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Living Here: Getting around
How fitting is the moniker Hampton Roads? Sure, that's the official name of the water that the region is built around, but it's also a hint about the traffic you'll face around here. Anyone who has lived in Hampton Roads for a couple of months will have...
Tags: Road Transportation, Gloucester County, Christopher Newport University, Travel, Patrick Henry
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Native plants: Guided walks and speakers take you through refuges and special places
Learn about native plants and gardening naturally with these programs sponsored by the John Clayton Chapter, Virginia Native Plant Society, or www.claytonvnps.org: Mushroom talk May 17 Guest speaker Tom Teeples, a Virginia Master Naturalist from...
Tags: Wildflowers, Yorktown (York, Virginia), Education, Colleges and Universities, Mushrooms
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Williamsburg Botanical Garden: Its educational programs enhance community life
The Williamsburg Botanical Garden's mission is to enhance the life of residents and visitors by promoting beautiful gardens and enjoyment of plants through year round educational and recreational programs. www.williamsburgbotanicalgarden.org. The...
Tags: World Bank Group, Plant Openings, James City County, York (York, Pennsylvania)
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Recycle plant pots: Take your unwanted plastic plant containers to local garden centers
Thanks to Virginia Cooperative Extension and the Virginia Green Industry Council, you can now recycle your plastic pots at many garden centers statewide, including ones in Hampton Roads. Local garden centers that collect the pots include: Countryside...
Tags: Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), York (York, Pennsylvania), Pembroke (Giles, Virginia)
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Hampton plant sale features locally grown plants
A small native tree called red buckeye and a perennial known as Mexican petunia are two plants you surely want to check out during the Hampton master gardeners plant sale 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday. I grow both in my garden, and they are must-have plants for...
Tags: Plant Openings, Hampton Coliseum, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Forestry and Timber
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Great American Cleanup April 27-28: Register by April 6 to participate in Hampton Roads Virginia
From Poquoson to Portsmouth and Newport News to Norfolk, more than 40 regional cleanup projects are planned throughout Hampton Roads next month as part of Keep America Beautiful’s Great American Cleanup National Action Days, April 27-28. Project...Tags: Windsor (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Poquoson (Poquoson, Virginia), Isle of Wight (Isle of Wight, Virginia), Earth Day
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Flowering trees announce the arrival of spring season
You know spring has sprung when you see flower buds on early-season trees like eastern redbud, saucer magnolia and dogwood.
With the Easter season around the corner, April 8 this year, spring is waking up earlier than usual. It's like Mother Nature...Tags: Suffolk (Suffolk, Virginia), Awards and Prizes, Providence Forge, York County (Pennsylvania), Pocahontas
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Williamsburg Botanical Garden:
WBG Programs/Activities Updated March 22 PLANTING HEIRLOOM VEGETABLES March 31, 2012 10:00-11:30 am. Barb Dunbar, York County Master Gardener and certified Master Naturalist, will help children and adults learn about heirloom vegetables....Tags: James City County, Colonial Williamsburg
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Five ways to spend spring break in Hampton Roads
So Disney World was outside of the family budget this year. But spring break doesn't have to be a somber, stay-at-home pity party. Here are a five ways to spend your time off in Tidewater — including a few suggestions for those of us whose...
Tags: Wii, Kate Winslet, Entertainment, Pearl Bailey, Colonial Williamsburg
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What are the healthiest counties? 3 in Central PA are in the top 10
The third annual County Health Rankings were released today. The Rankings are an annual check-up that measure how healthy people are and how long they live in nearly every county in every state, including Pennsylvania. Central Pennsylvania has three...
Tags: Lancaster County (Virginia), Diabetes, York County (Pennsylvania), Lancaster County (Pennsylvania), Cumberland County
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Even healthy Virginia communities have high rates of obesity, inactivity and excessive drinking
Is York County the Peninsula's healthiest county? Out of 131 Virginia communities ranked on a report card of local health, three in the region ranked in the top 10: York County (5), James City County (7) and Mathews (10); Hampton came in the middle of the...
Tags: Poverty, Family, Obesity, Social Issues, Health and Safety at School
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Peninsula mosquito population increasing this summer
Biologists expect tick and mosquito populations to thrive this spring, largely because mild temperatures from last winter failed to kill off a large population of the disease-carrying pests. Technicians in Hampton are already finding mosquito larvae...
Tags: Science, Health, Diseases and Illnesses, Science and Technology, Lyme Disease
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