Issue 3

November 2007

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Upcoming Events

  • Alternative Energy Summit
    Nov. 9
    LCCSS, 6:30 p.m, George Washington University Virginia Campus

  • Household Hazardous Waste Collection
    Nov. 17
    Heritage High, 520 Evergreen Mill Rd., Leesburg

  • Combined Thanksgiving Eve Service
    Nov. 20
    Round Hill United Methodist Church, 7 p.m.

  • Holiday Show
    Nov. 24
    Round Hill Art Center. Through December. Participate in Loudoun’s “Green Friday” initiative by buying locally-produced holiday goods and products to support local farmers and artisans. Information at loudounfarms.org  or 703-777-0426.

  • Book Discussion
    Nov 27

    Audubon Naturalist Society at the Rust Nature Sanctuary in Leesburg, 7 p.m. Discussion of Richard Louv’s book Last Child in the Woods. Contact Elizabeth Evans at eevans@loudounwildlife.org 

  • Holiday Open House
    Dec. 1
    Round Hill Arts Center, 11 a.m. RHAC is also registering now for classes in the winter session.

  • Christmas Tree Lighting
    Dec. 8
    Round Hill Community Park. 4:30 to 6 p.m.

  • Round Hill Last Night Celebration
    Dec. 31
    Round Hill Arts Center, 6:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Jan. 1.

  • Annual Christmas Bird Count
    Dec. 28
    Contact Joe Coleman at 540-554-2542 or jcoleman@loudounwildlife.org.

  • Junior Womens Group January Meeting
    Date TBA
    Email roundhillwomen@hotmail.com for details.

  • Calmes Neck Christmas Bird Count
    January 5

    Bluemont south to Bloomfield: Contact Margaret Wester at 540-837-2799 or margaretwester@hotmail.com or Joe Coleman, jandkcoleman@erols.com or 540-554-2542 
    Round Hill and north: Phil Daley, pedaley@verizon.net or 540-338-6528

ON THE AGENDA

Issues the Town Council and Planning Commission will address in the coming months include:
  • Revising parking and landscaping regulations
  • Developing a Comprehensive Plan amendment for the Eastern Commercial District
  • Amending the Zoning Ordinance regarding non-conforming structures
  • Converting all JLMA-1 areas to R-2
  • Developing a drought water plan to potentially include alternative supplemental water source
  • Studying future Town expansion
  • Making improvements to Main Street

Elections for Town offices will be held on May 6. Round Hill Town residents will elect three Town Council members, as well as mayor. Any Town residents interested in declaring candidacy must do so with the Loudoun County Registrar’s Office; the official filing deadline will be set in January.

The Town Council invites and appreciates public input at its regular meetings held in the Town Office at 8:00 p.m. on the first and third Thursdays of each month, or at any of the numerous committee meetings and public hearings on various initiatives.

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