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Author Archives: Anita Angelone

Ingram Family, Threlkeld Farm, Culpeper County

On Threlkeld Farm, an easement safeguards open space while organic practices build the soil.

Posted byAnita AngeloneFebruary 13, 2020February 13, 2020Posted inPortrait of a Steward6 Comments on Ingram Family, Threlkeld Farm, Culpeper County

Partnerships in Smyth County help protect water quality on the North Fork of the Holston

Two easements in Smyth County are now protecting over five miles of stream banks on the North Fork of the Holston.

Posted byAnita AngeloneJanuary 28, 2020January 29, 2020Posted inFeature

Tuscarora Trail, Frederick County

The Tuscarora Trial offers hikers stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains without the crowds of the Appalachian Trail.

Posted byAnita AngeloneJanuary 8, 2020January 28, 2020Posted inPlaces That Connect2 Comments on Tuscarora Trail, Frederick County

Arlington Outdoor Lab, Fauquier County

The Arlington Outdoor Lab has forged a lasting bond with generations of Arlington County residents, who rallied together this year to save its funding.

Posted byAnita AngeloneNovember 21, 2019November 20, 2019Posted inPlaces That Connect2 Comments on Arlington Outdoor Lab, Fauquier County

Wingate “Winkie” Mackay-Smith, Clarke County

Clarke County has protected 24% of its land mass through conservation easements. Winkie Mackay-Smith is an important reason why.

Posted byAnita AngeloneNovember 7, 2019November 7, 2019Posted inPortrait of a StewardTags: Clarke County, conservation easement1 Comment on Wingate “Winkie” Mackay-Smith, Clarke County

New River Hill Farm Education Center, Grayson County

The New River Hill Farm Education Center partners with the Grayson County School District to host “Farm Days,” giving kids the chance to learn about agriculture as they grow their own produce.

Posted byAnita AngeloneOctober 14, 2019October 15, 2019Posted inPlaces That Connect

Christie Reed Smith, Goochland County

Smith makes room for agriculture, wildlife habitat, and rescue-dog training on her 92-acre property in Goochland County.

Posted byAnita AngeloneSeptember 26, 2019September 26, 2019Posted inPortrait of a Steward1 Comment on Christie Reed Smith, Goochland County

Captain Sinclair Recreational Area, Gloucester County

The Middle Peninsula Public Access Authority is giving the Captain Sinclair Recreational Area a makeover with the help of a grant from VOF’s Preservation Trust Fund.

Posted byAnita AngeloneSeptember 19, 2019October 22, 2019Posted inPlaces That Connect5 Comments on Captain Sinclair Recreational Area, Gloucester County

Tucker Family Cemetery showcased during Hampton 1619 Commemoration

Historic site is the resting place for descendants of the first African slaves in English North America.

Posted byAnita AngeloneSeptember 3, 2019September 3, 2019Posted inNews

Buckroe Beach, Hampton

Buckroe Beach in Hampton has provided generations of Virginians with beach vacations close to home, as shown in this postcard produced in 1910.

Posted byAnita AngeloneAugust 26, 2019August 26, 2019Posted inPlaces That Connect1 Comment on Buckroe Beach, Hampton

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