Cindy Frenzel
Education Coordinator
Friends of the North Fork
540-459-8550 office
540-333-3784 cell
cindy.frenzel@fnfsr.org

Cindy recently began working with Friends as a community education coordinator. With the help of our volunteers and a communications class at James Madison University, we have developed a new presentation,
“The North Fork: My River, My Community, 
My Choice” 
that we would like to present to your group. Cindy is making up a schedule for 2008 and would love to be a part of your next meeting!


In addition to Cindy’s presentation we are also going to offer a series of workshops to be offered in partnership with the Shenandoah County Parks and Rec.

Come and take part in these  wonderful workshops to learn about things that you can do in your own yard to help the river and the environment!mailto:cindy.frenzel@fnfsr.orgshapeimage_2_link_0
 

2008 Workshops

Below is the calendar of workshops that Cindy has scheduled for the Spring. The workshops are through the Shenandoah County Parks & Recreation so you can sign up in their upcoming schedule or call:

the Parks and Rec. office - 540-984-3030.


  1. BulletMake Your Own Home Cleaning Products Workshop

Saturday, Nov. 8, 2008 - 10am-12pm

Fee $20

visit  www.scpr.info to register!







  1. BulletMake & Take Rain Barrel Workshop

Saturday, May 10, 2008, 10-11:30 am

Sponsored by the Potomac Conservancy






  1. BulletCreating a Rain Garden -

Saturday, May 17, 2008, 9-12 pm

Instructor: Jim McGlone, Fairfax County Forester, Va. Dept of Forestry.

  

A rain garden is a planted area that is designed to absorb rainwater runoff from roofs, driveways, walkways, and lawns. Rain water is collected and stored in the rain garden, and is allowed to soak into the ground, as opposed to flowing into storm drains and streams which causes water pollution, flooding and less groundwater. Rain gardens can cut down on the amount of pollution reaching creeks and streams by up to 30%.

    In this workshop you will help to create a rain garden using a variety of native plants and trees. You will also learn how to create your own garden and the kinds of plants used--a selection of wetland edge vegetation, such as wildflowers, sedges, rushes, ferns, shrubs and small trees.


  1. BulletRiparian Forests: How and What to Plant to Protect Rivers and Streams -

Saturday, May 17, 2008, 1:30 - 4 pm

Instructor: Joe Lehnen, Area Forester, Virginia Department of Forestry


    Riparian planting or planting along waterways is an important way of improving the quality of storm water that goes into streams and rivers. Planting trees can significantly reduce flooding and pollution of the Shenandoah River as well as enhance the beauty of your property.


    During this workshop you will visit areas where riparian forests have been created to serve a buffers to protect rivers and streams in Shenandoah County. You will also learn how to create your own riparian area, and which government programs are available to help you.


  1. BulletFrog Soap Stone Carving -

Saturday, May 31, 2008 10 am - 12 pm

Instructor: Fred Frenzel, District Wildlife Biologist Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries

   

Learn how to carve a small frog out of soap stone while learning how to recognize local frogs and toads by sight and by their calls. You will also learn how the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries conducts yearly frog surveys.


  1. BulletFossil Pottery -

Saturday, June 7, 2008, 10 - 12 pm

Instructors: Cindy Frenzel and Maureen Crismond

   

Use natural materials and plants to make flat pottery pieces such as jewelry and tiles. Learn about some of the things that grow near the river.


  1. BulletRiver Color Painting -

Saturday, June 14th, 2008, 1-3:30 pm

Instructor: Holly Cooley

Learn beginning watercolor techniques by using colors inspired by the river.

  1. BulletMake & Take Rain Barrel Workshop

July 14, 2008 Strasburg at the Town Park at 6:30pm partnering with the Strasburg Town Council's Recreation Advisory Committee.


Instructor - Cindy Frenzel

Time - 6:30pm

Location - Strasburg Town Park


Register by calling the Friends of the North Fork office - 540-459-8550 or sending a check written to FNFSR for $35.  This registration fee is for one person who will receive one rain barrel.

 

Friends of the North Fork of the Shenandoah River

PO Box 746

Woodstock, VA 22664

540-459-8550

friends@shentel.net

(if you click on our logo you can email us from there)

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