The Virginian-Pilot
THE LEDGER-STAR
SERVING SOUTHEASTERN VIRGINIA AND NORTHEASTERN NORTH CAROLINA
Virginia Beach Beacon: Wednesday, April 26, 1995
RESIDENTS WORK TO CLEAN UP THE LYNNHAVEN MORE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO HELP TO REDUCE POLLUTION AND TO MONITOR WATER QUALITY.
SOUTHWEST ART COLLECTION GOING ON VIEW MICHAEL ZUCKERMAN SPENT EIGHT YEARS GATHERING THE WORKS, MOSTLY NATIVE AMERICAN.
VOLUNTEERING: PEOPLE AND HOURS ADD UP FAST
SURFACE DOCTOR TOO LATE TO SAVE DO-IT-YOURSELFER THE LIME-GREEN BATHTUB FINALLY HAS BEEN RESURFACED - THREE YEARS AND $3,000 LATER.
PUPPY-RAISERS GIVE TLC TO FUTURE GUIDE DOGS THE FAMILIES ARE FULLY AWARE THE DOGS WILL ONE DAY BE LEAVING FOR A MORE IMPORTANT JOB.
COMPOSTING AN EASY ART TO LEARN, EVEN WITHOUT A FREE PLASTIC DEVICE
A GIVING TRADITION MEMBERS OF THREE BEACH FAMILIES ARE REPRESENTATIVE OF MILLIONS OF PEOPLE WHO ARE BEING RECOGNIZED DURING NATIONAL VOLUNTEER WEEK.
CORRECTION
TOMMY PARKER HE'S A BANKER BY DAY, BLUES MUSICIAN BY NIGHT.
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