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- April 23, 2025 | 3:00 PM4133 Rectortown Rd, Marshall, VA 20115, USA
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- May 21, 2025 | 3:00 PMNorth, 10877 Willow Dr, Bealeton, VA 22712, USA
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- More for Teens | Fauquier Library
The Naturalist Is In Members of the Old Rag Virginia Master Naturalists answer questions about Virginia's
- More for Kids | Fauquier Library
Pajama Story Time Children and families This fun interactive story time is filled with stories, songs The Naturalist Is In Members of the Old Rag Virginia Master Naturalists answer questions about Virginia's
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, 2025, 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM Bealeton branch library, 10877 Willow Dr N, Bealeton, VA 22712, USA More info AM – 5:00 PM John Barton Payne Building (basement), 2 Courthouse Sq, Warrenton, VA 20186, USA More info Learn more Multiple Dates The Naturalist Is In Apr 09, 2025, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Warrenton central library Learn more Multiple Dates The Naturalist Is In Apr 16, 2025, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM Bealeton branch library , North, 10877 Willow Dr, Bealeton, VA 22712, USA More info Learn more Multiple Dates The Naturalist
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- MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR: JULY 2023
The Naturalist is In. Bring your snakes, rocks, trees or plants to your local library to be peeked at or prodded by a master naturalist from the Old Rag division of the Naturalists of Virginia.
- MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR: AUGUST 2023
If you haven’t taken advantage of the Naturalist Is In, there are still plenty of opportunities. Old Rag master naturalists are ready and willing to answer your questions about nature and the environment How to remove a ground hog, how to deter ants and ticks, and info about the hammerhead worm are just Retired editor and journalist Lou Emerson will interview Fauquier County School Superintendent Dr. Together we say, this institution is important, it’s ours and isn’t it grand?
- Message from the Director: April 2025
In April, we celebrate National Library Week, which invites a shout out to our public library. young and old, who come read to a therapy dog , improve their English speaking skills , talk to a naturalist Today’s library proudly carries out Franklin’s original intention as well as adding several new services There are more than 40 online databases and other electronic services – including streaming video We’ll close with another NYT comment, “What other single institution can do so much good?”