Gloucester County, Virginia's first podcast, highlighting anything and everything that makes Gloucester "The Land of the Life Worth Living."
Gloucester County has a rich history tied to our many waterways. To fish, oyster, crab and boat has long been part of our culture. However, zoning laws along many of our shorelines don't support these historic uses - and that oversight has sometimes led to tension between our water-based businesses and our residents.How can we preserve and protect our beautiful shorelines, while also encouraging their economic potential?We've brought on board a grant-funded researcher to get community input on this issue, and make recommendations for potential future laws. This is the moment to weigh in on how you view, and interact with, Gloucester's waterfront!TAKE THE SURVEY: https://s.surveyplanet.com/q0pshh3sCall Planning, Zoning & Environmental Programs: 804-693-1224
March through April is prime budget season for Gloucester County. This month, we sit down with our County Administrator, Carol Steele, and our Chief Financial Officer, Maria Calloway.Listen as they walk us through the budgeting process, and understand some of the challenges local governments face when developing a fiscal year budget.
Virginia has set aside March 9-15 as Flood Awareness Week this year. You can expect to get a Flood Awareness Guide in your mailbox this week, but we wanted to sit down and talk about it with you, too.Do you know what you should do if you come across a flooded road? What to consider, when evacuation orders go out? How to protect your home from flood damage?This is the time to sit down with your family and talk about a plan. We're a healthier community when our folks are prepared for severe weather.GUIDE: https://pub.gloco-sitedocs.com/CEPI/2025+Flood+Awareness+Guide.pdf
This month, we feature Katey Legg, director of Public Utilities, as she explains some exciting advances being made in Public Utilities billing and infrastructure. In this episode, you will learn about the new Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), which will save both the customer and the County in the long run, as well as a new e-billing feature available to customers. For more information on either of these topics, please call Public Utilities at 804-693-4044 or e-mail publicutilities@gloucesterva.info.
Deputy County Administrator George Bains works with the "development" side of our organization: Planning, Zoning, Engineering, Environmental, Building Inspections, Utilities... all of the departments that work to safely bring in new additions to our county.In the first podcast episode of 2025, we look at some of the new businesses and processes that are expected to "cut the ribbon" this year. Gloucester Point is opening a Dunkin', and there are several applications for development near the Walmart shopping center.If you'd like to see the Development Plan Status charts from our Planning team, check out the Planning Commission agendas on: https://pub-gloucesterva.escribemeetings.com/?Year=2025.
Today we'll be introducing you to a new Parks, Recreation & Tourism employee, and talking about all of the fun holiday offerings that are just around the corner in Gloucester County. To say that these Parks and Rec folks have been busy is an understatement. Here are some of the holiday events you might want to participate in:The Festival of Trees: Friday, Dec. 6 from 5-8 p.m.Christmas Parade: Saturday, Dec. 7 from 3-5 p.m.Courthouse Circle Tree Lighting: Saturday, Dec. 7 (immediately following parade)Waiting for Washington: Sunday, Dec. 8 from 2-5 p.m.Pictures in the Park: Saturday, Dec. 14 Holiday Glo-Up lights contest: Enter by Monday, Dec. 16
The Beehive is a quarterly community newsletter, free to all county residents, containing information about county news and resources, volunteer information, community events, and classes and activities for youth and adults.Recently, Gloucester County's hard work in revamping this publication into a full-color magazine (while lowering the cost to taxpayers) earned a highly competitive Virginia Association of Counties Achievement Award.The magazine is primarily put together by our Community Engagement & Public Information Department. In this episode, Director Quinton Sheppard sat down with Media Specialist Savannah Haugdahl for a deep dive into the publication's purpose, history, and recent transformation.
This month, our Chief Animal Control Officer, Steve Baranek, talks to us about the services Gloucester Animal Control offers. He also offers some tips on keeping your pets safe as cold weather season approaches. Finally, he shares details on the upcoming Rabies Clinic for cats and dogs that is scheduled for Oct. 12 from 1-3 p.m. in the Gloucester High School parking area.For more information, visit https://gloucesterva.gov/animal-control. To view available animals for adoption from the County's shelter, visit: https://www.petfinder.com/search/dogs-for-adoption/?shelter_id%5B0%5D=VA28&sort%5B0%5D=recently_added
What's better than enjoying the holiday decorations along Main Street? Enjoying interactive decorations with a purpose!The Gloucester Resource Council will be bringing together nonprofits, service organizations and businesses that serve people in Gloucester (and the surrounding areas) to decorate trees and wreaths based on their unique missions. There will be a seek-and-find competition, photo opportunities, live music, carolers, interactive QR codes and more! It's free and fun for the whole family.The kickoff to GRC's first Festival of Trees will be on Dec. 6 from 5-8 p.m. in the Courthouse Circle and along Main Street. Even if you can't make it to the opening ceremony, you can check out the trees in local shop windows until January.To learn more about the festival or get involved, check out the Gloucester Resource Council on Facebook or email grcfestivaloftrees@gmail.com.
This month, Dr. Anthony Vladu, Superintendent of Gloucester County Public Schools, joins us to discuss some hot topics going into the 2024-2025 school year. Division leadership has been working hard over the summer on a strategic plan for the school system that emphasizes safety and security. He also talks about how the division will handle the Governor's executive order regarding cell phones in schools. Finally, he mentions kicking off a series of listening tours. These sessions are designed for open conversation and an overview of our strategic plan. He welcomes all community members to attend and share their insights.**Session Schedule:**- **Abingdon:** August 12, 6:30 – 8:00 p.m., Cafeteria- **Botetourt:** August 14, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m., Cafeteria- **Petsworth:** August 15, 5:30 – 7:00 p.m., Cafeteria- **TCWEC:** August 15, 7:30 – 9:00 a.m., Cafeteria
Many of you received a letter in the mail last week from our Planning & Zoning Department regarding a Zoning Ordinance update that will go before the Gloucester Planning Commission next Thursday, July 11. No rezoning of property is proposed with the Zoning Ordinance update; your current zoning district will not change under the proposed ordinance. The proposed update, in general, will allow more flexibility for property owners in all districts (agriculture, residential, and commercial) to use their land. To find out what your property is zoned visit https://gloucestergis.timmons.com/#/mwl. Once you know your zone you can visit https://gloucesterva.gov/planning-zoning/zoning-ordinance-update to learn more about the process and review the draft regulations for your district. The district regulations are located in article 5 of the Zoning Ordinance. The Planning Commission will welcome public comment on July 11! We encourage those interested to view the Planning Commission's July 11th meeting to learn more about the changes. You can view the Planning Commissions public hearing online at https://pub-gloucesterva.escribemeetings.com/.
In the era when many people find reading materials and conduct research online, public libraries have taken up the mission of remaining a community "place." For our Main Library, the draw isn't just the 90,000 print volumes in our collection. The building has to support students coming to quietly study, adults coming to learn new technologies, families conducting genealogical research, community groups holding meetings, and children working on reading cognition.From January through May, contractors worked diligently to transform the library on Main Street (without closing it to the public). The result is a building which is safer, more inviting, more efficient, and ultimately suited to more of our community needs.Check out the library's services here: https://gloucesterva.gov/library
The 2024 Hurricane Season is set to begin June 1st. With the combination of record-breaking warm waters and a La Niña, this hurricane season is predicted to be very active. Forecasters predict 24 named storms, with 11 of those being hurricanes and six being Category 3+. Now is the time to get prepared! This month, we talk with Jane Wenner, Gloucester's Emergency Management Coordinator about why this season looks to be more severe and steps you can take to make sure you are best prepared for the worst! Sign up for BEE Alert today: https://member.everbridge.net/2497682396413971/login
We've had questions rolling in about the road work in progress at the Guinea Road and Route 17 intersection. Kelly Hannon, VDOT's communications manager for the Fredericksburg District, was kind enough to explain the reasons behind this median shift and what drivers can expect during construction. The short version is: they're adding a dedicated left-turn lane to address a safety concern.Here are some of the links she mentions in our April podcast:VDOT's website: vdot.virginia.govGuinea Road project landing page: https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/projects/fredericksburg-district/route-17-at-route-216-guinea-road-intersection-improvements/Report road issues: my.vdot.virginia.gov, 1-800-367-7623Check current traffic conditions: 511Virginia.org
Sticking with the theme of real estate this month, we've received many questions about why so much land is being cleared along Route 17 Southbound, just past the intersection of Burleigh Road, across from the Lowe's Home Improvement store. In Part 2 of this episode, we learn about the development, which is called The Reserve at Gloucester Village (formerly known as The Villages of Gloucester and The Barrens).We appreciate Anne Ducey-Ortiz, our Director of Planning, Zoning & Environmental Services for taking some time to discuss some of the facts surrounding the development with us. For more information on this department, visit https://gloucesterva.gov/planning-zoning.
This month, we have a two-part podcast. For Part 1, we branch off a bit from County government, and speak with Kandy Fist, President of the Chesapeake Bay and Rivers Association of Realtors (CBRAR), about Gloucester's current housing market. Kandy was kind enough to join us to discuss the trends we have been seeing in inventory of homes, how quickly they are selling, and what we can expect over the coming months. CBRAR is the local REALTOR® association for Gloucester, Mathews, Middlesex, the portion of King & Queen County known as the Buena Vista District and the portion of King William County known as West Point. For more information, visit https://www.cbrar.com/.
This month, we are joined by our School Superintendent, Dr. Anthony Vladu, who just completed his first six months on the job! He updates us on how his entry plan is going and discusses some of the current challenges the school system is facing regarding racist messages. He also provides us with some insight into what a "typical" day in the life of a school superintendent is like. You won't want to miss this episode! For current updates on Gloucester County Public Schools happenings, be sure to follow their Facebook page, www.facebook.com/gloucestercountyschoolsva.
Quinton Sheppard and Savannah Haugdahl with the Community Engagement and Public Information Department are uniquely privileged to work with all of the other departments, highlighting their work throughout the year. In the first week of January, they sat down to review some of the County's greatest accomplishments of 2023.
Almost everyone knows that criminal defendants have rights, but often, victims and witnesses of crimes don't know that they ALSO have rights. Chelsea Pierce's team of Victim Witness Advocates help those people navigate our court system and access support for their needs. Check out their podcast, "Victim, Meet Advocate" wherever you get your podcasts!https://gloucesterva.gov/commonwealths-attorneyhttps://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/victim-meet-advocate/id1571784603
In this episode, we chat with Christine Joyce, our Purchasing Agent, and Sherry Spring, our Economic Development Director about an exciting initiative coming up in December called the Reverse Vendor Fair. Are you interested in possibly becoming a vendor for Gloucester County? Do you have a business that has the potential to become a partner with Gloucester County Public Schools?Register for our Reverse Vendor Fair! We would love to learn more about what your business has to offer! County departments and school representatives want to learn what you can bring to the table as a vendor! Attend for a chance to win one of two $100 prizes sponsored by the Economic Development Authority. We love supporting local businesses, and we're always adding new ones to our list of partners! The deadline to register is Nov. 30, and you can register by visiting www.gloucesterva.gov.
Nov. 7 is right around the corner, and Early Voting has actually already started! We have a few special circumstances on the ballot, and some new rules about voting absentee, so Bobbi Morgan is here to make sure you have the information you need to participate in our democracy.To register to vote or check election details, here's the Gloucester elections website: https://gloucesterva.gov/elections-voter-registration
This month, we are joined by Dr. Anthony Vladu, the new Superintendent of Gloucester County Public Schools. Dr. Vladu talks a bit about his background, his vision for GCPS, and his passion for the students and their learning experiences. Take a listen, as you won't want to miss this episode!
Debra Falkenberg was a school coordinator at Page Middle School for six years, and was just promoted to become our senior coordinator. Her team is responsible for everything from arranging field trips, to organizing food assistance for families, to making school buildings available for community use after-hours. The work of these behind-the-scenes heroes benefits everyone in Gloucester. If you like what you're hearing, you can apply to join the team!
This month, we chat with Deputy County Administrator George Bains about what projects are happening at the County level. George oversees the Community Development team, which means he's in-tune with most of the projects that are in progress or on the horizon.We've got regrading, turfing and irrigating going on at Woodville Park, a renovation at the Social Services building, enhancements coming to our water towers, maintenance at the old Page site, and lots more.
Tourism Coordinator Susan Ammons has all the details about upcoming sports, fishing tournaments, museum happenings and a 50th birthday party that you (and your family) are invited to!
Lisa Kersey, the director for Gloucester County's Department of Social Services, shares resources for adults during Older Americans Month. Social Services has resources to help people who are struggling with a disability, food insecurity, housing problem or other need. Learn more about what the Department of Social Services can offer: https://www.gloucesterva.info/293/Adult-Services
Welcome to Season 3 of the Current Conversations podcast! In this episode, we sit down with Eric Beach, Gloucester's Director of Information Technology, who provides us with the latest updates on the Broadband Project in Gloucester County. Eric is currently overseeing the project. When will you see broadband in your area? What can you expect with the service? Eric answers these, and many other burning questions during this episode.
This month, we are honored to be joined by Gloucester's County Administrator, Carol Steele. During this episode, she looks back on a few of the many accomplishments the County made in 2022 and also some of the challenges the County faced. She also looks ahead to many of the exciting things in the works for Gloucester for 2023. You won't want to miss this episode!
Join us for this important episode as we address the Opioid Crisis locally, and ways the County is working to enhance existing opioid addiction services in the community. This month, Steve Wright, Gloucester's Deputy County Administrator, discusses the first steps in how Gloucester may use an estimated $680,000 that the County is slated to receive from the Commonwealth's Opioid Abatement Fund. Gloucester County will be hosting small table discussions on the topic Dec. 12 from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Gloucester Main Library Community Room. Service providers, family, friends, those in recovery, or anyone impacted by the crisis are encouraged to attend and share their experiences and recommendations. In order to help staff prepare for this event, attendees are requested to RSVP here. Those unable to attend, and who would like to provide input are encouraged to do so on the County's Community Engagement platform, which can be accessed here.
Real Estate reassessment notices for property owners in Gloucester County will be mailed out in mid-November for the January 2023 General Reassessment. This month, County Assessor Dan Thomas explains the ins and outs of the reassessment process and how the increase in real estate market values will impact this general reassessment. You won't want to miss this episode!To learn more about Real Estate Assessment in Gloucester, visit: https://www.gloucesterva.info/449/Real-Estate-Assessment
The month of October is Community Planning Month, so we sat down with Anne Ducey-Ortiz, Director of Planning, Zoning & Environmental Programs, and Carol Rizzio, Senior Comprehensive Planner, to discuss the history of Planning and Zoning in the community and what's next. This podcast discusses multiple ways you can become involved in the County's rezoning process. We also learn about current and future development projects taking place in Gloucester.
This month, we sit down with Robert Kelly, Gloucester's Museums Coordinator. Robert is a true history buff and is extremely engaging. In the short 2.5 years he has been in the role, Robert has worked to expand the Museum's offerings inside and outside of its walls. Over the next several months, the Museum has exciting events planned for all ages. Take a listen to learn about all that this gem in our community has to offer!To learn more about the Museum, visit: https://www.gloucesterva.info/820/Museum-of-History
This month, we learn about the Inaugural Gloucester Day, which will be celebrated Sept. 3. As part of the newly founded Gloucester Collaboration, this is a day to celebrate our own “Land of the Life Worth Living,” and the many aspects of our community that make it special to YOU!We chat with Gloria Williams, Gloucester's Community Engagement & Public Information Manager and Susan Ammons, Gloucester's Tourism Coordinator about this exciting event.To learn more and to find out details on how you can participate in this inaugural event, visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/1043607733250654.
Have you ever wondered where your 911 address came from or how it came to be? This month, we take a trip down memory lane, back to the early 1990s, when these numbers were first established. Rita Taylor, our GIS Manager, was with the County during much of this time, and explains how the system works, where to place your numbers, and why they are so important.To visit the links mentioned in this podcast, visit: https://www.gloucesterva.info/643/Geographic-Information-Systems-GIShttps://library.municode.com/va/gloucester_county/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=CH14.5STADNUSY
This month, we sat down with two of Gloucester's creative community organizations, Arts on Main and the Cook Foundation, to explore our county's thriving local arts scene. Learn more about the upcoming Gloucester Arts Festival, the importance of the arts, and opportunities for people of all ages and skill levels to get involved. Learn more about the work of Cook Foundation here:https://www.thecookfoundation.org/Find out more about the many programs offered by Arts on Main here:https://gloucesterarts.org/Preview the events of the 2022 Gloucester Arts Festival here:https://www.gloucesterartsfestival.com/
May marks the beginning of the Atlantic Hurricane Season for 2022. This month, we take a look back at some notable storms that have impacted Gloucester. Our special guest for this episode is Jane Wenner, Gloucester's Acting Emergency Management Coordinator. Jane brings a wealth of experience to teaching others on how to prepare and mitigate damages caused by tropical weather and other storms. She also has many years of experience in rallying the community together in the aftermath of unfortunate events.To learn more about storm preparedness, visit https://www.gloucesterva.info/365/Emergency-Management. To learn more about CERT - the Community Emergency Response Team, visit https://www.gloucesterva.info/392/CERT.
Join us as we sit down with Dr. JJ Orth, Chairman of the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors, as he explains the challenges, highlights and priorities of the Acting County Administrator's Proposed Budget for the next fiscal year. The Board will be having work sessions on the proposed budget April 14 and 18 . All meetings begin at 7 p.m. in the Colonial Courthouse, 6504 Main Street, and are open to the public. To view the proposed budget presentation, visit: https://pub-gloucesterva.escribemeetings.com/FileStream.ashx?DocumentId=14976.
This month, we kick off Season 2 of the Current Conversations Podcast by sitting down with Katey Legg, director of Gloucester's Parks, Recreation & Tourism Department, to hear all about the plans for the 36th Annual Gloucester Daffodil Festival, which is scheduled for April 2-3, 2022. This will be the first full-scale festival since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic two years ago. Learn about the theme of this year's event, some of the special activities that are planned and what makes the Daffodil Festival so special. For more information on the Festival, visit its webpage at http://daffodilfestivalva.org/.
This month, we continue with the second of our two-part series on "Housing the Unhoused," where we explore the issue of homelessness in Gloucester County. In Part 2 of the series, we speak with Lisa Kersey, Director of the Gloucester Department of Social Services. We also speak with Rev. Wendy Roundy, CEO / Founder of Helping the Homeless Ministries. Both of these organizations work first-hand with the homeless and underserved in our community. In this episode, we not only learn about what these organizations contribute to the overall health of the community, but also get a glimpse into how so many organizations in the community pitch in and work together to help combat the issue of homelessness.For more information about programs that the Virginia Department of Social Services offers, visit https://www.dss.virginia.gov/. For more information about Helping the Homeless Ministries, visit https://helpingthehomelessministries.org/.
This month, we begin the first of our two-part series on "Housing the Unhoused," where we explore the issue of homelessness in Gloucester County. In part 1 of the series, we speak with Rev. Kristie Askew, executive director of the GUEST (Gloucester United Emergency Shelter Team) program. We also speak with Rev. John Seltzer, executive director of Myrenu. Both of these organizations work first-hand with the homeless and underserved in our community. In this episode, we not only learn about what these organizations contribute to the overall health of the community, but also get a glimpse into how large of an issue homelessness is in our community. For more information on the GUEST program, visit www.guestshelter.org or www.facebook.com/GUEST.helpthehomeless.For more information on Myrenu, visit www.myrenu.org or www.facebook.com/myrenuinChrist.
This month, we delve deeper into Gloucester County expanding wireless broadband internet access to unserved residents through a partnership with Open Broadband, LLC. We talk one-on-one with Alan Fitzpatrick, CEO of Open Broadband, LLC. Learn how the service will work, the latest updates regarding the project, what customers can expect, and much more. Residents or businesses interested in receiving service from Open Broadband should visit www.openbb.net/gloucesterco to sign up with no obligation. The company will contact those who have signed up once the service becomes available. Those who register will receive monthly e-mail updates with the progress of the project. For overall information and updates regarding all of Gloucester County's broadband initiatives, visit the Broadband Information Hub at https://gloucester-broadband-gcgis.hub.arcgis.com/ or contact Steele at 804-693-4042 or csteele@gloucesterva.info.
This month, we sit down with Elaine Johnson, our Human Resources Director, and Penny Reed, our Human Resources Analyst, to discuss what makes Gloucester County, Virginia Government such a good place to work. This episode discusses the rich employment benefits, current opportunities, and what makes the Gloucester County Team so special.To learn about current job opportunities with Gloucester County Government, visit https://www.gloucesterva.info/347/Job-Opportunities. For other information, including a full list of benefits, visit the Human Resources Department page at https://www.gloucesterva.info/316/Human-Resources.
This month, we talk with Evan Farmer, Chairman of the Gloucester Electoral Board, and Bobbi Morgan, the County's Director of Elections/General Registrar, as they discuss the process of how votes in Gloucester remain secure as we head into the November General Election. Important deadlines are also shared. For more information, visit https://www.gloucesterva.info/349/Elections-and-Voter-Registration. We are also joined by Anne Ducey-Ortiz, Gloucester's Director of Planning, Zoning and Environmental, as she shares some exciting news about the potential for biking and walking paths to be established throughout the County. She also discusses how the public can share input into the project. To participate in the study, visit: https://tooledesign.github.io/50735_Gloucester/. She also highlights all of the many other things her Department does as we celebrate National Community Planning Month. To learn more, visit: https://www.gloucesterva.info/362/Planning-Zoning.
Join us this month as we chat with Sherry Spring, our Economic Development Director and Elizabeth Ripley, our Economic Development Coordinator, as we explore the reasons behind Gloucester's growing economy. Despite the pandemic, Gloucester continues to add new businesses and support its existing businesses. Learn about some of the newest businesses locating to Gloucester!Also this month, we chat with Ken Pollock of Bay Transit Express. He discusses the advantages of Gloucester's newest micro transit service and exciting additions on the horizon for that service. To learn more about Gloucester's Economic Development, visit https://www.gloucesterva.info/1190/Economic-Development. To learn more about Bay Transit Express, or to catch a ride, visit: https://www.baytransit.org/express/.
This month, we chat with Dr. Walter Clemons, Superintendent of Gloucester County Public Schools. In this episode, Dr. Clemons addresses important topics regarding the upcoming school year, timely information how the pandemic is still impacting the school system and some things to look forward to as the start of school draws near.
This month, we feature Katey Legg, Gloucester's Parks, Recreation and Tourism Director, speaking about what makes our parks special - as well as plans for future programming. We also feature Tara Thomas, County Treasurer, discussing the challenges with the latest delayed mailings of personal property and real estate tax bills, and the extension granted by the Gloucester County Board of Supervisors. For more information about Gloucester's Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department, visit: www.gloucesterva.info/pr or facebook.com/PRT. For more information about the Gloucester Treasurer, visit: https://www.gloucesterva.info/314/Treasurers-Office.
For the June 2021 Current Conversations Podcast, Gloucester County Government partnered with the Gloucester County Sheriff's Office to feature the County's Sheriff, Darrell Warren. Be sure to check out this special episode as Sheriff Warren shares from his heart some of the cases that have impacted him the most over his lengthy career; about the challenges facing law enforcement officials today, a glimpse into the heroic efforts of Deputy Jon Holt, recruitment within the Department and much more. DISCLAIMER: Some content contained within this podcast discusses past cases of suicide and tragic accidents. Though no names or locations are shared, listeners may find some of the information disturbing, and listener discretion is advised.
This month we focused on storm preparedness and building safety in Gloucester with special guests from Gloucester's Emergency Management and Building Inspections Departments! Tune in to hear all about what risks our area in particular faces in the event of a storm or natural disaster. Also, learn what you need to do to ensure your building is safe!For more information, visit: https://www.gloucesterva.info/365/Emergency-Management or https://www.gloucesterva.info/172/Building-Inspection.
This month we focused on going green in Gloucester with special guests from the Gloucester County's Clean Community Coordinator, Elisabeth and Alexis from The Nurtury! Tune in to hear all about recycling tips & tricks and other green initiatives to try! Also, don't forget Gloucester County's Household Harmful Waste Collection event is happening April 17!Links mentioned in the episode:Clean Community Website: https://www.gloucesterva.info/204/Clean-CommunityClean Community Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Gloucester-County-Clean-Community-108906283824347The Nurtury Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theNurturyGloTerraCycle Loop Program: https://www.terracycle.com/en-US/pages/closed-loop-solutions#TerraCycle Main Website: https://www.terracycle.com/en-US/World Wildlife Federation: https://www.worldwildlife.org/initiatives/plasticsPrecious Plastics: https://preciousplastic.com/Kiss the Ground: https://kisstheground.com/
Welcome to "Current Conversations," Gloucester County, Virginia's new podcast focused on covering what it important to you. Join us each month as we embark on any and all topics related to living, working and playing in "The Land of the Life Worth Living."For this pilot episode, we are revisiting our recent Current Conversation with Dr. Richard Williams, MD MPH and Lisa Laurier, Population Health Manager, both of the Three Rivers Health District, providing the latest COVID-19 updates and information.