The Twin County Community Foundation Partners With BRDC for the 2021 Get Outside Program
BRDC’s Get Outside Program, supported by the Twin County Community Foundation, kicks off on Friday, January 1st with the 2021 First Day Hike! Families are invited to join BRDC for this unique program in conjunction with the nationwide First Day Hike event. This program is FREE to participants, but registration is required.
Cottage Rain Garden Completed
The BRDC Cottage Rain Garden, funded through the Virginia Conservation Assistance Program (VCAP), has been completed!
Giving Tuesday
Each year, the Tuesday following Thanksgiving is known as Giving Tuesday. For 2020, Giving Tuesday falls on December 1st. This global movement gives everyone the power to make a positive change in the lives of others and is a fundamental value anyone can act on. We all have gifts to give, and this year you can make the greatest impact by contributing to the community while supporting the next generation of stewards and community leaders.
Irruption of the Pine Siskin
If you have not been fortunate enough to see a Pine siskin, this is the year to look! This is one of the biggest irruption years in recorded history for these finches.
How to Fly (In Ten Thousand Easy Lessons)
I got my copy of How to Fly (In Ten Thousand Easy Lessons) by Barbara Kingsolver in the mail recently and I can't stop picking it up, flipping to a random page, and leaping off the cliff into it’s deep waters. I turn to it when the stress of Covid-19 overwhelms and my head hurts from problem-solving. The book is both an escape and a lesson at the same time.
Upcoming Events
As the temperatures cool down, Blue Ridge Discovery Center isn’t slowing down! With darkness settling in sooner in the evenings, we are entering the prime season for stargazing. And with trees and shrubs losing their foliage, the winter months allow for fewer visual obstructions during birdwatching, including sighting rare wintering birds from the far north. There’s something for everyone over the coming months. Join us! Click event titles for more information.
BRDC Welcomes Lauren and Chris to the Team
BRDC is growing! Lauren and Chris joined the team this year and are busy helping us meet our mission as we work to create the Center for a grand opening in 2021.
Seedling Scientist Program Offered for Preschoolers
Let your Seedling Scientists explore nature in a program designed specifically for preschool aged children.
Science In Nature Program: Session II
Join us October 14th through November 18th (one day per week) for Session II
Kettles over Mahogany Rock
BRDC staff and volunteers spent Saturday through Monday looking up!
BRDC Joins Grayson County After School
BRDC applied as the co-applicant with Grayson County Public Schools for the 21st Century Community Learning Center grant to provide hands-on, experiential programs to the students of Fries School and Independence Elementary School.
September & October 2020 Events Calendar
Between capturing the remaining vestiges of summer and welcoming fall, there is a lot to appreciate about September! Can you join us for one of the following events?
Schoolhouse Wetland Comes to Life
Over the course of the last month, the space in front of the schoolhouse has undergone a significant transition at the hands of dedicated volunteers. What was recently a grass lawn is now a complex rain garden where wetland is skirted by meadow in a diverse habitat teeming with native plants.
BRDC Responds to Virtual Learning by Offering Outdoor Programs to Local Youth
For Fall 2020, many schools within the Blue Ridge Discovery Center service region are moving to virtual (online) learning, and some school schedules include dedicated time off each week. During this unique time, BRDC saw an opportunity to provide regional youth with weekly outdoor experiences ranging from nature hikes and journaling to scientific inquiry and data collection. Space is limited, so register today!
Seeking Applications for Naturalist/Educator
Blue Ridge Discovery Center is seeking applications for a Naturalist/Educator (N/E) and help connect our regional youth and adults to one of the greatest natural treasures in the east. This is an excellent opportunity to make an impact in our community while building naturalist skills.
Summer Mt. Rogers Naturalist Rally Announcement
Due to ongoing safety protocols surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, the Blue Ridge Discovery Center Summer Mt. Rogers Naturalist Rally has been canceled. However, you can still connect with BRDC and Explore, Discover, and Share the wonders of the place you call home!
BRDC Summer Camp Announcement
We have made the decision to scale back on summer camps due to the ongoing threat of Covid-19. We are canceling all camps for the month of June and are limiting participation for the rest of summer to a level that ensures we can meet safety guidelines. At the core of our decision-making process is first and foremost our ability to provide a safe environment for participants along with staff. Secondly, as a community-funded non-profit, part of our decision-making process is how to best serve our community in a time of great need.
Special Poetry Reading by Barbara Kingsolver for BRDC
Acclaimed writer and trained biologist Barbara Kingsolver settled into the Blue Ridge Discovery Center cottage to read from her forthcoming poetry book, How to Fly (In Ten Thousand Easy Lessons), for a remote, online audience of Naturalist Rally participants. This intimate setting and Kingsolver's gentle nature provides an inspiring window for anyone that takes a moment to listen.
Wonders Revealed: A Recap of the Spring MRNR
The first-ever remote version of the Mt. Rogers Naturalist Rally has concluded, and we couldn’t be more pleased with the results. During this 10-day Backyard Edition, we invited participants to “explore, discover, and share the wonders of the place they call home.” And explore, they did!
Remote Rally Going Strong
Another stellar day on the iNaturalist Project! The leaderboard shows 97 observers with over 2,800 observations and 840 species…WOW! This is so awesome!