West Virginians already looking forward to the sights of
spring and summer can get some early satisfaction by ordering an Operation
Wildflower 2013 “Roadsides in Bloom”
calendar from the state Department of Environmental
Protection.
The free calendar is sponsored by the DEP and the state
Department of Transportation. It includes the 13 best photos -- as judged by
state officials -- of West Virginia wildflowers, photographed by West Virginia
citizens and others. The calendar features photos of flowers growing naturally
along state roads or in Operation Wildflower beds planted by the state Division
of Highways. Twelve winning photos were selected to represent the months of the
year and a grand prize winner’s photo is displayed on the calendar cover.
David Arroniz, of Kearneysville, is this year’s grand
prize winner for his photo of cherry blossoms growing along Childs Road in
Jefferson County.
Other winners include: Ann Walker, Hillsboro; Lynn Carr,
Cool Ridge; Penny Johnson, Charleston; Gladys Mullins, Elkview; Kathryn Davis,
Hambleton; Savannah Cantrell, Alkol; Cheryl Dalonges, Ridgeley; Raymond Harr,
Franklin; Pamela Manning, Culloden; Eugene Walker, Hillsboro; Gary Bolt,
Beckley; and Randy Timm, Webster Springs.
To order a calendar, go to:
http://www.dep.wv.gov/dlr/reap/ow;
call 1-800-322-5530; or email dep.aah@wv.gov.
If you call and get voicemail, please leave your name and address on the
mailbox.
West Virginia’s Operation Wildflower beautification
program is a joint effort between the DEP and the DOH. It includes more than
250 acres of wildflowers grown along West Virginia’s roadways.
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