Friday, August 8, 2008
New River Photos
Local photographer Randy Sweatt has recently posted more river photos to share on his website from the July M-HC After 3 River Trips. See them by clicking the following link: http://www.pbase.com/rsweatt/mhstrip
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Calling all Skaters!
This coming Wednesday, August 13, from 5:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Liberty Fair Mall parking lot American Ramp Company will set up a complete skate park for local riders from the Martinsville and Henry County area to experience ARC equipment firsthand.
This is also an opportunity for city officials and local enthusiasts to gauge the level of interest in the possible future construction of a skate park in the Martinsville area.
The mobile skate park will feature equipment from each of American Ramp Company’s three product lines which will help determine which building method may be right for Martinsville.
During the skate session local skateboarders will get hands-on access to all the equipment, music will be provided, and ARC representatives will run contests, give away prizes, and will be available to answer any questions and explain the products.
Skater owned and operated American Ramp Company is located in Joplin, Missouri and designs, manufactures and installs skate parks throughout the world. More information is available about the company at www.americanrampcompany.com
Article by Jeannie Frisco, Activate Martinsville-Henry County
This is also an opportunity for city officials and local enthusiasts to gauge the level of interest in the possible future construction of a skate park in the Martinsville area.
The mobile skate park will feature equipment from each of American Ramp Company’s three product lines which will help determine which building method may be right for Martinsville.
During the skate session local skateboarders will get hands-on access to all the equipment, music will be provided, and ARC representatives will run contests, give away prizes, and will be available to answer any questions and explain the products.
Skater owned and operated American Ramp Company is located in Joplin, Missouri and designs, manufactures and installs skate parks throughout the world. More information is available about the company at www.americanrampcompany.com
Article by Jeannie Frisco, Activate Martinsville-Henry County
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Youth Explore Nature at VMNH Camps
The Virginia Museum of Natural History provided a variety of programs for the MHC After 3 summer camps throughout the month of July. Groups of middle schoolers from seven sites each participated in both indoor and outdoor programs led by museum educators. In the classroom, Glenda Hairston led the groups through hands-on science experiments and machine building in the "Science Plus" and "Robotics" camps. Robin Jensen brought the groups outdoors to Fairy Stone State Park and the Richard P. Gravely Nature Preserve for the "Wet and Wild" and "Forest Explorers" camps.
Wet and Wild- This camp was all about the water! On the first day, students learned the importance of water conservation, they used water quality testing kits to monitor a stream, and they finished up by searching for aquatic macro invertebrates (this was the most popular activity of the day!). On the second day, the group paddled around on Lake Fairy Stone. While practicing their canoeing skills, everyone learned the history of the lake, what used to be there before the dam, and the lake's connection to our watershed. On the final day of the camp, the students visited the Richard P. Gravely, Jr. Nature Preserve and hiked the new Rhododendron trail. At the end of the trail, the kids enjoyed the view and sounds of the Smith River while creating their own nature-inspired artwork.
Forest Explorers- While hiking at the Gravely Nature Preserve and at Fairy Stone State Park, the students in this camp learned all about the forest surrounding them. They explored the variety of life that depends on the trees, and they each "became a tree" to learn about succession and what trees need to survive. They also created their own "tree cookies" to represent their own life story. The groups were also introduced to GPS (Global Positioning System) while out in the woods. They were members of a Search and Rescue team that used GPS units to find pretend lost hikers, and they also participated in a geocaching hunt. All of the kids were also encouraged to increase their awareness of the forest, by looking and listening closely. The most common sound the students asked about was the loud buzzing of the cicadas which were very active on the warm July mornings!
Article and Photos provided by Robin Jensen, VMNH
"Lunch on the Run" Awards Frequent Walker
At this week's Lunch on the Run and Low Impact Walk programs the quarterly giveaway was announced. Each time a person participated in the programs they were entered into a drawing for great prizes. Close to 20 people showed up with tickets in hand for the drawing. Susan McCullough from MURA showed up as well! Activate- Martinsville Henry County provided a Foot Locker Coupon for walking shoes and Susan Perkins, a local business owner, donated Environmentally Sensitive personal/home products worth $75 wholesale. In addition the winner, Bobby Fisher of Martinsville won a night light for his bike to stay safe in dusk riding! A total of about $150 in winnings just for investing in his personal health!
(l-r) Jeannie Frisco of Activate, winner Bobby Fisher, and Susan Perkins
of the Henry County Bike Club
Congratulations Bobby for this quarters Giveaway! Come on out and walk with us this fall!! Temps will be cooler and the trees will be gorgeous!! A special thanks to Charlie Roach and his walking workmates from VA Glass who have regularly lead and participated in the 12:05 walks for the past 6 months!!
Article and photo by Susan Perkins
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Planning a Safe River Trip
Canoeing or kayaking the Smith River through Henry County can be a safe and fun outing for the entire family. The key is planning your trip properly to ensure safety. Most of the time, the river provides a gentle float appropriate for beginner paddlers. Because the Smith is a tailrace river below Philpott Dam, the depth and speed of water can change drastically when power is being generated. When planning a river trip your first task should be to call and find out when water will be released. By calling 276-629-2432, you can listen to an automated message explaining the week's generation schedule.
We had a great time, surfed some rapids, and as the sun set over the Smith River we loaded up our boats and headed home. To plan a safe outing for your family, follow these simple tips:
- Call before you paddle! Dial 276-629-2432 to hear the generation schedule.
- Never paddle alone!
- Never paddle in weather or water conditions that you are not capable of handling. (If you have never paddled a particular stretch of river, it is recommended that you go with a guide or someone who is experienced with that area.)
- Create a float plan. Tell family or friends where you are paddling and what time you should be off the river.
- Be prepared for cold water and dress accordingly. Cotton will only make you colder!
- Wear your PFD (Personal floatation device)!
Dan River Basin Association
Smith River Valley Canoe Club
Franklin County Creek Freaks
Three Rivers Outfitters
American Canoe Association
Article and photos by Jennifer Doss
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