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FROGS recognized by Fairfax County Board of Supervisors

25-year FROGS member Supervisor Gross sports chic FROGS glasses as a true Friend of Green Spring!25-year FROGS member Penny Gross sports chic FROGS glasses as a true Friend of Green Spring!


FROGS received its second public recognition this month on the occasion of FROGS' 25th anniversary.  At the FROGS Summer Concert on Tuesday evening, June 26, and on behalf of the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Mason District Supervisor Penny Gross presented a resolution recognizing FROGS' dedicated and outstanding service to Fairfax County.  Herself a Green Spring neighbor, Supervisor Gross received a reciprocal recognition as a loyal 25-year FROGS member.

Director Emeritus Dorothy Norpel with Board Member Dotty StahlDirector Emeritus Dorothy Norpel with Board Member Dotty StahlAmong additional quarter-century FROGS members who enjoyed the presentation and concert was Dorothy Norpel, a former Park Authority Board Member and founding member of FROGS.  Now a Director Emeritus of the FROGS Board of Directors, Dorothy played significant advocacy roles in preserving Green Spring's beloved Historic House and in ensuring a sustainable future for Green Spring Gardens as a public horticulture park.