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Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours the Easton Utilities USDA Reconnect Grant Project by Joe Andrucyk at Triple Creek Winery, 11138 3 Bridge Branch Rd, Cordova, MD 21625
Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II and the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity held a press conference at WCC on July 14 to discuss additional funding for wrap-around services for students in the Michigan Reconnect and Future for Frontliners programs. (Photos by JD Scott)
Once the five-foot gauge wheel sets are positioned under the drift pins, the hydraulic jacks are activated and the car bodies are lowered onto the replacement bogies. It looks like the new guy gets to be under the car to line up the brake rigging as the car is being lowered above him. I think it's also interesting that the only guy with a hardhat is the supervisor who is not even under the car being lowered.
23879 “Reconnecting with Natural Areas: Help Pollinators” sign – National Historic Landmark, 6477 South Lee Hwy., Natural Bridge, Rockbridge, VA. May 15, 2019. Decimal Degrees: 37.629038, -79.543285
“Reconnecting with Natural Areas: Help Pollinators”
“Visiting Virginia State Parks means connecting with nature. To increase habitat diversity and help pollinators and native plants, we have reduced our mowing to improve your experience with nature.
What may appear to be messy areas, are actually native wildflower and warm season grass fields or forests beginning to grow, abuzz with pollinators and a diversity of other insects and animals.
Transformed areas now become outdoor classrooms, quiet places to relax, and great photography and research opportunities.
By reducing mowed areas, we are creating colorful wildflower fields, supporting pollinators, controlling soil erosion, creating food and shelter for wildlife, and saving on lawn maintenance time and money.
Be on the look out for this symbol to see where Virginia State Parks are working to create habitat diversity.
Inspired?
Make small changes at home…
Mow less frequently and let grass get a little taller to decrease water need, wear and tear on lawn mowers, and the amount of greenhouse gases emitted by burning fossil fuels.
Stop mowing along wood lines and allow nature to create a soft edge along the forest to increase habitat for songbirds that like to nest on forest edges.
Plant pollinator gardens at home with native wildflowers like goldenrod, black-eyed Susans, and milkweed. This will increase wildlife diversity attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies, insects, songbirds, and other wildlife.
Create rain gardens in naturally wet areas with water loving plants like swamp milkweed and Joe-Pye weed to absorb water runoff, prevent the pooling of water, and support pollinators.”
Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours the Easton Utilities USDA Reconnect Grant Project by Joe Andrucyk at Triple Creek Winery, 11138 3 Bridge Branch Rd, Cordova, MD 21625
Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist II and the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity held a press conference at WCC on July 14 to discuss additional funding for wrap-around services for students in the Michigan Reconnect and Future for Frontliners programs. (Photos by JD Scott)
Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours the Easton Utilities USDA Reconnect Grant Project by Joe Andrucyk at Triple Creek Winery, 11138 3 Bridge Branch Rd, Cordova, MD 21625
Lt. Governor Rutherford Tours the Easton Utilities USDA Reconnect Grant Project by Joe Andrucyk at Triple Creek Winery, 11138 3 Bridge Branch Rd, Cordova, MD 21625
Hawkesbury Library Service has been running a Reconnect with reading program with a different topic each month
Family members of North Carolina National Guard fallen Soldiers and Airmen meet for the Reconnect Survivor Event at the Marriott City Center in Raleigh N.C. Since 2014, the North Carolina National Guard has hosted the Reconnect Survivor Event with donations from the Wakefield Senior Mens Golf Association, the Patriot Military Family Foundation and the NCNG Survivors Outreach Fund. (North Carolina National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens)
Family members of North Carolina National Guard fallen Soldiers and Airmen meet for the Reconnect Survivor Event at the Marriott City Center in Raleigh N.C. Since 2014, the North Carolina National Guard has hosted the Reconnect Survivor Event with donations from the Wakefield Senior Mens Golf Association, the Patriot Military Family Foundation and the NCNG Survivors Outreach Fund. (North Carolina National Guard Photo by Staff Sgt. Brendan Stephens)
RECONNECTING — From left, Nathan Reed, Lee County, American Cotton Producers; Wes Ward, Arkansas secretary of Agriculture; Joe Christian, chairman of the Arkansas Rice Research and Promotion Board; and Rich Hillman, president of the Arkansas Farm Bureau. The four visited during a break in testimony at the June 17, 2022, Farm Bill field hearing in Jonesboro. (U of A System Division of Agiculture photo by Mary Hightower)
Christopher Manning, PhD, associate professor of History and assistant provost for Academic Diversity, listens to fellow Converge participants, including Sociology Chair Anne Figert (left) during a session on October 8, 2016. Converge is a celebration of the College of Arts and Sciences for alumni, faculty, staff, and friends of the University to reconnect with one another and re-live the Loyola Experience. (Photo: Glenn Kaupert)