ASLA Honors 3 Outstanding Members in Virginia with Fellowship
ASLA has elevated three members from Virginia to the ASLA Council of Fellows for 2011: Gregg Bleam of Gregg Bleam Landscape Architect, PLC; Reuben M. Rainey of the University of Virginia; and Robert McGinnis of OCULUS, all of Charlottesville.
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Opportunities for ASLA Committee Service
Over the next several weeks, President-Elect Susan Hatchell, FASLA, will be considering appointments for committee service during her term as ASLA president (November 3, 2011-October 1, 2012). To volunteer for service on one or more of the committees listed below, please contact Mary Hanson by Friday, August 12, 2011, indicating the group(s) of interest to you. A few brief comments on your interests and experience would be helpful as well, but professional commitment and the desire to contribute through ASLA committee service is all that is required.
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Online Native Plant Center Helps Bay Residents Help the Bay
The Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay, in partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Image Matters LLC, unveils the online Native Plant Center for the Chesapeake Bay Region. The online guide allows for the identification and selection of native plant species for habitat restoration in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, an effective method for reducing pollution in the Bay.
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