• Willowsford annual cleanup

    Willowsford community in Aldie will host their cleanup. Join us for our fourth annual Village wide clean-up day, Friday, March 20th, 2025 from 10-12pm! Keeping Willowsford beautiful takes a Village, participating in this clean-up day is only one way you can make a difference in your community. This is a day LCPS has off school and […]

  • Sterling Foundation community stream cleanup

    The Annual Stream cleanup is a fantastic way to volunteer your time and make a difference in your community by helping keep our environment clean and green! Our waterways directly impact our local eco systems as well as the ecosystems of the Chesapeake Bay, where all the water flows to.  Everyone participating must registerEveryone participating […]

  • Philomont beautiful cleanup event

    April 11-12, 2026 This year, as in past years, members of the Philomont Volunteer Fire Department (PVFD) will be walking the roads around Philomont and vicinity picking up trash on April 11 & 12, helping to "Keep Philomont Beautiful" as part of the Keep Loudoun Beautiful Campaign.  Over 20 road segments, measuring over 21 miles […]

  • Leesburg town cleanup

    The Town celebrates Keep Leesburg Beautiful (KLB) throughout the month of April each year. This initiative is an opportunity for businesses, residents, and community groups to come together to make Leesburg a cleaner place for all. The Town welcomes volunteers to get outside in the Spring by hosting a litter clean-up competition, where the winning […]

  • Tuscarora Creek cleanup

    We have a VERY large area in Leesburg that needs cleaned up. This is off the W&OD trail so it is in the woods a bit. We are in need of 60 or more adults for this event. 17 years old and older ONLY. This is an area where homeless people some times live. It is A […]

  • Round Hill cleanup

    Join us at Niels Poulsen Park on April 18th (rain date April 25). Please register on the sign up form. Steve Weitlich will be your leader for the event.

  • Purcellville mini forest planting

    Through its Virginia Trees for Clean Water Program, the Virginia Department of Forestry granted the Town of Purcellville funding to enhance the mini-forest. This effort was initiated last year through the same source of funding. The Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy is continuing their support of this effort. There will be regular volunteer days to remove invasive plants […]

  • Tree Planting with Banshee Reeks Preserve

    Join us for a special Arbor Day celebration honoring Virginia’s 250th anniversary, featuring the planting of a commemorative Liberty Tree—the first officially registered Liberty Tree in the Commonwealth of Virginia. A native White Oak, selected specifically for Banshee Reeks Nature Preserve, will be planted due to its high ecological value. Oaks support hundreds of insect […]

  • Adopt a trail day-Purcellville

    Adopt A Trail cleanup! As you have probably seen, we are in that sweet spot with weather being good enough to get out to do clean-ups, along with limited foliage so we can see everything that needs to be picked up. It's the perfect time to schedule a clean-up of our KLB adopted W&OD trail […]

  • Countryside cleanup-Sterling

    Trash and recycling bags, grabber sticks, and safety vests will be provided, along with designated cleanup areas. Volunteers can sign up individually or as a group—and if there’s a specific area you’d like to help spruce up, let us know when you register! Register with Gabi Warwick at countryside@legumnorman.com or call (703) 430-0715