16 small, bronze frog statues been strategically placed throughout town and the surrounding area to call attention to the fresh water flowing under and around the streets and buildings of downtown Blacksburg.
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We are happy to partner with
16 Frogs to offer this educational stroll through Blacksburg. Join
Downtown Blacksburg, Inc Executive Director,Tracie Hughes and NRC Marketing Director, Lisa Stansell-Galitz to visit at least 10 of these.
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Downtown Blacksburg and the Virginia Tech campus are underlain by numerous streams and waterways that have been piped, channeled or covered over the last 200+ years. These abundant freshwater streams, springs and seeps are an essential part of our history, and in fact, are why Native Americans, and later, European settlers, settled in and around present-day Blacksburg.
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Since Blacksburg is located near several of the headwaters for the New River, where our municipal drinking water supply is obtained, we have a very direct connection to and reliance on our local water supplies that many residents may not be aware of.
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The 16 Frogs campaign seeks to restore the health of Stroubles Creek, the broader watershed, and the water quality of downstream communities through increased public interest and awareness.
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We will meet in the parking lot of the Blacksburg Library on Miller Street at 10:30 am. Wear comfortable shoes and appropriate clothing. If case of inclement weather, this event will be cancelled.
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