Safeguarding the landscapes, communities and heritage of the Piedmont by involving citizens in related public policy and land conservation.
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- Urban Places, Rural Spaces Exh...
Charlottesville Community Design Ce...
Friday, May 1 at 5:00pm - Warrenton Green Drinks
Barrel Oak Winery
Wednesday, April 22 at 6:00pm - PEC's 6th Annual Bluebell Walk...
Bonny Brook Farm
Saturday, April 11 at 10:00am - Goose Creek Historic District ...
Oakland Green Bed and Breakfast
Sunday, April 5 at 3:00pm - PATH Line Update and Reception...
Grandale Farm Restaurant
Wednesday, March 25 at 7:00pm - An Afternoon With the Capitol ...
The Highland Center for the Arts
Sunday, March 22 at 3:00pm


A-r Goodwin
Final Public Hearing on Henrico County's Comprehensive Plan
Tuesday May 9th at 7pm. Come out and stand up for one of the original 16 Virginia Shires remaining green. Care about Smart Growth? We welcome your presence.
Channel 12 has posted a link to the related piece they ran today and tonight. See you all there at the Henrico County Western Administration Building Boardroom.
http://www.nbc12.com/Global/story.asp?S= 10498863


Source: online.wsj.com
As long as electricity remains cheap, consumers see little reason to switch from energy-draining conventional light bulbs to more-efficient alternatives.


Steve at 5:27pm June 8
LEDs are making a lot of headway in the lighting market in spite of higher initial cost. Streetlighting is a good example where the avoided maintenance cost is very high. They don't have the mercury problems of high pressure and low pressure sodium lights either. They are instant on and dark sky friendly.


Jami at 2:47pm May 29
Got it, and thank you so much for sending it out. I am looking forward to heading to my local farmers market tomorrow!


Jami at 2:50pm May 29
I really appreciate all of your advocacy on this issue. It really is no excuse to build at this location - with another one 10 minutes down the road. I don't have the history - but couldn't Orange County try and provide an incentive for another location? Perhaps between Orange and Gordonsville? That would be ideal. Thanks again for all of your hard work!









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