Join us at our new home in Waterford for our Annual Meeting, an inspiring celebration of Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy! We’re honored to welcome Dr. Mamie Parker as our keynote speaker.
Dr. Parker is the former head of Fisheries for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS), and she’s the first African American to serve as the FWS Regional Director of the 13 Northeastern states. She will deliver an engaging message that will energize and motivate.
The meeting will also include information tables related to LWC’s work and the winning projects of our Regional Science and Engineering Fair student winners.
We’ll also deliver some well-earned recognition to volunteers, advocates, and partners; share the highlights of our biggest year ever in 2025; and enjoy fun and fellowship with new and old friends.
We can’t wait to celebrate Loudoun Wildlife’s past, present, and future with you, so register to attend today! (Attendance is free, but Registration required)
WHAT: Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy Annual Meeting
WHERE: Old Waterford School Auditorium, 40222 Fairfax Street, Waterford, Va. 20197
WHEN: Sunday, June 7, 2:30-5:00 p.m. A social time begins at 2:30 and the meeting starts at 3:00 p.m. sharp!






