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Natives in Your Neighborhood. Down the Drain, the Story of Urban Water. October 7, 2014. The second lecture focuses on stormwater runoff. Students examine how human development degrades their Accotink Creek Watershed and eventually the Chesapeake Bay. By taking a close look at the school’s footprint, students are able to analyze the impact their 40 acre campus actually has on Accotink Creek. Taking a closer look at the school grounds, 63% of the campus is impervious. Posted in Educational Program. A numb...
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Fairfax Water, Fairfax High School: New Partners, New Program. | Lands and Waters
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Natives in Your Neighborhood. Frost: Our diverse marsh, six months later. Down the Drain, the Story of Urban Water →. Fairfax Water, Fairfax High School: New Partners, New Program. September 26, 2014. Lands and Waters has brought together local experts to lead classroom lectures accompanied by field labs. Please follow us over this school year, as students investigate aspects of watershed health and human impact. Classroom instruction is kept to a minimum, in order to maximize outdoor field studies.
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Natives in Your Neighborhood. 8220;The best place for a rain drop is where it falls.”. Projects demonstrate our focus on watershed issues. All of our projects have an educational outreach component. The educational component of our activities includes lectures and workshops for adults and a story based curriculum for children. Our demonstration sites promote low impact development techniques and best management practices. Our Foundation – Featured Pilot Project:. Daniels Run Elementary School Project.
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Our Partners | Lands and Waters
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Natives in Your Neighborhood. Look who’s supporting our projects! Chesapeake Bay Restoration Fund. City of Falls Church. Hands-on Greater DC Cares. Living Classrooms of the National Capital Region. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Northern Virginia Soil and Water Conservation District. Octoraro Native Plant Nursery. Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation. Virginia Vernal Pools Program. Washington Parks and People. Youth Services Opportunities Program. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Join 8 ...
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New Mexican Styled King Family Vineyards Wedding ANDREW EMILIA. May 10, 2016. I love shooting in Charlottesville, especially if it’s a New Mexican Styled King Family Vineyards Wedding. Planner and Coordinator by Fete Weddings. Catering by BBQ Exchange. Dessert by Sweethaus Bakery. Hair: Bride’s Sister. Charlottesville Wedding Photographers,. King Family Vineyards,. New Mexico Wedding,. A Romantic Lakeside Fredericksburg Virginia Engagement Session Kacie Blake. May 1, 2016. They did the most amazing job o...
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My Name Is Daniel Dean: October 2008
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My Name Is Daniel Dean. I'm an artist pursuing an MFA at U of Minn, working in the SF of the Midwest - Minneapolis. Tuesday, October 21, 2008. The Talk - pics. The Intersection of Art and Society,. Was a success in bringing together several folks from differing experiences (and those who came to watch) to talk about what this topic means to them. I coordinated this topic and participants in conjunction with Floating Lab Collective. Posted by Daniel Dean. Oct 4 - " Silence. Posted by Daniel Dean. Personal...
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City Blossoms: August 2009
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Urban Youth Gardening Experience. Friday, August 14, 2009. It is exciting and calming at the same time to see these beautiful winged visitors in our gardens each summer. The kids become hushed and focused as soon as they drop down onto a drooping blossom and start squealing happily once they take flight. A Monarch and Tiger Swallowtail have been sipping from our CentroNia butterfly bushes regularly this month, and I hope they've found safe places to lay their eggs too! Posted by City Blossoms. Urban Vill...
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City Blossoms: January 2010
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Urban Youth Gardening Experience. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Lovely Ladybugs . . . Winter weather might keep us indoors, but we're still having lots of garden-related fun! This past week, our pre-K classes completed a unit on ladybugs. They learned that ladybugs play an important role in the garden by eating aphids, which eat the plants. We read a few ladybug-focused books (including Eric Carle's The Grouchy Ladybug. Pre-K kids paint their ladybug hats. Two pre-K students show off their lovely ladybugs.
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