Earth Day in February Environmental Symposium Recap
Shauna McCranie, NES Talented and Gifted Program, introduced the fifth grade Problem Solvers, who performed their clean-up skit. (More...
Earth Day in February Symposium/NAPS Annual Meeting
The Northumberland Assn. for Progressive Stewardship (NAPS) will host an environmental symposium, called Earth Day in February, of...
Artesian Water: An Update
By now, most people are aware that the artesian water used by about three-quarters of Northern Neck citizens is being withdrawn at an...
You Can Help NAPS' Programs When You Shop Amazon.com
Although we all try to shop as local as we can, modern life in a rural community means that most of us will be doing part of our shopping...
VIMS professor to present at RCC on the Changing Ocean - Nov. 29
The Rappahannock Community College Environmental Sustainability Committee, in cooperation with the RCC Math & Science Club, is pleased to...
NAPS Launches Flotilla for Creek Cleanup
(Click any photo above to launch slideshow) Sporting bright yellow “Love Our Planet” t-shirts, some 40 participants, including...
'Clean and Abundant Water Matters' Forum, Oct. 24
Clean and Abundant Water Matters Forum When: Tuesday, October 24, 2017 at 10 am Where: Marston Hall at Christchurch School in Middlesex...
Join the Fall Highway Cleanup, Monday October 23
The Fall Highway cleanup is scheduled for Monday, October 23, 2017, starting at 10 a.m. We will de-trash our usual route on Jesse Ball...
NAPS Sponsors Dolphin Encounter for Elementary School, Sept. 19
In July, NAPS agreed to sponsor the Northumberland TAG student’s dolphin encounter scheduled for Tuesday, September 19, 2017. Students in...
Trees to Products: A Sustainable Route
By John Narney Recently my wife, Pam, and I attended the “Trees to Products Conference” in Wise, Virginia. The conference, sponsored by...