A Celebration of History and Nature
Saturday, April 25
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Kate Waller Barrett Branch Library
Second FloorAs we celebrate our country's founding, local Virginia Master Naturalists will share information about some regional gems where you can discover history and nature together.
We will provide tips on enjoying the significance of places you may already pass by regularly. Come and see how to rediscover your community.
Registration is appreciated.

Arlington Regional Master Naturalists
Arlington Regional Master Naturalists (ARMN) are trained volunteers who share a love of the natural environment and a commitment to service in our local communities. Our members restore native habitats, monitor stream health, lead public nature walks, and do much more to help maintain and improve the region’s rich biodiversity.
AGE GROUP: | Teens | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Sustainability | All Alexandria Reads |
TAGS: | Virginia250 | va250 | Sustainability | Nature | Natural Resources | Local History | america250 | Alex250 |
Kate Waller Barrett Branch Library
Parking: No library parking lot. Street parking is available. A paid parking lot is available on the 100 block of North Alfred Street.
Public Transit:
- Metrorail: Yellow and Blue lines at Braddock Road (1 mile) and King Street Stations (1.1 miles).
- Metrobus: A11, A12, F19
- DASH Bus: 30, 31, Old Town Circulator
- King Street Trolley: King & Columbus
For reasonable disability accommodation, contact jgregorio@alexlibraryva.org or call 703.746.1701 or TTY 703.746.1790.

