Category: The River Runs
The River Runs – Fall 2023 Edition
Our Fall 2023 edition of The River Runs is now available. Inside This Issue:Ø From the PresidentØ Listen to What Your Plants Tell YouØ Executive Assistant’s CornerØ CRPA Online Auction ResultsØ Summer Picnic HighlightsØ In… continue readingThe River Runs – Winter 2021
Our Winter 2021 edition of The River Runs is now available online. This edition features reflections on 2020 by Board President Dick Brooks as well as Executive Assistant Lynne Griffith. See highlights from the Crane… continue readingThe River Runs – Summer 2020
Our summer 2020 edition of The River Runs is now available online. In this edition, CRPA President Dick Brooks shares how a few hours on the river to remind him what matters most during a… continue readingThe River Runs – Winter 2020
Our Winter 2020 issue of The River Runs is now available. This month, we feature an update from Board of Directors President Dick Brooks about the upcoming Atlantic Coast Pipeline Supreme Court hearing taking place… continue readingThe River Runs – Summer 2019
Our Summer 2019 issue of The River Runs is available online. This season's issue features a change of perspective from Executive Director Richard Brooks partly due Nelson Hoy's 20th essay "Special Places of Aesthetic and… continue readingThe River Runs – Fall 2018
Our Fall 2018 issue of The River Runs is available online. This season's issue features an update from Executive Director Richard Brooks, a piece by Steve Tanguay, District Biologist, U.S Forest Service, on the James…continue readingThe River Runs – Spring 2018
Our Spring 2018 edition of The River Runs is now available online. This edition of our quarterly newsletter features a note from our President, Dick Brooks, our first Member Profile by our CRPA Executive Assistant, Lynne Griffith, highlighting Kent and Ellen Ford, some of the most faithful and longest serving members of the Cowpasture River Preservation Association. The newsletter also features details about our new affiliation with the Allegheny-Blue Ridge Alliance, Dominion Pipeline Monitoring Coalition and other groups to form the Pipeline Compliance Surveillance Initiative (CSI).
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