for details of scheduled events and
activities throughout the year.
Black History Month Series
Loudoun County Archaeologist Michael Clem
Call (571) 258-3800 to register
Loudoun County Archaeologist Michael Clem will
discuss the archaeology of slavery on the Lewis
Family plantation in Arcola. Appropriate for high
school age through adult.
Black History Month Series
Boyd Sipe, Archaeologist with
Thunderbird Archeology a Division of Wetland
Studies and Solutions, Inc.
Call (571) 258-3800 to register
Boyd Sipe of Thunderbird Archaeology will
discuss research on slavery-era archaeology sites
in Loudoun County. Appropriate for high school
age through adult.
Learn about responsible pet ownership from the
members of local animal organizations. Live
animals, hands-on activities and demonstrations.
Co-Sponsored by the Department of Animal Care
and Control. Bunny Bonanza is free with paid
Museum admission. Bring a donation of canned
pet food and receive one free child's admission;
one free admission per family.
Eastern Loudoun Tree Seedling Distribution
Wednesday, March 31 10:00 - 12:00
The Loudoun Soil and Water Conservation District
is now accepting orders for the annual tree
seedling sale. To order see
www.loudounsoilandwater.com. The young, bare-
rooted seedlings are well suited to Virginia soils
and climate. The deadline for pre-paid orders will
be Friday, March 12th. The pick-up date for the
seedlings will be Friday, March 26, 2010 from
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the LSWCD office on
Catoctin Circle in Leesburg. Remaining seedlings
will be distributed to the general public
Wednesday, March 31 at the Heritage Farm
Museum.
Learn about the benefits of rain barrels for home
gardening and landscape use. Make your own
rain barrel. Sponsored by Loudoun Soil and
Water Conservation District. Registration
required. Contact suzie.brown@va.nacdnet.net to
register or visit www.loudounsoilandwater.org.