It’s Time for our Spring Rain Barrel Workshops!
Spring is here and it is time to start planting flower beds and gardens. What better way to water your plants than with a rain barrel? Rain barrels are an economical and practical way for homeowners to conserve water and save money. In addition, they reduce runoff as the water is collected before it picks up sediment and other contaminants that pollute our streams and rivers. Our local creeks, streams and rivers drain to the Potomac River and eventually to the Chesapeake Bay.
The Loudoun Soil and Water Conservation District will be offering a number of rain barrel workshops this spring. Residents can come make a rain barrel to take home or purchase one already made. Workshops are scheduled for the following:
Saturday, May 4, 9-11 a.m. at Lucketts Community Center Pavilion in Lucketts.Lucketts Rain Barrel Registration Form
Tuesday and Wednesday, May 14 and 15, 6:00 p.m. at Tuscarora Creek park in Leesburg (pre-registration required) Leesburg Registration Form
The workshops are open to all Loudoun residents. Find the date and location that works best for your schedule, complete the registration form and send in with your check made payable to Loudoun SWCD. The cost of a make-your-own rain barrel is $57.75, (including tax) and a pre-made barrel is $73.50, (including tax). If you have any questions, please give us a call at (571) 918-4530.
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Mar 12 2013

