Raise a Pint to PRISM at Devils Backbone Basecamp!

Devil's Backbone Basecamp 200 Crandall Run, Roseland, VA

Join Blue Ridge PRISM staff at Devils Backbone Basecamp to raise a pint of Vienna Lager! We will be hosting an information table at Basecamp and hope to see you there! Devils Backbone is partnering with PRISM during the month Continue reading →

Open House and Plant Sale at Center for Historic Plants

Thomas Jefferson Center for Historic Plants 1293 Tufton Farm, Charlottesville, VA, United States

Visit PRISM volunteer Mary Lee Epps at Monticello’s plant nursery, the Center for Historic Plants. She will be ready to answer your questions and share PRISM fact sheets and information. Look for the Blue Ridge PRISM Table. We hope to Continue reading →

Fall/Winter In-person Workshop (Charlottesville)

McIntire Park 375 Route 250 Bypass, Charlottesville, Virginia

Join PRISM’s knowledgeable staff and volunteers in the field to learn invasive plant ID, herbicide safety, basic management strategies, and a how-to for manual/chemical control techniques. This fall workshop will take place on Friday, Oct 20th from 10:00 am – Continue reading →

$25.00

Virginia Farm Bureau Annual Convention (Virginia Beach, VA)

Virginia Beach Convention Center 1000 19th Street, Virginia Beach, Virginia

If you are attending the Virginia Farm Bureau Federation's 2023 Annual Convention & Meeting of Voting Delegates, stop by and see Blue Ridge PRISM. We will be hosting a table in the exhibitor area and available to answer your burning Continue reading →

Giving Tuesday – Support Blue Ridge PRISM!

Unleash the power of your radical generosity with a gift to Blue Ridge PRISM on Giving Tuesday. Make your contribution by visiting PRISM's website, www.blueridgeprism.org/donate.

Future Search Workshop (Invitation Only)

Building a Statewide Coalition and Strategic Blueprint to Reduce Invasive Plants and Increase the Availability of Native Plants This three-day strategic planning workshop is a targeted effort to reduce the presence of invasive plants in Virginia. To do this we Continue reading →