When the coast is clear the mother leads her cubs across the field to where ever they are going. Perhaps they were off to the Smith River for some yummy trout and riverside berries!
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Some More Beary Good Photos...
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Patrick County Farm Tour this weekend!

Patrick County Farm tour is this Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm. This self-guided tour is a MUST addition to your fall excursions. You'll see historic farms, Christmas trees, wineries, fresh local produce, dairy cows, landscaping plants ... the list goes on. Patrick County has breathtaking scenery and friendly people. The tour is free and more information is at http://www.patrickcountyfarmtour.com/. See you out there!
Three-quarters of the way there!
Thanks to generous donors, we have now reached 75% of our fundraising goals for the Fieldale Iron Bridge Preservation Project! More fundraising still needs to be done, as we will need $3,000 more to complete the project. It's not too late to purchase a plaque for yourself or a loved one to be placed on the bridge. Plaques start at just $100 and also include a memorial space on DRBA's website.
To purchase a plaque or for more information, contact DRBA at 276-634-2545 or jdoss@danriver.org. Here is a sample of some of the plaques and memorial spaces that have been purchased so far.
John & Gladys Martin moved to Fieldale in 1919 where John was one of the first employees to work in the weave room of Fieldcrest Cannon mills. They were the parents of Beatrice Bullard. Shown in the photo is her older brother Robert Randolph as an infant.
To purchase a plaque or for more information, contact DRBA at 276-634-2545 or jdoss@danriver.org. Here is a sample of some of the plaques and memorial spaces that have been purchased so far.
Donated by
The Family of Ashby Pritchett
Martinsville, Virginia
Martinsville, Virginia
In Memory of
Grace, Fred & Carlos Flick
by Carl Flick
by Carl Flick
In Memory of
Cornel John & Clara Pruitt Kasey
Cornel John & Clara Pruitt Kasey
by Kitty, Rita, and Naomi
In Memory of Chipper, our beagle
who loved to fish at the bridge.
by David & Debbie Sharp
In Memory of Chipper, our beagle
who loved to fish at the bridge.
by David & Debbie Sharp
In Memory of
John W. & Gladys Martin, 1919
by Bea Bullard & family
John & Gladys Martin moved to Fieldale in 1919 where John was one of the first employees to work in the weave room of Fieldcrest Cannon mills. They were the parents of Beatrice Bullard. Shown in the photo is her older brother Robert Randolph as an infant.
A Beary Interesting Sight
Several residents of Henry County got a rare chance to see some of mother nature's amazing creature's today. A mother bear and three cubs made an appearance as they crossed highway 57 at the 220 bypass in Fieldale this morning.
According to the Virginia Department of Game & Inland Fisheries, "black bears are becoming an increasingly common sight in Virginia — bears now live in almost every county! We are fortunate to have a healthy and sustainable population of these animals in the Commonwealth. But even as our black bear population grows and expands, at the same time, residential areas are encroaching into the forested lands and habitats used by bears and other wildlife, thus increasing the chances for bear/human interaction or conflicts."
To learn more about black bears in Virginia, watch this informative video:
http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/video/living-with-black-bears/
According to the Virginia Department of Game & Inland Fisheries, "black bears are becoming an increasingly common sight in Virginia — bears now live in almost every county! We are fortunate to have a healthy and sustainable population of these animals in the Commonwealth. But even as our black bear population grows and expands, at the same time, residential areas are encroaching into the forested lands and habitats used by bears and other wildlife, thus increasing the chances for bear/human interaction or conflicts."
To learn more about black bears in Virginia, watch this informative video:
http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/video/living-with-black-bears/
Volunteers Adopt Area Trails
Teams Represented included:
"Friends of the Fieldale Trail"- 2.5 miles of Fieldale Trail The Gardner Family- 1 mile of Rhododendron Trail
Girl Scout Troop 691- 0.5 mile of Doe Run Wildlife Trail
Martinsville Uptown Revitalization Association/Boys & Girls Club- 0.6 mile of Uptown Spur Trail
The Tatum & Foley Families- 1 mile of Jones Cliff Trail
The Pitzer Family 0.5 mile of River View and Burgess Loop Trails
If you are interested in becoming an Adopt-a-Trail volunteer there are many ways you can help. You can adopt a section of trail with your business, club, church, or family or you can join up with one of the existing teams. For more information on the program, contact DRBA at 276-634-2545.
Front (l-r) Jenniffer Jamison, Katie Jamison, Campbell Pitzer
Sitting (l-r) Pat Dameron, Paula Wyatt, Nancy Kennett with Hunter Doss, Lee Probst with Henry Probst
Back (l-r): Charles Dameron, Benny Setliff, Tracy Kennett, Martin Gardner, Louis Pitzer, Neil Tatum
Back (l-r): Charles Dameron, Benny Setliff, Tracy Kennett, Martin Gardner, Louis Pitzer, Neil Tatum
Not pictured: Brian Williams, Jennifer Doss, Hayden Probst
Friday, October 2, 2009
Come Walk with Us!
Think it's too cold to paddle? No way!
I absolutely love paddling in the fall when the air is crisp and bright yellow, red and brown leaves dot the trees. Taking a leisurely paddle to enjoy the scenery is a perfect way to unwind and experience nature. For beginner paddlers though, this extra chill can be daunting. To help novice paddlers get into the sport so they will be ready to go in spring, Smith River Adventure Outfitters is now offering beginner kayak classes indoors at the Martinsville YMCA!
Classes are offered the third Friday of each month (October 16, November 20, December 18) from 6-8PM.
Drop your boat in the heated pool to learn entry and exit skills, paddle strokes, river running techniques and introduction to the kayak (eskimo) roll. Classes are $35 each and boat rentals are available for $10 extra.
Contact Smith River Adventure Outfitters - 252-0701 or the YMCA - 632-6427 to register or for more information.
BEGINNERS BIKE RIDE - UPTOWN SPUR TRAIL
When: Monday October 5, 2009
Where: Uptown Spur Trail
What: Beginners Bike Ride
Time: Begins at 5:30 PM
Join members of the Henry County Bike Club each Monday as they host the Beginners' Bike Ride on the Uptown Spur Trail off Depot Street. The ride begins at 5:30 PM. Cyclists should meet at the Gazebo.
Enjoy the fresh air and take in the beautiful sites of the magnificent gardens and artwork along the trail. Meet new friends and have fun while you learn bike riding techniques and get your activity in for the day! For more information please visit: http://www.henrycountybikerclub.org/
Activate joins forces the first Monday of each month to provide bikes and helmets for those that want to participate in the activity but may not have the equipment needed.
Participants are asked to contact Barbara Thompson, Activate Bike Instructor at 276-638-2592 by the Friday before the event to request a bike or helmet.
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