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The News-Gazette 
Lexington, Virginia
July 7, 2004

(reprinted with permission from the News-Gazette)
Boxerwood Educational Association was recently presented with a 2004 Virginia Environmental Stewardship Award by Virginia's Secretary of Natural Resources, W. Taylor Murphy Jr. and Mike Ward, executive director of the Virginia Petroleum Council.

 

BEA is a nonprofit organization that has transformed a 31-acre property known as Boxerwood Gardens into a nature center for Lexington, Rockbridge County and Buena Vista school children.  Its mission is to educated and inspire people of all ages toward becoming successful and environmentally responsible stewards of the earth.

Boxerwood has membership of 300 households and publishes a quarterly newsletter.  It serves eight elementary and two middle schools and is host of nearly 100 class visits in each fall and spring season.

Award recipients and their guests attended a recognition luncheon in the Richmond area.  The event marked the ninth year of the statewide environmental recognition program, which this year made eight awards.  The awards honor individual and organizations that demonstrate outstanding and innovative contributions to protect and enhance Virginia's natural resources.