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At age 28, I organized and was the one-person law department of an American Stock Exchange listed company. In 1977 I received, and eventually accepted, an unsolicited opportunity to begin the private practice of law with a law firm of the highest rating. In 1991, I formed The Harrison Firm, PC where I currently practice. I commit to provide you with effective, timely and personal representation. Attorney, Wetherington and Flippin, PC, Roanoke, VA 1981-1991. Military Police, U. S. Army, 1968-70.
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Blue Ridge Foothills & Lakes Virginia Master Naturalists: How Waterwise is your landscape?
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Wednesday, February 11, 2015. How Waterwise is your landscape? COME AND FIND OUT! Mark your calendars now and plan to attend “Your Waterwise Landscape” a community education event from 1 to 4PM on Sunday, April 12 at the W.E. Skelton 4-H Center. How Waterwise is your landscape? Do you know how well your property slows and filters the rain water that runs over it toward the lake? Do you know how to attract wildlife like birds and butterflies, while discouraging geese and deer? Native plants for Virginia.
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Blue Ridge Foothills & Lakes Virginia Master Naturalists: VMN Presentation at Booker T. Washington Monument March 14, 2015
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Thursday, February 12, 2015. VMN Presentation at Booker T. Washington Monument March 14, 2015. Virginia Master Naturalist Presentation at Booker T. Washington National Monument. The Blue Ridge Foothills and Lakes Chapter of the Virginia Master Naturalists is very pleased to announce the first in a series of guest speakers to present an interesting topic concerning nature which is open to the public. Robert is a Grassroots Field Specialist for the Blue Ridge, Piedmont and Valley Region of Virginia. This t...
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Blue Ridge Foothills & Lakes Virginia Master Naturalists: Regal Moth or Hickory Horned Devil?
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Thursday, September 13, 2012. Regal Moth or Hickory Horned Devil? WHATEVER NAME YOU WANT TO CALL IT, IT IS AMAZING! Read the following article by Charlotte Hubbard, a Virginia Master Naturalist with the Blue Ridge Foothills and Lakes Chapter about this amazing visitor. Check out the large black false eyes. Visitor on my deck…. Scary looking enough at rest, when my cat startled the hickory horned devil the caterpillar tucked its head to display its large black false eyes! According to Donald W. Hall.
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Blue Ridge Foothills & Lakes Virginia Master Naturalists: Osprey Cam at Smith Mountain Lake State Park
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Friday, March 30, 2012. Osprey Cam at Smith Mountain Lake State Park. Take a look at the Smith Mountain Lake State Park Osprey Cam Live! PS Come back if there is no one home.they'll be back soon). Streaming live video by Ustream. VIRGINIA MASTER NATURALISTS DIG THIS STUFF! Go here to learn more. About the Virginia Master Naturalist Program. Sometimes known as the sea hawk. It is a large raptor. The Osprey tolerates a wide variety of habitats. Osprey cam smith mountain lake state park. I have been lucky e...
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Blue Ridge Foothills & Lakes Virginia Master Naturalists: Mr. Kevin Heffernan Addresses BRFAL Chapter about Virginia Invasive Plant Species
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Friday, April 17, 2015. Mr Kevin Heffernan Addresses BRFAL Chapter about Virginia Invasive Plant Species. On the evening of April 16, 2015, Mr. Kevin Heffernan, DCR Stewardship Biologist was kind enough to travel down from Richmond (this was his second visit to us) to update us on the latest Virginia Invasive Plant list and further educate us on the importance of controlling these plants. For more detailed information, please visit www.virginia.gov/natural heritage/invspinfo. Or snail mail to:. Blue Ridg...
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Blue Ridge Foothills & Lakes Virginia Master Naturalists: Successful Kick-off of Master Naturalist Speaker Series
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Saturday, March 21, 2015. Successful Kick-off of Master Naturalist Speaker Series. The Blue Ridge Foothills and Lakes Chapter (BRFAL) of the Virginia Master Naturalists. Held the first of a continuing series of lectures concerning our natural world open to the public and sponsored by the Smith Mountain Lake Association. Our first presentation was held on a rainy afternoon at the wonderful local attraction, the Booker T. Washington National Monument. Auditorium, on Saturday March 14, 2015. Robert suggeste...
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Blue Ridge Foothills & Lakes Virginia Master Naturalists: Do you DRBA?
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Friday, January 9, 2015. DRBA First Saturday Outing Hike and Tour at Reynolds Homestead. Feb 7, 2014. 463 Homestead Lane, Critz, VA 24082. GPS 36.640596, -80.146542). Free and open to the public. Meet at Reynolds Homestead in Critz, Virginia for a one-mile loop hike and tours of the historic house and grounds. Bring lunch, water, and hiking stick, and wear hiking boots or walking shoes. Dress in layers of synthetic fabric or wool; be prepared for wind or rain. Contact: Wayne Kirkpatrick via email here.
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Blue Ridge Foothills & Lakes Virginia Master Naturalists: Meet Jeff the Tawny Frogmouth
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Saturday, November 5, 2011. Meet Jeff the Tawny Frogmouth. As a total diversion from Virginia wildlife I wanted to share with you photos of "Jeff the Tawny Frogmouth" from our cousins in New South Wales, Australia. Meet Jeff the Tawny Frogmouth mate. Although related to owls, frogmouths are more closely related to nightjars and oilbirds. Our cousin Zach with Jeff. I have to admit I am partial to Aussies, fair dinkum. Quite the tuft of feathers. Here's lookin' at you kid! Videos and Sounds - click here.