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Join FOLAR’s Stewardship Saturdays to protect the Appomattox River Trail: Next is Feb. 22. - MSNJoin FOLAR’s Stewardship Saturdays to help protect trails, wildlife and plants along the Appomattox River. No experience needed! Learn more here.
Did you know that local environmental advocacy non-profit Friends of the Lower Appomattox River (FOLAR) has monthly volunteer opportunities for community members who want to help make a difference?.
Last year, the latter awarded FOLAR its $20,000 Cleveland A. Wright Award for Outstanding Community Service. The group’s work has included the development of the Appomattox River Regional Park and the ...
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WRIC Richmond on MSNChesterfield, FOLAR acquire over 30 acres of land near Appomattox River for new park - MSNChesterfield County and the nonprofit Friends of the Lower Appomattox River (FOLAR) have acquired more than 30 acres of land ...
For three weekends in April, FoLAR will lead river cleanups along the entire… The LA River was trashed — or, how I learned to clear 20 tons of garbage in 2.5 hours | LAist ...
By Jefferson Wolfe Fort Gregg-Adams Public Affairs. COLONIAL HEIGHTS, Va. — Leaders from Fort Gregg-Adams and the surrounding communities came together Thursday and learned about a regional ...
If the LA River had a BFF, it'd be Lewis MacAdams, who has spent 30 years pushing to revitalize the waterway — and inspiring Angelenos to engage with it.
Chesterfield County and the nonprofit Friends of the Lower Appomattox River (FOLAR) have acquired more than 30 acres of land and islands along the Appomattox River for recreational use.
Fort Gregg-Adams, community leaders learn about FOLAR. By Jefferson Wolfe February 23, 2024. The Tussing Elementary School Choir performs before the Civilian Military Council Thursday, ...
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