prevention Month and serves as an important reminder to make sure our pets stay safe.
National Artifact Loaned to Suffragist Memorial
Women’s Suffrage reaches Centennial in August.
Last month, the National Park Service (NPS) announced the planned loan of a historic section of iron fence, once used to protect the White House, to memorialize the first group of protestors to stand before it.